David Beauregard Hunt
M, (26 December 1926 - 3 June 2013)
Clara Mae Vickery
F, (3 March 1926 - 18 August 2006)
Birth* | 3 March 1926 | Clara was born at Kenedy, Karnes Co., Texas, on 3 March 1926. |
Marriage* | 22 January 1948 | She married David Beauregard Hunt at Kenedy, Karnes Co., Texas, on 22 January 1948 at age 21. |
Married Name | 22 January 1948 | As of 22 January 1948, her married name was Hunt. |
Death* | 18 August 2006 | She died at Victoria, Victoria Co., Texas, on 18 August 2006 at age 80.1 |
Annie Margaret Cox
F, (28 October 1913 - 27 November 2004)
Orville Broadus Ramsey
M, (circa 1910 - )
Birth* | circa 1910 | Orville was born circa 1910. |
Marriage* | 25 December 1933 | He married Annie Margaret Cox on 25 December 1933. |
Opal Ellen Cox
F, (12 October 1915 - 6 December 2008)
Marvin Ray Lawson
M, (circa 1912 - )
Birth* | circa 1912 | Marvin was born circa 1912. |
Marriage* | 28 January 1934 | He married Opal Ellen Cox on 28 January 1934. |
Rena Lou Cox
F, (15 October 1920 - 28 October 2005)
Alta Eugenia Cox
F, (11 September 1917 - 2 September 1923)
Birth* | 11 September 1917 | Alta was born at Kerrville, Kerr Co., Texas, on 11 September 1917. |
Death* | 2 September 1923 | She died on 2 September 1923 at age 5. |
Faye Dora Cox
F, (24 October 1924 - 17 November 2002)
Birth* | 24 October 1924 | Faye was born at Lockhart, Caldwell Co., Texas, on 24 October 1924. |
Married Name | 16 August 1942 | As of 16 August 1942, her married name was Stark. |
Death* | 17 November 2002 | She died at Austin, Travis Co., Texas, on 17 November 2002 at age 78.1 |
Burial* | say 20 November 2002 | Her body was interred say 20 November 2002 at Austin Memorial Park Cemetery, Austin, Travis Co., Texas.2 |
C. Raymond Ragland
M, (November 1899 - )
Birth* | November 1899 | C. was born at Lavaca Co., Texas, in November 1899. |
Census* | 1900 | He was in the in 1900 census at Lavaca Co., Texas. |
Census | 1910 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Eastland Co., Texas, in 1910. |
Marriage* | say 1923 | He married Viola Regan say 1923. |
Biography* | | He was listed as Raymond in the 1900 census but as "Corral R." in the 1910 census. According to Dr. Charles L. Culpepper, Sr. in the GENEALOGY OF FRANCIS G. CULPEPPER Raymond had a child named "Carrol." This was probably Raymond's first name. |
Viola Regan
F, (circa 1902 - )
Birth* | circa 1902 | Viola was born circa 1902. |
Marriage* | say 1923 | She married C. Raymond Ragland say 1923. |
Married Name | say 1923 | As of say 1923, her married name was Ragland. |
Ella May Ragland
F, (February 1897 - )
(?) Whiteside
M, (say 1895 - )
Birth* | say 1895 | (?) was born say 1895. |
Marriage* | | He married Ella May Ragland. |
Biography* | | Dr. Charles L. Culpepper, Sr. listed the name as "Whitside" in the GENEALOGY OF FRANCIS G. CULPEPPER but the name was listed as "Whiteside" in the Culpepper Heritage Association records. |
Blanton James Grant
M, (25 October 1919 - April 1978)
William Francis Guthrie
M, (9 May 1858 - 21 December 1933)
Birth* | 9 May 1858 | William was born at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 9 May 1858. |
Employment* | | William's occupation: farmer/rancher. |
Census* | 1860 | He was in the in 1860 census at Lavaca Co., Texas. |
Census | 1870 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Lavaca Co., Texas, in 1870. |
Marriage* | 28 November 1877 | He married Mary Elizabeth Kate Edgar at De Witt Co., Texas, on 28 November 1877 at age 19. |
Census | 14 June 1880 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 14 June 1880. |
Death* | 21 December 1933 | He died at Electra, Wichita Co., Texas, on 21 December 1933 at age 75. |
Burial* | | His body was interred at Beaver Creek Cemetery, Wichita Co., Texas. |
