Said by White and Toole to be a daughter of Archibald Palmer and Hanna Carter (dob 25 Dec 1764, married 14 Nov 1782), and a granddaughter of Nehemiah Carter (born New Jersey, died 1814) and Rachel Parsons.
Gwendolyn Jeanne Pankoke was born November 25, 1929 in Walla Walla, Washington and passed away March 20, 2022 in Milligan, NE at the age of 92. Gwen's Mother Lula Nelson died in child birth so her grandparents Carl & Margaret Nelson brought her back to Utica and raised her. Gwen attended Utica Public School through 5th grade. The family then moved to Beaver Crossing where she finished school, graduating with the class of 1949. Gwen went to Oklahoma City to help her Aunt and was a clerk at a store.
On December 10th, 1950 she was joined in marriage to Dean Pankoke. To this union seven children, David, Jerry, Patricia, Michael, Carol, Kenny and Annette were born. After Dean's year of service in Korea, they moved to a farm near Beaver Crossing where they lived and raised their family. In 1996 they moved to Beaver Crossing after Dean lost his eyesight. Later, due to health concerns, they moved to Seward and later to Lincoln. Upon Dean's passing, Gwen moved in with her daughter Carol and her family, returning to the life she loved, being on the farm. This is where she passed away peacefully surrounded by family. She will be sorely missed by all her family and the many friends she has touched with her kindness over the years.
During her life journey she was a member of Salem UMC where she served 2 years as the president of the United Methodist Women, and 1 year on the nominating committee. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, Chamber of Commerce, Kensington Club and later a member of the Beaver Crossing United Methodist Women, volunteering whenever she was needed until her health problems slowed her down.
Left to cherish her memory are sons & daughters; David & Gale Pankoke of Beaver Crossing, Jerry & Cheryl Pankoke of Grand Island, Pat & Leonard Wilsey of Lincoln, Mike & Peggy Pankoke of Beaver Crossing, Carol & Roger Capek of Milligan, Kenny & Christy Pankoke of Beaver Crossing and Annette & Jerry Allen of Pleasant Dale. 24 Grandchildren, 55 Great-grandchildren, special cousins Vicki & Brad Windsor and Sherri & Tom Gray, both of Oklahoma. Sister-in-law Pauline Gross of Colorado, and a host of other relatives and friends.
Volume 10, September 1, 1947 of the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast reported that Mrs. Elizabeth Southworth had graduated from the University of Michigan Nursing School.
She married second Wallace Richard SCOTT, born 21 May 1924 in Beloit, Wisconsin, and a veteran of World War II. They were married 27 May 2000 in Caseville, Michigan.
Elizabeth "Bette" Southworth Scott, age 91 of Elkton died Friday morning, May 6, at her home.
She was born October 27, 1924 at the home of her grandparents in Burr Oak, MI to the late Leon and Dot Parham. She lived in Madison WI and Grand Rapids, before relocating to Three Rivers to complete her senior year of high school in 1942.
In February of 1944, she joined the U of M Cadet Nurse Corps; her last 6 months were completed at Jefferson Barracks in St. Louis, MO. While there, she and Don Southworth, whom she met at U of M were married at the Chaplain's home on January 4, 1947. Don preceded her in death in 1982 after a long bout with lymphoma.
Bette received her RN degree at U of M in February of 1947 and followed her passion for helping others. She was employed for 15 years at Hubbard Hospital, Bad Axe. She remained in the nursing field in several doctors' offices until reluctantly retiring on January 1, 1990. She continued her care for others by volunteering with hospice, a grief support group, and Huron Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. She was a member of Elkton United Methodist Church, Elkton Women's Civic Club and Elkton OES #431. She also enjoyed traveling, including to Egypt, Brazil and throughout Europe.
On May 27, 2000, she married Wallace Scott in Caseville. They had met in high school so many years ago and rekindled their relationship.
Surviving are her husband, "Scotty"; five children, Michael (Kathryn) Southworth of Elkton, Cheryl (Robert Halyburton) Southworth of Fort Mill, SC, Charles (Suzanne) Southworth of Gaffney, SC, Nance (Ed Loughman) Southworth of Myrtle Beach, SC and Dale Southworth of Grand Rapids; grandchildren, Sean (Debi) Southworth, Brad (Ann) Southworth, Kristin (Paul) Hartsaw, Kelly Southworth, Kameron (Teri) Southworth, Rachel Howell, Abigail Southworth, Josiah (Karissa) Southworth, Charity Southworth and Janet Armstrong; great grandchildren, John, William, Caroline, Maggie, Noah, Lauren, Chloe, Madelane, Warren, Cheyenne, Claudia and Brady. Also, surviving are step-children, John (Carol) Scott, Pam (Roy) Hall and Patricia Scott; five step grandchildren; six step great grandchildren and her sister, Barbara Hughey.
Preceding her in death was a son, Kerry Southworth in 1999.
A final act that shows her giving spirit, Bette has donated her body to the U of M Medical School. A memorial service will take place later this summer.
In keeping with Bette's wishes and her giving nature, donations are requested in lieu of flowers to The Elkton United Methodist Church, The University of Michigan Medical School, or to a charity of the donor's choice.
Copied from "Striffler Family Group" page on Facebook.
Her birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:
Catherine Fullen 1849
She also appears to indicate that her father died ca 1868, as the following listing is one of the first listings under BURIALS in her family Bible: Daddy Parker 1868. Later, a listing is shown for Moma Parker 1889 Aged 61 years
Her own burial information, the last listing in the burial section of her bible, was shown as:
Catherine "Momma" Fullen, 1929, 80 years
It appears that she actually died after 1930, as she was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Emily Elizabeth and Vernon BYERLY, at the time of the 1930 census. Her last name was shown as STROYON, so it appears she remarried after the death of of James FULLEN.
Elaine Vandiver, age 56, passed from this life Friday, November 21, 2014 in Nacogdoches with her family at her bedside.
