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Louisa Fish (F5/1.8), daughter of Joseph Martin Fish (F6/1.1)
and Nancy "Ann" Dyches Fish (D6/1.4), was born in February 1838 in
Texas. She appeared in the 1850 census
of her father's household as a 12-year-old.
She was referred to as "Ludie Fish" in 1941 by Judge Charles
Augustus Lord. She was married August
26, 1852 to Jesse Barker (B5/1.1), according to Williamson County Marriage Book
1, page 35.
Joseph Martin Fish (F6/1.1) conveyed "500 acres seven miles
above Georgetown on the north side of North San Gabriel River of the original
Fish League to my daughter Louiza Barker," August 6, 1855, according to
Williamson County Deed Book 6, page 112.
On May 27, 1857 Nancy "Ann" Dyches Fish (D6/1.4) gave
a quit claim deed to "Louisa Barker et al in confirmation of the gift of
Joseph Fish for the use and benefit of Mephy Dobbs," according to
Williamson County Deed Book 7, page 151.
"Mephy Dobbs" is believed to be a daughter of Joseph Dobbs
(D5/1.1) and Celia M. Fish Dobbs (F5/1.9).
Jesse Barker (B5/1.1) appeared as the head of a household in the
1880 census of Lee County, Texas, Enumeration District 94, page 46, precinct 4:
"Barker,
Jessie 50, born in Mississippi
Louisa 40, born in Texas
Calvin 22, born in Texas,
son
Evin 17, born in Texas,
son
Mary
F. 15, born in Texas, daughter
Stephen 12, born in Texas,
son
William 6, born in Texas,
son
Wily 4, born in Texas, son
Levy 1, born in Texas,
son"
About 1881 Jesse Barker (B5/1.1) removed to Indian Territory,
perhaps Carter County where other members of the family resided. It is believed that he died there about
1897.
A nephew, Jeptha Cornelius Moore (M3/1.1), wrote July 27, 1935:
"Aunt Lottie [Ludie?] and Uncle Jess Barker moved to the
Indian Territory about the same time we did.
They had a large family, nearly all boys. They had one girl. The
last I heard from her she lived in Milam County. Steve Barker, one of Aunt Lottie's boys, married Frankie Hanks,
one of my step-sisters. They had a
large family. The last I heard of them
they lived in East Oklahoma. Frankie
passed on several years ago. I will
give you the Barker boys' names the best I know, Joe, Cal, Steve, Ive, Imzie,
Wiley and Lee. Uncle Jess and Aunt
Lottie passed away in the Indian Territory several years ago. Most of the boys lived in East Oklahoma the
last I knowed."
Louisa Fish Barker (F5/1.8) apparently had returned to Texas
between July 1895 and June 1898. She,
apparently a widow, appeared as a farm owner and the head of Household 63 in
the 1900 census of Ellis County, Texas, Enumeration District 33, page 4, precinct
8:
"Barker,
Louiza 62, born in February 1838
in Texas, father born
in Texas, mother born in Texas,
farm owner
Elmsey 25, born in August
1874 in Texas, father born
in Texas, mother
born in Texas, farm worker
Wyle 23, born in May
1877 in Texas, father born in
Texas, mother born in Texas,
farm laborer
Levy 21, born in March 1879 in Texas, father born in
Texas, mother born in Texas,
farm laborer"
All members of the family were illiterate. Adjoining was Household 62 headed by Sam D.
Barker (B4/1.1), assumed to be a son.
Children born to them, according to Judge Charles Augustus Lord
include:
Joseph
Barker (B4/1.1) born about 1855
Calvin
Barker (B4/1.2) born in 1858
Evin Barker (B4/1.3) born in 1863
Mary F.
"Mintie" Barker (B4/1.4)
born in 1865
Lucinda
Barker (B4/1.5) born in December 1866
Stephen
Barker (B4/1.6) born in 1867
Sam D.
Barker (B4/1.7) born in January 1869
William Emsey
Barker (B4/1.8) born in August 1874
Wylie Barker (B4/1.9) born in May 1877
Levy
"Lee" Barker
(B4/1.10) born in March
1879
Joseph Barker (B4/1.1), son of Jesse Barker (B5/1.1) and Louisa
Fish Barker (F5/1.8) and namesake of his grandfather, was born about 1855.