Biography* | | Census: 1900 Goliad Co., TX. \ED 49, sheet 10 (William Guthrie May 1858 TX).\ Census: 1910 Wichita Co., TX. \ED 230- 30 (W. M. [Wm.?] Guthrie 54 TX m1/320.\ William's birth was recorded in the Bible of his stepfather, S. M. Guthrie, Sr.: _________________________W. F. Guthrie: _________________________Was born May 9th 1858 The S. M. Guthrie, Sr. Bible record for William's marriage reads: _________________________W. F. Guthrie: _________________________Was Married Novr 28th 1877 Keith Guthrie wrote Feb 1991: My grandfather was W. F. Guthrie the son of William D. and Martha. He set up a farm operation in the Sweet Home area but after my father, William Earl, was born the family moved to north Goliad County where they farmed and raised eleven children -- one dying after a few days. W. F. Guthrie evidently did reasonably well as a farmer and rancher until around 1900 when the boll weevils just about ruined his cotton crop for several years straight. He was a man of violent action and after a particularly bad year he packed his entire family, farm equipment, hogs, mules, etc. into a couple of box cars and headed for Wichita County where he purchased three sections of land on Beever Creek. "By God," he is quoted as saying, "I'll get away from the son-of-bitch boll weevils." All of his married sons, with the exception of one, followed their parents to Electra, including my parents William Earl and Frankie Pemberton Simmons. This all happened in 1907. William Guthrie was listed in the 1900 census of Goliad Co., TX. But he had apparently moved his family to Wichita Co., TX by 1910 since this is where he was listed with his wife, Mary, and six children in the census. Mrs. Travis (Jacqueline Lorenz) McClinton wrote 20 Jul 1988 that "William Francis, son of Wm. D. and Martha, lived near Electra [Wichita Co.] Texas. Finally William's death was recorded in the S. M. Guthrie, Sr. Family Bible: _________________________W. F. Guthrie _________________________Died Dec. 21, 1933. |
Mary Elizabeth Kate Edgar
F, (28 February 1862 - 13 April 1951)
Birth* | 28 February 1862 | Mary was born at De Witt Co., Texas, on 28 February 1862. |
Marriage* | 28 November 1877 | She married William Francis Guthrie at De Witt Co., Texas, on 28 November 1877 at age 15. |
Married Name | 28 November 1877 | As of 28 November 1877, her married name was Guthrie. |
Census* | 14 June 1880 | She was listed as a resident in the census report at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 14 June 1880. |
Census | 1900 | She was listed as a resident in the census report at Goliad Co., Texas, in 1900. |
Death* | 13 April 1951 | She died at Wichita Co., Texas, on 13 April 1951 at age 89. |
Burial* | | Her body was interred at Beaver Creek Cemetery, Wichita Co., Texas. |
Biography* | | Mary was known as "Molly." A 49 year old "Mary" was listed (ED 230, family 30) with her husband "W. M. Guthrie" (really Wm. Guthrie) and six children in the 1910 Wichita Co., TX census. She had been married once for 32 years and had twelve children, eleven of whom were still living in 1910. |
Stonewall Jackson Guthrie
M, (28 March 1862 - 7 December 1943)
Birth* | 28 March 1862 | Stonewall was born at Shiner, Lavaca Co., Texas, on 28 March 1862. |
Census* | 1870 | He was in the in 1870 census at Lavaca Co., Texas. |
Census | 14 June 1880 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 14 June 1880. |
Marriage* | 6 October 1885 | He married Mary Alice Vollentine at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 6 October 1885 at age 23. |
Death* | 7 December 1943 | He died at Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas, on 7 December 1943 at age 81. |
Burial* | | His body was interred at Holy Cross Cemetery, Waco, McLennan Co., Texas. |
Biography* | | S. J. Guthrie's birth was recorded in S. M. Guthrie, Sr.'s Bible: _________________________S. J. Guthrie: _________________________Was born March 28th 1862. His marriage was also recorded in his father's Bible: _________________________S. J. Guthrie _________________________Was Married Octr 6th 1885 However, Mrs. Travis (Jacqueline Lorenz) McClinton noted on a Shadrack Guthrie descendant list that Lavaco Co., TX marriage records also recorded the 6 Oct 1885 date for the marriage but "12-6-1885" was recorded in the S. J. Guthrie family Bible and a daughter, Alta Guthrie Falter, gave the date as "11-6-1885." |
Mary Alice Vollentine
F, (27 December 1864 - 22 October 1943)
Birth* | 27 December 1864 | Mary was born at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 27 December 1864. |
Marriage* | 6 October 1885 | She married Stonewall Jackson Guthrie at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 6 October 1885 at age 20. |
Married Name | 6 October 1885 | As of 6 October 1885, her married name was Guthrie. |
Death* | 22 October 1943 | She died at Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas, on 22 October 1943 at age 78. |
Burial* | | Her body was interred at Holy Cross Cemetery, Waco, McLennan Co., Texas. |
Shadrach Marion Guthrie Jr.
