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551 Lorena Cemetary Dawson, Charlie Fay (I9274)
 
552 Los Banos Cemetery Reno, William Taylor (I10341)
 
553 Los Banos Cemetery, Merced County, California Smith, Kaatie Lena (I10342)
 
554 Lou Seay was married first to William Watson Dodd in Choctaw County Mississippi.He died in 1900 leaving her with 3 boys and 1 daughter to raise. Lou remarried to J.D.Braddock.She had 3 children by this marriage,2 sons and 1 daughter.In her obituary in 1959 it list surviving 1 daughter 4 sons and 1 sister. Seay, Luretta Lue (I9258)
 
555 LOVING WIFE AND MOTHER

Rosalind Annie Carter, 82, died Saturday, Jan. 28, 2006, at her residence in Susanville. She was born Sept. 15, 1923 in San Bernardino, Calif.
Carter is survived by her son Willis Carter, of Sacramento; daughter Linda Hayn, of Stockton; seven grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
A graveside service was held Feb. 1, 2006 at Diamond Crest Cemetery. 
Hild, Rosalind Annie (I9851)
 
556 Lumley Dewe lived at Upton Bishop, Herefordshire, England.1 Dewe, Lumley (I3365)
 
557 m. December 13, 1927
East Waco Greenwood Cemetery
C. S. A. on lot but no name
WRIGHT, James Muncy, June 22, 1867 -. March 30, 1909
SUMMERS, Julia Ao, December 13, 1862 - October 30, 1943
SUMMERS, Robert Ao, September 8, 1861 _. October 10, 1903
SUMMERS, Joseph Eo, PFC 2 Inf Texas NG WWI, August 10, 1890 - March 12, 1951
DORSETT, Walter, Infant son of Mr. & Mrs. W. P. DORSETT, March 1, 1915
DORSETT, John Raymond, November 25, 1856 - October 23, 1912
(DoRSETT?) Mrs. J. P., February 14, _. age 64 (metal tag torn off)
DORSETT, Ray, Infant son of Mro & Mrs. J. R. DORSETT, February 11,1901
DORSETT, William P., Texas Pvt lCl III Sn Tn 36 Div., November 1, 1930 -. od
THOMAS, Mary E. DORSETT, March 3, 1888 -. May 23, 1908
BRAZZIL, Baby Sister
BRAZZIL, H. D. Family
BRAZZIL, Mrs. H. D., 1869 - 1941 -. Mother
BRAZZIL, Willie Edna, 1902 _. 1926 _. Mother
ROBIDEAU, Beulah, July 11, 1881 _. May 25, 1934
DAVIS, Dellar L., February 21, 1885 _. January 24, 1961
TABOR, Tressie C., August 7, 1885 _. August 22, 1946
RUSSELL, Leonard R., November 9, 1902 _. August 14, 1949
GILCREASE, Jimmie, son of M. C. &Emma GILCREASE, May 27, 1897 - May 4, 1901
GARDNER, Addison, April 23, 1899 _. January 11, 1906
SAWYERS, R. H., (rest is illegible)
ABBOTT, George W., Infant, September 23, 1923 - only date
ABBOTT, Eo Lee, April 21, 1895 _. July 11, 1969 )
ABBOTT, Willie Wintin, March 15, 1896 - March 29, 1959 ) double marker
m. December 13, 1927
East Waco Greenwood Cemetery
C. S. A. on lot but no name
WRIGHT, James Muncy, June 22, 1867 -. March 30, 1909
SUMMERS, Julia Ao, December 13, 1862 - October 30, 1943
SUMMERS, Robert Ao, September 8, 1861 _. October 10, 1903
SUMMERS, Joseph Eo, PFC 2 Inf Texas NG WWI, August 10, 1890 - March 12, 1951
DORSETT, Walter, Infant son of Mr. & Mrs. W. P. DORSETT, March 1, 1915
DORSETT, John Raymond, November 25, 1856 - October 23, 1912
(DoRSETT?) Mrs. J. P., February 14, _. age 64 (metal tag torn off)
DORSETT, Ray, Infant son of Mro & Mrs. J. R. DORSETT, February 11,1901
DORSETT, William P., Texas Pvt lCl III Sn Tn 36 Div., November 1, 1930 -. od
THOMAS, Mary E. DORSETT, March 3, 1888 -. May 23, 1908
BRAZZIL, Baby Sister
BRAZZIL, H. D. Family
BRAZZIL, Mrs. H. D., 1869 - 1941 -. Mother
BRAZZIL, Willie Edna, 1902 _. 1926 _. Mother
ROBIDEAU, Beulah, July 11, 1881 _. May 25, 1934
DAVIS, Dellar L., February 21, 1885 _. January 24, 1961
TABOR, Tressie C., August 7, 1885 _. August 22, 1946
RUSSELL, Leonard R., November 9, 1902 _. August 14, 1949
GILCREASE, Jimmie, son of M. C. &Emma GILCREASE, May 27, 1897 - May 4, 1901
GARDNER, Addison, April 23, 1899 _. January 11, 1906
SAWYERS, R. H., (rest is illegible)
ABBOTT, George W., Infant, September 23, 1923 - only date
ABBOTT, Eo Lee, April 21, 1895 _. July 11, 1969 )
ABBOTT, Willie Wintin, March 15, 1896 - March 29, 1959 ) double marker
East Waco Greenwood Cemetery
DAVIS, Dellar L., February 21, 1885 _. January 24, 1961 
Carter, Dellar Leona (I927)
 
