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John Hugh McCall , son of
Oliver Hazard Perry McCall and Nancy
Almeda Whitmire McCall , was born December 1, 1875 in Williamson County. He appeared as a five-year-old in the 1880
census of his father's household. He
lost an eye as a teen-ager while riding a horse through a clump of trees.
He was married October 4, 1901
to Ethel Winnie Brooks in Williamson
County where he was engaged in farming.
She was the daughter of Weldon Brooks
and Rebecca Ellis Brooks and was
born in Alabama December 18, 1882. They
lived in Throckmorton County in 1907 and moved to Stonewall County in
1915. He died January 18, 1964 at
Aspermont, Texas, according to Stonewall County Probate Book 19, page 106. She died there March 1, 1973 and was buried
beside her husband in Brazos Valley Cemetery.
Children born to them include:
Madie Irene McCall born March 7, 1903
Velma Jewel McCall
born April 21, 1904
Artie Pearl McCall born April 29, 1906
Bertha Lilar McCall born April 26, 1909
Olgee Perry McCall born April 15, 1911
Johnny Weldon
McCall born July 25, 1913
Alta Mae McCall born July
2, 1915
Ruby Marie McCall born October 8, 1917
Truman George McCall
born September 19, 1921
Lonnie Odell McCall born October 1, 1923
Madie Irene McCall , daughter
of John Hugh McCall and Ethel Winnie
Brooks McCall , was born March 7, 1903 in Williamson County. She was married in 1923 to Roy Hahn . In 1970 they lived on a farm on which his
father had settled in 1885. He died July
1979, and she continued there in 1987.
Children born to them include:
Roy Henry Hahn born March 23, 1926
Kenneth Hahn born January 1, 1930
Silas Hahn born September 17, 1931
Rose Nan Hahn born March 30, 1937
Roy Henry Hahn , son of Roy
Hahn and Madie Irene McCall Hahn , was
born March 23, 1926 in Stonewall County.
He was married August 14, 1967 to Audrey Marie Price . In 1985 he farmed in Stonewall County. No children were born to them.
Kenneth Hahn , son of Roy
Hahn and Madie Irene McCall Hahn , was
born January 1, 1930 in Stonewall County.
He was married about 1947 to Patricia Hise . In 1985 he, an oilfield employee, lived in Gardendale, Texas.
One son was born to them:
Kenneth Roy Hahn born about 1950.
Silas Hahn , son of Roy
Hahn and Madie Irene McCall Hahn , was
born September 17, 1931 in Stonewall County.
He was married about 1954 to Marcia Mayfield . He was killed about 1970 in an oilfield accident.
Children born to Silas
Hahn and Marcia Mayfield Hahn include:
Terry Lee Hahn born in
1956
Jerry Dowyle Hahn born in 1959
James Todd Hahn born in 1961
Terry Lee Hahn , son of Silas
Hahn and Marcia Mayfield Hahn , was
born in 1956. In 1980 Terry Lee
Hahn was seriously injured on an oilfield
drilling rig.
Rose Nan Hahn , daughter of Roy
Hahn , and Madie Irene McCall Hahn , was born March 30, 1937 in Stonewall
County. She was married about 1954 to
George Leonard Cullum . In 1985 they
lived in Odessa.
Children born were born to
George Leonard Cullum and Rose Nan Hahn
Cullum include:
Susie Cullum born November 25, 1955
Sharon Cullum born October 7, 1960
Sheila Cullum born March 3, 1965
Susie Cullum , daughter of
George Leonard Cullum and Rose Nan Hahn
Cullum , was born November 25, 1955.
She was married about 1975 to Jerry Shifflett . They were divorced about 1980. In 1985 she lived in Odessa.
Children born to them include:
Stacy Lynn Shifflett born about 1977
Sharon Cullum , daughter of
George Leonard Cullum and Rose Nan Hahn
Cullum , was born October 7, 1960. She
was married about 1980 to Grant Culver .
In 1985 they lived in Eunice, New Mexico.
Children born to them include:
Brady Culver born in February 1982
Sheila Cullum , daughter of
George Leonard Cullum and Rose Nan Hahn
Cullum , was born March 3, 1965. In
1985 she continued in her parents' home in Odessa where she attended Odessa
College.
Velma Jewel McCall , daughter
of John Hugh McCall and Ethel Winnie
Brooks , was born April 21, 1904. She
was married about 1923 to Coy Hale , a cousin to Thomas Calvin Drennan in Stonewall County. In 1970 they lived in the Rio Grande
valley. Following separation she lived
in Levelland, Texas in 1984. He died in
1986.
Children born to them include:
Clarence Hale born about 1925
Melvin Hale born
about 1927
Howard Hale born about 1929
Thomas Hale born about 1932
Lavern Hale born
about 1935
Lorene Hale born about 1938
Artie Pearl McCall , daughter
of John Hugh McCall and Ethel Winnie
Brooks McCall , was born April 29, 1906.
She was married December 2, 1922 to Fred Austin Drennan , a cousin to
Thomas Calvin Drennan . She died
December 16, 1967 and was buried at Tatum, New Mexico.
Children born to them include:
Cecil Drennan born
about 1924
Charlene Drennan born about 1927
Thurman Drennan born about 1930
Cecil Drennan , son of Fred
Austin Drennan and Artie Pearl McCall
Drennan , was born about 1924. He was
married about 1946, wife's name Evelyn.
Charlene Drennan daughter of Fred Austin Drennan and Artie Pearl McCall Drennan , was born
about 1927. She was married about 1946
to Dempsey Smith .
Thurman Drennan , son of Fred
Austin Drennan and Artie Pearl McCall
Drennan , was born about 1930. He was
married about 1952, wife's name Inez.
Bertha Lilar McCall , daughter
of John Hugh McCall and Ethel Winnie
Brooks McCall , was born April 26, 1909 in Throckmorton County. She was mar-ried October 30, 1925 at Swenson,
Texas to George Washington Hudson who
was born December 28, 1897 to James Edward Hudson and Emmaline Evelyn McDonald Hudson . They lived in Lubbock in 1945.