M, (22 November 1864 - 23 December 1954)
Birth* | 22 November 1864 | Shadrach was born at Yoakum, Lavaca Co., Texas, on 22 November 1864.1 |
Census* | 1870 | He was in the in 1870 census at Lavaca Co., Texas. |
Census | 14 June 1880 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 14 June 1880. |
Marriage* | circa 1893 | He married Emma Marie Goodson circa 1893. |
Census | 1900 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Yoakum, Lavaca Co., Texas, in 1900. |
Death* | 23 December 1954 | He died at Round Timber, Baylor Co., Texas, on 23 December 1954 at age 90. |
Burial* | | His body was interred at Round Timber, Baylor Co., Texas. |
Biography* | | Census: 1900 of Yoakum, Lavaca Co., TX. \(Shadrack Guthrie Saloon Keeper).\ Census: 1910 Baylor Co., TX. \Pct. 3, ED 13, sheet 2 (S. M. Guthrie, Jr. 44 TX m1/18).\ Shadrack's birth was recorded in his father's Bible: _________________________S. M. Guthrie Jr.: _________________________Was born November 22nd 1864 Shadrack was listed as a "Saloon Keeper" in the 1900 census of Yoakum, Lavaca Co., TX. By 1910 he had apparently moved to Baylor Co., TX since this is where he was noted in census records. Mrs. Travis (Jacqueline Lorenz) McClinton noted on a Shadrack Guthrie descendant list that Shadrack Marion Guthrie, Jr. "also owned a meat market." Finally Shadrack's death was recorded in the S. M. Guthrie, Sr. Family Bible: _________________________S. M. Guthrie _________________________Died Dec. 23rd, 1954 S. M. Guthrie's daughter, Mrs. V. V. (Lyda Guthrie) Cherry wrote the following entry which appeared in Salt Pork to Sirloin: The History of Baylor Co., Texas 1878-1930 published by the Baylor County Historical Society: S. M. GUTHRIE, JR. FAMILY by Lyda Cherry My parents were the late S. M. Guthrie Jr. and Emma Goodson Guthrie. They were both born at Yoakum, Texas Lavaca County. To this union were born: Leslie W., Susie Irene, Lyda, Joe, Jessie Lee Martin, J. B., and Dottie Guthrie Harland. Of the above named children the following are deceased; Leslie W., Susie Irene, and Joe Guthrie. We moved to Baylor County December 1906 and we settled on the W. H. Portwood Ranch in the Round Timber Community. We lived on Mr. Portwood's until December 1907 when we moved to my grandfather's place, S. M. Guthrie Sr., in the Marys Creek Community. S. M. Guthrie Sr. owned the Old King Collie Place. I believe Rex Carpenter or George W. Higgins owns the place at present. In December 1909 we moved back to Mr. Portwood's place in the Round Timber Community. We lived there until January 1915. My father bought the Buck Farr Place just west of the Round Timber Store. My brother Leslie and sister Irene and I went to school at Marys Creek. It was my first school. When we moved back to Round Timber we attended that school until it burned in April, 1917. Leslie joined the Navy and Irene passed away so I dropped out of school until 1919 and I went to Megargel and finished school there, that term. In September 1920 I attended N. T. S. T. C. at Denton and obtained a teaching certificate. I taught the ensuing school term at White Flat, Texas in Motley Co. There I met my late husband V. V Cherry. I taught school 40 years. Thirty-three in Texas schools mostly in Baylor County: Five years at Westminister, California and two years in Connecticut, Groton and Uncasville. In my early days, the Round Timber Church played a very important part in our community. We had Sunday School and Church every Sunday. The church at that time belonged to the Methodist. Once a month they let us "Good Baptist" hold church. Grandpa Thurman and Bro. Stanley usually did the preaching for the Baptist. During summer we would have a singing convention at least once a month. We had an