558 March 26, 1908
Williamson County Sun, Georgetown, TX.
Mrs. V.J Lemond

Mrs. V.J. Lemond, a venerable lady who has been gradually failing in health for the past three years, passed away Monday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. B.W. Landrum, in this city. The funeral services were conducted from the Landrum residence Tuesday morning by Rev. Jno. M. Barcus and the remains were taken to the Berry's Creek cemetery for interment.

From a member of the family the Sun obtains the following details of her life and last days. Mrs. Lemond was one of the pioneer women of Texas. She was born in Waynesboro, Wayne County, Texas (sic - should be TN), March 13, 1824, and at the age of 12 years was brought by her parents to Texas, they locating in San Augustine County. Her father, Thos F. Edwards, was killed by the Indians near Rutersville, and one of her brothers, Lon Edwards was a Mier prisoner, whose life was saved by drawing a white bean when the ill-fated band of Texas was decimated by the Mexicans. She was married to O.C. Hurt in Polk county, Texas in 1843, and he dying, she married Judge Lemond in Gonzales county in 1867, they locating on a farm on the Florence road four miles out from Georgetown, whence they moved the next year to a place on the Corn Hill road, on which she made her home and which she occupied except when visiting her children. Hers was a beautiful Christian character, she having united with the Methodist Church at the age of 16 years, and during her long life she made daily exemplification of her abiding faith in Christ and His promises. One of her favorite texts was "She will do him good and not evil all the days o her life," and often during her sickness as as her nurse, Miss Rosalie Honey, and others sang to her, she would show her appreciation by a sweet smile. Only a day or two before her death her daughter sang "The Wayworn Traveler." one of her favorite songs and she said, "I'm going home."

"There is no death,
The stars go down,
To rise upon some fairer shore,
And bright in Heaven's jeweled Crown,
Will shine forever more."

She left three sons; L.F. Hurt of Granger, J.W. Hurt of Berry's Creek and J.N. Lemond of Lynn county; and three daughters, Mrs. B.R. Ellison of Fredonia, Mrs. H.W. Landrum of Georgetown and Mrs. G.T. Hollabaugh of Florence; a number of grandchildren and other relatives and many friends to mourn their loss, which they realize is her gain.