She was born in San Augustine March 19, 1958 to Joe Nicklebur and June Yates. Elaine was a homemaker and a member of Burke Apostlic Church. She is survived by her brothers, Robert and Frances Scarber of Broaddus, Kenneth Parker of Broaddus, Charles and Jill McLemore of Lufkin; sister Necy and Mike Splitter of Anacoco, La.; brother-in-law, Mike Smith of Broaddus; numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father Joe Nicklebur: mother June Yates; brother Eddie Joe Parker; sister Quita Smith; niece Ashley McLemore.
Funeral Services will be Monday 24, 2014 at 2:00 P.M., Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine with Bro. Paul Mettlen officiating and assisting will be Chad Parker and Jonathan Worley. Interment will follow in Whitehouse Cemetery in Lufkin. Pallbearers will be Logan Paramore, Mike Splitter, Chris Smith, Trey Flowers, Jonathan Worley, Chad Allen Parker and Terry Harvey. Honorary Pallbearers are Mike Smith and Freddy Carnada.
Visitation will be Sunday, November 23, 2014, 1:00 P.M. through 5:00 P.M. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 W. Colombia, San Augustine.
Copied from the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 26, 2014, page 14
The Sabine County Reporter
September 6, 1995, Page 10
Eather Drawhorn
Eather Parker Drawhorn, 91, of Rosevine died Saturday, Sept. 2, 1995, at Hines Health Care Center in Pineland.
She was born Jan. 29, 1904, in San Augustine County. Mrs. Drawhorn, a longtime Rosevine resident, was a member of the Baptist Church and a homemaker.
Survivors: a daughter, Dorothy Mae Cindric of Canton, Ohio; a son, Joseph Samuel Parker of Crystal Beach; step-daughters, Eva Mae Stringer of Converse, Louisiana, and Frankie Juanita Cartwright of San Antonio; and a step-son, Ira Bell Drawhorn, Jr. of Bronson.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Ira Bell Drawhorn Sr., in 1980.
Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel in San Augustine. Interment followed at Rosevine Cemetery in Rosevine, Sabine County.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)
1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 137 Sheet 4B
57-59
Parker, William M Hd M W 53 m1 26 Ala Ga Ga Farmer Farm Own
Parker, Sarah E. Wf F W 43 m1 26 11/9 La La Miss
Parker, Ada Dtr F W 15 S Tx Ala La
Parker, Evie Dtr F W 11 S Tx Ala La
Parker, Melvin Son M W 8 S Tx Ala La
Parker, Ether Dtr F W 6 S Tx Ala La
Parker Minnie Dtr F W 2 S Tx Ala La
Parker, Elisa Son M W 8/12 Tx Ala La
1920 Census
Texas, San Augustin County, JP 1
Enumerated 5 and 6 January 1920
SD 326 ED 194 Sheet 2A
26-26
Adkins, Jessie Hd M W 32 M La La Tx Farmer Gen Farm
Adkins, Sallie Wf 31 M Tx Tx Tx
Adkins, Jethro Son M W 12 S Tx La Tx
Adkins, Bertha Dtr F W 10 S Tx La Tx
Adkins, Johnson Son M W 8 S Tx La Tx
Adkins, Reese Son M W 6 S Tx La Tx
Adkins, Francis Dtr F W 3 S Tx La Tx
Adkins, Lewis Son M W 3/12 S Tx La Tx
Parker, Ether Sister-in-law F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Eddie Joe Parker, 51, of Huntington died Thursday, June 26, 2008, at his residence.
Parker was born Jan. 27, 1957, in Hardin County and had been a former resident of the Broaddus area. He was a member of the Pentecostal church and had been employed by Cintas for seven years.
Survivors: wife, Candy Lee Parker of Huntington; son, Chad Allen Parker of Tupelo, Mississippi; daughters, Katie Michelle Jones of Lufkin and Kelly Jo Parker of Chireno; stepson, Shane Patrick Todd of Ft. Worth; grandchildren, Christopher Parker, Benjamin Parker, and Kaedon Parker, all of Tupelo; brothers, Robert Scarber, Kenneth Parker, and Charles Henry McLemore, all of Broaddus, and Jasper Nicklebur of Gilmer; and sisters, Jaquita Smith of Broaddus, Elaine Vandiver of Lufkin, Necy Spittler of Anacoco, Louisiana, Carol Nicklebur of Gilmer, and Joyce Nicklebur of Honey Island.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Joe Nicklebur and June Nicklebur; and a brother, Joe Nicklebur Jr.
Funeral services were held Sunday at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine. Interment followed at Attoyac Cemetery.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, July 2008)
A similar obituary was published in the July 3, 2008 San Augustine Tribune
A direct descendant, Shannon McLemore Abrantes, writes that her great grandmother Eliza died of malaria, as did her great grandfather, William Robert McLemore, though some years later.
1900 Census has Aug 1874 as her date of birth, and this is assumed to likely be the most accurate
Family Search links her parents Walden Lewis Parker and Cynthia Shows.
Find A Grave, shows August 1875 at her date of birth, with no photo shows. It also notes that her husband William Robert McLemore was listed as a widower in the 1930 U. S. Census. His tomb stone lists him as FATHER, so she is probably buried at his side as MOTHER in this cemetery.
At one point, it was thought the Cynthia's mother might be Synthia Anne BARLOW. William's Robert McLemore's sister, Catherine, was married to Wyatt Columbus Barlow.
Class of 1947 Members of the class of 1947 attending the (Hemphill High School) reunion included, from left, front; Norman Ener, Alice Procell, Elouise (Armstrong) McLemore, Nan Carol (Harvey) Kirbow, Joyce (Davidson) Winkle and Lillie Faye (Horne) Bennefield; (center): Frances (Woods) Trapp, Kathleen (Harris) White, Ann (Maund) McClain and La Vern (Halbert) Roberts; and back; Paul Beauchamp, Conald Glover, Curtis Killion, Joe Lynn Whittlesey, King Davidson, Millard Jordan, John Parker and J.C. Click. Not pictured: Bessie Lou (Coussons) Neal and Earline (Polk) Brown.
In business with Hilery Smith in Hemphill. (White and Toole, p 49).