He died August 10, 1985 in Roswell, New Mexico and was buried in
Resthaven Cemetery in Lubbock. She
continued in Roswell in 1987.
Children born to them include:
F. J. "Frank"
Hudson born April 11, 1929
George Edward Hudson born January 8, 1933
Jeaneace Eljean Hudson born April 11, 1938
John Wayne Hudson born August 14, 1945
F. J. "Frank" Hudson
, son of George Washington Hudson and
Bertha Lilar McCall Hudson , was born April 11, 1929. He was married about 1950 to Nora "Boots" Sutton . Following a divorce he was remarried to
Diana Hay .
Children born to F. J.
"Frank" Hudson and Nora
"Boots" Sutton Hudson
include:
Frank Jeffery Hudson born about 1952
Children born to F. J.
"Frank" Hudson and Diana Hay
Hudson include:
Jed Hudson born about 1955
F. J. Hudson born about 1957
Brenda Hudson
born about 1960
Brandy Hudson
born about 1960
Frank Jeffery Hudson , son of
F. J. "Frank" Hudson and Nora
"Boots" Sutton Hudson , was born about 1952. He was married about 1974 to Patty Cole
Hudson He was remarried to Jean
Lanning Lee .
Children born to Frank Jeffery
Hudson and Patty Cole include:
Toby Hudson
born about 1977
Tabatha Hudson born about 1979
Jed Hudson , son of F. J.
"Frank" Hudson and Diana Hay
Hudson , was born about 1955. In 1985
he was attending college in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
F. J. Hudson , son of F. J.
"Frank" Hudson and Diana Hay
Hudson , was born about 1957. He was
married about 1980 to Anita Kilgall .
Children born to them include:
Cody Hudson born March 1, 1984
Brenda Hudson , twin daughter
of F. J. "Frank" Hudson and
Diana Hay Hudson , was born about 1960.
Brandy Hudson , twin daughter
of F. J. "Frank" Hudson and
Diana Hay Hudson , was born about 1960.
George Edward Hudson , son of
George Washington Hudson and Bertha
Lilar McCall Hudson , was born January 8, 1933. He was married about 1955 to Perry Jackson . He was remarried about 1960 to Betty Wren
. Shortly afterward he was killed by
Perry Jackson Hudson in jealous
rage. He was buried in Resthaven
Cemetery in Lubbock.
Children born to James Edward
Hudson and Betty Wren Hudson include:
Jeff Hudson born about 1961
Jeaneace Eljean Hudson daughter of George Washington Hudson and Bertha Lilar McCall Hudson , was born
April 11, 1938. She was married October
17, 1953 to Harry Meyer . He died of a
heart attack about 1980 in Hinkley, Minnesota.
In December 1985 she lived in Abilene, Texas.
Children born to them include:
Rick Meyer born about 1940
Mark Meyer born about 1946
Pam Meyer born about 1949
John Wayne Hudson , son of
George Washington Hudson and Bertha
Lilar McCall Hudson , was born August 14, 1945 in Lubbock. Following graduation from high school he
enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1963.
After naval service he became a truckdriver and drove cross-country for
eight years. Later he became a hair
sty- list. He was married about 1968 to
Beverly Bland from whom he was
divorced.
He was married September 17,
1978 to Donna Catherine Nett St. Clair Joyner
as her third husband. She, a
daughter of Donald LeRoy Nett and
Catherine Betty Gentry Nett , was born May 14, 1948 in Grand Junction,
Colorado. Donald LeRoy Nett was employed by Mountain Bell Telephone
Company which required frequent moves.
The family lived subsequently in several towns in New Mexico including
Albuquerque, Carizozo, Lordsburg, Alamagordo and Roswell. She was graduated in 1969 from Roswell High
School where she was a cheerleader and homecoming queen. In high school she became proficient in
competition driving, winning first place in city competition. She took second place in state competition
and fourth place in national competition.
She was the only female finalist in the national competition which drew
3,622 entries. In her senior year she
was on the school rifle team and took third place in national competition.
In 1980 she attended University
of New Mexico School of Medicine and graduated as a registered paramedic. Following graduation she was employed by an
ambulance service in Roswell. In
addition she is a professional writer having two articles published in
"Readers Digest."
On March 10, 1983 they were
baptized and on June 8, 1984 sealed at Mesa, Arizona Temple, L.D.S. In May 1987 they lived in Roswell.
Olgee Perry McCall , son of
John Hugh McCall and Ethel Winnie
Brooks McCall , was born April 15, 1911 in Stonewall County. He was married about 1932 to Ruth Cox . In 1934 he was a farmer in Stonewall County. Following a divorce he was remarried, wife's
name Rosemary, about 1948. She died in
Lubbock August 19, 1972 at age 58. In
1987 he lived in Slaton, Texas.
Children born to Olgee Perry
McCall and Ruth Cox McCall include:
born
about 1933
Vada Louise McCall born August 7, 1934
Sue McCall born about 1935
Clennon
"Bobby" McCall born about 1939
Jerry "Red" McCall born about 1942
Children born to Olgee Perry
McCall and Rosemary McCall include:
Perry McCall born about 1950
Vada Louise McCall , daughter
of Olgee Perry McCall and Ruth Cox McCall
, was born August 7, 1934, according to Stonewall County Birth Book 4, page
113.
Sue McCall , daughter of Olgee
Perry McCall and Ruth Cox McCall , was
born about 1935.
Clennon "Bobby"
McCall , son of Olgee Perry McCall and
Ruth Cox Mc- Call , was born about 1939.
In 1984 he lived in Plainview, Texas.
Jerry "Red" McCall ,
son of Olgee Perry McCall and Ruth Cox
McCall , was born about 1942.
Perry McCall , son of Olgee
Perry McCall and Rosemary McCall, was
born about 1950. In 1984 he was an
airman stationed at Reese Air Force Base, Lubbock.