* * * *

On 17 Dec 2011 Mr. Thomas R. McKee sent an email in which he stated that Virginia was actually born in Wayne County, Tennessee, rather than Texas. 
Edwards, Virginia Jane (I6749)
 
559 Margaret L Brownlow Born 1894
Standing on the right.

Lived in San Beradino and JD visited her and Ruth while in the Navy

Birth: Feb. 8, 1893
Death: Jul. 30, 1948

Burial:
Morgan Cemetery
Morgan
Bosque County
Texas, USA

Created by: Trisha
Record added: Dec 26, 2006
Find A Grave Memorial# 17166503
 
Brownlow, Margret L. (I948)
 
560 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1292)
 
561 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1311)
 
562 Marker for grave of Will S. (aka Winfield S.) Sanderlin and wife Mary Gouyton Sanderlin in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. His lifespan was 18 Mar 1863 to 1 Jun 1929 and hers was 3 Jan 1871 to 25 Oct 1957. Sanderlin, Winfield Scott (I49)
 
563 Marriage Ceremony performed by George W Baines, Jr.

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From the Valdo James Smith Research document, The Sudburys of Virginia and Tennessee.
ROBERT J. SUDBURY was born on June 5, 1856 in Dyer County, Tennessee. On
November 28, 1877, shortly after he and his parents moved from Tennessee to
Milam County, Texas, he married LAURA TALLULAH E. FOSTER. The cere
-mony was performed by George W. Baines, Jr.

Laura had been born on September 12, 1859, in Georgia (probably in the town of
Morgan in Calhoun County), according to her great-grandson, Glenn Boyd. Her
parents were SAMUEL L. FOSTER and ELIZABETH SHEPPARD. Census
records from 1860 show Laura, at the age of almost one year, living with her
family in Morgan, Georgia, where her parents were running an inn. In 1870,
Laura's family was still living in Morgan, but her father had given up inkeeping
and had become a farmer. Glenn Boyd's best estimate is that Laura's family moved
from Georgia to Milam County, Texas sometime between 1770 and 1774.

After his marriage to Laura in 1877, Robert probably helped his father, John B.
Sudbury, farm John's land in Milam County. Following John's death, which
apparently occurred in 1888, Robert purchased the inherited interests of each of his
brothers and sisters in John's land for the sum of fifty dollars, and it became his
own. The deed evidencing this purchase is an interesting document, which can still
be photocopied in the Milam County courthouse in Cameron. A description of the
land Robert acquired under this deed can be found in entry number 1612, above,
for John B. Sudbury.

Unfortunately, Robert did not live to farm his new land for very long. He died on
July 18, 1891, presumably in Milam County, of unknown causes. His burial site is
also unknown to us today, though he may possibly be resting in an unmarked grave
in the Sandy Creek Cemetery, near Rockdale.

Laura survived her husband by almost four decades. Glenn Boyd gives the
following additional information about her later years:

Laura was known to use a cane during the last years of her life. She would
visit each of her children for a few weeks in turn. Laura suffered from
dropsy, an old term for diabetes. At least one of her children and several
grandchildren developed the disease, possibly inherited from Laura.

Laura died on March 17, 1927, and is buried in the city cemetery of
Thornton, Texas. The grave site is marked by a small curved stone.

_______________________________________________________________________ 
Sudbury, Robert Jackson (I3895)
 
564 Marriage License Family F92
 
565 Marriage License Family F2803
 
566 Marriage Notes for SARAH MERRICK and ROBERT ROSS:
The New-Haven Gazette and Connecticut Magazine
Connecticut
August 3, 1786
On the 27th Ult. the Rev. Robert Ross of Stratfield, author of the Latin Grammar, and New American Spelling Book, was married to Miss Sarah Merick, youngest daughter to the late Rev. Jonathan Merick of Branford, a Lady of amiable character and handsome fortune. 
Merrick, Sarah (I3291)
 
567 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4)
 
568 married 3 times with the last being Phillip Swart Sharp, Edna (I3636)
 
569 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F1
 
570 Married at the Boykin House Hotel. Meneley, Margaret Jane (I5189)
 
571 Married at the Boykin House Hotel. Summers, Elmer G (I9294)
 
572 Married by Albert Brown, Travis County Book 2, Page 408.

They lived at Waldo, McLennan County, three miles north of Oglesby, one mile east of Coryell Church.
They owned 1,025 acres. As of the writing of the historical piece in the McLennan County History (about 1892?), they were the parents of 10 children, 7 living: James M., Lulu B., J.R., W.A., Ollie Lee, Frank B. and Ethel.