San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, October 26, 2006
John Robert Parker
Funeral services for John Robert Baker (sic), 76, of Hemphill were held at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 25, 2006 at First Baptist Church in Hemphill with a Masonic service. Burial followed at Hemphill cemetery. Rev. Aaron Pardee and O.D. Hamilton officiated. He died October 22nd at Hemphill Care Center in Hemphill. John Robert Parker was born in Rosevine on April 10, 1930 to Alton B. Parker and and Esta Lynn CURRIE Parker. He was the owner and operator for Hilary's Auto and Marine, a member of the First Baptist Church in Hemphill and Masonic Littleton Fowler Lodge 305 and Shriners. He is survived by his wife, Mary Lee Parker of Hemphill; step-sons Bryan WINDHAM of Mauriceville; daughters, Paula Lynn JOHNSON of Riverside and Kay McCARY of Milam; step-daughters, Edna RACH of Hemphill and Amy MALISH of Austin; brothers, Charles HUFF of Silsbee and J.D. HUFF of Houston; sisters, Merilynn CRAIG of Jasper and Doris MATHIS of New Waverly; 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill was in charge of arrangements.
A similar obituary was published in the November 1, 2006 Sabine County Reporter.
The California Death Index listing of daughter Ollie Mattie Dreiss (nee McGrew) shows that the maiden name of her mother was LOVE. However, on the Death Index listing for Mollie herself, her mothers maiden name was listed as Barnes, and her father's as PARKER. Additonally, the death certificates of sons Alvin and Wilbur also showed her maiden name as Parker.
1910 Census
California, Tulare County, Visalia Twp, Visalia City
Enumerated 3 May 1910
SD 8 ED 206 Sheet 15B
Garden Street
804-386-619
McGrew, Mollie Head F W 45 W 9/6 Tx Ala Ala Dressmaker At Home
McGrew, Clabie Son m W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer Working Out
McGrew, Mattie Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Steam Laundry
McGrew, Virginia Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
McGrew, Allie (Alfonso?) Dtr (Son?) F W 10 S Tx Tx
McGrew, Wilbur Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
1920 Census
California, Tulare County, Visalia City
Enumerated 12 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 228 Sheet 11A
S. Church Street
611-247-253
McGrew, Mollie Mrs Head F W 54 Wd Ill Ala Ala Finisher Laundry
McGrew, Alvin Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Ill Salesman Grocery Store
McGrew, Wilber Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Ill Laborer Electric Co
The Sabine County Reporter
September 28, 2011, Page 9
Ropbert V. "Bob" Parker
Robert V. "Bob" Parker, 77, passed away in Dallas on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2011.
Parker grew up in Hemphill, graduated from SMU with a geology degree in 1955, and served as an Air Force officer for four years. He was a successful realtor and investor in Dallas for over 40 eyars, and a long standing member of Lakewood Country Club. He is best known for his unsurpassed compassion, caring and generosity to his family, friends and total strangers. He was truly unique and will be greatly missed.
He is survived by his sister, Nancy Krueger; ans six nieces and nephews who named him the "best uncle ever." Other survivors are his devoted step-children and many, many loyal friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents. Thomas Vance and Nancy Williams Parker; and sister, Judith Parker Klemme.
A memorial service was scheduled for Friday, September 23, at the Cox Chapel of Highland Park United Methodist Church where he was a member. A reception followed. Donations can be sent to SPCA or American Cancer Society.
Ruby Dorsey, 98, of San Augustine died Sunday, April 18, 2004, in Nacogdoches. Mrs. Dorsey was born Sept. 17, 1905, in San Augustine as a daughter of the late Judy (KNIGHT) and Sam PARKER and was a retired school teacher. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church as well as the Daughters of the American Revolution, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, and the San Augustine Historical Society. She was a longtime resident of San Augustine County. Survivors: daughter, Charlotte TULL of Huntsville; twin sister Ruth Parker SHELTON of San Augustine; daughter in law Celia TERRY; grandchildren, Tim TULL, Jennifer TULL, and Elizabeth BOLLINGER; great grandchildren, Aubrey BOOZER, Lauren BOLLINGER, and Sam BOLLINGER; and sisters-in-law, Rosabell BUSSE and Lynn MOODY. She was preceded in death by her husband, Cornell DORSEY; a son, Samuel Parker DORSEY; and brothers, Knight PARKER, Lynus PARKER, and Tom PARKER. Funeral services are set for 11 a.m. today (Wednesday) at the First United Methodist Church of San Augustine with Bro. Tony McCollum and Bro. Fred WILLIS officiating. Interment will follow at McRae Cemetery, west of San Augustine. Memorials may be made to the First United Methodist Church of San Augustine; the San Augustine Historical Society; the Fisher Tull Endowed Scholarship at the School of Music, Sam Houston State University in Huntsville. Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel of San Augustine, directors.
San Augustine Tribune Thursday, August 5, 2004
Sabine County Reporter Wednesday, August 4, 2004
Abstract of Obituaries
Funeral services August 2, 2004 at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine, burial followed at McRae Cemetery
Ruth Parker SHELTON born September 17, 1905 to Samuel PARKER and Judith Florence KNIGHT died July 30, 2004
San Augustine High School/Bachelors in Education Stephen F. Austin in 1927
Taught in New Mexico where older brother Lynus was Superintendent of Schools
Married Ted SHELTON in 1929, City Manager of Phelps-Dodge coal-mining community of Dawson, New Mexico. Moved to Bakersfield, CA (Ted at an oil company) and then to Ajo, AZ where Ted was again City Manager. Ted died in 1988.
Ruth mainly taught Third Grade. Retired in the 1970's, but remained in Ajo until 1997.
Returned to San Augustine when she and her twin sister Ruby were the first residents of the El Camino House Assisted Living Facility
Member of DRT, DAR, First United Methodist Church
Preceded in death by husband Ted, and twin sister Ruby. Survived by nephew Bob PARKER [Dallas], Nieces Nancy KRUEGER [New Braunfels] and Charlotte TULL [Huntsville].