Johnny Weldon McCall , son of
John Hugh McCall and Ethel Winnie
Brooks McCall , was born July 25, 1913 in Stonewall County. He was married about 1934 to Onis Marie
Watson who was born in 1917.
Children born to them include:
Ramona Juanett McCall born October 21, 1936
Nona Gay McCall born about 1940
Randy McCall born about 1943
Scotty McCall born about 1946
Stacy McCall born about 1950
Ramona Juanett McCall daughter of Johnny Weldon McCall and Onis Marie Watson McCall was born October 21, 1936, according to
Stonewall County Birth Book 4, page 283 and page 293.
Alta Mae McCall daughter of John Hugh McCall nd Ethel Winnie
Brooks McCall was born July 2, 1915.
She was married about 1935 to Jack Butler She died in Lubbock of cancer November 26, 1963 at age 46.
Children born to them include:
Joy Butler
born about 1937
Connie Butler born about 1940
Bruce Butler
born about 1943
Ruby Marie McCall ........,
daughter of John Hugh McCall ........ and Ethel Winnie Brooks McCall ........,
was born October 8, 1917, according to
Stonewall County Birth Book 3, page 4.
She was married about 1937 to Dean Brister ......... She was remarried to Elmer Scott
......... In 1984 she lived in Hobbs,
New Mexico with her third husband. One
daughter was born to her about 1940.
Truman George McCall ........,
son of John Hugh McCall ........ and Ethel Winnie Brooks McCall ........, was
born September 19, 1921 in Stonewall County.
He was mar- ried about 1946 to Nelta Cook ......... Following a divorce he was remarried to Estelle
Craig ......... Estelle Craig McCall
........ and her two children were killed in an automobile wreck near Lubbock
in 1952. He was remarried about 1958 to
Dorothy "Dottie" Rawls .........
In August 1987 he lived on Acuff Road, Lubbock and was employed by
K-Mart.
Children born to Truman George
McCall ........ and Nelta Cook McCall ........ include:
Stanley McCall
........ born about 1947
Children born to Truman George
McCall ........ and Estelle Craig McCall ........ include:
Delores McCall
........ born about 1948
Irving McCall
........ born in 1950
Children born to Truman George
McCall ........ and Dorothy "Dottie" Rawls McCall ........ include:
Kimberly McCall
........ born about 1960
Lonnie Odell McCall .........,
son of John Hugh McCall ........ and Ethel Winnie Brooks McCall ........, was
born October 1, 1923, according to Stonewall County Birth Book 5, page 310 and
Birth Book 9, page 418. He was married
about 1946 to Annabelle Lee .........
They were later divorced. In
1985 he lived in Athens, Texas.
Children born to Lonnie Odell
McCall ......... and Annabelle Lee McCall ........ in- clude:
Dwayne McCall
......... born about 1948
Clifford McCall
......... born about 1950
Wendell McCall
......... born
about 1953
Fannie Alice McCall ........,
daughter of Oliver Hazard Perry McCall ........ and Nancy Almeda Whitmire
McCall ........, was born September 2, 1880 in Williamson County. She was preparing to marry Wayne Mullen when
he developed smallpox. He, his brother
Jim Mullen and another brother all died of the disease about 1898. She was married in 1900 to George H. Holley
........ in Williamson County.
He was a son of Black Holley
and Caroline "Callie" Alford Holley (A4/1.2). Black Holley (H4/1.1) died before his son
was born about 1878, according to J. K. Bentley. Caroline "Callie" Alford Holley (A4/1.2) was a daughter
of Winfield Alford (A5/1.1) and Elisa Derrington Alford (D5/1.1), according to
Grace Foster McLaughlin. She was
remarried about 1880 to Joe H. Foster (F4/1.1), a club-footed man. After his mother's death, George H. Holley
(H3/1.1) lived in the home of John Marion Green (G4/1.1) and Mary Ann Alford
Green (A4/1.1), his mother's sister.
John Marion Green (G4/1.1) was a son of James M. Green (G5/1.1) and
Sarah Kitchell Green (K5/1.1). John
Marion Green (G4/1.1) and Mary Ann Alford (A4/1.1) were married July 8, 1869 in
Gonzales County, Texas, according to Mary Lucretia E. Lord Crusan (L2/2.3). She states that Mary Ann Alford (A4/1.1) was
born November 26, 1852 to Hatch Alford (A5/1.1) and Martha Elizabeth Longley
Alford (L5/1.1). She also reports that
Hatch Alford (A5/1.1) was a Civil War veteran who died of an old war wound when
a tree root struck the wound while he was plowing on his farm near Waelder,
Texas.
One son was born to Black Holley (H4/1.1) and Caroline
"Callie" Alford Holley (A4/1.2):
George H. Holley
(H3/1.1) born about 1878
Children born to Joe H. Foster
(F4/1.1) and Caroline "Callie" Alford Holley Foster (A4/1.2),
according to an article in "Williamson County; Its History and its
People" written by Grace Foster McLaughlin, include:
Leonard H. Foster
(F3/1.1) born
about 1880
Archie A. Foster
(F3/1.2) born about
1883
William Lowrey Foster
(F3/1.3) born February 9,
1886
Leona Foster
(F3/1.4) born about 1889
Children born to John Marion
Green (G4/1.1) and Mary Ann Alford Green (A4/1.1), according to Felma Green
Headrick, include:
Della Green
(G3/1.1) born about
1870
Lenora Green
(G3/1.2) born July 25, 1872
Mary "Candy" Green (G3/1.5) born
November 17, 1881
Lenora Green (G3/1.2), daughter
of John Marion Green (G4/1.1) and Mary Ann Alford Green (A4/1.1), was born July
25, 1872. She was married March 19,
1893 to Charles Augustus Lord (L4/1.4).
For details of their family and descendants, see his section.
