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Adam Kleppner1

M, #676
     Adam Kleppner married Amy Morrissey, daughter of Albert Morrissey and Muriel Grace Earhart.

Last Edited=22 November 2003

Citations

  1. [S4] Ruth Martin, Family Tree: Challiss, Harres, Martin, Tonsing, Otis ( Fort Worth, Texas: Printing Center of Texas, 1979), 92; Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.

Marion Gladys Pittenger1,2,3,4

F, #677, b. 16 April 1891, d. 3 April 1979
Marion Gladys Pittenger|b. 16 April 1891\nd. 3 April 1979|p28.htm#i677|Jesse Stem Pittenger|b. 30 May 1850\nd. 6 September 1918|p1.htm#i19|Allie Mae Patterson|b. 27 July 1859\nd. 1 December 1950|p1.htm#i20|John P. Pittenger|b. 28 February 1818\nd. 4 February 1902|p2.htm#i39|Catharine Copenhaven|b. 16 September 1819\nd. 4 May 1904|p2.htm#i40|James Patterson|b. 23 February 1832\nd. 22 November 1917|p2.htm#i41|Mary J. Waggoner|b. 24 January 1834\nd. 6 May 1915|p2.htm#i42|

Relationship=Grandaunt of Richard Tonsing.
Relationship=5th cousin of William Pittenger.
     Marion Gladys Pittenger was born on 16 April 1891 at Crowley or Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas.1,7,2,5,8 She was the daughter of Jesse Stem Pittenger and Allie Mae Patterson.5,6,7,3,8,9,10 Marion Gladys Pittenger died from hypertensive artereosclerotic cardiovascular disease at 1517 Eighth Ave. on 3 April 1979 at Fort Worth, Texas, at age 87 years, 11 months and 18 days.11,5,3,2 Marion Gladys Pittenger was buried on 6 April 1979 at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas; section 18, lot 69.12,5,3 Funeral services were held for her at 1500 8th Ave. on 6 April 1979 at Robertson-Mueller-Harper, Fort Worth, Texas.5,3,13 Her estate was probated 12 April 1979 Tarrant County, Texas, by Cherry Jane Pittenger, Alice Louise Pittenger, Jessie Katherine Pittenger, Robert C. Hunton, Leotha Ivory, Martha Elizabeth Pittenger, Harold Leon Pickard and Lucille Brasswell.14
     Marion Gladys Pittenger was also known as Gladys Marion Pittenger.15,5 Marion Gladys Pittenger appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Jesse Stem Pittenger at 1101 Sixth Ave, Fort Worth, Texas.16 Marion Gladys Pittenger was photographed circa 1907. Marion Gladys Pittenger graduated from the in 1909 at Central High School, Fort Worth, Texas.17 Marion Gladys Pittenger attended the Saint Pauls Methodist Church in 1909 at Fort Worth, Texas.17 Marion Gladys Pittenger was educated at Brantley Draughon Business College, Fort Worth, Texas.17 Gladys Marion Pittenger was photographed circa 1910. Marion Gladys Pittenger appeared on the 1910 census in the household of Jesse Stem Pittenger at Fort Worth, Texas.6 Marion Gladys Pittenger was a stenographer in 1912 at Wesco Supply Co., Fort Worth, Texas.18 Marion Gladys Pittenger was employed in 1914 at Leyhe Piano Co., Fort Worth, Texas.19 Marion Gladys Pittenger was employed as a secretary at Chicago Training School, Chicago, Illinois.20 Marion Gladys Pittenger graduated with a certificate in Social Service degree from the at Chicago, Illinois.17 Marion Gladys Pittenger was employed as a stenographer in June 1917 at Swift and Company, Chicago, Illinois.17 Marion Gladys Pittenger was employed as a Social Service worker from July 1917 to 1921 at United Charities, Dallas, Texas.21 Allie Mae Pittenger, Marion Gladys Pittenger and Nell Catherine Pittenger resided at 1517 Eighth Ave. from 30 November 1917 to 1 December 1950 at Fort Worth, Texas.22,23,24,25 Gladys Marion Pittenger was photographed between 7 September 1918 and 26 June 1926. Marion Gladys Pittenger was an asst. mgt. on 1 January 1920.9 Marion Gladys Pittenger appeared on the 1920 census in the household of Allie Mae Patterson at Fort Worth, Texas.26 Marion Gladys Pittenger was a deputy superintendent from 1921 to April 1924 at Fort Worth Welfare Association, 832 Monroe, Fort Worth, Texas.27,28,29 Gladys Marion Pittenger was photographed say 5 August 1923. Marion Gladys Pittenger was employed as a Director of Welfare Services from April 1924 to 1960 at City Dept. of Public Health and Welfare, Fort Worth, Texas.30,10 Marion Gladys Pittenger was enumerated as the daughter of Allie Mae Patterson on the 1930 census at Fort Worth, Texas.10 Gladys Marion Pittenger was photographed circa 1945. She resided at 1517 Eighth Ave. from 2 December 1950 to 3 April 1979 at Fort Worth, Texas.23,5,3 Marion Gladys Pittenger was the Zonta Club woman of the year in 1959.31,32 Marion Gladys Pittenger was retired in 1960 at Fort Worth, Texas; supervisor.3,5 Marion Gladys Pittenger attended the First United Methodist Church at Fort Worth, Texas.31,5 Marion Gladys Pittenger was married (an unknown value) times.3 Marion Gladys Pittenger was associated in the organizer and charter member at Metropolitan Business and Professional Women's Club, Fort Worth, Texas.31

Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=N
Rick Related By=S
Last Edited=27 July 2009

Citations

  1. [S23] "Mount Olivet Funeral Home ( 2301 N. Sylvania Ave., Fort Worth, Texas) to Richard Tonsing", 18 January 1996, M. Gladys Pittenger headstone. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
  2. [S102] "Social Security Death Index Interactive Search," database online, http:/ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi/, held by RootsWeb, unknown repository address, 455-76-3059.
  3. [S781] Death Certificate for Marion Gladys Pittenger, 10 April 1979, 30893, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
  4. [S901] "Estate of Marion Gladys Pittenger", 12 April 1979, 79-6502, 1158: Tarrant County Courthouse--County Clerk, Tarrant County Courthouse, 100 West Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
  5. [S685] "Robertson-Mueller-Harper Funeral Home ( 1500 8th Ave., Fort Worth, Texas 76104) to Richard Tonsing", 2 September 2002. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
  6. [S27] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 134 Sheet 273, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-624 roll 1591.
  7. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 107 p. 4, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1671.
  8. [S902] Marion Gladys Pittenger, "Oral Histories of Fort Worth," City Dept. of Public Health and Welfare, interview transcription, 15 March 1978 & 21 March 1978, 1517 8th Ave., Fort Worth, Texas, held by Tarrant County Archives, Tarrant County Courthouse, 100 West Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, Texas, Preliminary Questionaire.
  9. [S82] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 135 Sheet 16B, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-625 roll 1849.
  10. [S852] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, Allie M Pittenger household, ED 35, p. 5/5A, dwelling 4, household 30, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 2394.
  11. [S23] "Mount Olivet Funeral Home to Richard Tonsing", 18 January 1996, Gladys M. Pittenger headstone.
  12. [S23] "Mount Olivet Funeral Home to Richard Tonsing", 18 January 1996, Report of Death Gladys M. Pittenger and M. Gladys Pittenger headstone and obituaries for Gladys M. Pittenger.
  13. [S74] Star-Telegram, (Fort Worth, Texas), "Pittenger", 4 April 1979, Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
  14. [S901] "Gladys Pittenger Estate", 12 April 1979, 79-6502, 1158: will, Tarrant County Courthouse--County Clerk.
  15. [S23] "Mount Olivet Funeral Home to Richard Tonsing", 18 January 1996, Report of Death Gladys M. Pittenger.
  16. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, Jesse Pittenger household, Fort Worth ward 8, ED 107, p. 4, 1101 6th Ave., dwelling 74, family 80.
  17. [S902] Marion Gladys Pittenger, City Dept. of Public Health and Welfare, interview transcription, 15 March 1978 & 21 March 1978, Preliminary Questionaire, 2.
  18. [S318] United States City Directories ( New Haven, Connecticut: Research Publications, 198-), 1912-1913 p. 424; Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.
  19. [S318] United States City Directories, 1914 p. 426.
  20. [S902] Marion Gladys Pittenger, City Dept. of Public Health and Welfare, interview transcription, 15 March 1978 & 21 March 1978, 14.
  21. [S902] Marion Gladys Pittenger, City Dept. of Public Health and Welfare, interview transcription, 15 March 1978 & 21 March 1978, Preliminary Questionaire, 3.
  22. [S23] "Mount Olivet Funeral Home to Richard Tonsing", 18 January 1996, obituary of Pittinger, Allie M.
  23. [S23] "Mount Olivet Funeral Home to Richard Tonsing", 18 January 1996, Record of Nearest Living Relatives of Allie M. Pittenger.
  24. [S318] United States City Directories.
  25. [S677] "Estate of James Patterson", 30 Nov 1917, 4789: Application for Probate of Will and Waiver of Notice and Consent to Probate, Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
  26. [S82] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 135 p. 16B.
  27. [S318] United States City Directories, 1923 p. 941.
  28. [S318] United States City Directories, 1920 p. 973.
  29. [S902] Marion Gladys Pittenger, City Dept. of Public Health and Welfare, interview transcription, 15 March 1978 & 21 March 1978.
  30. [S902] Marion Gladys Pittenger, City Dept. of Public Health and Welfare, interview transcription, 15 March 1978 & 21 March 1978, 27.
  31. [S23] "Mount Olivet Funeral Home to Richard Tonsing", 18 January 1996, obituaries for Gladys M. Pittenger.
  32. [S1710] Zonta International, "M. Gladys Pittenger," Woman of the Year, scrap book, 1959, Fort Worth, Texas, http://picasaweb.google.com/okrick/1710MGladysPittenger, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.

Martha J. Bernard1

F, #678
Martha J. Bernard||p28.htm#i678|Wayne Mitchell Bernard|b. 26 February 1928\nd. 13 March 2003|p1.htm#i5|Daisy Alberta Holsapple||p1.htm#i6|Leonard N. Bernard|b. 15 May 1899\nd. 21 September 1975|p1.htm#i11|Myrtie F. Damron|b. 15 May 1900\nd. 15 December 1983|p1.htm#i12|Aaron B. Holsapple|b. 17 August 1889\nd. 3 March 1972|p1.htm#i13|Ida A. Nicholas|b. 20 July 1892\nd. 4 May 1983|p1.htm#i14|

Relationship=Sister of Margaret Wayne Bernard.
     Martha J. Bernard is the daughter of Wayne Mitchell Bernard and Daisy Alberta Holsapple.1 Martha J. Bernard married (?) Rider.1

Last Edited=30 May 2005

Child of Martha J. Bernard and (?) Rider

Citations

  1. [S1] Richard Tonsing, "Personal Recollections," http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~okrick/, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.

Richard Lloyd Knight1

M, #679
     Richard Lloyd Knight married Margaret Wayne Bernard, daughter of Wayne Mitchell Bernard and Daisy Alberta Holsapple, at Byrdstown Rd. on 26 November 1964 at Livingston, Overton County, Tennessee.1 Richard Lloyd Knight and Margaret Wayne Bernard were divorced on 28 November 1967 at Overton County, Tennessee.2

Last Edited=9 February 2008

Children of Richard Lloyd Knight and Margaret Wayne Bernard

Citations

  1. [S1] Richard Tonsing, "Personal Recollections," http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~okrick/, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  2. [S507] Solano County Marriage License and Certificate for Richard Tonsing and Margaret Wayne Bernard, unknown file date, , Solano County Assessor/Recorder, 701 Texas Street, Fairfield, Solano County, California.