A veteran of World War I, he was in the Battle of Muese in 1918. He purchased the Post Office Drug Store, in Hemphill in 1927, and married Nannie Williams in 1928, and has made his home here since. He and his wife are active members of the United Methodist Church. He has served as Steward for 40 years and she has been organist for 45 years. Mr. Parker has served on the Selective Service Board for 15 years ans is very active in all Civic affairs. He has been engaged in timber farming for many years and in 1956, he received a Plaque as Outstanding Man in Woodland Conservation in Sabine County from the Forestry Association. In 1970, he received his 50 year pin for his membership in the Redland Masonic Lodge of San Augustine. He sold his Drug Store in 1963 and retired. (White and Toole, pp 69-70).
THOMAS V PARKER 24 Jul 1895 27 Jun 1992 75948 (Hemphill, Sabine, TX) (none specified) 454-50-7596 Texas
Find A Grave shows him as a son of Mary Polly Lewis Parker (1812-1914), also buried at the Juniper Grove Cemetery in Poplarville, Pearl River, Mississippi. She is also shown as the mother of Little Berry Parkter (1846-1941), who served as a Private in Co. H. 1st Regiment of the New Orleans Infantry from 1864-1866; and of Elizabeth Parker Gries (1850-1939) who is buried alongside her husband Nick Gries (1842-1921) in the Oakwood Cemetery in Corsican, Texas.
The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. shows her as Vera Jean HOWELL as of her date of death, showing her previous names as Vera Jean Morgan/Vera Morgan/Vera Jean Parks. She was born in Diboll Angen, Texas, to Cooper Parks and Peal Miles.
Obituaries
Tyler Morning Telegraph
December 10, 2011
Funeral services for Hazel P. Causey, age 92, of Jacksonville are scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11, 2011, at First United Methodist Church, Jacksonville, with the Rev. Joel McMahon and the Rev. Jack Albright officiating.
Burial will be at Resthaven Memorial Park, Jacksonville.
Mrs. Causey passed away Thursday, Dec. 8, 2011, in Jacksonville.
She was born to Wes and Ruby Parnell in Hopkins County.
She married Ross Causey, May 12, 1938.
Mrs. Causey was preceded in death by her parents, husband of 64 years, Ross Causey, brother, Leonard Parnell, and grandson, John Ross Keller.
Survivors include her son, George Causey of Dallas; daughter and son-in-law, Kay and John Keller of Jacksonville; grandsons, Keven Causey of Frisco, and Daren Causey of Frisco; granddaughter, Dr. Jennifer Keller of Sacramento, Calif.; great-grandson, Nick Causey of Frisco; and special extended family, Pat Smith of Dallas, Beau, Lauren and Savannah Calcote of Haslet, Jim, Kim and Aiden Smith of Arlington, and A'ngela Nevue of Dallas.
Prior to marriage, she attended East Texas State, Commerce, studying library science. Little did she know that she would use that knowledge many years later when she was assistant librarian and then librarian.
She served the city of Jacksonville in that capacity for many years.
She later was employed by Elaine's and by Bearden Furniture.
She was a member of 20/40 Supper Club, a founding member and first president of the Crestwood Garden Club, a member of First United Methodist Church where she served many years as church librarian, and was a member of the Alpha Omega Sunday School Class.
Pallbearers will be Gary Mooring, Tony Cummings, Jim Brown, Beau Calcote, Zane McDonald, Kent Westbrook, Ron Matejka, and Jeff Boyer.
Donations may be made to the First United Methodist Church, Jacksonville.
The family would like to thank Senior Care of Jacksonville and Heart to Heart Hospice for their compassion, care and kindness during her illness.
Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011, at Autry Funeral Home, Jacksonville.
Daughter of Mike Paroubek and Marie Korensky. Mary and her mother embarked on their transatlantic journey, to join Mary's father Mike who had previously emigrated, from Breman, Germany aboard the Loyd. They were processed through Ellis Island, and journeyed by train to the Vencil Ruzicka farm. Mary attended rural school district #85 in Saline County, graduating from the Milligan Schools. (Milligan, p 266).
At the time of the 1870 census, she was living with her son's family, Earl Beddoe in Sabine Parish, Louisiana. John W. Clark writes that she was buried in Chatfield, Texas. Virgie Speights writes that she was descended from Sir Thomas Parr of England, a relative of the Catherine Parr who married Henry the XIII.
Her Texas Death certificate shows her as a daughter of Vick Parrie and Margaret Sepulvado. Her occupation was housewife and mother, and she died of Carcinoma of the Pancreas.Her last name at deaht was Lankford, and the informant was her son, Billy Brad Lankford. She was a resident of Hemphill at the time of her death.
Could this be the same person as Eliza Parrott, born ca 1855, a daughter of James Parrott and Martha Jane Nash of Sabine Parish? James and Martha Parrott were the parents of a son William as well, and the William Thornton Parrott who last married Samantha Alford was said to be the brother of Mrs. W. T. Alford.
On the 1860 Sabine Parish census, 35 year old Venesa Hendricks age 35 from Alabama is living with 54 year old Elizabeth Parrott from South Carolina and the other Parrott children. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 96).
Living with them at the time of the 1850 Sabine Parish census were 15 year old Bright McLandon, 22 year old William Miers, and 25 year old Thomas Nash. The Parrott's lived in Sabine Parish through the time of the 1860 census. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 91).
1870 Sabine Par., LA Census. 25-25, p. 4. Ward 10.
Parrott, John R. 31 1839 Farmer AL
.............Alda 24 1846 Wife AL
.............Hattie J. 2 1868 Dau LA
.............Joseph 5/12 1870 Son LA
"Call to Arms," The Sabine Index, Many, LA. Wed. 29 Dec 199
3.
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1880 Sabine Par., LA Census. 124-124, p. 15. Ward 1.
Parrott, John 49 1831 Farmer AL GA SC
............Elizabeth 48 1832 Wife LA KY TN
............Sarah A. 14 1866 Dau LA AL LA
............Robert A. 13 1867 Son LA AL LA
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1880 Sabine Par., LA Census. 67-68, p. 36. Ward 3.