Mary "Candy" Green,
(G3/1.1), daughter of John Marion Green (G4/1.1) and Mary Ann Alford Green
(A4/1.1), was born November 17, 1881.
She was married about 1900 to William Alfred Ross (R3/1.1). They lived their entire lives at Burnet,
Texas, and she died there December 7, 1969, according to Felma Green Headrick.
Children born to William Alfred
Ross (R3/1.1) and Mary "Candy" Green Ross (G3/1.1) include:
Charlie Ross
(R2/1.1) born about 1905
Charlie Ross (R2/1.1), son of
William Alfred Ross (R3/1.1) and Mary "Candy Green Ross (G3/1.1), was born
about 1905 at Burnet. He became a
stonemason and was employed in a quarry.
Fannie Alice McCall (M3/3.3)
She wrote a letter May 6, 1901 to her sister Amanda Lucinda "Cinda"
McCall Cox (M3/3.1) in Hylton, Texas advising her of her father's death:
"Georgetown, Texas
May 6,
1901
Dear Brother, Sister &
Family,
I will answer your sweet and
highly appreciated letter which I received Saturday.
Oh, Sinda, our dear Papa is
dead. He died April 28. He died at Burnet. Mama hired a hack and driver and brought him home the day he died. Lizzie, Asbury, Ada and Ona was up there
with Mama when he died. We had been
over at Mama's Saturday night and Sunday and had just got home when George
Fielder [(F3/1.2)] came and told us the sad news.
We went back over there that
night. We got there at 11 o'clock. Oh, it didn't seem like home. It was the saddest place I ever saw.
Sinda, there was a big crowd at
the burying, and all taken it awful hard.
They buried him at Chalk Ridge right close to Mothers [grandmother,
Amanda M. Fish Whitmire (F5/1.3)] grave.
We have given up our Grandma and lots of friends, but Sinda, nothing
seems so hard as giving up Papa. Just
seemed like I couldn't stand it. But
we have all got to die, and I know Papa was prepared to die, and all we can do
now is to prepare to meet him for we will never see him again in this
troublesome world.
Sinda, he did look so sweet and
innocent. They got the nicest coffin
and clothes, a nice white shirt and black tie, and the sweetest black
suit. The coffin and the clothes cost
$40.
The next day after Papa was
buried John Bowlin's baby got rattle snake bit and lived about four hours. It was buried that night at the same grave
yard where Papa was buried. I haven't
saw John and Ida since the baby died, but I heard they taken it awful hard.
Sinda, I was right sick last
night. I taken a running off and
throwing up. I think it was the
flux. The people around here has been
having them. I don't hardly feel like
sitting up this morning. Mr. and Mrs.
Green is still at Burnet under treatment of Dr. Cheatham. Nora Lord and children are here. They come a Saturday.
Yes, Sinda, the old lady Smart
[Amy Cox Smart (C4/2.1)] told me they was kinfolks to Jim. I liked her and the girls right well. George is fixing to go to town. I will have to close as I don't feel like
writing. I will try to do better next
time. Hoping this will find you all
well. I close, as ever your sister.
Fannie Holley
Answer
Soon"
George H. Holley (H3/1.1) lived
in Throckmorton County in 1907, in Stonewall County in 1917 and in Dawson
County in 1920. No children were born
to them. She died December 12, 1951 and
was buried in Lamesa Cemetery. He was
remarried about 1952 to a cousin named Ida and lived in Waelder, Texas. He died there about March 10, 1962.
Elizabeth Susan McCall
(M3/3.4), daughter of Oliver Hazard Perry McCall (M4/1.3) and Nancy Almeda
Whitmire McCall (M4/7.7), was born May 3, 1882 in Williamson County. She was
married there in September 1900 to Asbury Frost Thurman (T3/1.1), a minister of
the Church of Christ.
Asbury Frost Thurman (T3/1.1)
was the subject of an article in "Texas Who's Who" published in
1937:
"Thurman, Asbury
Frost--Minister, born Mudd, Travis County, Texas July 13, 1881; son of Thomas Edward
and Malissa Helen Pearson Thurmond; married Susan Elizabeth McCall, September
1900. Children: Essie, Elie,
Clarence. Began ministry in Church of
Christ in 1903; also variously in grocery, automobile, baking and hotel
businesses. As minister served at
Woodson, Swenson, Roscoe, Eastland, Austin, Chillicothe, Haskell and Bowie,
Texas. Former mayor of Haskell two
years and of Chillicothe four years.
Address: National Hotel, Bowie, Texas, Telephone 369."
In 1944 they lived at Eastland,
Texas. Later they lived at Frederick,
Oklahoma where she died June 29, 1968 at age 86. She was buried at Haskell, Texas. He died in a nursing home in Frederick October 23, 1974 and was
buried beside his wife.
Children born to Asbury Frost
Thurman (T3/1.1) and Elizabeth Susan McCall Thurman (M3/3.4) include:
Essie Lavern Thurman
(T2/1.1) born
September 19, 1901
Clarence Oliver Thurman
(T2/1.2) born October 11, 1904
Ely Thurman
(T2/1.3) born November 9, 1906
Essie Lavern Thurman (T2/1.1),
daughter of Asbury Frost Thurman (T3/1.1) and Elizabeth Susan McCall Thurman
(M3/3.4), was born September 19, 1901.
She was married about 1920 to Jack Craig (C2/1.1). One daughter and two sons were born to
them. In 1984 they lived in Frederick.
Clarence Oliver Thurman
(T2/1.2), son of Asbury Frost Thurman (T3/1.1) and Elizabeth Susan McCall
Thurman (M3/3.4), was born October 11, 1904.
He became a professional baseball player known as "Preacher" Thurman
in the Texas league. Later he was an attorney
and an insuranceman in Greensboro, North Carolina, according to John D. McCall
(M3/2.5). He died in 1967 in Altus,
Oklahoma as the result of an automobile accident.
