Census: 8 Jan 1920
, Missouri, Lawrence Co, Aurora, ED101, p21A
S2844
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S2844: [S2844] 1920 census, Missouri, Lawrence Co, Aurora, ED101, p21A
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Father: Living Moore
Mother: Living Nelson
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Father: Living Allen
Mother: Living Hurley
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Census: 11 Apr 1930
, Texas, Kerr Co., Kerville, ED123-12, p55B
S5331
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Father: Jessie Leroy Wilson
Mother: Ruby Jewel Longley
Sources:
S5331: [S5331] 1930 census, Texas, Kerr Co., Kerville, ED123-12, p55B
SD17226: death certificate
S9021: Texas Birth Index, 1903 - 1997, Ancestry.com
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| m.Living Barbour |
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Census: 3 Jan 1920
, Oklahoma, Logan Co., LeBaron Twp, ED46, pg22B sh1B
S0783
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Father: Clarence Clyde Goodnight
Mother: Opal Y Beauchaw
Notes:
the 1920 census has Frank and Thelma's ages both listed as 6/12 years
(twins?).
Sources:
S0783: [S0783] 1920 census, Oklahoma, Logan Co., LeBaron Twp, ED46, pg22B sh1B
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son of John Christopher and Ella Hardin Stevens
https://sites.rootsweb.com/~txnavarr/obituaries/pg90012.htm
Dr. W. C. (Clark) Stevens, 79, retired professor of microbiology at
Abilene Christian University, and for eighteen years head of the
Department of Biology, died in an Abilene hospital on Saturday
evening, July 22, 2000. He was born in Richland, Navarro County,
Texas, on March 21, 1921. The funeral service is scheduled for 1:30
on Wednesday afternoon, July 26, in the auditorium of the University
Church of Christ. Burial will follow in Elmwood Memorial Park under
the direction of Elmwood Funeral home. Family visitation is set for
5:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday afternoon in the Activity Center of the
University Church. He is survived by his devoted wife of 56 years,
Letitia (Longley), known favorably in local and regional art circles
as "Tish." Theirs was a marriage made in heaven. When he breathed
his last breath last Saturday evening, she was holding his hand. She
gave him a last kiss. He is also survived by two daughters, Diane
(Mrs. Jerry) Wilson of Abilene, and by Patti (Mrs. Tomas) Concepcion
of San Juan, Puerto Rico. He leaves five grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren. Clark is also survived by a sister, Vern
Lansford, of Cleburne, Texas, and by a brother, John C. Stevens,
of Abilene. Dr. Stevens' interests leaned toward science,
specifically microbiology. He earned the bachelor's degree from
Harding University, the masters' degree from the University of
Arkansas, and the Ph.D from Vanderbilt University. His education
was temporarily interrupted by WWII during which he served in the
Army Air Corps. He taught at Harding University for several years
with time out for post-doctoral studies at the University of Miami.
In 1966 he moved to Abilene to become head of the Biology Department
at ACU. The following citation was read on the occasion of his
being awarded the 20-year pin recognizing his services to ACU (May,
1987). Dr. Clark Stevens has been a role model for many years for
those who are younger. He has devoted his entire working life to
Christian education and more importantly, he has developed that
extra measure of Christian maturity that we respect and admire. We
have never seen him impatient with anyone or any situation. He has
been willing to take whatever time was needed for students and
fellow faculty members. His students have consistently given him
the highest ratings as a teacher, and many have complimented him
by following him into the professional world as microbiologists.
His peers have appreciated his quiet leadership, his kind and tactful
manner, his example as a teacher, and his applied Christianity. On
the occasion of his retirement in 1988, ACU announced the
establishment of The Dr. William Clark Stevens Endowed Professorship
and Research Laboratory. Also established was the Clark Stevens
Endowed Scholarship. Those wishing to make memorial donations may
choose one of these funds at ACU or a charity of choice. Speaking
at the Service will be Dr. Eddie Sharp, minister of the University
Church, with the scripture reading by Paul Rotenberry and the prayer
by John Clark Stevens. Congregational singing will be led by Dr.
Mark Tate. Pallbearers will be Greg Wilson, Jimmy Wilson, John Clark
Stevens, James Cole, Brent Ballard and Paul Rotenberry. Honorary
pallbearers will be members of the biology faculty and members of
the Key City Kiwanis Club.