Parrott, John 51 1829 Farmer AL GA AL
.............Lavina 45 1835 Wife LA KY MO
.............John H. 25 1855 Son LA AL LA
.............William T. 23 1857 Son LA AL LA
.............Mary E. 21 1859 Dau LA AL LA
.............Susan F. 14 1856 Dau LA AL LA
.............Martha 3 1877 Dau LA AL LA
.............George W. 9 1871 Dau LA AL LA
Quirk, Mary 82 1798 M.Law MO NC VA
Glass, Ellender 55 1825 S.Law LA KY MO
Quirk, Sarah 42 1838 S.Law LA MS MS
Shirley Brasher shows that he married Elizabeth Marler ca 1904 in Rapides Parish, Louisiana, and that they were the parents of Virginia, Robert, and Elizabeth.
Could this be William Thornton Parrott, who first married Martha Alford, and later her sisters Betty and Samantha? That William Thornton Parrott is buried at the Pilgrim Rest Cemetery in Many.
Obituary, copied from the FindAGrave memorial created by Keri Fuller Long
Sabine Index, Many, La., Nov 1, 1946
The Sabine Index - W. Thornton Parrott
1 Nov 1946 - Last rites for W. Thornton Parrott, age 89, were held 10 a.m. Friday at the Pilgrim's Rest cemetery. Rev. Lastie N. Hoffpauir officiated. Interment was in the Pilgrim's Rest cemetery, under the direction of Massingill funeral home.
Pallbearers were: E. M. Patrick, Rollie Patrick, Cecil Parrott, Van Vines, Henry Vines, and T. M. Phillips.
Surviving are: sons, Willie Parrot of Many; daughter, Mrs. B. L. Davis, Miami, Fla.; sisters, Mrs. R. L. Patrick, and Mrs. W. T. Alford, both of Many ; and six grandchildren.
Mr. Parrot was one of Sabine's oldest citizens having resided here all his life.
1910 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Wayne Twp
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 11 ED 110 Sheet 4B
82-82
Parrott, Wilson Head M W 28 m1 7 Ind Ind Ind Farmer own farm
Parrott, Elverdie Wf F W 26 m1 7 0/0 Ind Pa Oh
1920 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Wayne Twp
Enumerated 15 and 16 Jan 1920
SD 11 ED 133 Sheet 7B
178-179
Parrott, Wilson P Head M W 38 M Ind Ind Ind Farmer Stock
Parrott, Alverdie M Wf F W 35 M Ind Pa Ohio
1930 Census
Indiana, Grant County, Franklin Twp. Marion City Ward 2
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 27-7 SD 4 Sheet 6A Stamped 106
Third Street
1302-137-141
Parrott, Wilson Head O 6000 Ind Ind Ind none
Parrott, Alverdid Wf F W 46 m 18 Ind Pa Oh
1940 Census
Indiana, Grant County, Marion City
Enum April 10-11, 1940
SD 5 ED 27-10 Sheet 8A
Third Street
1302-133 O 6000
Parrott, Wilson Head M W 58 Ind Same House Retired
Parroll, Alberda F W 56 m Ind Same House Renter Apt Owner
(Note: They appear to have two seperate families as tenants on the second floor, Merrill and Erdine Johnson and George and Mildred Miller)
He was known as George. Lynell Cordell supplied the information below:
WWI Draft Registration - 1917
Name: Arthur George Persons
City: Chickasha
County: Grady
State: Oklahoma
Birthplace: Pike Co. Missouri
Birth Date: 19 Nov 1891
Race: Caucasian
Roll: 1851777
DraftBoard: 1
Occupation: Salesman of ?
Employer: J.P. Wolverton(?), Chickasha, OK
Dependent: Wife
Do you claim exemption from draft: Ruptured and ? eye
Brown eyes, dark hair
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1920 census Grady Co. OK ED 172 Pg. 9B
Chicksha City, 1609 Minnesota Ave.
908/908/ Parsons, George, Head, MW, 28, M, MO MO TX
Pearl, wife, FW, 24, M, MO MO MO
George, Jr., son, MW, 1 6/12, OK MO MO
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1925 City Directory Page 563
Parsons, A. Geo. (Eunice) parts dept. Fred Jones-Ford Dealer r. 1209 W. Park pl
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1930 census Oklahoma Co. OK ED 55-84 Pg. 272 A
Oklahoma City
1209 West Park Place
105/134 Parsons, George, head, MW, 37, M, age when first married 23, MO MO MO
Pearl, wife, FW, 33, M, age when first married 19, MO MO MO
George, Jr., son, MW, 12, OK MO MO
Bobby, son, MW, 3 ?/12, OK MO MO
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SSDI - ARTHUR PARSONS 19 Nov 1891 Jul 1966 73112 (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, OK) (none specified) 440-05-0991 Oklahoma
SSDI - PEARL PARSONS 05 Nov 1895 Jan 1987 71295 (Winnsboro, Franklin, LA) (none specified) 442-64-8761 Oklahoma
He was living, with his wife and young son, on Minnesota Avenue, Grady County, Oklahoma in 1920.
1920 census in Grady Co. OK - Pg. 9B 908/908
Parsons, George 28, MO MO TX Pearl, 24, MO MO MO George Jr., 1 6/12, OK
Per the SSDI:
ARTHUR PARSONS 19 Nov 1891 Jul 1966 73112 (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, OK) (none specified) 440-05-0991 Oklahoma
Lynell Cordell emailed in April, 2006 that "I may have found Columbus with his parents. In 1860 he was 6 years old with William and Margaret Parsons in Hickory Co. MO. In 1870 he was 18 years old with William and Margaret in Lincoln Co. MO. William and Margaret and more children were still in Lincoln Co. in 1880. Since Pike Co. is next door to Lincoln Co., and if William and Margaret are Lum's parents, then it's possible that Lum and Jennie lived near them during the years between 1880 and 1900 but I'm just wondering where the info came from. This was the only Columbus I found and I tried searching for Parson and Lum and every combination I could think of so I think it's probably him. Makes me wonder what he was doing in Texas in the first place."
Ken Harvey writes that he was known as Uncle Lum. He facinated the younger generation by being able to hold a pencil between his nose and his chin.