Ely Thurman (T2/1.3), son of
Asbury Frost Thurman (T3/1.1) and Elizabeth Susan McCall Thurman (M3/3.4), was
born November 9. 1906. He lived in
Plainview, Texas and, at his death, was buried in Haskell, Texas.
Mary Rosella McCall (M3/3.5),
daughter of Oliver Hazard Perry McCall (M4/1.3) and Nancy Almeda Whitmire
McCall (M4/7.7), was born March 3, 1884 in Williamson County. She was married
March 13, 1901 to Francis Marion "Buddy" Mullen (M3/1.8) who was born
January 8, 1875 in Williamson County.
He was the eighth child of Col.
John Welsh Mullen (M4/1.1) who was born January 20, 1811 in New Castle County,
Delaware. Col. Mullen was married
January 31, 1836 in Terre Haute, Indiana to Mary Hamilton (H4/1.1) who was born
in 1814 in Butler County, Ohio. She was
the daughter of John Hamilton (H5/1.1) and his wife Anne.
He was a member of the
ill-fated Mier Expedition to Mexico in 1842, according to a daughter, Arena
Mullen Cobb (M3/1.11). In the
expedition a force of 300 men under Col. W. S. Fisher crossed the Rio Grande
and attacked Mier, a strategic Mexican garrison. After an 18-hour battle the Americans were defeated and captured
December 26, 1842. They were started as
prisoners in chains toward Mexico City March 1, 1843. En route, at Salado, they
escaped, were recaptured and every tenth man executed as the result of the
drawing of the infamous black beans.
The others were marched to Mexico City, arriving there May 27, and were
imprisoned in the Castle of San Carlos de Perote. Many died in the crowded prison.
The survivors, including "Big Foot" Wallace, were released
September 16, 1844 and given one peso each to cover their expenses home. They arrived in New Orleans aboard a ship
and transferred to the "New York" bound for Galveston, Texas. Once back they were eager to join the U.S.
Army when the Mexican War broke out.
Monument Hill State Park,
located near LaGrange, Texas, was dedicated to the men who died in the
expedition. The bodies of 35 men who
were killed in the expedition and of 17 others who drew black beans are buried
there.
When the United States declared
war against Mexico in 1846 John Welsh Mullen (M4/1.1), an engineer, volunteered
and was mustered in at Ft. Clark, Indiana as a second lieutenant in Company H,
Fourth Indiana Volunteer Regiment. His
regiment fought in several engagements in Mexico, and he was discharged as a
colonel July 16, 1848 at Madison, Indiana.
John Welsh Mullen (M4/1.1)
returned to Texas bringing his family, settling at Webberville in Travis County
in the latter part of 1849 and appearing there in the 1850 census. In 1851
John Welsh Mullen (M4/1.1) and Mary Hamilton Mullen (H4/1.1) sold a
one-fifth share of inherited Hamilton land to William Hamilton (H4/1.2),
presumably her brother, according to Williamson County Deed Book 3, page 19.
In February 1853 they removed
to Williamson County, settling near Florence, Texas where he began farming.
John Welsh Mullen (M4/1.1) was
enumerated as the head of Household 120-124 in the 1860 census of Williamson
County. The family was rendered as:
"Mullin, John W.
49, born in Delaware, farmer, $1,000 real es-
tate, $500 personal property
Allen,
M. H. 38, born in Ohio, female
Mullin, William
21, born in Indiana,
common laborer
Sarah M. 20, born in Arkansas
Mary E. 7, born in Texas
Indiana 5, born in Texas
John R.
4, born in Texas"
He enlisted in the Twentieth
Texas Infantry Regiment April 2, 1862.
Lt. Col. John Welsh Mullen (M4/1.1) organized Company G, unorganized
battalion, Arizona Brigade Volunteer Cavalry in 1862, the seventh company
raised in Bell County for the Confederacy, according to "History of Bell
County." The company was stationed
at Camp Salado January 1, 1863 and was commanded by Capt. Robert B.
Halley. Col. Mullen was discharged on
account of disability January 19, 1863 by order of Gen. John B. Magruder. Mary Hamilton Mullen (H4/1.1) died December
15, 1863 and was buried in the Mullen Cemetery located five miles south of
Florence.
In 1865 he was shown in Eighth
Texas Cavalry Regiment of Col. Benjamin Franklin Terry's Texas Rangers. He was remarried January 23, 1866 to Ruth M.
Fisher (F4/1.1) who was born in Arkansas.
She died about 1869.
John Welsh Mullen (M4/1.1) was
remarried February 9, 1871 to Nancy A. Mowery (M4/1.1) who was born in Missouri
September 4, 1836.
On November 3, 1874 John Welsh
Mullen (M4/1.1) and children of Mary Hamilton Mullen (H4/1.1), Robert Ratliff
(R3/1.1) and Mary Ann Mullen Ratliff (M3/1.3) and Indiana Mullen (M3/1.4)
deeded their share of an inheritance of Mary Hamilton Mullen (H4/1.1) to N. M.
Ratliff, according to Williamson County Deed Book 15, page 558.
John Welsh Mullen (M4/1.1) died
January 9, 1894 and was buried in Mullen Cemetery.
A newspaper account of a 94th
birthday party for Nancy A. Mowery Mullen (M4/1.1) was published in 1930:
"CELEBRATES NINETY-FOURTH
BIRTHDAY WITH FAMILY
Thursday, September 4 was an
enjoyable day for Mrs. N. A. Mullen and her many relatives and friends, the day
being her 94th birthday. All met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cobb near Lometa.
Five generations were represented, being her children, Mrs. D. M.
McIntyre, Coleman; Mr. F. M. Mullen, Lamesa; Mrs. R. R. Forehand, Florence and
Mrs. A. M. Cobb, Lometa, her grandchildren, great-grandchildren and
great-great-grandchildren.
A delicious dinner of barbecue,
bread, pickles, salads, cakes and pies was served to a crowd of about 50
people.