One descendant told me she died while visiting her sister Sarah Etter in Crawford, but another said she died on a train traveling between Tolbert and Gatesville and that she lived in Vernon. One descendant said Mollie was short, heavy set, very quiet, loved her children and was
well loved, had black hair, black eyes. Said Mollie told stories of Indians killing children in a schoolhouse in Tennessee. Two of Mollie's
daughters died of diptheria and typhoid.

From History of Coryell County:
"W.J.G. McIlhaney and his wife Mollie Carter came to Texas in 1853**. He was born in Tippah County, Mississippi on May 8, 1839. She was born in Mississippi in September of 1844. James McIlhaney, his father settled with him on Rainey Creek, and they lived out their years untl his death on July 30, 1904 and his wife died in October 1911. Both of them are buried at the Coryell Church Cemetery in the family plot. Of this marriage were ten children, and seven of them lived to be grown. James, Cordia, J.R., W.A. Ollie Lee, Frank B., and Ethel, and W.J.G. W.J.G. spent some time in the Texas militia. He was a member of the company that disbanded the U.S. troops at Camp Colorado in Coleman County. Then he served under Captain Hartgraves company in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1861. He was in the hospital for three months and was discharged and he returned to Coryell County. W.J.G. and his wife took great interest in church affairs. He was a deacon on the board when the church building was being built in 1888. The building was built of cypress --money was scarce. W.J.G. was sent as delegate to the Sunday School convention in Dallas, Texas. He served as a Justice of Peace. . . . W.J.G. ran a store in a place called Waldo. The old store building is gone now. ... W.J.G. owned property in Coryell and McLennan county before his death."

[**The date was actually 1851. They did not marry in Mississippi. They married in Travis Co., TX.] 
McIlhaney, William James Gibson (I7331)
 
573 Married Choctaw Indian that died of TB shortly after the birth of 3 daughters, a year apart. These girls all died in their early twenties from the same malady. Venable, Lee (I5940)
 
574 Marvin Bell Obituary

Mr. Marvin J. Bell, 78, of Clovis died Monday, Sept. 12, 2005, at Plains Regional Medical Center.

He was born March 21, 1927, in Blacktower to Barnett and Hettie (Brownlow) Bell.

He married Lena B. Williams Nov. 7, 1944, in Farwell. He Bell served in the U.S. Navy and later worked for the Santa Fe Railroad. He worked as a carman and later took a job as a traveling car inspector. In 1982 he moved to Topeka as chief Car inspector. He retired in 1989 and in 1996 moved to Clovis .

He was a member of Advent Christian Church.

Family members said he loved to cut grass and water his tree. He coached the National Little League Pirates for four years.

He is survived by his wife; a daughter, Judy Stone (and husband, David) of Aurora, Ill.; two sons, Robert Bell (Christine) of San Diego, Calif., and James Bell (Joyce) of Aurora, Ill.; two sisters, Jo Corbin (Travis) of Canon City, Colo., and Jan Pringle (Bill) of Clovis; a brother, Charles Bell (Clovis), 10 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and two great-great grandchildren

He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Margaret Bell.

The Rev. Travis Corbin will officiate services.

Burial will follow at Texico Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Advent Christian Church in Clovis.

Arrangements are being handled by Steed-Todd Funeral Home.
 