Lynell Cordell recalls that after his wife died, Lum lived with his brother-in-law, James Edwin Gentry, in Stephens Couty. Harold Gentry, a great-nephew, repeated a story that his Uncle Lum told about living in Missouri during the Civil War. His father was with the Union forces and Confederate soldiers would regularly stop by their home asking where his father was. One day, as Lum was on his way to the mill with a sack of corn the Confederates stopped him and asked again where his father was. When Lum wouldn't tell them anything, they took his sack of corn and slowly poured it out on the ground as they rode along.
His death certificate showed him as widowed, with an address of Duncan, Oklahoma. He died of benin prostatic hypertrophy with acute urinary retintion. He was buried at Fairlawn, probably in Grady County, Oklahoma. He was shown as being buried at the Fairlawn Cemetery, but Charles Strong was unable to find verification of this after personally visiting this cemetery. Even after consulting the cemetery records, a burial spot was not located.
Lynell also found the following census listings for Lum and Jennie.
Living with Johnson family on 1880 census.
1880 Census Wise Co. TX Pg. 226
Columbus PARSONS Self M Male W 26 MO Farmer MO MO
Jennie PARSONS Wife M Female W 22 MO Keeping House (VA) (VA)
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1900 census Pickens Co., Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory ED 163 Pg. 289B
Twp. 1NR5W
218/221 Parsons, Columbus, head, WM, March 1854, 46, M-20, MO KY MO FARMER
Virginia, wife, W F, JAN 1855, 45, M-20, 5/5 children, MO -- TN
Charles, son, WM, July 1881, 18, TX MO MO
William H., son, WM, Jan. 1884, 16, MO MO MO
Edwin Malcolm, son, WM, Sept.1887, 12, MO MO MO
Edwin Roy, son, WM, Sept. 1887, 12, MO MO MO
Arthur George, son, WM, Nov. 1891, 8, MO MO MO
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1910 census Grady Co. OK ED 90 Pg. 14A
Amber Twp.
185/187 Parsons, Lum, head, MW, 54, M 32, MO KY MO
Virginia, wife, FW, 50, M 32, 6/5 children, MO KY VA
Edwin M., son, MW, 22, MO
Edgar R., son, MW, 22, MO
George, son, MW, 19, MO
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1920 census Oklahoma Co. OK ED 113 Pg. 34B
132/136 Parsons, Columbus, Head, MW, 65, M, MO MO MO
Virginia, wife, FW, 60, M, MO KY TN
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1925 City Directory Page 563
Parsons, Columbus (Virginia) farmer r1520 E. 34th
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1930 census Oklahoma Co. OK ED 55-156 Pg. 164B
1630 E. 24th (address is hard to read)
18/19
Parsons, Lum, head, MW, 76, M, age when first married 25, MO MO MO
Virginia E., wife, FW, 72, M, age when first married
Known as Roy. Lynell Cordell found the information copied below:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Edgar Ray Parsons
City: Chickasha
County: Grady
State: Oklahoma
Birthplace: Ashley, Missouri; United States of America
Birth Date: 28 Sep 1887
Race: A huge letter C is on top of this line (Colored? Caucasian?)
Occupation: Produce Truck Driver for Morrison Parsons Produce, Chickasha, OK
Dependents: Wife and Baby
Tall height, Medium build
Brown eyes, black hair
Roll: 1851777
DraftBoard: 1
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This may be Roy and Maggie in 1930:
1930 census Oklahoma Co. OK ED 55-154 Pg. 165A
3300 Prospect St.
32/34 Parsons, Ray E., head, MW, 43, M, age when first married 19, MO MO TX
Margaret A ., wife, 37, M, age when first married 19, AR TX AR
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SSDI - EDGAR PARSONS 28 Sep 1887 Jan 1976 73107 (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, OK) (none specified) 441-01-0222 Oklahoma
Duncan Weekly Banner - September 2, 1910 News of the death of Malcolm Parsons, at Amber, Okla., after an illness of only five days with typhoid fever, was received in this city this week. He was a son of Lum Parsons, a former citizen of Velma, this county. Malcolm was a big stout young fellow, aged twenty-three years and esteemed by all who knew him. Announcement of his death was received here with genuine regret.
Unsure this is William Hardy.
1910 census Grady Co. OK ED 90 Pg. 28B
Amber twp.
173/175 Powel, Sarah, head, FW, 56, AR - TX Boarding house
Walter, son, MW, 2?, OK MO AR
Minnie, dau., FW, 18, OK MO AR
Ava, dau., FW, 16, OK MO AR
?b?Parsons, Hardy, boarder, MW, 25, S, MO - -
Early or Easly, ?, boarder, MW, 39, S, MS OH MO
Headrick, Joe, boarder, MW, 25, S, KS NB, IA
No idea if this is the same person in 1918 but the birth date is about the same.
WWI Draft Registration - 1918
Name: Hardy Parsons
City: Oklahoma City
County: Oklahoma
State: Oklahoma
Birth Date: 07 Jan 1884
Race: White
Roll: 1851895
DraftBoard: 2
Occupation: Brakeman for Frisco RR, Oklahoma City, OK
Next of kin: Mrs. Della Parsons, 719 1/2 Cal, Oklahoma City, OK
Brown eyes, black hair
1920 Census Oklahoma Co. OK ED 153 Pg. 9B
Prect. 14 - Oklahoma City
719 1/2 West California
74/195 Parsons, Hardy, head, MW, 36, M, MO MO TX
Della B., wife, FW, 26, M. OK TN TN
Evelyn E., dau., FW, 8, OK MO OK
Elizabeth E., dau., FW, 6 3/12, OK MO OK
(Above courtesy of Lynell Cordell)
1880 Census
Odessa, Ionia Co., MI, Page # 327A, Film # T9-0584
PARTELLO, Edwin 28, M, M, W, OH NY PA, Self, Farmer
PARTELLO, Theresa 30, M, F, W, NY NY NY, Wife, Keeping House
Chapman, Emma 33, S, F, W, MI NY NY, Other, Seamstress
1900 Census
Michigan, Barry County, Castleton Township, Nashville Village
Enumerated 22 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 37 Sheet 11A Stamped 124A
284-296
Partello, Edwin Head W M Mar 1852 48 M 25 Ohio NY NY Day Laborer Farm
Partello, Theressa Wf W F Feb 1850 M 25 0/0 NY NY NY
The Sabine County Reporter
August 28, 1996, Page 12
Bobby Joy Partin Laird
Bobby Joy "Goodie" Partin Laird, 71, of Nacogdoches died Tuesday, Aug. 20, 1996, in Nacogdoches.