Calvin Barker (B4/1.2), son of Jesse Barker (B5/1.1) and Louisa
Fish Barker (F5/1.8), was born in 1858.
He appeared as a 22-year-old in the 1880 census of his father's
household.
Evin Barker (B4/1.3), son of Jesse Barker (B5/1.1) and Louisa
Fish Barker (F5/1.8), was born in 1863.
He appeared as a 17-year-old in the 1880 census of his father's
household.
Mary F. "Mintie" Barker (B4/1.4), daughter of Jesse
Barker (B5/1.1) and Louisa Fish Barker (F5/1.8), was born in 1865. She appeared as "Mary F," a
15-year-old, in the 1880 census of her father's household. Judge Charles Augustus Lord, her cousin,
referred to her as "Mintie."
Jeptha Cornelius Moore (M3/1.1), another cousin, wrote that she was the
only daughter and lived in Milam County "the last I heard." Apparently
she married young and remained in central Texas when her parents removed to Indian
Territory.
Lucinda Barker (B4/1.5), daughter of Jesse Barker (B5/1.1) and
Louisa Fish Barker (F5/1.8) was born in December 1866, according to McGinty
research. Of this individual nothing
more is known.
Stephen Barker (B4/1.6), son of Jesse Barker (B5/1.1) and Louisa
Fish Barker (F5/1.8), was born in 1867.
He appeared in the 1880 census of his father's household as a
12-year-old. He accompanied his parents
in their move to Oklahoma and was married there to his cousin Frankie Hanks
(F3/1.2), according to Jeptha Cornelius Moore (M3/1.1), her step-brother who
wrote in 1935, "They had a large family.
The last of heard of them they lived in east Oklahoma. Frankie past on several years ago."
Sam D. Barker (B4/1.7), believed to be a son of Jesse Barker
(B5/1.1) and Louisa Fish Barker (F5/1.8) [although he did not appeared in the
family's 1880 enumeration], was born in January 1869. He accompanied his parents in their move to Indian Territory and
was married there in 1888, wife's name Frances.
Sam D. Barker (B4/1.7) was enumerated as the head of Household
62, adjoining his mother, in the 1900 census of Ellis County, Enumeration
District 33, page 4, precinct 8:
Barker, Sam
D. 31, born in January 1869 in
Texas, father born
in Texas, mother born in Texas,
farm labor-
er, illiterate, married 12
years
Francis 30, born in
September 1869 in Mississippi,
father born in Mississippi,
mother born in
Mississippi, wife
Ira 11, born in May 1889 in Indian
Territory, father
born in Texas, mother born in
Mississippi
Virgil 9, born in February 1891 in Indian
Territory,
father born in Texas, mother
born in Miss-
issippi
Emsey 4, born in July
1895 in Indian Territory,
father born
in Texas, mother born in Miss
issippi
Rubie 1, born in June
1898 in Texas, father born in
Texas, mother born in
Mississippi"
William Emsey Barker (B4/1.8), son of Jesse Barker (B5/1.1) and
Louisa Fish Barker (F5/1.8), was born in August 1874. He appeared as "William," a six-year-old, in the 1880
census but his family probably called him "Emsey," a popular name in
the Barker and Thompson families. He
appeared as a 25-year-old farm worker in the 1900 census of his mother's family
in Ellis County.
Wylie Barker (B4/1.9), son of Jesse Barker (B5/1.1) and Louisa
Fish Barker (F5/1.8), was born in May 1877.
He appeared as a four-year-old in the 1880 census of his father's
household. He reappeared as a
23-year-old in the household of his mother in the 1900 census of Ellis County.
Simultaneously Wiley E. Barker was enumerated as the head of a
household in Erath County, Texas, Enumeration District 70, page 9:
"Barker,
Wiley E. 23, born in December 1877
in Texas
Eula
L. 19, born in January 1881 in
Texas
Jesse
L. 1, born in December 1898 in
Texas
William
E. 4/12, born in February 1900 in
Texas"
Levy "Lee" Barker (B4/1.10), son of Jesse Barker
(B5/1.1) and Louisa Fish Barker (F5/1.8), was born in March 1879. He appeared as a one-year-old in the 1880
census of his father's household. He
reappeared in the 1900 enumeration of his mother's household as a 21-year-old
farm laborer.
