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)
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
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.
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] ).
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
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.
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.
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.
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).
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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.
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
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.
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
(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
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.
(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.
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.
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
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.
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.
-------- 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.
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.
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
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).
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).
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.
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
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
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.
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
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)
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
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.
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
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
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
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