Born July 29, 1925, in Cushing as a daughter of the late George and Edna Mae Partin, she was a member of the North Street Church of Christ.
Survivors: husband, Arlon E. "Buddy" Laird of Nacogdoches; a son, Lynn M. Laird of Nacogdoches; daughters, Shawn Burns of Lufkin, Tania Watson and Venetia Lunsford, both of Nacogdoches; brothers Gerald Partin and Ralph Partin, both of Nacogdoches; a sister Wynodean Meazles of Brazoria; and seven grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Laird & McGill Funeral Home's chapel in Nacogdoches with Bill Sherrill officiating. Interment followed at Sunset Memorial Park.
Memorial contributions may be made to Nacogdoches Treatment Center, 119 Hughes, Nacogdoches or Harvest House, c/o North Star Church of Christ, 3914 North St., Nacogdoches, TX 75961.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, October 2009)
According to Bettye Wagstaff, George Partin lived near Kirbyville, Texas and worked for the Forest Service. The informant on the death certificate of Eva Lee Collins Johnson Chambers was a George Partin, very likely the same person.
Information about the John and Harriet Partin Family was supplied by Bettye Bragg Wagstaff of Bronson, Texas. Her research included the following sources:
1850 Sabine Co. TX census "1850 Sabine County, Texas Census with Corrections and Added Family Information" by Schluter and Toole 1860 Sabine Co. TX census Morris Bible Record (John C. Partin's second wife was Drucilla Cordelia Watkins White. Her sister married Jacob Dickon Morris. Their daughter, Cordelia Morris Dickerson lived next door to Bettye Bragg's family. "Aunt Cord" gave Bettye the family Bible records in the 1950's. It appears that when John C. Partin married Drucillia Cordelia, they entered his birthdate, his marriage date to Drucilla and the birthdate of his children by Harriet McGrew.)
A. P. Steele, Frances's first husband, was connected to the Morris family. They were both from the same area of Kentucky. They are living next door to each other in 1860 in Sabine Co, TX.
In letters to Ester McGrew Hardin, Blanche Toole and others recount a legand of two McGrew brothers returning from the California gold mines, and who stayed briefly with the Partin or Alford family (Harriet McGrew's son in law) on their way back to Mississippi. One was dying, but would let no one attend to him or touch his saddlebag, said to be full of gold. That night he was said to have slipped out to bury the gold. The next morning he was too delirious to tell anyone where he had hidden it, and to this day it has never been found.
1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Jasper City
Enumerated 9 Apr 1930
ED 121-4 SD 19 Sheet 3A Stamped 164
50-63
McCree, Fabean Head M W 55 M 23 Tx US US Merchant Store
McCree, Clara Wf F W 45 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
McCree, Clara F Dtr F W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Clerk Store
Partin, Theodore Son-in-law m W 26 M 25 Tx Tx Tx Salesman Wholesale Grocery
Partin, Maggie Dtr F W 24 m 23 Tx Tx Tx Saleslady Store
Alabama, County Marriages, 1809-1950 shows that she was a daughter of B L Parvin and Nell Whitworth. This matches the parents listed on her U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims Index. On this index, she was shown as Mary Elizabeth Parvin, Mary Elizabeth Parvin McLemore, and Mary Eli Durand. Her last name at death was Durand.
When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a Butcher for Motions Packing Company in El Paso, and single. He was described as Tall, of medium build, with blue eyes and brown hair. The US Vetarans Gravesites, ca 1775-2006 database on Ancestry.com shows he served as a Cook in the US Army during World War I.
1920 Census
Texas, El Paso County, El Paso City, Voting Precinct No. 24
Enumerated 16 Jan 1920
SD 16 ED 70 Sheet 6B
1 Boulevard
1207-103-123
Liles, Lou Head F W 53 Wd Tx Miss Ga
Paschal, Albert B Nephew M W 28 S Tx Tx Tx Butcher Wholesale Meat
Paschal, Robert D Nephew M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Clerk Railway
Paschal, William F Nephew M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Boiler Maker Laundry
Malone, Alice M Neice F W 25 Wd Tx Tx Tx Stenographer, Bank
Malone, Ernest Alice GrandNeice F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Malone, William F Grandnephew M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Wigginton, Jula A Sister F W 55 Wd Tx Miss Ga
Wigginton, Lou B Niece F W 21 S tx Tx Tx
She married a Mr. Malone before she was 20, and was widowed by the time she was 25. On the 1920 census, she is living with her two children, her siblings and two Aunts, Lou Liles and Jula Wigginton. Alice's occupation was shown as Stenographer, Bank.
1920 Census
Texas, El Paso County, El Paso City, Voting Precinct No. 24
Enumerated 16 Jan 1920
SD 16 ED 70 Sheet 6B
1 Boulevard
1207-103-123
Liles, Lou Head F W 53 Wd Tx Miss Ga
Paschal, Albert B Nephew M W 28 S Tx Tx Tx Butcher Wholesale Meat
Paschal, Robert D Nephew M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Clerk Railway
Paschal, William F Nephew M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Boiler Maker Laundry
Malone, Alice M Neice F W 25 Wd Tx Tx Tx Stenographer, Bank
Malone, Ernest Alice GrandNeice F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Malone, William F Grandnephew M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Wigginton, Jula A Sister F W 55 Wd Tx Miss Ga
Wigginton, Lou B Niece F W 21 S tx Tx Tx
She was a resident of Ruidoso, New Mexico at the time of her death, although she died at the Sun Towers Hospital in El Paso, Texas. She was widowed, the informant on her death certificate being her son, Bert Davis, Sr.