Sources:
S9022: Texas Death Index, 1903 - 2000, Ancestry.com
S9021: Texas Birth Index, 1903 - 1997, Ancestry.com
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Father: Living Church
Mother: Living LaMay
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Census: Apr 1930
, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Jefferson Twp, Dresden,ED 50-15,pg106A
S2137
| m.Marjorie Lula Hittle |
Sources:
S2137: [S2137] 1930 census, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Jefferson Twp, Dresden,ED 50-15,pg106A
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Father: James Donald Hunter
Mother: Living Starr
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Census: 5 Jun 1900
, Virginia, Franklin Co., Blackwater Tp, ED21, p4B
S5759
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Father: Charles Edward Akers
Mother: Sarah Elizabeth Akers
Sources:
S5759: [S5759] 1900 census, Virginia, Franklin Co., Blackwater Tp, ED21, p4A
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Census: 4 Apr 1930
, Texas, Deaf Smith Co., Hereford, ED59-1, p3A
S6323
| m.Cody Ross Bentley |
Sources:
S6323: [S6323] 1930 census, Texas, Deaf Smith Co., Hereford, ED59-1, p3A
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Census: 3 May 1910
, Arkansas, Benton Co., Brightwater Twp, ED14, pg58A
S2225
Census: 23 Jan 1920
, Arkansas, Benton Co., Brightwater Tp, ED14, p52A
S4114
Census: 25 Apr 1930
, Arkansas, Benton Co., Brightwater Tp, ED4-7, p38A
S4115
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Father: Harry Lynch
Mother: Vesta Elizabeth "Betty" Cox
Sources:
S4115: [S4115] 1930 census, Arkansas, Benton Co., Brightwater Tp, ED4-7, p38A
S4114: [S4114] 1920 census, Arkansas, Benton Co., Brightwater Tp, ED14, p52A
S2225: [S2225] 1910 census, Arkansas, Benton Co., Brightwater Twp, ED14, pg58A
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| m.Living Stotts |
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Census: 14 Apr 1930
, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Washington Twp, ED60-35, p5A
S3330
Census: 24 Apr 1930
, Ohio, Morgan Co., McConnelsville, ED58-12, p25A
S3331
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Father: Edward Henry Gheen
Mother: Lillian Margaret Jenkins
Sources:
S3331: [S3331] 1930 census, Ohio, Morgan Co., McConnelsville, ED58-12, p25A
S3330: [S3330] 1930 census, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Washington Twp, ED60-35, p5A
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| m.Living Hoxworth |
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Notes:
possible that Elizabeth's maiden name is Pinkston
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Census: 20 Apr 1910
, Illinois, Clark Co., Martinsville, ED16, pg171A, sh5A
S1196
Census: 1920
, Oklahoma, Garfield Co., Olive Twp, ED 95 pg 1B, ln73 dn15 fn15
S0025
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Father: James Leroy Hunter
Mother: Phoebe Ethel Sidey
Notes:
The Lima News, Lima, Ohio, Monday, June 27, 1927
St. Marys, June 27 -- (Special) Rusell Hunter, 29, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Hunter, Covington, Okla., formerly of St. Marys, was shot
and killed Saturday in that city, according to a telegram received
by his uncle, Charles L. Hunter. No details of the tragedy were given
in the message. He is survived by a widow and a small child, his
parents, two brothers, and two sisters.
Obituary (courtesy of Darla Hale Terry)
The Covington Record, Covington, Garfield County, Oklahoma
Thursday, June 30, 1927, Volume 10, Number 42, Front Page
Russell Hunter was born May 1, 1907 at Muncie, Ind., and died June
24, at Covington aged 20 years, one month and 20 days. He was
united in marriage with Mildred Vineyard (sic Vinyard) on April 14,
1925, at Perry. To this union was born one boy, Russell Dean now 22
months old, who with his mother survive. Other surviving relatives
are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hunter, of Covington; two sisters,
Mrs. Ethel Freeman of Borger, Tex. and Mrs. Nora Langley (sic Longley)
of Covington; and three brothers W. H. Hunter, J. L. Hunter, Jr., and
Donald Hunter all of Covington.
Sources:
S0025: [S0025] 1920 census, Oklahoma, Garfield Co., Olive Twp, ED 95 pg 1B
S1196: [S1196] 1910 census, Illinois, Clark Co., Martinsville, ED16, pg171A, sh5A
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Census: 16 Jun 1900
, Oklahoma, Day Co., Rawdon Twp, pg20B
S2104
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Sources:
S2104: [S2104] 1900 census, Oklahoma, Day Co., Rawdon Twp, pg20B
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