arbor in what is now my brother Bill's farm. We would have camp meetings in the summer. It was at one of these meetings that I was converted in 1919 and joined the Baptist Church. Once a year we had a Children's Day Program in June. One year we went to Spring Creek and put on our program and the next year Spring Creek would come put on a program at our church. Of course the big event to us children was the "big big" diner on the ground, but we had ours under the arbor. When any sorrow befell any family, the whole community turned out in the most wonderful way. The late Walter Howe Family were our best neighbors. Clara Howe Thurman and I were very dear friends. The late Tom Parker Family lived just below the hill from the Round Timber Cemetery. The late John W. Stevens lived north of Round Timber Store. The late Jim Hamby, whose late wife was Mattie Randall, Family lived next door to the late W. S. Howe Family. The Thurman family, Uncle Henry and his father lived east of the store. In our community the school did not play too great a part. Each Friday afternoon we would have a spelling bee and at the end of each school, we would have a community play. One teacher that has left a lasting impression on me is Laura Cockrell, the present Mrs. R. Q. Jones of Megargel, Texas. At present Mrs. Jessie Lee Martin is living in Midland, Texas. Brother Bill lives at his home in the Round Timber Community on the late John Johnson place. Dottie Harland and I live in Seymour, Texas. |
Citations
- Baylor County Historical Society, Salt Pork to Sirloin: The History of Baylor Co. TX 1878-1930, Nortex Offset Publications, 1972.
S. M. Guthrie Jr. Family.
Emma Marie Goodson
F, (27 January 1874 - 13 April 1951)
Birth* | 27 January 1874 | Emma was born at Yoakum, Lavaca Co., Texas, on 27 January 1874.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1893 | She married Shadrach Marion Guthrie Jr. circa 1893. |
Married Name | circa 1893 | As of circa 1893, her married name was Guthrie. |
Census* | 1900 | She was listed as a resident in the census report at Yoakum, Lavaca Co., Texas, in 1900. |
Census | 1910 | She was listed as a resident in the census report at Baylor Co., Texas, in 1910. |
Death* | 13 April 1951 | She died at Seymour, Baylor Co., Texas, on 13 April 1951 at age 77. |
Biography* | | Mrs. Travis (Jacqueline Lorenz) McClinton, on the Shadrack Guthrie descendant list, listed Emma's date of birth as "1-27-74 or 1877." In the 1900 census, Emma's birth was listed as Jan 1874 and she was listed as 36 years old in the 1910 census. In the 1900 census Emma was listed as having had five children, four of whom were still living in 1900. Only four of these children have been accounted for. In the 1910 census Emma was listed as having had five children all of whom were still living. Mrs. Travis (Jacqueline Lorenz) McClinton, on a Shadrack Guthrie descendant list, listed an unnamed twin for Lyda born in 1900. Perhaps this child died before the 1910 census and the twins were counted as a single birth event in 1910. Jacqueline then notes that a delayed birth certificate for Lyda Hopkins Guthrie born 3-10-1900 records her parents as: Shed Marion Guthrie age 34 (his 4th child) Emma Goodson Guthrie age 26 (her 3rd child) It is not clear if this means that Shadrack Guthrie, Jr. had a previous marriage. No record of any marriage for Shadrack Guthrie, Jr. has been found in Lavaca Co., TX. Jacqueline also noted on the Shadrack Guthrie descendant list: Lillie Guthrie Edmondson, daughter of Lem Guthrie, says there was a Bill, Leslie, Lydia, Dottie, Susie, and Jessie. |
Citations
- Baylor County Historical Society, Salt Pork to Sirloin: The History of Baylor Co. TX 1878-1930, Nortex Offset Publications, 1972.