Bell, Marvin James (I998)
 
575 Mary "Mollie" Charlesann Elizabeth Carter was born in Tippah County, Mississippi. Her parents were James Carter and Salina Roxanna Dean. In 1851, the Carters moved to Webberville on the Colorado River in Travis County, Texas. That is where Mollie married William J.G. McIlhaney on Feb. 12, 1867. They were married by Albert Brown, and their marriage is recorded in Travis County Marriage Book 2, page 408. Soon after their marriage, Mollie and husband moved to Coryell County, Texas, where they spent the rest of their lives. All but three of their ten children grew to adulthood: Lula Belle 1870-1929, John Richardson 1873-1949, Anne Etta 1875-1876, William Arthur 1876-1960, Oliver Lee 1878-1956, Selena Jane 1880-1881, Frank B. 1881-1962, Ida Mae 1884-1886, and Ethel Elizabeth 1887-1960. Mollie and her husband were members of the Coryell Baptist Church, where her husband served as a deacon. He was also a Justice of the Peace. They owned 1,000+ acres in Coryell County and also ran a store in the Waldo community. Mollie's husband died in 1904. In 1910, she was living with her daughter Lula Belle in Taylor County, Texas. During her widowhood, she may also have lived with her sons John R. and Ollie in Wilbarger County, Texas. She passed away on October 23, 1911. There is no death record, and there are differing stories regarding where she died. One says she was visiting her sister Sarah Etter Summers in Crawford, Texas. Another says she was traveling on a train between Tolbert and Gatesville when she died. One granddaughter said that Mollie spoke happily of childhood Christmases spent at Bastrop, Texas (near Webberville) in the 1850s and 1860s. She said Mollie was a quiet woman who loved her children and who was well loved. Carter, Mary Charlesann Elizabeth (I8272)
 
576 Mary Brownlow was born about 1554 in Nottingham. She died about 1589 in Nottingham. Mary Brownlow and Henry Dunn were married on 25 October 1574 in St. Mary’s, Nottingham. Brownlow, Mary (I10439)
 
577 Mary Ditto born 15 Sep 1907 in Hall County, Texas, the wife of Bertie Brownlow and the Daughter of William Theodore Ditto and Eilza Ellen Crowson.

When someone gets me a photo of the tombstone I can confirm this information.

Father William Theodore Ditto Find A Grave Memorial# 35131425

Mother Eliza Ellen Crowson Find A Grave Memorial# 64717325

Spouse Bertie Brownlow Find A Grave Memorial# 69454960 
Ditto, Mary (I1047)
 
578 Mary Elander Criswell, b. June 15, 1844, m. March 15, 1860 to
Benjamin W. Garey in Praha, Fayette Co., Texas. She died after 1880. 
Criswell, Mary Elander (I4922)
 
579 Mary Ellen grew up near Whitney in Hill County, Tx. Per widow of son Staton, she was very large (300 lbs.) and had several physical ailments, including Bright's disease. Per son A.T., she died of dropsy. Per same widow, all the Carter sons were hard of hearing and were good-looking, nice people. Son A.T. said she died age 39, but handwritten record said she died 1935. Son A.T. said she was about 5 feet tall (another son said 5'2"-5'3") with dark hair (another son said dark brown) and blue eyes (another son said gray or blue eyes). She had small feet and hands and medium fair skin. None of her children with whom I spoke remembers her ever talking about her father, who died before they were born.
She is buried at Greenwood, Old East Waco cemetery. Was told her funeral was heavily attended because she knew everyone in East Waco and was well liked. 
Carter, Mary Ellen (I4908)
 
580 Masonic graveside services Brownlow, Perry Lee (I1224)
 
581 May have died in auto accident. Criswell, Inez (I4972)
 
582 Mayflower Passenger Williams, Thomas S (I9472)
 
583 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I922)
 
584 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I10)
 
585 MC LENNAN COUNTY, TEXAS - MARRIAGES 1966 ABBE - STEVENS
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088446 MANGHAM JOHNNIE RAY 20 MORTON LINDA DIANNE 19 10/25/1966 155 MC LENNAN

132470 MANGHAM JOHNNIE R 24 FLICK FAYE 30 07-Dec-1970

McLennan County TX, 1969 Divorces HOLLE - SHAW

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MANGHAM JOHNNIE R 23 LINDA D 22 01

