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Husband: | | Andrew Jackson Caffey |
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Born: | | 21 Aug 1826 | at: | | , , Al |
Married: | | 17 Oct 1865 | at: | | Louisiana |
Died: | | 14 Apr 1905 | at: | | Brownwood, Brown Co, Tx |
Buried: | | | at: | | Caffey Cemetery Mercer's Gap, Comanche Co, Tx |
Father: | | William Hooper Caffey |
Mother: | | Mary (Shellcoat) Shelcott |
Other Spouses: | | Caroline Cornelia Graves |
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Wife: | | Alice Spell |
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Born: | | 18 Apr 1844 | at: | | , , La |
Died: | | 31 Oct 1934 | at: | | Hermleigh, Scurry Co, Tx |
Buried: | | | at: | | |
Father: | | William Spell |
Mother: | | Eliza Davis |
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Name: | | Mary Eugenia (Mollie) Caffey |
Born: | | 04 Sep 1866 | at: | | Keatchie, DeSoto Parish, La |
Died: | | 18 Apr 1950 | at: | | Tuscola, Taylor Co, Tx |
Buried: | | | at: | | Abilene, Taylor Co, Tx |
Spouses: | | Edward Allen Boles |
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Name: | | Andrew Jackson (Jim) Caffey Jr. |
Born: | | 03 Aug 1868 | at: | | Keatchie, DeSoto Parish, La |
Died: | | 23 Apr 1950 | at: | | Strong City, Roger Mills Co, Ok |
Buried: | | | at: | | Strong City Cemetery, Roger Mills Co, Ok |
Spouses: | | Myrtle Mae Kepley |
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Name: | | Edgar Caffey |
Born: | | 1870 | at: | | , , La |
Died: | | | at: | | |
Buried: | | | at: | | |
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Name: | | William Spell Caffey |
Born: | | 05 Feb 1870 | at: | | , , La |
Died: | | 17 Dec 1966 | at: | | Hermleigh, Taylor Co, Tx |
Buried: | | | at: | | |
Spouses: | | Ida Floy Wells |
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Name: | | Robert Preston Caffey |
Born: | | 03 Feb 1874 | at: | | Keatchie, DeSoto Parish, La |
Died: | | 14 Jan 1955 | at: | | Sidney, Comanche Co, Tx |
Buried: | | | at: | | Pendergrass Cemetery, Sidney, Tx |
Spouses: | | Mary Ina Weaver |
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Name: | | Earnest Lee Caffey |
Born: | | 17 Jan 1876 | at: | | , , La |
Died: | | 03 May 1880 | at: | | |
Buried: | | | at: | | |
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Name: | | Albert Sidney Caffey |
Born: | | 13 Jan 1880 | at: | | , Comanche Co, Tx |
Died: | | 20 Feb 1946 | at: | | Pomona, Los Angeles Co, Ca |
Buried: | | | at: | | Pomoma Cemetery, Los Angeles Co, Ca |
Spouses: | | Roxie Dora Jacoby |
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Name: | | Alice Minnie Caffey |
Born: | | 13 Jan 1880 | at: | | , Comanche Co, Tx |
Died: | | 29 Apr 1920 | at: | | Fluvanna, , Tx |
Buried: | | | at: | | Fluvanna, Tx, Scurry Co, |
Spouses: | | Thomas Jefferson Townsend William Samuel Boatman |
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Name: | | Jessie Maude Caffey |
Born: | | 29 Mar 1882 | at: | | , , Tx |
Died: | | | at: | | |
Buried: | | | at: | | |
Spouses: | | Lewis Jonothan (Laz) Layton |
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Name: | | Alex Rugely Caffey |
Born: | | 1884 | at: | | |
Died: | | | at: | | |
Buried: | | | at: | | |
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More Information:
About Andrew Jackson Caffey:
Home in 1850(City,County,State): Lowndes, Lowndes, Alabama A J Caffey 23 Caroline Caffey 21
About Alice Spell:
Name: Alice Spell Caffey Death date: 31 Oct 1934 Death place: Hermliiigh, Scurry, Texas Gender:
Female Race or color (on document): white Age at death: 90 years 6 months 13 days Birthdate:
18 Apr 1844 Birthplace: La. Marital status: Widowed Father's name: William Spell Father's
birthplace: La. Occupation: Retired Housewife Residence: Scurry Co, Texas Burial place: Hermliegh Burial
date: 01 Nov 1934
When Alice Spell Caffey moved into the Caffey family home in 1865, after marrying
Mr. Caffey, she brought with her several negro servants to help take care of her ready- made family.
However, shortly thereafter, she awakened one morning to find that all of her help had departed during
the night. Supposedly, Alice had never combed her own hair, dressed herself, cooked OR done any of
the household chores. These tasks had always been done for her by the family's negro servants. This
information was supplied by Stewart Caffey. Alice moved into her son William Spell Caffey's home
in 1907. She lived there until her death on October 31, 1934 at 90 years of age. Cody (grandson) remember's
her rocking in her rocking chair, doing needle work and singing. Cause of Death: senility and sudden
heart failure
About Earnest Lee Caffey:
Notes from Stewart Caffey say: at the time of Earnst's death, the family was out in the field picking
cotton and he was sent from the house to the field with a jug of cool water for those working in the
field. He was sick by the time he arrived, and died shortly thereafter. Family lore says that he stopped
along the way and ate some berries from a bush and that he probably swallowed a spider with the berries.
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