Roberta Lynn Knight

F, #680
Roberta Lynn Knight||p28.htm#i680|Richard Lloyd Knight||p28.htm#i679|Margaret Wayne Bernard||p1.htm#i2|||||||Wayne M. Bernard|b. 26 February 1928\nd. 13 March 2003|p1.htm#i5|Daisy A. Holsapple||p1.htm#i6|

Relationship=Daughter of Margaret Wayne Bernard.
     Roberta Lynn Knight is the daughter of Richard Lloyd Knight and Margaret Wayne Bernard.1 Roberta Lynn Knight and Amanda Kao were companions.1

Last Edited=25 January 2008

Children of Roberta Lynn Knight

Citations

  1. [S1] Richard Tonsing, "Personal Recollections," http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~okrick/, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.

Michael Leonard Knight

M, #681
Michael Leonard Knight||p28.htm#i681|Richard Lloyd Knight||p28.htm#i679|Margaret Wayne Bernard||p1.htm#i2|||||||Wayne M. Bernard|b. 26 February 1928\nd. 13 March 2003|p1.htm#i5|Daisy A. Holsapple||p1.htm#i6|

Relationship=Son of Margaret Wayne Bernard.
     Michael Leonard Knight is the son of Richard Lloyd Knight and Margaret Wayne Bernard.1

Last Edited=25 January 2008

Citations

  1. [S1] Richard Tonsing, "Personal Recollections," http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~okrick/, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.

William H. Root1

M, #682, b. 27 March 1924, d. 28 December 2003
     William H. Root was born on 27 March 1924.2 William H. Root married Daisy Alberta Holsapple, daughter of Aaron Burr Holsapple and Ida Alberta Nicholas, in December 1976 at Florida.1 William H. Root died on 28 December 2003 at VA Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee, at age 79 years, 9 months and 1 day.3,4,2 William H. Root was buried on 31 December 2003 at Locust Grove Cemetery, Albany, Clinton County, Kentucky.4
     William H. Root attended the marriage of Richard Tonsing and Margaret Wayne Bernard at 448 Parkview Ter. on 12 September 1992 at Vallejo, Solano County, California.5

Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Gensmarts=N
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=N
Margaret Related By=M
Last Edited=30 May 2005

Citations

  1. [S1] Richard Tonsing, "Personal Recollections," http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~okrick/, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  2. [S102] "Social Security Death Index Interactive Search," database online, http:/ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi/, held by RootsWeb, unknown repository address, 379-14-2296.
  3. [S960] "Newspaper Clipping," Lebanon, Tennessee, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  4. [S959] "Memorial Card," William P Root, 31 December 2003, Talbot Funeral Home, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  5. [S507] Solano County Marriage License and Certificate for Richard Tonsing and Margaret Wayne Bernard, unknown file date, , Solano County Assessor/Recorder, 701 Texas Street, Fairfield, Solano County, California.

Robert Milbank M.D.1

M, #683, b. circa 1848
Robert Milbank M.D.|b. circa 1848|p28.htm#i683|Robert Watkinson Milbank|b. 1812\nd. 1892|p8.htm#i178||||Samuel Milbank|b. 15 December 1775\nd. 25 July 1853|p7.htm#i173|Elizabeth Wall|b. circa September 1788\nd. 6 February 1860|p7.htm#i174|||||||

Relationship=2nd cousin 4 times removed of Richard Tonsing.
     Robert Milbank M.D. was born circa 1848. He was the son of Robert Watkinson Milbank.1

Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=N
Rick Related By=C
Last Edited=22 November 2003

Child of Robert Milbank M.D.

Citations

  1. [S5] Rebecca Chaky and Ruth Martin, Ruth Martin Family Tree 1995 ( PO Box 1712, Friendswood, Texas 77549-1712: Never Done Press, 1995), 18-22; Rebecca Carol Chaky, 1904 Cloud Croft Dr., Friendswood, Galveston County, Texas.
  2. [S5] Rebecca Chaky and Ruth Martin, Ruth Martin Family Tree 1995, 21.

Virginia B. Bernard1

F, #684, b. say 17 November 1925
Virginia B. Bernard|b. say 17 November 1925|p28.htm#i684|Leonard Nephi Bernard|b. 15 May 1899\nd. 21 September 1975|p1.htm#i11|Myrtie Florence Damron|b. 15 May 1900\nd. 15 December 1983|p1.htm#i12|Joseph H. Bernard|b. 23 October 1874\nd. 16 August 1941|p1.htm#i23|Martha E. Ford|b. 11 February 1877\nd. 7 September 1953|p1.htm#i24|Henry C. Damron|b. 15 May 1859\nd. 25 November 1945|p1.htm#i25|Mary E. Harris|b. 20 September 1878\nd. 27 February 1936|p2.htm#i26|

Relationship=Aunt of Margaret Wayne Bernard.
     Virginia B. Bernard was born say 17 November 1925 at Kentucky.2 She was the daughter of Leonard Nephi Bernard and Myrtie Florence Damron.2,1 Virginia B. Bernard married Perry Smith.3 Virginia B. Bernard died.3
     Virginia B. Bernard was enumerated as the daughter of Leonard Nephi Bernard on the 1930 census at Henry Street, Greensburg, Green County, Kentucky.2 Virginia B. Bernard resided on 21 September 1975 at Harriman, Roane County, Tennessee.4 Myrtie Florence Damron and Virginia B. Bernard resided at 1310 Cardinal Dr. before 15 December 1983 at Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky.1

Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Gensmarts=N
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=N
Margaret Related By=S
Last Edited=22 January 2007

Child of Virginia B. Bernard and Perry Smith

Virginia B. Bernard married Perry Smith.3

Citations

  1. [S585] Death Certificate for Myrtie Florence Bernard, 22 December 1983, 83 31915, Kentucky Department for Public Health, Vital Statistics - 75, 275 East Main St., 1E-A, Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky.
  2. [S744] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Greene County, Kentucky, Bernard, Leonard household, ED 1, p. 5 A, dwelling 110, family 156, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 747.
  3. [S1] Richard Tonsing, "Personal Recollections," http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~okrick/, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  4. [S785] Today's News, (Harriman, Tennessee), County Roane, Roll No. S-D 1975, Book Sept 22, 1975, Page 1 col 5-6, Tennessee State Library and Archives, 403 7th Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee.

Martha Cora Farmer1,2,3

F, #685, b. say October 1914
Martha Cora Farmer|b. say October 1914|p28.htm#i685|James David Farmer Jr.|b. 26 June 1892\nd. 1 June 1969|p28.htm#i700|Gladys Pauline Lightfoot|b. 5 September 1895\nd. 17 April 1983|p29.htm#i704|James D. Farmer|b. 25 June 1858\nd. 24 January 1942|p1.htm#i21|Martha C. Thompson|b. 28 December 1861\nd. 12 May 1940|p1.htm#i22|||||||

Relationship=1st cousin 1 time removed of Richard Tonsing.
     Martha Cora Farmer was born say October 1914 at Archer County, Texas; ranch.4,3 She was the daughter of James David Farmer Jr. and Gladys Pauline Lightfoot.1,3 Martha Cora Farmer married Leo William Poye on 16 October 1937 at Fort Worth, Texas.1,4,2 Martha Cora Farmer married Johnie Grant.1
     Martha Cora Farmer was enumerated as the daughter of James David Farmer Jr. on the 1930 census at 2314 Market Ave., Fort Worth, Texas.3 Leo William Poye and Martha Cora Farmer resided on 3 June 1969 at Houston, Texas.1,5 Martha Cora Farmer and Helon (?) was appointed executrix for the estate of Jeannette Farmer on 20 September 1982 at Fort Worth, Texas.6

Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=N
Rick Related By=C
Last Edited=20 February 2008

Children of Martha Cora Farmer and Leo William Poye

Martha Cora Farmer married Leo William Poye on 16 October 1937 at Fort Worth, Texas.1,4,2

Citations

  1. [S171] Interview with Charles Larry Farmer, by Richard Tonsing, 29 May 1996. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
  2. [S612] "Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Texas) Obituaries, 1990-2000," database online, 2000, http://www.Ancestry.com/, held by Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, January 14, 2000, p. 7-8 and January 15, 2000, p. 12.
  3. [S852] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, James D. Farmer household, ED 54, p. 41B, dwelling 258, family 299, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 2394.
  4. [S355] J. D Farmer IV, "The Farmer Family Home Page," database online, 5 June 2000, http:/http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/f/a/r/…, held by James David Farmer IV, 2027 Rockcreek Rd, Fort Worth, Texas.
  5. [S74] Star-Telegram, (Fort Worth, Texas), "Farmer", 3 June 1969, Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
  6. [S903] "Estate of Jeannette Farmer", 30 September 1982, 82-1711-1: will, Tarrant County Courthouse--County Clerk, Tarrant County Courthouse, 100 West Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, Texas, 82-1711-1.
  7. [S1654] "Brenda Poye Ponthier ( Oakland, CA, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 7:03 AM, Re: Richard Tonsing's and Margaret Bernard's Family Trees - Thompson Public Cemetery. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).

Quanita Farmer1,2

?, #686, b. before 23 July 1915, d. 23 July 1915
Quanita Farmer|b. before 23 July 1915\nd. 23 July 1915|p28.htm#i686|James David Farmer Jr.|b. 26 June 1892\nd. 1 June 1969|p28.htm#i700|Gladys Pauline Lightfoot|b. 5 September 1895\nd. 17 April 1983|p29.htm#i704|James D. Farmer|b. 25 June 1858\nd. 24 January 1942|p1.htm#i21|Martha C. Thompson|b. 28 December 1861\nd. 12 May 1940|p1.htm#i22|||||||

Relationship=1st cousin 1 time removed of Richard Tonsing.
     Quanita Farmer was born before 23 July 1915 at Archer County, Texas; ranch.1,2 Quanita Farmer was the child of James David Farmer Jr. and Gladys Pauline Lightfoot.1,3,2 Quanita Farmer died on 23 July 1915 at Archer County, Texas.1,3,2 Quanita Farmer was buried at Oakwood Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas; block 41, lot 37, space 1.1

Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Gensmarts=N
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=N
Rick Related By=C
Last Edited=23 November 2003

Citations

  1. [S48] Helen McKelvy Markgraf, "Historic Oakwood Cemetery with Calvary Cemetery and Old Trinity Cemetery of Fort Worth, Texas," 1994, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, 225.
  2. [S355] J. D Farmer IV, "The Farmer Family Home Page," database online, 5 June 2000, http:/http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/f/a/r/…, held by James David Farmer IV, 2027 Rockcreek Rd, Fort Worth, Texas.
  3. [S696] Vaughan of Grayson County, Virginia Descendants of William Vaughan and His Wife Mary ( 723 Lisa Lane, Mulvane, Kansas 67110-1220: self published, 2002), 69; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.