S. M. Guthrie Jr Family.
Edgar Ardnee Guthrie
M, (8 April 1867 - 16 November 1935)
Birth* | 8 April 1867 | Edgar was born at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 8 April 1867. |
Employment* | | Edgar's occupation: farmer. |
Census* | 1870 | He was in the in 1870 census at Lavaca Co., Texas. |
Census | 14 June 1880 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 14 June 1880. |
Marriage* | 11 October 1897 | He married Mary Magdalene Otten on 11 October 1897 at age 30. |
Death* | 16 November 1935 | He died at De Witt Co., Texas, on 16 November 1935 at age 68. |
Burial* | | His body was interred at Oak Grove Cemetery, Yoakum, Lavaca Co., Texas. |
Biography* | | Census: 1910 Baylor Co., TX. \Pct. 5, ED 15, sheet 2 (Edgar A. Guthrie 43 TX -- KY m1/12).\ Edgar's birth was recorded in his father's Bible: _________________________Edgar G. Guthrie: _________________________Was born April 8th 1867 The initial "A." was placed over the "G." in the birth record. Edgar was listed (#50825) as "Edgar Ardnell Guthrie" in the Texas Death Index. Mrs. Travis (Jacqueline Lorenz) McClinton, on a Shadrack Guthrie descendant list, noted the name as "Edgar Ardnee." His death was also recorded in the S. M. Guthrie, Sr. Family Bible: _________________________E. A. Guthrie _________________________Died Nov. 16, 1935. |
Mary Magdalene Otten
F, (6 March 1872 - 24 February 1944)
Name Variation | | She was also known as Mollie. |
Birth* | 6 March 1872 | Mary was born at De Witt Co., Texas, on 6 March 1872. |
Marriage* | 11 October 1897 | She married Edgar Ardnee Guthrie on 11 October 1897 at age 25. |
Married Name | 11 October 1897 | As of 11 October 1897, her married name was Guthrie. |
Census* | 1910 | She was listed as a resident in the census report at Baylor Co., Texas, in 1910. |
Death* | 24 February 1944 | She died at Yoakum, Lavaca Co., Texas, on 24 February 1944 at age 71. |
Burial* | circa 26 February 1944 | Her body was interred circa 26 February 1944 at Oak Grove Cemetery, Yoakum, Lavaca Co., Texas. |
Biography* | | Mary was known as "Mollie." In the 1910 census, her parents appeared to have the name "Otton" and were born in Germany. On a Martha A. E. Culpepper descendant list, the name was listed as "Olton." Culpepper Heritage Association records list the name as Olton (or Otton). |
Ninnie Irene Guthrie
F, (6 August 1869 - )
Birth* | 6 August 1869 | Ninnie was born at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 6 August 1869. |
Census* | 1870 | She was in the in 1870 census at Lavaca Co., Texas. |
Census | 14 June 1880 | She was listed as a resident in the census report at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 14 June 1880. |
Marriage* | 24 December 1889 | She married Willis Hunter at De Witt Co., Texas, on 24 December 1889 at age 20. |
Married Name | 24 December 1889 | As of 24 December 1889, her married name was Hunter. |
Census | 30 June 1900 | She was listed as a resident in the census report at Oakville, Live Oak Co., Texas, on 30 June 1900. |
Biography* | | The following birth record is from the S. M. Guthrie, Sr. Bible: _________________________Ninnie Irene Guthrie: _________________________Was born August 6th 1869 However she appears to have been listed as "Lavenia" in the 1870 census and as "Minnie" in the 1880 census. She appears to have been listed as "Minna L. Guthrie" on the marriage record. Mrs. Travis (Jacqueline Lorenz) McClinton wrote 20 Jul 1988 that the family "always called her Ninnie" but a nephew thought Ninnie's name was "Ninevah Irene." On a Shadrack Guthrie descendant list, Jacqueline added that Ninnie "attended Kid Key College in Sherman, TX." |
Willis Hunter
M, (April 1860 - 8 April 1925)
Birth* | April 1860 | Willis was born at Texas in April 1860. |
Employment* | | Willis's occupation: farmer. |
Marriage* | 24 December 1889 | He married Ninnie Irene Guthrie at De Witt Co., Texas, on 24 December 1889 at age 29. |
Census* | 1900 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Oakville, Live Oak Co., Texas, in 1900. |
Death* | 8 April 1925 | He died at Harris Co., Texas, on 8 April 1925. |
Biography* | | On a Shadrack Guthrie descendant list, Mrs. Travis (Jacqueline Lorenz) McClinton noted that according to the 1900 census Willis "owned a farm free of mortgage." |