Celia M. Fish (F5/1.9), daughter of Joseph Martin Fish (F6/1.1)
and Nancy "Ann" Dyches Fish (D6/1.4), was born in 1840 in Texas. She appeared as a 10-year-old in the 1850
census of her father's household. She
was married August 7, 1856 in Williamson County to Joseph Dobbs (D5/1.1). [Judge Charles Augustus Lord (L4/1.4) records
him as Silas Dobbs (D5/1.1) and states that at least two sons were born to
them.]
Nancy Fish, daughter of Joseph Martin Fish (F6/1.1) and Nancy
"Ann" Dyches Fish (D6/1.4), was born in 1842 in Texas. She appeared as an eight-year-old in the
1850 census of her father's household.
She was mentioned in her father's will written in 1855 as an intended
recipient of one-third of his remaining property. She and others received a deed May 27, 1857, according to
Williamson County Deed Book 7, page 151.
She was married December 6, 1860 to her first cousin Jacob Kyle
(K5/1.2), by Stephen Strickland, minister of the Church of Christ, according to
Williamson County Marriage Book 2, page 74.
He was killed in the Civil War massacre in Bandera County July 25, 1863,
along with his cousin, Jack Whitmire (W4/7.2), son of Henry Whitmire (W5/3.7)
and Amanda M. Fish Whitmire (F5/1.2), according to "One Hundred Years in
Bandera." [For details, see page
218.]
She was remarried October 5, 1865 in Williamson County to Evan
Short (E5/1.1), believed to be a son of E[van?] Short (E6/1.1) and Delaney
Short who appeared in the 1850 census of San Augustine County, Texas:
"Short,
E. 30, born in Louisiana,
blacksmith
Delaney 30, born in
Louisiana
Hardy 12, born in
Louisiana
Feliciana 10, born in Texas
Evan 7, born in Texas
Abner 5, born in
Mississippi
Elizabeth 3, born in
Mississippi
Maria 1, born in
Mississippi
Jackson 17, born in
Louisiana"
Evan Short (E5/1.1) was "first married to a Dyches,"
according to the research of Mary Alnora "Nora" Cox Drennan
(C2/10.4). He and Nancy Fish Kyle Short
(F5/1.10) joined her sisters and their husbands about 1873 in an unsuccessful
lawsuit to recover property from their father's estate.
Children born to Jacob Kyle (K5/1.2) and Nancy Fish Kyle
(F5/1.10) are believed to include:
John Kyle (K4/2.1) born in 1862
Necia Kyle (K4/2.2) born in 1864
Children born to Evan Short (E5/1.1) and Nancy Fish Kyle Short
(F5/1.10) include:
Sarah Short (S4/1.1) born about 1867
Lucinda
Short (S4/1.2) born
about 1869
Tom Short (S4/1.3) born about 1871
Davis Ulysses
Short (S4/1.4) born about 1874
John Kyle (K4/2.1), son of Jacob Kyle (K5/1.2) and Nancy Fish
Kyle (F5/1.10), was born in 1862. He
appeared in his grandmother's household in the 1870 census of Williamson County
as an eight-year-old.
Necia Kyle (K4/2.2), daughter of Jacob Kyle (K5/1.2) and Nancy
Fish Kyle (F5/1.10), was born in 1864.
She appeared in her grandmother's household in the 1870 census of
Williamson County as an eight-year-old.
She was married there September 29, 1879 to D. P. Poole (P4/1.1).
Sarah Short (S4/1.1), daughter of Evan Short (E5/1.1) and Nancy
Fish Kyle Short (F5/1.10), was born about 1867 probably in Williamson County.
Lucinda Short (S4/1.2), daughter of Evan Short (E5/1.1) and
Nancy Fish Kyle Short (F5/1.10), was born about 1869 probably in Williamson
County.
Tom Short (S4/1.3), son of Evan Short (E5/1.1) and Nancy Fish
Kyle Short (F5/1.10), was born about 1871 probably in Williamson County.
Davis Ulysses Short (S4/1.4), son of Evan Short (E5/1.1) and
Nancy Fish Kyle Short (F5/1.10), was born about 1874 probably in Williamson
County
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Lucretia E. "Crecy" Fish, daughter of Joseph Martin
Fish and Nancy "Ann" Dyches Fish, was born January 23, 1846 in
Texas. She appeared in the 1850 census
of her father's household as a five-year-old.
She was mentioned in his will written in 1855 as the recipient of
one-third of his remaining property.