James David Farmer IV1,2,3

M, #687
James David Farmer IV||p28.htm#i687|James David Farmer III|b. 11 May 1917\nd. 1 January 2000|p29.htm#i708|Margeret Maxine Wilson||p242.htm#i6044|James D. Farmer Jr.|b. 26 June 1892\nd. 1 June 1969|p28.htm#i700|Gladys P. Lightfoot|b. 5 September 1895\nd. 17 April 1983|p29.htm#i704|||||||

Relationship=2nd cousin of Richard Tonsing.
     James David Farmer IV is the son of James David Farmer III and Margeret Maxine Wilson.4,3,1 James David Farmer IV married Phyllis Ann Tidwell on 18 March 1968 at Fort Worth, Texas.1 James David Farmer IV married Joyce Lynn Bagby on 22 October 1988 at Fort Worth, Texas.1

Last Edited=15 January 2008

Children of James David Farmer IV and Phyllis Ann Tidwell

Citations

  1. [S355] J. D Farmer IV, "The Farmer Family Home Page," database online, 5 June 2000, http:/http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/f/a/r/…, held by James David Farmer IV, 2027 Rockcreek Rd, Fort Worth, Texas.
  2. [S612] "Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Texas) Obituaries, 1990-2000," database online, 2000, http://www.Ancestry.com/, held by Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, October 15, 1993, p. 25.
  3. [S612] Database online, 2000, January 14, 2000, p. 7-8 and January 15, 2000, p. 12.
  4. [S171] Interview with Charles Larry Farmer, by Richard Tonsing, 29 May 1996. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).

Phyllis Ann Tidwell1

F, #688
     Phyllis Ann Tidwell married James David Farmer IV, son of James David Farmer III and Margeret Maxine Wilson, on 18 March 1968 at Fort Worth, Texas.1

Last Edited=22 November 2003

Children of Phyllis Ann Tidwell and James David Farmer IV

Citations

  1. [S355] J. D Farmer IV, "The Farmer Family Home Page," database online, 5 June 2000, http:/http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/f/a/r/…, held by James David Farmer IV, 2027 Rockcreek Rd, Fort Worth, Texas.

Jesse Byron Pittenger1,2,3

M, #689, b. 28 December 1885, d. 31 July 1935
Jesse Byron Pittenger|b. 28 December 1885\nd. 31 July 1935|p28.htm#i689|Jesse Stem Pittenger|b. 30 May 1850\nd. 6 September 1918|p1.htm#i19|Allie Mae Patterson|b. 27 July 1859\nd. 1 December 1950|p1.htm#i20|John P. Pittenger|b. 28 February 1818\nd. 4 February 1902|p2.htm#i39|Catharine Copenhaven|b. 16 September 1819\nd. 4 May 1904|p2.htm#i40|James Patterson|b. 23 February 1832\nd. 22 November 1917|p2.htm#i41|Mary J. Waggoner|b. 24 January 1834\nd. 6 May 1915|p2.htm#i42|

Relationship=Granduncle of Richard Tonsing.
Relationship=5th cousin of William Pittenger.
     Jesse Byron Pittenger was born on 28 December 1885 at Fort Worth, Texas.1,5,6 Jesse Byron Pittenger was born on 28 December 1884 at Texas.2 He was the son of Jesse Stem Pittenger and Allie Mae Patterson.4,5,6,7 Jesse Byron Pittenger married Willie May Hunter, daughter of Alex Hunter and Mary Ophelia Campbell, on 30 June 1909.8,9,10,6,11 Jesse Byron Pittenger died from cerebral hemmorhage with other contributory causes of respiratory failure due to pressure on center at 5020 Collinwood on 31 July 1935 at Fort Worth, Texas, at age 49 years, 7 months and 3 days.12,13,6,14 Jesse Byron Pittenger was buried on 1 August 1935 at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas.13,12,6
     Jesse Byron Pittenger was also known as Byron J. Pittenger.10,5,15 Jesse Byron Pittenger appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Jesse Stem Pittenger at 1101 Sixth Ave, Fort Worth, Texas.16 Jesse Byron Pittenger was a clerk car acct's office from 1907 to 1913 at Fort Worth and D. C., Fort Worth, Texas.3,15,17 Jesse Stem Pittenger, Richard Patterson Pittenger, Jesse Byron Pittenger and Mabel Alice Pittenger resided at 1517 Eighth Ave. in 1909 at Fort Worth, Texas.3 Jesse Byron Pittenger was a rail road clerk on 15 April 1910.10 Jesse Byron Pittenger was the head of household on the 1910 census at 1427 Sixth Ave., Fort Worth, Texas. Willie May Hunter were listed in the household.10 Jesse Byron Pittenger resided at 1427 Sixth Ave. from 1911 to 1912 at Fort Worth, Texas.17,18 Jesse Byron Pittenger was photographed circa 1915. Jesse Byron Pittenger and Richard Patterson Pittenger were an in the retail dairy business before 1916 at Tarrant County, Texas.19 Jesse Byron Pittenger was described as medium build, medium height, blue eyes, light hair, and no deformities on 12 July 1918.2 Jesse Byron Pittenger and Willie May Hunter resided at R. 2 Box 55A on 12 July 1918 at Fort Worth, Texas.2 Jesse Byron Pittenger was a self employed dairy farmer from 12 July 1918 to 31 July 1935.20,2,6 Jesse Stem Pittenger and Jesse Byron Pittenger resided at 1517 Eighth Ave. on 6 September 1918 at Fort Worth, Texas.21,22 Jesse Byron Pittenger was photographed between 7 September 1918 and 26 June 1926. He resided at White Settlement Rd, from 1920 to 1922 at 5 mi w of Court House, Fort Worth, Texas.23,24 Jesse Byron Pittenger was the head of household on the 1920 census at White Settlement Blvd., White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas. Alice Louise Pittenger, Jessie Katherine Pittenger and Willie May Hunter were listed in the household.8 Jesse Byron Pittenger and Willie May Hunter resided at 1203 Samuels av. in 1923 at Fort Worth, Texas.20 Jesse Byron Pittenger was photographed say 5 August 1923. Jesse Byron Pittenger was a cattle and dairyman.25 Jesse Byron Pittenger and Willie May Hunter resided at 5020 Collinwood on 31 July 1935 at Fort Worth, Texas.6

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Children of Jesse Byron Pittenger and Willie May Hunter

Jesse Byron Pittenger married Willie May Hunter, daughter of Alex Hunter and Mary Ophelia Campbell, on 30 June 1909.8,9,10,6,11

Citations

  1. [S23] "Mount Olivet Funeral Home ( 2301 N. Sylvania Ave., Fort Worth, Texas) to Richard Tonsing", 18 January 1996, J. Byron Pittenger headstone and Standard Burial or Removal Permit. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
  2. [S376] "National Archives and Records Administration ( Provo, Utah, http://www.Ancestry.com/) to unknown recipient", 2002, Pittenger, Jesse Byron. Held by Ancestry.Com (MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California). Ancestry.com. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 database online. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2005. Original data: National Archives and Records Administration. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. M1509, 4,582 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.
  3. [S318] United States City Directories ( New Haven, Connecticut: Research Publications, 198-), Segment IV Reel 2 1909/10; Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.
  4. [S23] "Mount Olivet Funeral Home to Richard Tonsing", 18 January 1996, Jesse S. Pittenger headstone.
  5. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 107 p. 4, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1671.
  6. [S719] Death Certificate for J. B Pittenger, 1935, 35389, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
  7. [S23] "Mount Olivet Funeral Home to Richard Tonsing", 18 January 1996, Allie M. Pittenger headstone and , , Record of Nearest Living Relatives.
  8. [S82] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 166 Sheet 4A, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-625 roll 1849.
  9. [S92] "Carol Sue Lane ( 12081 W. Dakota Dr., Lakewood, Colorado, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", 22 July 1996. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
  10. [S27] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 132 p. 4B, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-624 roll 1591.
  11. [S1707] Family Bible Record of Mrs. M. O. Hunter. The Holy Bible: Containing The Old And New Testaments, Translated Out Of The Original Tongues With A Complete Concordance, Embracing Every Passage Of Scripture In The Largest Editions, 100,000 Marginal References And Readings And Dr William Smith's Standard Bible Dictionary In Which Every Important Scriptural Word Is Fully Explained. A Complete History of All the Books of the Bible Beautifully Illustrated. Cities And Towns Of The Bible, With Descriptive Scenes And Events, Biblical Scenery; Manners And Customs Of The Ancients; Bible Aids For Social And Private Prayer; The History Of The Translation Of The Bible; The Tabernacle And Solomon's Temple; Scenes In The Life Of Christ, And The Life Of St. Paul; Bible Text Events Illustrated, From Genesis To Revelation A History Of All Religious Denominations Apocrypha And Psalms In Metre A Comprehensive And Critical Description Of The Tabernacle, Its Sacred Furniture; With An Account Of The Priesthood The Worship And Sacrifices Of The Israe1ites. Compiled Expressly For This Edition Of The Holy Bible, Chiefly From Tile Writings Of Dr. William Smith, Dean Milman, Rev. John Kitto, D. D., Drs. Von Ewald And Michelson, And Other Eminent Authorities. With Revised New Testament, The Old (King James') Version And The Revised Version Arranged In Parallel Columns For Convenience In Reference And Comparison. And Many Other Important And Useful Aids To The Study Of The Holy Scriptures. All Written To Increase The Interest In And Simplify The Study Of Tile Word Of God. Over 2800 Scripture Illustrations On Steel, Wood, And In Colors. (New Orleans, La.: N. D. McDonald & Co., 1874); Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California), Marriages.
  12. [S23] "Mount Olivet Funeral Home to Richard Tonsing", 18 January 1996, Burial or Removal Permit of J. B. Pittenger.
  13. [S23] "Mount Olivet Funeral Home to Richard Tonsing", 18 January 1996, J. Byron Pittenger headstone.
  14. [S1707] Family Bible Record of Mrs. M. O. Hunter, Deaths.
  15. [S318] United States City Directories, Segment IV Reel 2 1907/08.
  16. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, Jesse Pittenger household, Fort Worth ward 8, ED 107, p. 4, 1101 6th Ave., dwelling 74, family 80.
  17. [S318] United States City Directories, 1912-1913 p. 424.
  18. [S318] United States City Directories, 1911 p. 418.
  19. [S365] Parker County Historical Commission Committee, History of Parker County ( Dallas: Taylor Publishing Co, 1980), by Jane Pittenger Pickard pp. 496-497; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  20. [S318] United States City Directories, 1923 p. 941.
  21. [S85] Death Certificate for J. S Pittenger, 7 September 1918, 35277, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
  22. [S86] "J. S Pittenger ( Fort Worth, Texas) to Richard P Pittenger", 9 Apr 1917. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
  23. [S318] United States City Directories, 1922 p. 933.
  24. [S318] United States City Directories, 1920 p. 973.
  25. [S1715] Mrs. J. Byron Pittenger, A Tribute, Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, 3 December 1965. http://picasaweb.google.com/okrick/1715PittengerMrsJByron

Nell Catherine Pittenger1,2,3

F, #690, b. 24 June 1895, d. 27 June 1926
Nell Catherine Pittenger|b. 24 June 1895\nd. 27 June 1926|p28.htm#i690|Jesse Stem Pittenger|b. 30 May 1850\nd. 6 September 1918|p1.htm#i19|Allie Mae Patterson|b. 27 July 1859\nd. 1 December 1950|p1.htm#i20|John P. Pittenger|b. 28 February 1818\nd. 4 February 1902|p2.htm#i39|Catharine Copenhaven|b. 16 September 1819\nd. 4 May 1904|p2.htm#i40|James Patterson|b. 23 February 1832\nd. 22 November 1917|p2.htm#i41|Mary J. Waggoner|b. 24 January 1834\nd. 6 May 1915|p2.htm#i42|