The afternoon was spent by
talking of old times, singing old religious songs and kodaking. About four o'clock the 94 candles were
lighted on the large birthday cake. As
each took a sample he expressed his best wishes to the beloved, hoping to be
with her again on September 4, 1931.
Those present to enjoy the day
were Mrs. D. M. McIntyre, Mrs. D. L. Hensley and children, Coleman; Mr. Buddy
Mullen and son, Lane, and Mr. Troy McCall, Lamesa; Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Forehand,
Valera; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Forehand and children, Liberty Hill; Mr. Reed,
Austin; Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Forehand, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Forehand and children,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gardner and children, Florence; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Faubion
and daughter, Mrs. Elvis Faubion and baby, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Forehand and
children, Mrs. Jesse Fulston, Mrs. Standridge and son, Mr. Ira Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. O'Bannon, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Standridge and son, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cobb all of Lometa."
Children born to John Welsh
Mullen (M4/1.1) and Mary Hamilton Mullen (H4/1.1) include:
William S. Mullen
(M3/1.1) born June 14, 1838
Joseph Lane Mullen (M3/1.2) born March 11, 1849
Mary Ann Mullen
(M3/1.3) born
July 22, 1852
Indiana "Babe" Mullen (M3/1.4)
born in 1855
Children born to John Welsh
Mullen (M4/1.1) and Ruth M. Fisher Mullen (F4/1.1) include:
John Robert Mullen (M3/1.5)
born about 1866
Sarah I. Mullen
(M3/1.6) born in
1867
Children born to John Welsh
Mullen (M4/1.1) and Nancy A. Mowery Mullen (M4/1.1) include:
Catherine Mullen (M3/1.7) born about 1872
Francis Marion "Buddy" Mullen (M3/1.8) born January 8, 1875
Arena Belle Mullen (M3/1.9) born January 31, 1881
In 1901 Mary Rosella McCall
Mullen (M3/3.5) wrote a letter to her sister Amanda Lucinda "Cinda"
McCall Cox (M3/3.1) who lived at Hylton, Texas to advise her of her father's
death:
"Florence
May
24, [1901]
Dear Sister, Brother &
Family,
I will again write you all a
few lines as I wrote one letter & never got eny ans. Sinda I wrote to you and sent you some
pieces of my dresses.
Well, Sinda, we had to part
with our dear old father, but it was sad, oh sad, to give him up. I never knew what trouble was until I had to
part with my dear Papa. But dear sister
[let] us all try to meet him in heaven.
Oh it like to of killed us all to give him up. But we all have to die
some day. But Sinda, I know you hated
it because you wasent here. But you
couldent of hated it any worse than I did.
Me & Mama & F. & Liz cryed and wished for our dear old sister
to be with us.
Yes, Sinda, I wrote in the last
letter I wrote to you & told you how Pa takened sick. But dident hear from you. Me & Buddie started up to Burnet to stay
a week with Ma & Pa & we met them coming home with Pa.
Oh, I just couldent hardly
stand it. I have been nearly sick ever
since Pa died. I have been in bed sick
all the week.
Sinda, Me and Buddie went down
to Ma's Saturday night & F & G & L & Asbury were all down
there.
Jim, have you all had any Dew
Berry pie. We have had several
pies. They is a good many Dew Berries
down here. Buddie went a fishing yesterday
evening & caught a mess of fish for supper. Sinda, I set me a hen & she is a hatching. She sure has got some pretty chickens.
Jim, it rains down here every
week. The corn & cotton sure does
look fine. Brown Forehand has moved to
Rackey.
Tell them dear children Howdy
for me & kiss them all for me.
Sinda, this is Saturday morning
& we had a big mess of fish last night for supper. Tell Ora & E. & Alvie if they were
out here they could go a fishing every day down here on the branch.
Well, I will close for
now. Write soon & a long letter.
from Mary
to all, By By"
Francis Marion
"Buddy" Mullen (M3/1.8) farmed in Williamson County until about 1905
when other members of the family prevailed upon him to move, along with them,
to Stonewall County. In 1917 they lived
in Swenson, in 1920 in Merkel, Texas and in Dawson County in 1928 where he died
in December 1933.
In 1946 Mary Rosella McCall
Mullen (M3/3.5) removed to Lubbock. In
1962 she lived in Roswell, and in 1969 returned to Lubbock where she died June
13, 1976.
Two children were born to
Francis Marion "Buddy" Mullen (M3/1.8) and Mary Rosella Mc-Call
Mullen (M3/3.5)
Leona Maye Mullen
(M2/8.1) born January 6,
1906
Lane Loran Mullen
(M2/8.2) born November 7, 1908
Leona Maye Mullen, daughter of
Francis Marion "Buddy" Mullen and Mary Rosella McCall Mullen, was
born January 6, 1906 in Williamson County, Texas. In 1920 her family removed to
Merkel where she graduated from high school in 1923. Later she attended Abilene Christian College for two years where
she obtained a teacher's certificate.
She taught in a one-room schoolhouse for a few years in the Merkel
area. In 1928 her family removed to Lamesa. She was married to Leonard Lamirand in
Lubbock June 28, 1937. He was born in
Wanette, Oklahoma April 5, 1912.
During World War II he served
in the U.S. Army Air Corps in the CBI theatre.
In 1946 they lived in Lubbock where he was employed by Dr. Pepper
Bottling Company. In 1962 they were
transferred to Roswell and returned to Lubbock in 1969. He died there August 18, 1984 and was buried
in Lamesa. In 1992 Leona Maye Mullen
Lamirand moved to Amarillo, Texas to live with her daughter. She died there May 29, 1993 and was buried
beside her husband.
Children adopted by them
include:
Billie Jean Hamilton Lamirand born June 16, 1945
Lane Loran Mullen (M2/8.2), son
of Francis Marion "Buddy" Mullen (M3/1.8) and Mary Rosella McCall
Mullen (M3/3.5), was born in Stonewall County November 7, 1908. He was married about 1932 to Ruth Thomas
(T2/1.1). He was employed by Dr. Pepper
Bottling Company in Lubbock. In 1948
they lived in McAllen, Texas. In 1954 he
operated a service station in Lamesa, moving to Artesia, New Mexico in
1962. They lived in Ft. Worth, Texas in
1969. He died in 1971 in Dallas and was
buried in Lamesa Cemetery. Ruth Thomas
Mullen (T2/1.1) died in Midland, Texas May 14, 1985 and was buried beside her
husband.