Lemuel Guthrie
M, (7 October 1872 - 8 March 1957)
Birth* | 7 October 1872 | Lemuel was born at Sweet Home, Lavaca Co., Texas, on 7 October 1872. |
Employment* | | Lemuel's occupation: farmer. |
Census* | 14 June 1880 | He was in the on 14 June 1880 census at Lavaca Co., Texas. |
Marriage* | 9 March 1895 | He married Lena Augusta Buesing on 9 March 1895 at age 22. |
Census | 1910 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Baylor Co., Texas, in 1910. |
Death* | 8 March 1957 | He died at Wheeler, Wheeler Co., Texas, on 8 March 1957 at age 84. |
Burial* | | His body was interred at Wheeler, Wheeler Co., Texas.1 |
Biography* | | Lemuel was known as "Lemmie" or "Lem." His birth was recorded in his father's Bible: _________________________Lemuel Guthrie: _________________________Was born October 7th 1872 Mrs. Travis (Jacqueline Lorenz) McClinton noted on a Shadrack Guthrie descendant list that "Lem was a Trustee for Barton School in Motley Co., TX c[irc]a 1935." The following entry was written by Lemuel's daughter, Mrs. O. J. (Lemmie Guthrie) Day, and appeared on p. 261 of Of Such As These - A History of Motley County by Eleanor Traweek: The Lem Guthrie Family In January 1912, Mr. and Mrs. Lem Guthrie and their six children arrived in Matador after a 135 mile trip from their former home near Seymour, Texas. The trip took 3 days in a covered wagon with over night stops in wagon yards, which was a great adventure for the children. They greatly anticipated getting to Motley, a country wich was so lush, (they had been told) that an abundance of mellons grew wild. Somebody was exaggerating. They found wild mellons all right--but they were pie mellons! Mr. Guthrie, with the assistance of Ernest Fisher, established an early freight line to Floydada soon after he arrived in Motley County. In those days it often took three to four days to make the trip with a heavily loaded wagon--depending, of course, on how muddy the roads were. In the early 20's Guthrie and Sons built the first drive-in filling station in Matador and a building to house their new Chevrolet car agency. in the early 30's a small family chain of movie theatres was established. The first one was built and operated by Lee Guthrie in Wheeler, Texas. Other locations were at Matador, Lefors and Eden, Texas; and Tipton, Erick, and Wetumka, Oklahoma. All of the family had first names starting with the letter "L": Lem (Mr. Guthrie), Lena (Mrs. Guthrie); Lemmie, Lilly, Lee, Lovena, Lloyd, and Lamar. Of their four grandchildren, all had an "L" in one of their first names. The Guthrie children, four of whom became school teachers, married as follows: Lemmie to O. J. Day, Lilly to A. S. "Bert" Edmondson; Lee to Laura Wimberly, Lovena to Joe Tom Jackson, Lloyd to L.H "Dick" Dirickson, and Lamar to Georgia Westmoreland. Grandchildren of the couple are James Lee Day (m. Dorine Holmesly), Linda Jovena Jackson (m. L. M. Lockett), Gayle Lamar Guthrie (m. Belle Stephens) and Marion Lee Guthrie (m. Lydia Lang). There are ten great grandchildren. Both Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie were native Texans. Lem was born in Lavaca Co. and Mrs. Guthrie, the former Lena Buesing, in Fayette County. Mr. Guthrie died at Wheeler, Texas in March 1957. Mrs. Guthrie died Nov. 1, 1961 at Tipton, Ok. They are buried at Wheeler, Texas. |
Citations
- Eleanor Mitchell Traweek, Of Such as These: A History of Motley County and its families, Wichita Falls, TX: Nortex Publications, 1973.
p 261.
Lena Augusta Buesing
F, (5 August 1874 - 1 November 1961)
Birth* | 5 August 1874 | Lena was born at La Grange, Fayette Co., Texas, on 5 August 1874. |
Marriage* | 9 March 1895 | She married Lemuel Guthrie on 9 March 1895 at age 20. |
Married Name | 9 March 1895 | As of 9 March 1895, her married name was Guthrie. |
Census* | 1910 | She was listed as a resident in the census report at Baylor Co., Texas, in 1910. |
Death* | 1 November 1961 | She died at Tipton, Tillman Co., Oklahoma, on 1 November 1961 at age 87.1 |
Burial* | | Her body was interred at Wheeler, Wheeler Co., Texas.1 |
Citations
- Eleanor Mitchell Traweek, Of Such as These: A History of Motley County and its families, Wichita Falls, TX: Nortex Publications, 1973.
p 261.