Relationship=Grandaunt of Richard Tonsing.
Relationship=5th cousin of William Pittenger.
     Nell Catherine Pittenger was born on 24 June 1895 at Texas.8,5 She was the daughter of Jesse Stem Pittenger and Allie Mae Patterson.4,5,6,7 Nell Catherine Pittenger died from non malignant ovarian abcess and pneumonia on 27 June 1926 at All Saints Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas, at age 31 years and 3 days.1,9,5 Nell Catherine Pittenger was buried on 29 June 1926 at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas.1,5,10 Funeral services were held for her on 29 June 1926 at Saint Pauls Methodist Church, Fort Worth, Texas.10
     Nell Catherine Pittenger was also known as Nell K. Pittenger.11,12,5 Nell Catherine Pittenger appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Jesse Stem Pittenger at 1101 Sixth Ave, Fort Worth, Texas.13 Nell Catherine Pittenger was photographed circa 1907. Nell Catherine Pittenger appeared on the 1910 census in the household of Jesse Stem Pittenger at 1517 Eighth Ave., Fort Worth, Texas.11 Allie Mae Pittenger, Marion Gladys Pittenger and Nell Catherine Pittenger resided at 1517 Eighth Ave. from 30 November 1917 to 1 December 1950 at Fort Worth, Texas.14,15,16,17 Nell Catherine Pittenger was photographed between 7 September 1918 and 26 June 1926. Nell Catherine Pittenger was employed as an office manager in 1920 at Fort Worth Letter Co., Fort Worth, Texas.18 Nell Catherine Pittenger appeared on the 1920 census in the household of Allie Mae Patterson at Fort Worth, Texas.19 Nell Catherine Pittenger was photographed say 5 August 1923. Nell Catherine Pittenger was employed as a secretary on 27 June 1926 at All Church Press Tribune, Fort Worth, Texas.20,5 Nell Catherine Pittenger was ill with operation on 23 June 1926.5 She resided at 1517 Eighth Ave. on 27 June 1926 at Fort Worth, Texas.5

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Citations

  1. [S23] "Mount Olivet Funeral Home ( 2301 N. Sylvania Ave., Fort Worth, Texas) to Richard Tonsing", 18 January 1996, Burial Permit of Nell Pittenger. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
  2. [S92] "Carol Sue Lane ( 12081 W. Dakota Dr., Lakewood, Colorado, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", 22 July 1996. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
  3. [S27] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 132 p. 4B, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-624 roll 1591.
  4. [S23] "Mount Olivet Funeral Home to Richard Tonsing", 18 January 1996, Jesse S. Pittenger headstone.
  5. [S715] Death Certificate for Nell Catherine Pittenger, 1926, 23024, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
  6. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 107 p. 4, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1671.
  7. [S23] "Mount Olivet Funeral Home to Richard Tonsing", 18 January 1996, Allie M. Pittenger headstone.
  8. [S23] "Mount Olivet Funeral Home to Richard Tonsing", 18 January 1996, Nell Pittenger headstone.
  9. [S385] Texas State Library and Archives, "Index to Death Records--Texas," Manuscript, Austin, Texas, 1903-1940 Vol. # 10, held by Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas, file 23024.
  10. [S74] Star-Telegram, (Fort Worth, Texas), "Pittenger", 28 June 1926, Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
  11. [S27] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 134 Sheet 273.
  12. [S82] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 135 Sheet 16B, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-625 roll 1849.
  13. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, Jesse Pittenger household, Fort Worth ward 8, ED 107, p. 4, 1101 6th Ave., dwelling 74, family 80.
  14. [S23] "Mount Olivet Funeral Home to Richard Tonsing", 18 January 1996, obituary of Pittinger, Allie M.
  15. [S23] "Mount Olivet Funeral Home to Richard Tonsing", 18 January 1996, Record of Nearest Living Relatives of Allie M. Pittenger.
  16. [S318] United States City Directories ( New Haven, Connecticut: Research Publications, 198-); Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.
  17. [S677] "Estate of James Patterson", 30 Nov 1917, 4789: Application for Probate of Will and Waiver of Notice and Consent to Probate, Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
  18. [S318] United States City Directories, 1920 p. 973.
  19. [S82] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 135 p. 16B.
  20. [S687] News Tribune, (Fort Worth, Texas), 2 July 1926, Tribune's First Goes Home, 1, University of Texas at Arlington Libraries, Special Collections Division, PO Box 19497, Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas.

Mabel Alice Pittenger1,2,3

F, #691, b. 18 August 1887, d. October 1978
Mabel Alice Pittenger|b. 18 August 1887\nd. October 1978|p28.htm#i691|Jesse Stem Pittenger|b. 30 May 1850\nd. 6 September 1918|p1.htm#i19|Allie Mae Patterson|b. 27 July 1859\nd. 1 December 1950|p1.htm#i20|John P. Pittenger|b. 28 February 1818\nd. 4 February 1902|p2.htm#i39|Catharine Copenhaven|b. 16 September 1819\nd. 4 May 1904|p2.htm#i40|James Patterson|b. 23 February 1832\nd. 22 November 1917|p2.htm#i41|Mary J. Waggoner|b. 24 January 1834\nd. 6 May 1915|p2.htm#i42|

Relationship=Grandaunt of Richard Tonsing.
Relationship=5th cousin of William Pittenger.
     Mabel Alice Pittenger was born on 18 August 1887 at Fort Worth, Texas.1,2,5 She was the daughter of Jesse Stem Pittenger and Allie Mae Patterson.4,1,3 Mabel Alice Pittenger married Ora Leo Daniel on 20 November 1919.2 Mabel Alice Pittenger died in October 1978 at age 91 years and 1 month.2,5
     Mabel Alice Pittenger was also known as Mabel Alice Daniel.5 Mabel Alice Pittenger appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Jesse Stem Pittenger at 1101 Sixth Ave, Fort Worth, Texas.6 Mabel Alice Pittenger was photographed circa 1907. Mabel Alice Pittenger was an assistant general delivery clerk then directory clerk from 1907 to 1918 at Fort Worth Post Office, Fort Worth, Texas.7,8,9 Jesse Stem Pittenger, Richard Patterson Pittenger, Jesse Byron Pittenger and Mabel Alice Pittenger resided at 1517 Eighth Ave. in 1909 at Fort Worth, Texas.9 Mabel Alice Pittenger appeared on the 1910 census in the household of Jesse Stem Pittenger at Fort Worth, Texas.10 Mabel Alice Pittenger resided at 823 Lamar in 1916 at Fort Worth, Texas.11 Mabel Alice Pittenger was photographed between 7 September 1918 and 26 June 1926. Mabel Alice Pittenger was photographed circa 1923. Mabel Alice Pittenger was photographed say 5 August 1923. She resided from 1 December 1950 to 1969 at Raton, Colfax County, New Mexico.12,13,14 She resided in October 1978 at Castle Rock, Douglas County, Colorado.5

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Children of Mabel Alice Pittenger and Ora Leo Daniel

Mabel Alice Pittenger married Ora Leo Daniel on 20 November 1919.2

Citations

  1. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 107 p. 4, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1671.
  2. [S92] "Carol Sue Lane ( 12081 W. Dakota Dr., Lakewood, Colorado, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", 22 July 1996. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
  3. [S27] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 132 p. 4B, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-624 roll 1591.
  4. [S23] "Mount Olivet Funeral Home ( 2301 N. Sylvania Ave., Fort Worth, Texas) to Richard Tonsing", 18 January 1996, Record of Nearest Living Relatives of Allie M. Pittenger. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
  5. [S102] "Social Security Death Index Interactive Search," database online, http:/ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi/, held by RootsWeb, unknown repository address, 525-76-4943.
  6. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, Jesse Pittenger household, Fort Worth ward 8, ED 107, p. 4, 1101 6th Ave., dwelling 74, family 80.
  7. [S318] United States City Directories ( New Haven, Connecticut: Research Publications, 198-), Segment IV Reel 2 1907/08; Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.
  8. [S318] United States City Directories, 1918 p. 615.
  9. [S318] United States City Directories, Segment IV Reel 2 1909/10.
  10. [S27] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 134 Sheet 273.
  11. [S318] United States City Directories, 1916 p. 576.
  12. [S23] "Mount Olivet Funeral Home to Richard Tonsing", 18 January 1996, Record of Nearest Living Relatives Richard p. Pittenger.
  13. [S23] "Mount Olivet Funeral Home to Richard Tonsing", 18 January 1996, obituary of Pittinger, Allie M.
  14. [S544] "Gladys Blair ( 3333 E Florida Ave, Denver, CO 80210, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", Subject: Website, Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 14:50:34 -0600. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
  15. [S23] "Mount Olivet Funeral Home to Richard Tonsing", 18 January 1996, Gladys M. Pittenger, newspaper obituaries.
  16. [S57] Interview with Nancy Sawyer, by Richard Tonsing, 5/28/1996. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
  17. [S23] "Mount Olivet Funeral Home to Richard Tonsing", 18 January 1996, Gladys M. Pittenger, , newspaper obituaries, , (nephew of).

Minnie Campbell Farmer1,2,3

F, #692, b. 30 September 1886, d. 2 February 1969
Minnie Campbell Farmer|b. 30 September 1886\nd. 2 February 1969|p28.htm#i692|James David Farmer|b. 25 June 1858\nd. 24 January 1942|p1.htm#i21|Martha Cherokee Thompson|b. 28 December 1861\nd. 12 May 1940|p1.htm#i22|Elijah W. Farmer Jr.|b. December 1831\nd. 5 April 1915|p2.htm#i43|Sarah A. Jackson|b. say December 1837\nd. 1866|p2.htm#i44|Henry J. Thompson|b. 5 April 1832\nd. 26 August 1883|p2.htm#i45|Jeanette B. Ham|b. 16 February 1846\nd. 1 May 1926|p2.htm#i46|

Relationship=Grandaunt of Richard Tonsing.
     Minnie Campbell Farmer was born on 30 September 1886 at Texas.1,2,6,5 She was the daughter of James David Farmer and Martha Cherokee Thompson.4,1,5,3 Minnie Campbell Farmer married Earl Weeks Nicodemus on 10 July 1917.1,7,8 Minnie Campbell Farmer died from organic brain syndrome on 2 February 1969 at Ferne's Sanitarium, Dallas, Texas, at age 82 years and 4 months.5,6 Minnie Campbell Farmer was buried on 4 February 1969 at Oakwood Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas; block 41, lot 37, space 1.7,6,5
     Minnie Campbell Farmer appeared on the 1900 census in the household of James David Farmer at Justice Precinct 1, Fort Worth, Texas.4 James David Farmer, Jeannette Farmer, Minnie Campbell Farmer and Alvy Ward Farmer resided at 702 NW 24th St. in 1909 at Fort Worth, Texas.9 Minnie Campbell Farmer appeared on the 1910 census in the household of James David Farmer at Fort Worth, Texas.2 James David Farmer, James David Farmer Jr., Alvy Ward Farmer, Minnie Campbell Farmer and Jeannette Farmer resided at 702 NW 24th St. from 1911 to 1912 at Fort Worth, Texas.10,11 Minnie Campbell Farmer was employed as a teacher from 1912 to 1914 at Diamond Hill School, Fort Worth, Texas.12,10 Martha Cherokee Farmer, James David Farmer, Minnie Campbell Farmer, Henry Jack Farmer, Jeannette Farmer and James David Farmer Jr. resided at 702 NW 24th St. in 1914 at Fort Worth, Texas.12 Minnie Campbell Farmer granted Pt lot 20 to 23 block 6 of land to Alvy Ward Farmer at Fairmount Addition, Tarrant County, Texas, on 19 January 1914.13 James David Farmer, Martha Cherokee Farmer, Minnie Campbell Farmer, Jolly S. Farmer, Jeannette Farmer and Henry Jack Farmer resided at 702 NW 24th St. in 1916 at Fort Worth, Texas.14 Minnie Campbell Farmer was a teacher in 1916.14 Jeannette Farmer and Minnie Campbell Farmer resided at 702 NW 24th St. from 1916 to 1922 at Fort Worth, Texas.15 Minnie Campbell Farmer witnessed the probate of the estate of James David Farmer and Eugene Ward Farmer on 17 June 1919 at Fairmount Addition, Tarrant County, Texas; pt lots 20 to 23 block 6.16 Minnie Campbell Farmer witnessed the property transfer of James David Farmer to Earl Weeks Nicodemus at Belmont Terrace between 22 June 1922 and 14 June 1928 at Tarrant County, Texas; lot 20 block 89.17 Minnie Nicodemus was enumerated as the wife of Earl Weeks Nicodemus on the 1930 census at 1412 Grand Ave, Fort Worth, Texas.18 Minnie Campbell Farmer and Earl Weeks Nicodemus resided on 28 June 1942 at Fort Worth, Texas.19 Minnie Campbell Farmer resided at 3301 Lovers Lane from 31 March 1967 to 2 February 1969 at University Park, Dallas County, Texas.20,5 Minnie Campbell Farmer was also known as Minnie Nicodemus.5

