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m. Abt 1909
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25 Mar 1909 |
Texas ![Find all individuals with events at this location](img/tng_search_small.gif) |
Died |
Nov 1979 |
Sabine County, Texas ![Find all individuals with events at this location](img/tng_search_small.gif) |
Buried |
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Spouse |
Eve Huffman | F8639 |
Married |
Abt 1929 |
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Born |
4 Dec 1912 |
Texas ![Find all individuals with events at this location](img/tng_search_small.gif) |
Died |
14 Dec 1990 |
Sabine County, Texas ![Find all individuals with events at this location](img/tng_search_small.gif) |
Buried |
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Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas ![Find all individuals with events at this location](img/tng_search_small.gif) |
Spouse |
Lemmie Beulah Coussons | F9151 |
Married |
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Born |
20 Sep 1914 |
Sabine County, Texas ![Find all individuals with events at this location](img/tng_search_small.gif) |
Died |
27 Feb 2007 |
Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas ![Find all individuals with events at this location](img/tng_search_small.gif) |
Buried |
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Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas ![Find all individuals with events at this location](img/tng_search_small.gif) |
Spouse |
Joe Briant Cordray | F9244 |
Married |
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Born |
5 Oct 1917 |
Sabine County, Texas ![Find all individuals with events at this location](img/tng_search_small.gif) |
Died |
16 Oct 2000 |
Nacogdoches County, Texas ![Find all individuals with events at this location](img/tng_search_small.gif) |
Buried |
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Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas ![Find all individuals with events at this location](img/tng_search_small.gif) |
Spouse |
Frank Rash | F8942 |
Married |
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Married:
- Sabine County Reporter
August 10, 2005
From "I Remember" by Mary Howell
I remember Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith who had a grocery store in what is called Beanville. I remember going to his store on Saturday nights to get a Dixie cup of ice cream. Several of Mr. E.B. children and grandchildren followed in their father's footsteps and became store owners. Duvergn CORDRAY, Shine Smith, Velma RASH and Alfred Smith all ran local mom and pop businesses.
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