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
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.
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
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
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.
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
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)
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
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.
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
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.
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)
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.
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
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
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."
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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."
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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
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?/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
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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).
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
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
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)
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.
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
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
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.
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.
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
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)
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.
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.
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
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.
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)
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.
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
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.
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