She was married August 1, 1862 to Leroy Boyce Lord, according to
Williamson County Marriage Book 2, page 117.
He, the son of Charles Griswold Lord was born January 1, 1833 in
Southampton, Massachusetts. Charles
Griswold Lord was the son of William Lord who was born December 12, 1769 and
died November 25, 1835, according to Mary Lucretia E. Lord Crusan.
She reported that William Lord was the son of Jeremiah Lord who
was born about 1726 and died September 4, 1800. Jeremiah Lord was the son of William "the younger" Lord
and Eliza Jane Lord who lived in Salem, Massachusetts in 1635.
Charles Griswold Lord owned a mill which made axe handles and
similar items, and Leroy Boyce Lord was installed as the manager upon
graduation from Harvard University.
Shortly afterward a flood washed the mill away, and he travelled to
Chicago. There he met a man who hired
him to assist in driving a herd of sheep to Texas.
He became a rancher there raising horses and cattle. After their marriage he built a large rock
home with a separate kitchen built in the backyard, following the custom of the
time. He was the first sheriff elected
in Williamson County after the Civil War and served in that office in 1868 and
1869. His portrait, showing him with
long whiskers, hung in the sheriff's office there for many years.
He appeared as the head of a household in the 1870 census of
Williamson County, page 378:
Lord, Leroy 37, born in Massachusetts
Cretia 24, born in Texas
Elviri
7, born in Texas
Lida
4, born in Texas
Julia
1, born in Texas"
She joined her sisters in an unsuccessful lawsuit to obtain
property from their father's estate about 1873.
Leroy Boyce Lord
appeared as the head of a household in the 1880 census of Williamson
County, Enumeration District 156, page 42, precinct 1:
"Lord, Leroy Boyce 47, born in Massachusetts, father born
in Massachusetts, mother born in
Massachusetts, farmer
Cresy 34,
born in Texas, wife
Elvira 16,
born in Texas, daughter
Lydia 14,
born in Texas, dau, att. school
Julia 12,
born in Texas, dau, att. school
Charles 9, born in
Texas, son, att. school
Leroy 4, born in Texas, son
Joseph
1, born in Texas"
He reappeared as the head of a household in the 1900 census of
Williamson County, Enumeration District 121, page 27, precinct 1:
"Lord, L. B. 67, born in January 1833 in Mass.
Creasie 42, [54?], born in January 1858 [1846] in
Texas
Lydia 33, born in May 1867 in Texas,
daughter
Le Roy B. 23, born in April 1877 in Texas, son
J. E. 20, born in November 1878 in Texas,
son
Ellen 19, born in March 1881 in Texas, dau.
Cora 15, born in January 1885 in Texas,
dau."
Lucretia E. "Crecy" Fish Lord died November 25, 1902
and was buried in the Fish Cemetery which was later located on land included in
Green Ranch. Her tombstone was the only
one that could be located in the Fish cemetery, according to Mary Alnora
"Nora" Cox Drennan who visited the cemetery in 1967.
Leroy Boyce Lord wrote his will November 10, 1910 and mentioned
"wife C. E. Lord and children Elvira Stiles, Lydia Lord, Julia Miller, C.
A. Lord, Leroy Lord, Emma Patrick, Ellen Dyches, Joseph E. Lord and Cora
Ford." He died April 14, 1911 in
Georgetown and was buried in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery.
Children born to Leroy Boyce Lord and Lucretia E.
"Crecy" Fish Lord include:
Elvira Lord born
in 1863
Lydia Lord born
in May 1867
Juliette A.
"Julia" Lord born in 1868
Charles Augustus
Lord born July 27, 1870
Emma Louise Lord born February 13, 1874
Leroy Boyce
"Bud" Lord, Jr. born in
April 1877
Joseph E. Lord born
in November 1878
Ellen Lord born in March 1881
Cora Lord born in January 1885
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Elvira Lord, daughter of Leroy Boyce Lord and Lucretia E.
"Crecy" Fish Lord, was born in 1863.
She appeared as a seven-year-old in 1870 and as a 16-year-old in the
1880 census of her father's household.
She was married about 1881, husband's name Stiles.
Lydia Lord, daughter of Leroy Boyce Lord and Lucretia E.
"Crecy" Fish Lord, was born in May 1867. She appeared in the 1870, 1880 and 1900 enumerations of her
father's household. She remained
single at age 43 when her father wrote his will in 1910.