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Child of Minnie Campbell Farmer and Earl Weeks Nicodemus

Minnie Campbell Farmer married Earl Weeks Nicodemus on 10 July 1917.1,7,8

Citations

  1. [S9] Family Bible Record of James D. and Cherokee Farmer. The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments, Translated Out of the Original Tongues and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised (Philadelphia: National Publishing Co, 1882); Fort Worth Public Library (500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas). The James Farmer Family Bible passed from Martha Elizabeth Pittenger Tonsing to her son Richard Tonsing who donated it to the library in 1996.
  2. [S27] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 149, p. 11, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-624 roll 1591.
  3. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED82, p. 25A, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1671.
  4. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 82, p. 25A.
  5. [S713] Death Certificate for Minnie Nicodemus, 1969, 16771, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
  6. [S179] Tombstone, Oakwood Cemetery, 700 Grand Ave., Fort Worth, Texas; Richard Tonsing, 1996, headstone of Minnie Farmer Nicodemus.
  7. [S48] Helen McKelvy Markgraf, "Historic Oakwood Cemetery with Calvary Cemetery and Old Trinity Cemetery of Fort Worth, Texas," 1994, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, 225.
  8. [S179] Tombstone, Oakwood Cemetery, 700 Grand Ave., Fort Worth, Texas, headstone of Earl Weeks Nicodemus.
  9. [S318] United States City Directories ( New Haven, Connecticut: Research Publications, 198-), Segment IV Reel 2 1909/10; Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.
  10. [S318] United States City Directories, 1912-1913 p. 205.
  11. [S318] United States City Directories, 1911 p. 204.
  12. [S318] United States City Directories, 1914 p. 202.
  13. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 387 p. 392 warrant deed, Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
  14. [S318] United States City Directories, 1916 p. 340.
  15. [S318] United States City Directories, 1922 p. 633.
  16. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 603 p. 37 Rel V L, Fort Worth Public Library.
  17. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 687 p. 341 warrant deed and 969 p. 557 quit claim deed, Fort Worth Public Library.
  18. [S852] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, Earl Nicodemus household, ED 50, p. 12A, dwelling 170, family 187, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 2394.
  19. [S74] Star-Telegram, (Fort Worth, Texas), "James D. Farmer, Pioneer Livestock Commission Man, Dies at 83 After Stroke", 28 June 1942, Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
  20. [S74] Star-Telegram, 31 March 1967.

Earl Weeks Nicodemus1,2,3

M, #693, b. say October 1886, d. 13 December 1957
     Earl Weeks Nicodemus was born say October 1886 at Kansas.2,4 Earl Weeks Nicodemus married Minnie Campbell Farmer, daughter of James David Farmer and Martha Cherokee Thompson, on 10 July 1917.5,1,2 Earl Weeks Nicodemus died on 13 December 1957 at Dallas, Texas.1,2,3 Earl Weeks Nicodemus was buried on 14 December 1957 at Oakwood Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas; block 41, lot 37, space 2
Dallas, Texas.1,2
     Earl Weeks Nicodemus began military service say 1918 World War.4 Earl Weeks Nicodemus witnessed the probate of the estate of James David Farmer and Eugene Ward Farmer on 17 June 1919 at Fairmount Addition, Tarrant County, Texas; pt lots 20 to 23 block 6.6 Earl Weeks Nicodemus received a grant of lot 20 block 89 of land from James David Farmer at Belmont Terrace, Tarrant County, Texas, between 22 June 1922 and 14 June 1928.7 Earl Weeks Nicodemus was a stockyards solicitor on 1 April 1930.4 Earl Weeks Nicodemus was the head of household on the 1930 census at 1412 Grand Ave, Fort Worth, Texas. Minnie Nicodemus and Sarah Nicodemus were listed in the household.4 Minnie Campbell Farmer and Earl Weeks Nicodemus resided on 28 June 1942 at Fort Worth, Texas.8

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Child of Earl Weeks Nicodemus and Minnie Campbell Farmer

Earl Weeks Nicodemus married Minnie Campbell Farmer, daughter of James David Farmer and Martha Cherokee Thompson, on 10 July 1917.5,1,2

Citations

  1. [S48] Helen McKelvy Markgraf, "Historic Oakwood Cemetery with Calvary Cemetery and Old Trinity Cemetery of Fort Worth, Texas," 1994, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, 225.
  2. [S179] Tombstone, Oakwood Cemetery, 700 Grand Ave., Fort Worth, Texas; Richard Tonsing, 1996, headstone of Earl Weeks Nicodemus.
  3. [S355] J. D Farmer IV, "The Farmer Family Home Page," database online, 5 June 2000, http:/http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/f/a/r/…, held by James David Farmer IV, 2027 Rockcreek Rd, Fort Worth, Texas.
  4. [S852] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, Earl Nicodemus household, ED 50, p. 12A, dwelling 170, family 187, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 2394.
  5. [S9] Family Bible Record of James D. and Cherokee Farmer. The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments, Translated Out of the Original Tongues and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised (Philadelphia: National Publishing Co, 1882); Fort Worth Public Library (500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas). The James Farmer Family Bible passed from Martha Elizabeth Pittenger Tonsing to her son Richard Tonsing who donated it to the library in 1996.
  6. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 603 p. 37 Rel V L, Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
  7. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 687 p. 341 warrant deed and 969 p. 557 quit claim deed, Fort Worth Public Library.
  8. [S74] Star-Telegram, (Fort Worth, Texas), "James D. Farmer, Pioneer Livestock Commission Man, Dies at 83 After Stroke", 28 June 1942, Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.

Henry Jack Farmer1

M, #694, b. 20 July 1897, d. 17 November 1957
Henry Jack Farmer|b. 20 July 1897\nd. 17 November 1957|p28.htm#i694|James David Farmer|b. 25 June 1858\nd. 24 January 1942|p1.htm#i21|Martha Cherokee Thompson|b. 28 December 1861\nd. 12 May 1940|p1.htm#i22|Elijah W. Farmer Jr.|b. December 1831\nd. 5 April 1915|p2.htm#i43|Sarah A. Jackson|b. say December 1837\nd. 1866|p2.htm#i44|Henry J. Thompson|b. 5 April 1832\nd. 26 August 1883|p2.htm#i45|Jeanette B. Ham|b. 16 February 1846\nd. 1 May 1926|p2.htm#i46|

Relationship=Granduncle of Richard Tonsing.
     Henry Jack Farmer was born on 20 July 1897 at Fort Worth, Texas.1,2,5,6,4 He was the son of James David Farmer and Martha Cherokee Thompson.2,3,1,4 Henry Jack Farmer married Nina L. Nelson on 1 September 1923.1 Henry Jack Farmer married Helon (?).7 Henry Jack Farmer died from suicide shotgun to head on the back porch on 17 November 1957 at Albany, Shackelford County, Texas, at age 60 years, 3 months and 28 days.1,8,9 Henry Jack Farmer was buried on 19 November 1957 at Oakwood Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas; block 41, lot 37, space 6.10,9
     Henry Jack Farmer was also known as Jack Farmer.1,9,6,4 Henry Jack Farmer appeared on the 1900 census in the household of James David Farmer at Justice Precinct 1, Fort Worth, Texas.11 Henry Jack Farmer appeared on the 1910 census in the household of James David Farmer at 702 NW 24th St., Fort Worth, Texas.2 Martha Cherokee Farmer, James David Farmer, Minnie Campbell Farmer, Henry Jack Farmer, Jeannette Farmer and James David Farmer Jr. resided at 702 NW 24th St. in 1914 at Fort Worth, Texas.12 Henry Jack Farmer was educated in 1914; student.12 Henry Jack Farmer was a rancher, 30,000 acres. James David Farmer, Martha Cherokee Farmer, Minnie Campbell Farmer, Jolly S. Farmer, Jeannette Farmer and Henry Jack Farmer resided at 702 NW 24th St. in 1916 at Fort Worth, Texas.13 He resided on 24 August 1918 at Olney, Young County, Texas.4 He resided at 1517 Eighth Ave. in 1922 at Fort Worth, Texas.14 Henry Jack Farmer was the head of household on the 1930 census at Precinct 4, Shackelford County, Texas. Nina Farmer were listed in the household.6 Henry Jack Farmer was a stock farmer on a ranch on 1 June 1930.6 He resided between 28 June 1942 and 17 November 1957 at Albany, Shackelford County, Texas.10,15 Henry Jack Farmer was ill with brain cancer and cirrhosis of liver due to heavy drinking.8

Thompson Public Cemetery=N
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Temporary=5
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=Y
Rick Related By=S
Last Edited=20 April 2005

Child of Henry Jack Farmer and Helon (?)

Henry Jack Farmer married Helon (?).7

Citations

  1. [S9] Family Bible Record of James D. and Cherokee Farmer. The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments, Translated Out of the Original Tongues and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised (Philadelphia: National Publishing Co, 1882); Fort Worth Public Library (500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas). The James Farmer Family Bible passed from Martha Elizabeth Pittenger Tonsing to her son Richard Tonsing who donated it to the library in 1996.
  2. [S27] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 149, p. 11, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-624 roll 1591.
  3. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED82, p. 25A, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1671.
  4. [S376] "National Archives and Records Administration ( Provo, Utah, http://www.Ancestry.com/) to unknown recipient", 2002. Held by Ancestry.Com (MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California). Ancestry.com. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 database online. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2005. Original data: National Archives and Records Administration. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. M1509, 4,582 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.
  5. [S102] "Social Security Death Index Interactive Search," database online, http:/ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi/, held by RootsWeb, unknown repository address, 454-66-7230.
  6. [S867] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Shackelford County, Texas, Jack Farmer household, ED 7, p. 7A, dwelling 107, family 203, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 2389.
  7. [S355] J. D Farmer IV, "The Farmer Family Home Page," database online, 5 June 2000, http:/http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/f/a/r/…, held by James David Farmer IV, 2027 Rockcreek Rd, Fort Worth, Texas.
  8. [S171] Interview with Charles Larry Farmer, by Richard Tonsing, 29 May 1996. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
  9. [S179] Tombstone, Oakwood Cemetery, 700 Grand Ave., Fort Worth, Texas; Richard Tonsing, 1996, headstone of Jack Farmer.
  10. [S48] Helen McKelvy Markgraf, "Historic Oakwood Cemetery with Calvary Cemetery and Old Trinity Cemetery of Fort Worth, Texas," 1994, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, 225.
  11. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 82, p. 25A.
  12. [S318] United States City Directories ( New Haven, Connecticut: Research Publications, 198-), 1914 p. 202; Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.
  13. [S318] United States City Directories, 1916 p. 340.
  14. [S318] United States City Directories, 1922 p. 632.
  15. [S74] Star-Telegram, (Fort Worth, Texas), "James D. Farmer, Pioneer Livestock Commission Man, Dies at 83 After Stroke", 28 June 1942, Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.