Children born to them include:
Jo Frances "Jodie" Mullen (M1/2.1) born October 23, 1935
Sharon Lane Mullen
(M1/2.2) born February 28, 1938
Mary Ann Mullen
(M1/2.3) born in
March 1941
James Mullen
(M1/2.4) born in 1943
Buddy Wayne Mullen
(M1/2.5) born in 1945
Jo Frances "Jodie"
Mullen (M1/2.1), daughter of Lane Loran Mullen (M2/8.2) and Ruth Thomas Mullen
(T2/1.1), was born October 23, 1935.
She was married about 1955 to George Snow (S1/1.1). Two sons and a daughter were born to them
before they were divorced. She was
remarried to Thomas E. Waller (W1/1.1).
In 1988 they lived in Ft. Worth.
Mary Ann Mullen (M1/2.3),
daughter of Lane Loran Mullen (M2/8.2) and Ruth Thomas Mullen (T2/1.1), was
born in March 1941. She was married
about 1961, husband's name Westmoreland.
In May 1985 Mary Ann Mullen Westmoreland lived in Hamilton, Texas and
worked in the city hall there.
Buddy Wayne Mullen (M1/2.5),
son of Lane Loran Mullen (M2/8.2) and Ruth Thomas Mullen (T2/1.1), was born in
1945. He was married about 1968, wife's
name Karen. In 1988 they and their
three children lived in Garden City, Kansas.
He was in the insurance business, and she was a teacher.
Oliver Elijah McCall (M3/3.6),
son of Oliver Hazard Perry McCall (M4/1.3) and Nancy Almeda Whitmire McCall
(M4/1.6), was born February 6, 1886 in Williamson County. He was married December 4, 1907 in
Throckmorton County to Mary E. Boatright (B3/1.6). In 1930 they moved to Dawson County. He died in Lamesa February 23, 1944 of a cerebral hemorrhage.
His obituary appeared in the
February 28, 1944 edition of the "Dawson County Courier:"
"Final rites were held
Saturday, February 26, for Oliver Eligah McCall, 58, who
passed away here on Thursday,
February 24. Funeral services were held
at the
Church of Christ at 3 p.m. with
O. H. Tabor officiating. Interment was
in Lamesa Cemetery.
McCall, who was born in
Williamson County February 6, 1886, resided in this county for the past 14
years. At the time of his death he was
living on Route A. Survivors include
his wife, Mrs. Mary E. McCall; brother, J. H. McCall of Aspermont; sisters,
Mrs. L. O. Followill, Mrs. F. M. Mullen, Mrs. M. L. Cox, Mrs. George H. Holley
and Mrs. J. E. Boatright, all of this city, and Mrs. A. F. Thurmond of
Eastland; children, Troy E. McCall, U. S. Army; Mrs. C. A. McClure of
California; Grady and Eugene McCall of Lamesa; and two grandchildren."
Following his death Mary E.
Boatright McCall (B3/1.6) removed to Tulare, California. She died there
December 22, 1974 at age 84.
Children born to Oliver Elijah
McCall (M3/3.6) and Mary E. Boatright McCall (B3/1.6) include:
Troy Edward McCall
(M2/6.1) born June 18,
1908
Vera McCall
(M2/6.2) born about 1910
Grady McCall
(M2/6.3) born about 1913
Eugene McCall
(M2/6.4) born about
1916
Troy Edward McCall (M2/6.1),
son of Oliver Elijah McCall (M3/3.6) and Mary E. Boat-right McCall (B3/1.6),
was born June 18, 1908 in Young County, Texas.
In 1944 he was serving in the U.S. Army. He died in California in 1972.
Vera McCall (M2/6.2), daughter
of Oliver Elijah McCall (M3/3.6) and Mary E. Boatright McCall (B3/1.6), was
born about 1910. She was married about
1930 to C. A. "Pinky" McClure (M2/1.1). After 1944 she was remarried, husband's name Gilley. In 1984 they lived in California.
Grady McCall (M2/6.3), son of
Oliver Elijah McCall (M3/3.6) and Mary E. Boatright Mc- Call (B3/1.6), was born
about 1913. In 1984 he lived in
California.
Eugene McCall (M2/6.4), son of
Oliver Elijah McCall (M3/3.6) and Mary E. Boatright McCall (B3/1.6), was born
about 1916. In 1984 he lived in
California.
Ada Almeda McCall (M3/3.7),
daughter of Oliver Hazard Perry McCall (M4/1.3) and Nancy Almeda Whitmire
McCall (M4/1.6), was born December 21, 1890 in Williamson County.
Her father died when she was 10
and she wrote her six-year-old niece Ora Ethel Cox (C2/10.1) to advise her of
his death:
"Gravis, Texas
May the 1, 1901
Well, Ora, I will try to write
you a few lines to let you know that we are all well, but Pa, and he is
dead. He died last Sunday morning 5
minutes after 5 a.m. Ma and me and Oney
and Lizzie and Asbury was up there, but me and Ma was asleep, but they woke her
up. He was sitting up in the bed, and
Ma got up and lay him down and he died and they buried him Monday. Ida Bowlin's baby got rattle snake bit 2
times, and it died. Well, I will close
for this time.
From Ada
To Ora"
Ada Almeda McCall (M3/3.7) was
married February 9, 1907 to Thomas Thurman (T3/1.2), brother to Asbury Frost
Thurman (T3/1.1), and son of Thomas Edward Thurman (T4/1.1) and Malissa Helen
Pearson Thurman (P4/1.1). He was killed
at Monument, New Mexico January 16, 1918 by a bushwhacker named Deatheredge who
rode up at night to their homestead and shot him. The killer objected to the rangeland being opened up to farmers. The family had just arrived on their claim
and were living in a tent. Ada Almeda
McCall Thurman (M3/3.7) was left alive--a widow alone with four small sons, one
of them only 17 days old--as the killer rode away from the tent in the cold
January night.