VITAL RECORDS - MC LENNAN COUNTY, TX - DIVORCE 1984

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Number Name Age Name Age Under 18 Date Date
93060 MANGHAM JOHNNY R 38 FERN E 55 0 08-Oct-1983 17-Dec-1984 
Mangham, Johnnie Ray (I897)
 
586 McLennan Co. TX - Births, 1947 Surnames Heine - Matustik
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MANGHAM MARVIN EUGENE ROXIE DAVIS MARVIN HEWITT MANGHAM 0602 1947 m

Name: Marvin Eugene Mangham
Event: Birth
Event Date: 02 Jun 1947
Event Place: McLennan, Texas
Gender: Male
Father: Marvin Hewitt Mangham
Mother: Roxie Davis

MC LENNAN COUNTY, TEXAS - MARRIAGES 1966 ABBE - STEVENS
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080732 MANGHAM MARVIN EUGENE 19 ANDERSON DOROTHY LOUISE 19 9/16/1966 155 MC LENNAN

OBIT:
Marvin E. Mangham, 65, of Penrose, Co., passed away Friday, July 13, 2012, at a local hospital.

Marvin "Gene" Mangham, originally from Waco, was born June 2, 1947, to Marvin H. and Roxie Mangham. He attended University High and married his high school sweetheart, Louise Anderson, on Sept. 16, 1966. The couple had two boys, Richard Mangham and William Mangham.

Gene served his county in the US Army for 30 years and during that time earned many commendations including the Meritorious Service Medal with 1st Oak Leaf Cluster, Expert Field Medical Badge, National Defense Service Medal with Bronze Star, Overseas Service Ribbon, Expert Badge (M16 Rifle), Parachutist Badge and many others. Gene's passion for his country was only exceeded by his passion for fishing and hunting. He loved all things outdoors and spent as much time as possible enjoying life.

He is survived by his father, Marvin H. Mangham; four siblings, Sandy Brownlow and husband, Gene, Randy Mangham and wife, Julie, Judy Bessellieu and husband, Les, and Laurie Brown and husband, Allen. He had one granddaughter, Ashley Sigler.

Gene was preceded in death by his mother, Roxie Mangham.
 
Mangham, Marvin Eugene (I8)
 
587 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2)
 
588 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I924)
 
589 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I9)
 
590 Melvin Aubrey Mace Jr. was born December 3, 1941 at St. Paul’s Hospital in Dallas, Texas. He grew up in Bruceville-Eddy and graduated from BEHS in 1960.

On December 23, 1963 he married the love of his life Patsy Crelia.

Mace worked as a barber in Waco, Texas in the 1960’s then became employed by Central Freight Lines and Davis Brothers Publishing as a truck driver but later retired from Huck Manufacturing in 2002.

After retirement Mace and Pat moved to Chigger Hill where he lived the remainder of his life. Mace had many hobbies during his lifetime that created so many memories for himself, Pat and his family. Mace owned many classic cars throughout his life and with those he and Pat enjoyed years of car shows together. He was an avid collector of stamps, coins and arrowheads. His very impressive arrowhead collection is museum quality and he was very proud of it. His favorite T.V. shows were classic movies especially Big Foot and UFO documentaries. Some of his most special times were spent riding his Harley. Mace and Pat traveled to many destinations over the years including many trips to Sturgis, South Dakota, 4 Corners, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and all areas in between. These trips filled his life with great memories and lifelong friends. He hosted many parties at Chigger Hill like Time Change, Party till you Puke and Fourth of July. All of those who attended left with many lifetime memories. Mace was always up for a good game of Texas Hold’em with his favorite hand King deuce but while relaxing at home he would enjoy scratching his weekly lottery tickets.

Mace is survived by his wife of 58 years, Patsy Crelia Mace of Bruceville, Texas. As well as his children Vicki McLean, Rita Wilson and Brad Mace; Grandchildren Carla Mace, Whitney Ridgeway, and Bryan Roscher; Great Grandchildren Mace Powers, Bree Powers, Kamrin Mace, Dallas Mace, Jordan Mace, Wimberly Mace, Regan Roscher, Abby Lynn, Jax Ridgeway, Ash Ridgeway, Calin Roscher and Great Great Grandson Atlas Valdez.