Juliette A. "Julia" Lord, daughter of Leroy Boyce Lord
and Lucretia E. "Crecy" Fish Lord, was born in 1868. She appeared as a one-year-old in the 1870
census of her father's household and at age 12 in the 1880 enumeration. She was married July 28, 1887 to William T.
Miller. She was mentioned in the will
of her father as an heir.
Charles Augustus Lord, son of Leroy Boyce Lord and Lucretia E.
"Crecy" Fish Lord, was born in Williamson County July 27, 1870. A photograph is retained by Lord descendants
inscribed "Capt. Charles A. Lord, age 2," according to Lola Vickers
King of Liberty Hill, Texas. If he had
military service, it was probably during the Spanish-American War.
He was married March 19, 1893 to Lenora Green who was born July
25, 1872 to John Marion Green and Mary Ann Alford Green. In 1941 he was a judge in Beaumont,
Texas. He died August 8, 1946. Both were buried in Magnolia Cemetery in
Beaumont.
Children born to Charles Augustus Lord and Lenora Green Lord include:
Ruby Lord born in 1894
Owen Martin Lord born August 13, 1895
Ruby Lord, daughter of Charles Augustus Lord and Lenora Green
Lord, was born in 1894. She died in
1926 and was buried in Magnolia Cemetery.
Owen Martin Lord, son of Charles Augustus Lord and Lenora Green
Lord, was born August 13, 1895. He was
graduated from Beaumont High School in 1913 and studied law in his father's
office. He passed his law examination
in 1915 and was admitted to the bar at the age of 19. After becoming an attorney he attended Cumberland Law School,
Lebanon, Tennessee and was graduated from there with an LLB degree in
1916. In Lebanon he was married June 8,
1916 to Elizabeth Blair Bryan who was born March 17, 1895.
He returned to Texas and began a law practice in Port Arthur,
Texas and later in Sour Lake, Texas. In
1921 he returned to Beaumont. In 1946
he was elected judge of the Criminal District Court of Jefferson County and
held that office until retirement in 1962.
During his tenure he handled more than 8,000 felony cases and 36,000
domestic relations cases. He was a
member of the board of stewards of the First Methodist Church of Beaumont for
many years.
He died February 15, 1967, and she died December 21, 1970. Both were buried in Magnolia Cemetery.
Children born to them include:
Charlene Augusta
Lord born
April 8, 1917
Everett Bryan
Lord born December 19, 1918
Mary Lucretia E.
Lord born
January 4, 1921
Elizabeth Owen
Lord born July 9, 1925
Charlene Augusta Lord, daughter of Owen Martin Lord and
Elizabeth Blair Bryan Lord, was born April 8, 1917. She died January 30, 1934 in her second year in college and was
buried in Magnolia Cemetery.
Everett Bryan Lord, son of Owen Martin Lord and Elizabeth Blair
Bryan, was born December 19, 1918. He
became an attorney in Beaumont. He was
married about 1941 to Barbara Berry.
Later he was remarried to Carolyn Lucas. He was married a third time, wife's name Helen.
Children born to Everett Bryan Lord (L2/2.2) include:
David Lord born about 1943
Penelope Lord born about 1947
David Lord, son of Everett Bryan Lord, was born about 1943. He was employed by the chamber of commerce
in Austin. In November 1987 he lived in
Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Penelope Lord, daughter of Everett Bryan Lord, was born about
1947. She was married about 1967 to Dr.
Lindsey Williams, a dentist. In
November 1987 they lived in Ingram, Texas.
Mary Lucretia E. Lord, daughter of Owen Martin Lord and
Elizabeth Blair Bryan Lord, was born January 4, 1921 in Beaumont. She was married about 1943 to Howard Fay
Crusan. She was admitted in April 1947
to Daughters of Texas Founders and Patriots, tracing her ancestry to Joseph
Martin Fish. He entered retirement in
1983 and continued in Beaumont in May 1986.
Two children born to them:
Lucretia E. Lord
Crusan born May 12, 1945
Charles Howard
Crusan born August 7, 1953
Lucretia E. Lord Crusan, daughter of Howard Fay Crusan and Mary Lucretia E. Lord Crusan, was born
May 12, 1945 in Beaumont. She was graduated
from Lamar University with a BA degree about 1964. She was married about 1968 to Clarence Hopper. In 1985 she was a private tutor, and he was
a math teacher in McArthur Middle School, Beaumont. No children were born to them.