Fred Thompson Farmer1,2,3

M, #695, b. 6 April 1884, d. 31 December 1951
Fred Thompson Farmer|b. 6 April 1884\nd. 31 December 1951|p28.htm#i695|James David Farmer|b. 25 June 1858\nd. 24 January 1942|p1.htm#i21|Martha Cherokee Thompson|b. 28 December 1861\nd. 12 May 1940|p1.htm#i22|Elijah W. Farmer Jr.|b. December 1831\nd. 5 April 1915|p2.htm#i43|Sarah A. Jackson|b. say December 1837\nd. 1866|p2.htm#i44|Henry J. Thompson|b. 5 April 1832\nd. 26 August 1883|p2.htm#i45|Jeanette B. Ham|b. 16 February 1846\nd. 1 May 1926|p2.htm#i46|

Relationship=Granduncle of Richard Tonsing.
     Fred Thompson Farmer was born on 6 April 1884 at Texas.1,5,6,7 He was the son of James David Farmer and Martha Cherokee Thompson.4,1 Fred Thompson Farmer married Ellen Melinda Glenn on 1 December 1907.1,2,8 Fred Thompson Farmer died on 31 December 1951 at Fort Worth, Texas, at age 67 years, 8 months and 25 days.1,8,9,10 Fred Thompson Farmer was buried on 2 January 1952 at Oakwood Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas; block 41, lot 37 1/2, space C
"Father" - All Saints Hosp.8
     Fred Thompson Farmer appeared on the 1900 census in the household of James David Farmer at Justice Precinct 1, Fort Worth, Texas.4 James David Farmer, Fred Thompson Farmer and Alvy Ward Farmer resided at 702 NW 24th St. from 1902 to 1907 at Fort Worth, Texas.11,12,13 Fred Thompson Farmer was a yardman in 1904 at National Livestock Commission Company, 23-24 Stock Yards Exchange Building, Fort Worth, Texas.13 Fred Thompson Farmer was a live stock dealer in 1907.11 Fred Thompson Farmer was the head of household on the 1910 census at 2304 Lincoln Ave., Fort Worth, Texas. Ellen Melinda Glenn were listed in the household.2 Fred Thompson Farmer was a dealer livestock on 15 April 1910.2 Fred Thompson Farmer was described as being tall and slender with blue eyes and grey hair on 12 September 1918.7 Fred Thompson Farmer was a stock farmer on 12 September 1918.7 He resided on 12 September 1918 at Olney, Young County, Texas.7 Fred Thompson Farmer was the head of household on the 1920 census at Justice Precinct 6, Archer County, Texas. Hammond Farmer and Ellen Melinda Glenn were listed in the household.3 Fred Thompson Farmer was a farm and stock ranch on 1 January 1920.3 Fred Thompson Farmer was the head of household on the 1930 census at Archer County, Texas. Ellen Melinda Glenn were listed in the household.6 Fred Thompson Farmer was a farmer on 1 April 1930.6 He resided on 28 June 1942 at Fort Worth, Texas.14

Thompson Public Cemetery=N
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Temporary=5
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Mtdna=Y
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Last Edited=25 September 2006

Children of Fred Thompson Farmer and Ellen Melinda Glenn

Fred Thompson Farmer married Ellen Melinda Glenn on 1 December 1907.1,2,8

Citations

  1. [S9] Family Bible Record of James D. and Cherokee Farmer. The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments, Translated Out of the Original Tongues and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised (Philadelphia: National Publishing Co, 1882); Fort Worth Public Library (500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas). The James Farmer Family Bible passed from Martha Elizabeth Pittenger Tonsing to her son Richard Tonsing who donated it to the library in 1996.
  2. [S27] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 149, p. 11, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-624 roll 1591.
  3. [S80] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Archer County, Texas, ED 7, p. 5B, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-625 roll 1773.
  4. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 82, p. 25A, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1671.
  5. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED82, p. 25A.
  6. [S858] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Archer County, Texas, Fred T. Farmer household, ED 8, p. 8B, family 184, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 2288.
  7. [S376] "National Archives and Records Administration ( Provo, Utah, http://www.Ancestry.com/) to unknown recipient", 2002. Held by Ancestry.Com (MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California). Ancestry.com. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 database online. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2005. Original data: National Archives and Records Administration. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. M1509, 4,582 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.
  8. [S48] Helen McKelvy Markgraf, "Historic Oakwood Cemetery with Calvary Cemetery and Old Trinity Cemetery of Fort Worth, Texas," 1994, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, 225.
  9. [S355] J. D Farmer IV, "The Farmer Family Home Page," database online, 5 June 2000, http:/http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/f/a/r/…, held by James David Farmer IV, 2027 Rockcreek Rd, Fort Worth, Texas.
  10. [S283] Texas Department of Health, "Texas Death Index, 1903-2000," database online, 2006, http://www.Ancestry.com/, held by Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California. Original data: Texas Department of Health. Texas Death Indexes, 1903-2000. Austin, TX, USA: Texas Department of Health, State Vital Statistics Unit, Certificate: 66937.
  11. [S318] United States City Directories ( New Haven, Connecticut: Research Publications, 198-), Segment IV Reel 2 1907/08; Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.
  12. [S318] United States City Directories, Segment IV Reel 2 1902/03.
  13. [S318] United States City Directories, Segment IV Reel 2 1904/05.
  14. [S74] Star-Telegram, (Fort Worth, Texas), "James D. Farmer, Pioneer Livestock Commission Man, Dies at 83 After Stroke", 28 June 1942, Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
  15. [S80] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Archer County, Texas, ED 7 p. 5B.
  16. [S696] Vaughan of Grayson County, Virginia Descendants of William Vaughan and His Wife Mary ( 723 Lisa Lane, Mulvane, Kansas 67110-1220: self published, 2002), 69; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.

Jolly S. Farmer1,2,3,4

M, #696, b. 10 July 1899, d. 22 September 1949
Jolly S. Farmer|b. 10 July 1899\nd. 22 September 1949|p28.htm#i696|James David Farmer|b. 25 June 1858\nd. 24 January 1942|p1.htm#i21|Martha Cherokee Thompson|b. 28 December 1861\nd. 12 May 1940|p1.htm#i22|Elijah W. Farmer Jr.|b. December 1831\nd. 5 April 1915|p2.htm#i43|Sarah A. Jackson|b. say December 1837\nd. 1866|p2.htm#i44|Henry J. Thompson|b. 5 April 1832\nd. 26 August 1883|p2.htm#i45|Jeanette B. Ham|b. 16 February 1846\nd. 1 May 1926|p2.htm#i46|

Relationship=Granduncle of Richard Tonsing.
     Jolly S. Farmer was born on 10 July 1899 at Texas.1,2,4 He was the son of James David Farmer and Martha Cherokee Thompson.1,2,4 Jolly S. Farmer and Gladys Sue Snipes were companions.5 Jolly S. Farmer died from coronary occlusion at 1409 Grand Ave on 22 September 1949 at Fort Worth, Texas, at age 50 years, 2 months and 12 days.1,3,4 Jolly S. Farmer was buried on 24 September 1949 at Oakwood Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas; block 41, lot 38, space 1.6,3,4
     James David Farmer, Martha Cherokee Thompson and Jolly S. Farmer resided at 702 NW 24th St. from 1898 to 1942 at Fort Worth, Texas.7,8,9 Jolly S. Farmer appeared on the 1900 census in the household of James David Farmer at Justice Precinct 1, Fort Worth, Texas.10 James David Farmer, Martha Cherokee Farmer, Minnie Campbell Farmer, Jolly S. Farmer, Jeannette Farmer and Henry Jack Farmer resided at 702 NW 24th St. in 1916 at Fort Worth, Texas.11 Jolly S. Farmer was an assistant architect in 1920.12 Jolly S. Farmer was the head of household on the 1920 census at Main St, Onry City, Young County, Texas.13 Jolly S. Farmer was a stockman on 1 January 1920 at cattle ranch, Young County, Texas.13 Jolly S. Farmer was employed as a clerk in 1922 at Rhome-Farmer Livestock Commission Company, Fort Worth, Texas.14 Jolly S. Farmer was enumerated as the son of James David Farmer on the 1930 census at Fort Worth, Texas.15 Jolly S. Farmer was not a veteran on 1 April 1930.15 Jolly S. Farmer was a horse and mule co. bookkeeper on 1 April 1930.15 He resided on 28 June 1942 at Fort Worth, Texas.16 He resided at 1409 Grand Ave in 1949 at Fort Worth, Texas.4 Jolly S. Farmer was employed as a cattleman in 1949 at Farmer Livestock Commission Co., Fort Worth, Texas.4 Jolly S. Farmer was married (an unknown value) times.4

Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=Y
Rick Related By=S
Last Edited=21 April 2005

Citations

  1. [S9] Family Bible Record of James D. and Cherokee Farmer. The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments, Translated Out of the Original Tongues and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised (Philadelphia: National Publishing Co, 1882); Fort Worth Public Library (500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas). The James Farmer Family Bible passed from Martha Elizabeth Pittenger Tonsing to her son Richard Tonsing who donated it to the library in 1996.
  2. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED82, p. 25A, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1671.
  3. [S179] Tombstone, Oakwood Cemetery, 700 Grand Ave., Fort Worth, Texas; Richard Tonsing, 1996, headstone of Jolly S. Farmer.
  4. [S712] Death Certificate for Jolly S. Farmer, 1949, 44921, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
  5. [S171] Interview with Charles Larry Farmer, by Richard Tonsing, 29 May 1996. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
  6. [S48] Helen McKelvy Markgraf, "Historic Oakwood Cemetery with Calvary Cemetery and Old Trinity Cemetery of Fort Worth, Texas," 1994, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, 225.
  7. [S25] Death Certificate for Martha Cherokee Farmer, 11 June 1940, 25536, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
  8. [S318] United States City Directories ( New Haven, Connecticut: Research Publications, 198-); Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.
  9. [S345] Texas Historic Preservation Council for Tarrant County, Tarrant County Historic Resources Survey, Fort Worth, Near North Side, West Side, Westover Hills ( Fort Worth, Texas: privately printed, 1988), 31; Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
  10. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 82, p. 25A.
  11. [S318] United States City Directories, 1916 p. 340.
  12. [S318] United States City Directories, 1920 p. 667.
  13. [S81] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Young County, Texas, ED 179, p. 5A, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-625 roll 1854.
  14. [S318] United States City Directories, 1922 p. 633.
  15. [S777] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, James D. Farmer household, ED 53, p. 22A, dwelling 273, household 299, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 2395.
  16. [S74] Star-Telegram, (Fort Worth, Texas), "James D. Farmer, Pioneer Livestock Commission Man, Dies at 83 After Stroke", 28 June 1942, Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.