Name Robert Dewey Paschal
Event Type Death
Event Date 30 Sep 1974
Event Place El Paso, El Paso, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 30 Sep 1898
Birthplace , Texas
Occupation Retired Falstaff Brewery Co
Veteran? Yes W W I
Father's Name William P Paschal
Mother's Name Sofia Mcgrew
Certificate Number 74285
GS Film number 2243438
Digital Folder Number 005145713
Image Number 02125
Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38W-JX6 : accessed 26 Jul 2014), Robert Dewey Paschal, 30 Sep 1974; citing certificate number 74285, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243438.
1910 Census
Texas, El Paso County, El Paso City, JP 1
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 16 ED 75 Sheet 13B
Magoffin?
809-283-320
Paschal, William Head M W 52 Wd Tx Ala Ga Manager Ranch
Paschal, Brown Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Storage Tracker Meat Market
Paschal, Alice Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Stenographer Real Estate
Paschal, Jewel Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Paschal Robert Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Paschal. Flem Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Liles, Lou Sister F W 44 Wd O/O Tx Ala Ga
Strickland, Ellen Niece F W 31 Wd 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Strickland, Brown Nephew M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
The Sabine County Reporter
March 12, 2014, Page 12
Bonnie Sue Norsworthy
Bonnie Sue Norsworthy, originally of the Hawthorne Community in San Augustine County, and current resident of Nacogdoches, passed from this life on Thursday, March 6, 2014, in Nacogdoches.
A native of San Augustine County, she was born on Sept. 4, 1936, to the late Ruby (Stewart) Passmore and J. W. Passmore. She was retired from the Social Security Office in Port Arthur, and was married to the love of her life, Jack Norsworthy, on March 2, 1956, in Orange. They continued to live in the Orange/Port Arthur area before retiring back to their beloved home place in San Augustine County, having moved to Nacogdoches several years ago. She was a member of the Stallings Drive Church of Christ.
Her survivors include, husband of 58 years, Jack Norsworthy of Nacogdoches; daughter and son-in-law, Susan and Andrew Smith of Nederland; grandsons, Paul Smith and Michael Smith, both of Nederland; and a brother and sister-in-law, James and Linda Passmore, both of Athens.
Funeral services were held Sunday, March 9, at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with Jay Taylor, Minister of the Stallings Drive Church of Christ, in Nacogdoches, officiating.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2014)
Find A Grave has a photo of his military marker, engraved with a cross and "Gerald Elwood Pate A1C US Air Force Korea Dec 15 1926 Aug 18 2001" His Texas Birth Certificate shows his parents as Virgil E Pate and Florence Bescomb (Biscamp)
The Sabine County Reporter
February 8, 2012, Page 9
Jane Pate Rawson, 87, of Orange passed away at her home Saturday, January 28, 2012. Funeral Services will be at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, January 31, 2012 at Claybar Funeral Home Chapel in Orange. Officiating will be Reverend Randy Branch of Wesley United Methodist Church in Orange. A graveside service will be at 2:00 p.m. at Isaac Lowe Cemetery in Hemphill. Visitation will be from 6 to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home on Monday, January 30, 2012. She was born October 26, 1924 in Hemphill to Oscar Perry and Vera (Bennett) Pate. She was a teacher for over 42 years, having begun her career at age 19 in Hemphill and teaching at Little Cypress for over 30 years. Mrs. Rawson was a member of First United Methodist Church in Hemphill, the Woman's Club of Orange, Delta Kappa Gamma, Alpha Delta Kappa and the Eastern Star for over 50 years. She is preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Glenn Pate and Harold Pate and sister, Pauline Podhaiski. She is survived by her husband of 65 years, Francis Rawson of Orange; daughter and son-in-law, Fran and Larry Hulsey of Orange; son and daughter-in-law, Dr. Warren Rawson and Patty DeLaney of Houston; five grandchildren, Karen Fisher and husband, Kyle of Mauriceville, Daniel Hulsey of Orange, Dr. Darrin Hulsey of Knoxville, TN, David Hulsey and wife, Tammy of Orange, Oscar DeLaney Rawson of Houston; seven great grandchildren, Morgan and Maggie Fisher of Mauriceville, Brynne Hulsey of Bridge City, Theron, Trevor, Taylor and Dayla Hulsey Orange and numerous nieces and nephews who were very special. Serving as pallbearers will be David Hulsey, Darrin Hulsey, Daniel Hulsey, Taylor Hulsey, Theron Hulsey, Trevor Hulsey and Kyle Fisher. Oscar DeLaney Rawson will serve as an honorary pallbearer. The family would like to thank Dr. Castellanos and staff, Gordon and Parker LLP and staff, Odyssey Health Care, Advantage Plus Home, Home Instead Senior Care and Kandi and Carol who were her caregivers. The family requests that donations be made to the scholarship fund of Delta Kappa Gamma Theta Psi Chapter, 6415 Steeple Chase, Orange, TX 77632.
Laura Buckmaster shows that he married first Mattie Evelyn RUNNELS (b. 1865 m. 1885 d. 1901). They had six children. He and his second wife, Lizzie Cooper, had five children.
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XXK6-S68
Name: Agrippa B Patterson
Event: Military Service
Year: 1862
Age: 19
Military Unit (Film Note): Fifty-eighth Infantry
NARA Publication Title: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama
NARA Publication Number: M311
NARA Roll Number: 465
Collection: Alabama, Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865
Groom's Name: Agrippa Patterson
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Bride's Name: Mary E. Freeman
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Marriage Date: 05 Jan 1871
Marriage Place: Rusk County, Texas
Groom's Father's Name:
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M75268-2
System Origin: Texas-EASy
Source Film Number: 1020943
Reference Number: P 52
Collection: Texas Marriages, 1837-1973
At the time of the 1870, 1900 and 1910 census, he was living with his brother, Leonard, in Rusk County. Unable to locate in 1880, he was presumably living with his wife, unless she died prior to that date. He was shown as widowed in 1900 and 1910.