Charles Howard Crusan, son of Howard Fay Crusan and Mary
Lucretia E. Lord Crusan, was born August 7, 1953 in Beaumont. After attending Lamar University he joined
the U.S. Navy and became an electrician following his discharge. He was
married about 1977 to Shirley Dragg of Madisonville, Louisiana.
In 1984 he was a journeyman in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and in
1985 he was employed at a nuclear power plant in Georgia. In November 1987 he lived in Benton, Pennsylvania
where he was employed in a nuclear power plant.
Children born to them include:
Charles Howard
Crusan, Jr. born January 30, 1979
Matthew Joseph
Crusan born July 4, 1983
Elizabeth Owen Lord, daughter of Owen Martin Lord and Elizabeth
Blair Bryan Lord, was born about 1923.
She was admitted in April 1947 to Daughters of Texas Founders and
Patriots, tracing her ancestry to Joseph Martin Fish.
Emma Lord, daughter of Leroy Boyce Lord and Lucretia E.
"Crecy" Fish Lord, was born about 1872 in Williamson County. Although she appeared in no census enumerations
she was mentioned in the will of her father as "Emma Patrick."
Leroy Boyce "Bud" Lord, Jr., son of Leroy Boyce Lord
and Lucretia E. "Crecy" Fish Lord, was born about 1874 probably in
Williamson County. He was mentioned in
the will of his father written in 1910.
He continued to live in Georgetown where he became known as an expert
fiddle player.
Joseph E. Lord, son of Leroy Boyce Lord and Lucretia E.
"Crecy" Fish Lord, was born in November 1878 in Williamson
County. He appeared at age 20 in the
1900 census of his father's household.
He was mentioned in his father's will written in 1910. He became a college professor and taught at
Duke University.
Ellen Lord, daughter of Leroy Boyce Lord and Lucretia E.
"Crecy" Fish Lord, was born in March 1881 in Williamson County. She appeared in the 1900 census as a
19-year-old. In her father's will
written in 1910 she was identified as "Ellen Dyches."
Cora Lord, daughter of Leroy Boyce Lord and Lucretia E.
"Crecy" Fish Lord, was born in January 1885 in Williamson
County. She appeared as a 15-year-old
in the 1900 census of her father's household.
In 1910 she was mentioned in her father's will as "Cora Ford."
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Sarah Rebecca Fish, daughter of Joseph Martin Fish and Nancy
"Ann" Dyches Fish, was born in 1848 in Texas. She appeared in the 1850 census of her
father's household as a two-year-old.
She was mentioned in his will written in 1855 as the recipient of
one-third of his remaining property.
She was married in 1870 to Thomas Gordon Thompson, according to
Williamson County Marriage Book 3, page 55.
Thomas Gordon Thompson appeared in the 1870 census of Williamson County
living in the household of his mother-in-law-to-be, Nancy "Ann"
Dyches Fish. He appeared as "stockraiser,
22, born in Arkansas, $500 personal property."
They joined her sisters about 1873 in filing an unsuccessful
lawsuit in Williamson County to recover property from their father's estate.
Thomas Gordon Thompson (T5/1.1) was enumerated as the head of a
household in the 1880 census of Callahan County, Texas, Enumeration District
175, page 17:
Thompson,
Thomas 30, born in Arkansas
Rebecca 31, born in Texas
Ansley 9, born in Texas,
son
Emily 8, born in Texas,
daughter"
Children born to them, according to Charles Augustus Lord
(L4/1.4), include:
Emzie
Thompson (T4/1.1) born about 1871
Emily
Thompson (T4/1.2) born about 1872
Emzie Thompson (T4/1.1), son of Thomas Gordon Thompson (T5/1.1)
and Sarah Rebecca Fish Thompson (F5/1.12), was born about 1871 probably in
Williamson County.
Emily Thompson (T4/1.2), daughter of Thomas Gordon Thompson
(T5/1.1) and Sarah Rebecca Fish Thompson (F5/1.12), was born about 1872
probably in Williamson County.
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Arlee Gowen
806/795-8758 or 806/795-9694
5708 Gary Avenue
Lubbock, Texas, 79413
DYCHESMS.022, 12/15/87
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