Robert Harris Farmer1,2

M, #697, b. 21 September 1902, d. 6 November 1902
Robert Harris Farmer|b. 21 September 1902\nd. 6 November 1902|p28.htm#i697|James David Farmer|b. 25 June 1858\nd. 24 January 1942|p1.htm#i21|Martha Cherokee Thompson|b. 28 December 1861\nd. 12 May 1940|p1.htm#i22|Elijah W. Farmer Jr.|b. December 1831\nd. 5 April 1915|p2.htm#i43|Sarah A. Jackson|b. say December 1837\nd. 1866|p2.htm#i44|Henry J. Thompson|b. 5 April 1832\nd. 26 August 1883|p2.htm#i45|Jeanette B. Ham|b. 16 February 1846\nd. 1 May 1926|p2.htm#i46|

Relationship=Granduncle of Richard Tonsing.
     Robert Harris Farmer was born on 21 September 1902 at Tarrant County, Texas.1,2,3 He was the son of James David Farmer and Martha Cherokee Thompson.2,1 Robert Harris Farmer died on 6 November 1902 at age 1 month and 16 days.1,2 Robert Harris Farmer was buried at Oakwood Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas; block 41, lot 38, space 3
Son of J.D. and M.C.2

Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=Y
Rick Related By=S
Last Edited=23 November 2003

Citations

  1. [S9] Family Bible Record of James D. and Cherokee Farmer. The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments, Translated Out of the Original Tongues and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised (Philadelphia: National Publishing Co, 1882); Fort Worth Public Library (500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas). The James Farmer Family Bible passed from Martha Elizabeth Pittenger Tonsing to her son Richard Tonsing who donated it to the library in 1996.
  2. [S48] Helen McKelvy Markgraf, "Historic Oakwood Cemetery with Calvary Cemetery and Old Trinity Cemetery of Fort Worth, Texas," 1994, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, 225.
  3. [S355] J. D Farmer IV, "The Farmer Family Home Page," database online, 5 June 2000, http:/http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/f/a/r/…, held by James David Farmer IV, 2027 Rockcreek Rd, Fort Worth, Texas.

Alvy Ward Farmer1,2,3

M, #698, b. 14 October 1887, d. 26 September 1931
Alvy Ward Farmer|b. 14 October 1887\nd. 26 September 1931|p28.htm#i698|James David Farmer|b. 25 June 1858\nd. 24 January 1942|p1.htm#i21|Martha Cherokee Thompson|b. 28 December 1861\nd. 12 May 1940|p1.htm#i22|Elijah W. Farmer Jr.|b. December 1831\nd. 5 April 1915|p2.htm#i43|Sarah A. Jackson|b. say December 1837\nd. 1866|p2.htm#i44|Henry J. Thompson|b. 5 April 1832\nd. 26 August 1883|p2.htm#i45|Jeanette B. Ham|b. 16 February 1846\nd. 1 May 1926|p2.htm#i46|

Relationship=Granduncle of Richard Tonsing.
     Alvy Ward Farmer was born on 14 October 1887 at Texas.1,4,5 He was the son of James David Farmer and Martha Cherokee Thompson.4,5,1,3 Alvy Ward Farmer was born on 14 October 1888 at Fort Worth, Texas.6 Alvy Ward Farmer married Marie E. Jones on 24 March 1913.1,3,7 Alvy Ward Farmer died from angina pectaric at 1716 Grand Ave. on 26 September 1931 at Fort Worth, Texas, at age 43 years, 11 months and 12 days.1,3 Alvy Ward Farmer was buried on 28 September 1931 at Greenwood Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas.3 Funeral services were held for him on 28 September 1931 at Boulevard Baptist Church, Fort Worth, Texas.8
     Alvy Ward Farmer was also known as Ward A. Farmer.5,9,10,7,6 Alvy Ward Farmer was also known as Alva Ward Farmer.11 Alvy Ward Farmer appeared on the 1900 census in the household of James David Farmer at Justice Precinct 1, Fort Worth, Texas.12 James David Farmer, Fred Thompson Farmer and Alvy Ward Farmer resided at 702 NW 24th St. from 1902 to 1907 at Fort Worth, Texas.13,14,15 Alvy Ward Farmer was a live stock dealer in 1905.16 Alvy Ward Farmer was a clerk in 1907 at Swift and Company, Fort Worth, Texas.13 James David Farmer, Jeannette Farmer, Minnie Campbell Farmer and Alvy Ward Farmer resided at 702 NW 24th St. in 1909 at Fort Worth, Texas.10 Alvy Ward Farmer appeared on the 1910 census in the household of James David Farmer at Fort Worth, Texas.4 Alvy Ward Farmer was a yardman at Livestock Commission Co., Fort Worth, Texas.4 Alvy Ward Farmer was a yardman in 1911 at Daggett-Keen Commission Company, Fort Worth, Texas.17 James David Farmer, James David Farmer Jr., Alvy Ward Farmer, Minnie Campbell Farmer and Jeannette Farmer resided at 702 NW 24th St. from 1911 to 1912 at Fort Worth, Texas.18,17 Alvy Ward Farmer was a yardman and salesman between 1912 and 1922 at Rhome-Farmer Livestock Commission Company, Fort Worth, Texas.18,19,20,6 He resided at 1923 S. Adams in 1914 at Fort Worth, Texas.21 Alvy Ward Farmer received a grant of Pt lot 20 to 23 block 6 of land from Minnie Campbell Farmer at Fairmount Addition, Tarrant County, Texas, on 19 January 1914.22 Alvy Ward Farmer resided at 1205 Wetherby in 1916 at Fort Worth, Texas.19 He resided on 2 June 1917 at Chandler Hotel, Fort Worth, Texas.6 Alvy Ward Farmer received a grant of pt 20 to 23 block 6 of land from James David Farmer at Fairmount Addition, Tarrant County, Texas, on 17 June 1919.23 Alvy Ward Farmer was a stock farmer on 1 January 1920.9 Alvy Ward Farmer was the head of household on the 1920 census at Justice Precinct 6, Archer County, Texas. Delbert L. Farmer and Marie E. Jones were listed in the household.9 Alvy Ward Farmer resided at 1412 Grand Ave in 1922 at Fort Worth, Texas.20 Alvy Ward Farmer was an order buyer in 1923 at Evans Snider Buell Co., Fort Worth, Texas.24 Alvy Ward Farmer and Marie E. Jones resided in 1923 at Fort Worth, Texas.24 Alvy Ward Farmer was a stock yard salesman on 1 April 1930.7 Alvy Ward Farmer began military service on 1 April 1930.7 Alvy Ward Farmer was the head of household on the 1930 census at Fort Worth, Texas. Marie E. Jones and Delbert L. Farmer were listed in the household.7 Alvy Ward Farmer was a stockman in 1931.3 Alvy Ward Farmer and Marie E. Jones resided at 1716 Grand Ave. on 26 September 1931 at Fort Worth, Texas.3

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Temporary=5
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Rick Related By=S
Last Edited=17 June 2007

Child of Alvy Ward Farmer and Marie E. Jones

Alvy Ward Farmer married Marie E. Jones on 24 March 1913.1,3,7

Citations

  1. [S9] Family Bible Record of James D. and Cherokee Farmer. The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments, Translated Out of the Original Tongues and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised (Philadelphia: National Publishing Co, 1882); Fort Worth Public Library (500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas). The James Farmer Family Bible passed from Martha Elizabeth Pittenger Tonsing to her son Richard Tonsing who donated it to the library in 1996.
  2. [S27] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 149 p. 11, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-624 roll 1591.
  3. [S709] Death Certificate for Alvy Ward Farmer, 1931, 44666, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
  4. [S27] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 149, p. 11.
  5. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED82, p. 25A, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1671.
  6. [S376] "National Archives and Records Administration ( Provo, Utah, http://www.Ancestry.com/) to unknown recipient", 2002, 1953358. Held by Ancestry.Com (MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California). Ancestry.com. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 database online. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2005. Original data: National Archives and Records Administration. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. M1509, 4,582 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.
  7. [S852] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, Ward A. Farmer household, ED 47, p. 41B, dwelling 433, family 513, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 2394.
  8. [S74] Star-Telegram, (Fort Worth, Texas), "Ward Farmer to be Buried Today", 28 September 1931, Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
  9. [S80] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Archer County, Texas, ED 7, p. 5B, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-625 roll 1773.
  10. [S318] United States City Directories ( New Haven, Connecticut: Research Publications, 198-), Segment IV Reel 2 1909/10; Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.
  11. [S339] A Twentieth Century History and Biographical Record of North and West Texas ( Chicago and New York: The Lewis Publishing Co, 1906), 215-216; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  12. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 82, p. 25A.
  13. [S318] United States City Directories, Segment IV Reel 2 1907/08.
  14. [S318] United States City Directories, Segment IV Reel 2 1902/03.
  15. [S318] United States City Directories, Segment IV Reel 2 1904/05.
  16. [S318] United States City Directories, Segment IV Reel 2 1905/06.
  17. [S318] United States City Directories, 1911 p. 204.
  18. [S318] United States City Directories, 1912-1913 p. 205.
  19. [S318] United States City Directories, 1916 p. 340.
  20. [S318] United States City Directories, 1922 p. 633.
  21. [S318] United States City Directories, 1914 p. 202.
  22. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 387 p. 392 warrant deed, Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
  23. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 603 p. 37 Rel V L, Fort Worth Public Library.
  24. [S318] United States City Directories, 1923 p. 619.

Jeannette Farmer1,2,3

F, #699, b. 26 July 1890, d. 27 August 1982
Jeannette Farmer|b. 26 July 1890\nd. 27 August 1982|p28.htm#i699|James David Farmer|b. 25 June 1858\nd. 24 January 1942|p1.htm#i21|Martha Cherokee Thompson|b. 28 December 1861\nd. 12 May 1940|p1.htm#i22|Elijah W. Farmer Jr.|b. December 1831\nd. 5 April 1915|p2.htm#i43|Sarah A. Jackson|b. say December 1837\nd. 1866|p2.htm#i44|Henry J. Thompson|b. 5 April 1832\nd. 26 August 1883|p2.htm#i45|Jeanette B. Ham|b. 16 February 1846\nd. 1 May 1926|p2.htm#i46|