Mace is preceded in death by his Grandparents Nanny and Tawtaw Smith; Parents Francis Dawson and Melvin Mace Sr; and his daughter Audrey Christine Mace. 
Mace, Melvin Aubrey (I2677)
 
591 Memorial Park Webb, Agnes Louise (I4026)
 
592 Merchant

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William Davis was born in Illinois and there he married Martha Harriet Maltby on 28 May 1862, in White, Illinois. They had a daughter, Nellie Dee Davis and moved to Texas and had a son, Aaron Simon Davis and another daughter Sylvia Harriett Davis MULLANE.

Name: William L Davis
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 27 Jan 1917
Event Place: Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 15 May 1842
Birthplace: , illinois
Father's Name: Louis Davis
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Pierce
Certificate Number: 2475
GS Film number: 2051761
Digital Folder Number: 005145484
Image Number: 01283

Citing this Record
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K34K-2RB : accessed 04 Oct 2013), William L Davis, 1917.
 
Davis, William Love (I7027)
 
593 Merrickville, Leeds & Grenville, Ontario, Canada Merrick, Stephen Henry (I10354)
 
594 Merriott Cemetery, Jessieville, Arkansas Graves, Woodrow (I9891)
 
595 Military Service: Civil War: The First Texas Legion, CSA. Hargrave, Harvey Lee (I2628)
 
596 Military: WWI
Religion: Baptist
HEAL: Died of Metastatic Carcenoma of Spine and Left hip. 
Brownlow, Oliver Johnson (I1094)
 
597 MINNIE BROWNLOW
SSN 462-34-9576
Residence: 76706 Waco, Mclennan, TX
Born 9 Aug 1892
Died Sep 1980
Issued: TX (Before 1951)

Mrs. Minnie Pearl Brownlow, 93, died Sep 22, 1980 in Waco.
Services at Connally Compton, burial in Rosemound Cemetery.

Survivors include: daughters, Mrs. O.F. (Alice) Mills of Hewitt Tx, Mrs. J.W. (Alma) McKee of Corpus Tx, Mrs. James L. (Nina) Monroe of Lorena Tx, Mrs. T.A. (Mary Lou) Reynolds of Waco; three grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephesws.

Waco Tribune Herald 9-23-1980 
Kidd, Minnie Pearl (I1011)
 
598 Moody, McLennan County, Texas Hutchinson, Joe M (I10577)
 
599 MOORE, MRS. GEORGE
Mrs. Moore Grieves Over Death of Husband and Dies Two Days Later

Yielding to unbearable grief over the death of her husband Monday, Mrs.
George Moore of Moody died at her home two days later and was buried at the
old Perry cemetery near Moody yesterday afternoon. George Moore was one of
the early settlers of McLennan county and his wife had resided in this
county since childhood. They had lived together sixty years, devoted to one
another as husband and wife, and when the summons came for her faithful and
cherished mate, Mrs. Moore, though in her usual good health, could not
continue the battle of life. She died of grief over the tragedy that
separated her from her loved one. Mrs. Moore is survived by seven children.
They are: Jesse Moore, Mrs. Lizzie Welsch, Walter Moore, David Moore, Mrs.
Eddie Shaw, all of Moody; and Mrs. Emer Smith, Bruceville, and Will Moore,
Waco. She was married to Mr. Moore in the home of Colonel Turner Hubby about
60 years ago. They now lie side by side In the old Perry cemetery at Moody.
She died very peacefully, and was entirely in her right mind until the very
last, and called each of her children to her and gave them the last message.

WACO DAILY TIMES HERALD
JANUARY 04, 1918
 
Yocum, Sarah F (I2676)
 
600 More About ADELBERT SALUSBURY COCKAYNE CUST:
Title (Facts Page): 5th Baron Brownlow 
Cust, Adelbert Salusbury Cockney (I1648)
 

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