Relationship=Grandaunt of Richard Tonsing.
     Jeannette Farmer was born on 26 July 1890 at Texas.1,4,2 She was the daughter of James David Farmer and Martha Cherokee Thompson.2,4,1 Jeannette Farmer died from cardiovascular collapse due to probable recurrent CVA due to generalized arteriosclerosis on 27 August 1982 at Lake Worth Nursing Home, Lake Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, at age 92 years, 1 month and 1 day.3,2 Jeannette Farmer was buried on 30 August 1982 at Oakwood Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas; block 41, lot 38, space 4
Fort Worth.5,3,2 Her estate was probated 20 September 1982 Fort Worth, Texas, by Martha Cora Farmer, Cherry Jane Pittenger, Martha Elizabeth Pittenger, Sarah Nicodemus, Alvee Morris Farmer, Juanita J. Medlin, James David Farmer III, Helon (?), Gladys Sue Snipes, Bertha Bea Snipes and Agnes Bassett.6
     Jeannette Farmer appeared on the 1900 census in the household of James David Farmer at Justice Precinct 1, Fort Worth, Texas.7 James David Farmer, Jeannette Farmer, Minnie Campbell Farmer and Alvy Ward Farmer resided at 702 NW 24th St. in 1909 at Fort Worth, Texas.8 Jeannette Farmer appeared on the 1910 census in the household of James David Farmer at Fort Worth, Texas.9 James David Farmer, James David Farmer Jr., Alvy Ward Farmer, Minnie Campbell Farmer and Jeannette Farmer resided at 702 NW 24th St. from 1911 to 1912 at Fort Worth, Texas.10,11 Martha Cherokee Farmer, James David Farmer, Minnie Campbell Farmer, Henry Jack Farmer, Jeannette Farmer and James David Farmer Jr. resided at 702 NW 24th St. in 1914 at Fort Worth, Texas.12 Jeannette Farmer was employed as a teacher from 1914 to 1918 at Diamond Hill High School, Fort Worth, Texas.13,14,12 James David Farmer, Martha Cherokee Farmer, Minnie Campbell Farmer, Jolly S. Farmer, Jeannette Farmer and Henry Jack Farmer resided at 702 NW 24th St. in 1916 at Fort Worth, Texas.14 Jeannette Farmer and Minnie Campbell Farmer resided at 702 NW 24th St. from 1916 to 1922 at Fort Worth, Texas.15 James David Farmer and Jeannette Farmer resided at 702 NW 24th St. in 1918 at Fort Worth, Texas.16 Jeannette Farmer was employed as a public school teacher in 1920 at Circle Park Public School No. 13, Fort Worth, Texas.17,18 Jeannette Farmer appeared on the 1920 census in the household of James David Farmer at Fort Worth, Texas.17 Jeannette Farmer resided at 702 NW 24th St. in 1922 at Fort Worth, Texas.15 Jeannette Farmer was employed as a teacher from 1922 to 1923 at DeZavala School No. 8, Fort Worth, Texas.15,19 Jeannette Farmer was enumerated as the daughter of James David Farmer on the 1930 census at Fort Worth, Texas.20 Jeannette Farmer was a public school teacher on 1 April 1930.20 Jeannette Farmer was married (an unknown value) times.2 Jeannette Farmer and Minnie M. Mock resided on 9 August 1953 at Fort Worth, Texas.21 Jeannette Farmer attended the burial of Robert Harvey Thompson on 9 August 1953 at First Baptist Church, Mannford, Creek County, Oklahoma.21 Jeannette Farmer resided at 1409 Grand Ave in 1982 at Fort Worth, Texas.2 Jeannette Farmer was retired in 1982; high school teacher.2,22

Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=Y
Rick Related By=S
Last Edited=8 December 2008

Citations

  1. [S9] Family Bible Record of James D. and Cherokee Farmer. The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments, Translated Out of the Original Tongues and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised (Philadelphia: National Publishing Co, 1882); Fort Worth Public Library (500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas). The James Farmer Family Bible passed from Martha Elizabeth Pittenger Tonsing to her son Richard Tonsing who donated it to the library in 1996.
  2. [S711] Death Certificate for Jeannette Farmer, 1982, 76868, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
  3. [S179] Tombstone, Oakwood Cemetery, 700 Grand Ave., Fort Worth, Texas; Richard Tonsing, 1996, headstone of Jeanette Farmer.
  4. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED82, p. 25A, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1671.
  5. [S48] Helen McKelvy Markgraf, "Historic Oakwood Cemetery with Calvary Cemetery and Old Trinity Cemetery of Fort Worth, Texas," 1994, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, 225.
  6. [S903] "Estate of Jeannette Farmer", 30 September 1982, 82-1711-1: will, Tarrant County Courthouse--County Clerk, Tarrant County Courthouse, 100 West Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, Texas, 82-1711-1.
  7. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 82, p. 25A.
  8. [S318] United States City Directories ( New Haven, Connecticut: Research Publications, 198-), Segment IV Reel 2 1909/10; Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.
  9. [S27] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 149, p. 11, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-624 roll 1591.
  10. [S318] United States City Directories, 1912-1913 p. 205.
  11. [S318] United States City Directories, 1911 p. 204.
  12. [S318] United States City Directories, 1914 p. 202.
  13. [S318] United States City Directories, 1918 p. 615.
  14. [S318] United States City Directories, 1916 p. 340.
  15. [S318] United States City Directories, 1922 p. 633.
  16. [S318] United States City Directories, 1918 p. 374.
  17. [S82] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 151, p. 1B, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-625 roll 1849.
  18. [S318] United States City Directories, 1920 p. 667.
  19. [S318] United States City Directories, 1923 p. 619.
  20. [S777] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, James D. Farmer household, ED 53, p. 22A, dwelling 273, household 299, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 2395.
  21. [S573] "Johanna Thompson (1:7320) (, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 17:25:53 EST, Subject: Update on Robert Harvey Thompson's Family. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
  22. [S1725] Jeannette Farmer, "Photographs," album, http://picasaweb.google.com/okrick/1725JaneFarmerAlbum, held by Ponthier, Brenda, unknown repository address.

James David Farmer Jr.1,2,3

M, #700, b. 26 June 1892, d. 1 June 1969
James David Farmer Jr.|b. 26 June 1892\nd. 1 June 1969|p28.htm#i700|James David Farmer|b. 25 June 1858\nd. 24 January 1942|p1.htm#i21|Martha Cherokee Thompson|b. 28 December 1861\nd. 12 May 1940|p1.htm#i22|Elijah W. Farmer Jr.|b. December 1831\nd. 5 April 1915|p2.htm#i43|Sarah A. Jackson|b. say December 1837\nd. 1866|p2.htm#i44|Henry J. Thompson|b. 5 April 1832\nd. 26 August 1883|p2.htm#i45|Jeanette B. Ham|b. 16 February 1846\nd. 1 May 1926|p2.htm#i46|

Relationship=Granduncle of Richard Tonsing.
     James David Farmer Jr. was born on 26 June 1892 at Fort Worth, Texas.1,2,5 He was the son of James David Farmer and Martha Cherokee Thompson.1,3,4 James David Farmer Jr. married Gladys Pauline Lightfoot on 5 September 1913 at Tarrant County, Texas.1,6,5 James David Farmer Jr. and Gladys Pauline Lightfoot celebrated their wedding anniversary on 5 September 1963 at Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, with Charles Larry Farmer.7 James David Farmer Jr. died from myocardial infarct due arteriosclerosis at 2314 Market Ave. on 1 June 1969 at Fort Worth, Texas, at age 76 years, 11 months and 6 days.2,3 James David Farmer Jr. was buried on 3 June 1969 at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas.3 Funeral services were held for him at 111 W. Northside Drive on 3 June 1969 at Shannon North Funeral Chapel, Fort Worth, Texas.8
     James David Farmer Jr. was also known as J. D. Farmer Jr.9 James David Farmer Jr. appeared on the 1900 census in the household of James David Farmer at Justice Precinct 1, Fort Worth, Texas.10 James David Farmer Jr. was a clerk at a riching house circa 1910 at Tarrant County, Texas.11 James David Farmer Jr. appeared on the 1910 census in the household of James David Farmer at 702 NW 24th St., Fort Worth, Texas.11 James David Farmer Jr. was a clerk in 1911.12 James David Farmer, James David Farmer Jr., Alvy Ward Farmer, Minnie Campbell Farmer and Jeannette Farmer resided at 702 NW 24th St. from 1911 to 1912 at Fort Worth, Texas.13,12 James David Farmer Jr. was a worker in 1912 at Fort Worth Stock Yards, Fort Worth, Texas.13 Martha Cherokee Farmer, James David Farmer, Minnie Campbell Farmer, Henry Jack Farmer, Jeannette Farmer and James David Farmer Jr. resided at 702 NW 24th St. in 1914 at Fort Worth, Texas.14 James David Farmer Jr. was a yardman in 1914 at Rhome-Farmer Livestock Commission Company, Fort Worth, Texas.14 James David Farmer Jr. was employed at Farmer-Kutch Commission Co., Fort Worth, Texas. James David Farmer Jr. was the head of household on the 1930 census at Fort Worth, Texas. Gladys Pauline Farmer, Martha Cora Farmer, James David Farmer III, Alvee Morris Farmer and Larry Farmer were listed in the household.5 James David Farmer Jr. was a cattleman (buys and sells) on 1 April 1930.5 Gladys Pauline Lightfoot and James David Farmer Jr. resided at 1716 Grand Ave. on 26 September 1931 at Fort Worth, Texas.15 James David Farmer Jr. was retired in 1969 at Livestock Commission Co., Fort Worth, Texas; owning.3 James David Farmer Jr. and Gladys Pauline Lightfoot resided at 2314 Market Ave. on 1 June 1969 at Fort Worth, Texas.3

Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=Y
Rick Related By=S
Last Edited=22 December 2008

Children of James David Farmer Jr. and Gladys Pauline Lightfoot

James David Farmer Jr. married Gladys Pauline Lightfoot on 5 September 1913 at Tarrant County, Texas.1,6,5 James David Farmer Jr. and Gladys Pauline Lightfoot celebrated their wedding anniversary on 5 September 1963 at Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, with Charles Larry Farmer.7

Citations

  1. [S9] Family Bible Record of James D. and Cherokee Farmer. The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments, Translated Out of the Original Tongues and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised (Philadelphia: National Publishing Co, 1882); Fort Worth Public Library (500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas). The James Farmer Family Bible passed from Martha Elizabeth Pittenger Tonsing to her son Richard Tonsing who donated it to the library in 1996.
  2. [S102] "Social Security Death Index Interactive Search," database online, http:/ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi/, held by RootsWeb, unknown repository address, 458-54-3565.
  3. [S710] Death Certificate for James David Farmer Jr., 1969, 44777, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
  4. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED82, p. 25A, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1671.
  5. [S852] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, James D. Farmer household, ED 54, p. 41B, dwelling 258, family 299, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 2394.
  6. [S355] J. D Farmer IV, "The Farmer Family Home Page," database online, 5 June 2000, http:/http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/f/a/r/…, held by James David Farmer IV, 2027 Rockcreek Rd, Fort Worth, Texas.
  7. [S1737] "Farmer 50th Wedding Anniversary," James David Farmer Jr. and Gladys Lightfoot Farmer Farmer, photo album, 5 September 1963, Fort Worth, Texas, held by Farmer, Jimmie Elizabeth, 3205 Ashford Ave, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas.
  8. [S74] Star-Telegram, (Fort Worth, Texas), "Farmer", 3 June 1969, Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
  9. [S394] Lila Bunch Race, Pioneer Fort Worth, Texas: The Life, Times and Families of South Tarrant County Families Researched by Genealogist: Farmer, Race, Bunch, Baggett, Justice ( Dallas, Texas: Taylor Publishing Company, 1976), 169 & 171; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  10. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 82, p. 25A.
  11. [S27] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 149, p. 11, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-624 roll 1591.
  12. [S318] United States City Directories ( New Haven, Connecticut: Research Publications, 198-), 1911 p. 204; Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.
  13. [S318] United States City Directories, 1912-1913 p. 205.
  14. [S318] United States City Directories, 1914 p. 202.
  15. [S709] Death Certificate for Alvy Ward Farmer, 1931, 44666, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
  16. [S171] Interview with Charles Larry Farmer, by Richard Tonsing, 29 May 1996. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
  17. [S48] Helen McKelvy Markgraf, "Historic Oakwood Cemetery with Calvary Cemetery and Old Trinity Cemetery of Fort Worth, Texas," 1994, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, 225.
  18. [S696] Vaughan of Grayson County, Virginia Descendants of William Vaughan and His Wife Mary ( 723 Lisa Lane, Mulvane, Kansas 67110-1220: self published, 2002), 69; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  19. [S64] J'Nell L Pate, Livestock Legacy ( College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press, 1988), 152; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.