She rejoined her sister Amanda
Lucinda "Cinda" McCall Cox (M3/1.1), also recently widowed, in Weed,
New Mexico. Later when the family
returned to Texas she lived temporarily with the family of her brother-in-law
George H. Holley (H3/1.1) in Swenson.
When other members of the family made a move to Dawson County, Texas she
joined them. She was remarried about
1940 to Lionel O. Followill (F3/1.1) in Lamesa. She died in Chandler, Oklahoma in September 1974 and was buried
in Lamesa City Cemetery.
Children born to Thomas Thurman
(T3/1.2) and Ada Almeda McCall Thurman (M3/3.7) in- clude:
Perry Mervin Thurman
(T2/2.1) born December 6, 1907
Iris Edward Thurman
(T2/2.2) born May 7, 1910
Federal Jefferson Thurman (T2/2.3) born November 23, 1912
(daughter)
(T2/2.4) born in 1915
Lowell Thomas Thurman
(T2/2.5) born December 30,
1917
Perry Mervin Thurman (T2/2.1),
son of Thomas Thurman (T3/1.2) and Ada Almeda McCall Thurman (M3/3.7), was born
December 6, 1907 in Stonewall County.
He was married in Dawson County about 1929 to Cora Boyd (B2/1.1). Following their divorce he was remarried to
Mrs. Cora Denton and lived in Big Spring, Texas in 1984. He died there April 20, 1985 and was buried
in Lamesa Cemetery.
Children born to them include:
Gloretta Mervine Thurman
(T1/1.1) born February 18,
1930
Perry Lane Thurman
(T1/1.2) born July 14, 1937
Gloretta Mervine Thurman
(T1/1.1), daughter of Perry Mervin Thurman (T2/2.1) and Cora Boyd Thurman
(B2/1.1), was born February 18, 1930 in Lamesa. She was married about 1946 to Gene Reed (R1/1.1).
Children born to them include:
Deborah Lee Reed
(R-1/1.1) born June 10, 1950
Perry Lane Thurman (T1/1.2),
son of Perry Mervin Thurman (T2/2.1) and Cora Boyd Thurman (B2/1.1), was born
July 14, 1937 in Lamesa. He was married
about 1956. In 1984 he lived in New
Mexico.
Children born to him include:
Michael Dwayne Thurman
(T-1/2.1) born April 14,
1957
Iris Edward "Jake"
Thurman (T2/2.2), son of Thomas Thurman (T3/1.2) and Ada Almeda McCall Thurman
(M3/3.7), was born May 7, 1910 in Throckmorton County. He was married July 8, 1926 to Verna Arabell
Pope (P2/1.1). He was remarried June
21, 1936 to Marguerite Talbott (T2/2.2) in Amarillo, Texas. In 1984 they lived in Chandler, Oklahoma
where he managed Anthony's Department Store.
No children were born to him.
Federal Jefferson Thurman
(T2/2.3), son of Thomas Thurman (T3/1.2) and Ada Almeda Mc- Call Thurman
(M3/3.7), was born November 23, 1912 in Haskell County. He was married about 1933 to Mary Ellen
Britt (B2/1.1) in Lamesa. Following a
divorce she was re- married, husband's name Fortenberry.
He died September 27, 1984 in
Big Spring and was buried in Lamesa. At
that time she, a widow, lived in Lubbock.
Children born to them include:
Peggy Jeanine Thurman
(T1/3.1) born August 10,
1935
Sherry Gwyn Thurman
(T1/3.2) born November 5,
1938
Peggy Jenine Thurman (T1/3.1),
daughter of Federal Jefferson Thurman (T2/2.3) and Mary Ellen Britt Thurman
(B2/1.1), was born August 10, 1935 in Lamesa.
She was married about 1955 to Johnnie Stanfield (S1/1.1). In 1985 they lived in Midland.
Children born to them include:
Shelly Rene Stanfield
(S-1/1.1) born September
11, 1957
Michael Jay Stanfield
(S-1/1.2) born February 4,
1960
Sherry Gwyn Thurman (T1/3.2),
daughter of Federal Jefferson Thurman (T2/2.3) and Mary Ellen Britt Thurman
(B2/1.1), was born November 5, 1938 in Lamesa.
She was married about 1955 to Don Rogers (R1/1.1). She was remarried about 1960 to Billie
Faulkenberry (F1/1.1). In 1985 they
lived in Lubbock.
Children born to Don Rogers
(R1/1.1) and Sherry Gwyn Thurman Rogers (T1/3.2) include:
Deborah Lynn Rogers
(R-1/1.1) born September 4,
1956
Ellen Don Rogers
(R-1/1.2) born January 2, 1958
Children born to Billie
Faulkenberry (F1/1.1) and Sherry Gwyn Thurman Rogers Faulken- berry (T1/3.2)
include:
Ellen Denise Faulkenberry (F-1/1.1) born December 21, 1961
Thomas Thurman (T3/1.2) and Ada
Almeda McCall Thurman (M3/3.7) were the parents of a baby daughter stillborn in
1915 in Haskell.
Lowell Thomas Thurman (T2/2.5),
son of Thomas Thurman (T3/1.2) and Ada Almeda McCall Thurman (M3/3.7), was born
December 30, 1917. He was married to
Mary Mae Brannon (B2/1.1) about 1940.
No children were born to them.
In 1984 he lived in Chandler.
Lillie May McCall (M3/3.8),
daughter of Oliver Hazard Perry McCall (M4/1.3) and Nancy Almeda Whitmire
McCall (M4/1.6), was born February 21, 1892 in Williamson County. She was married July 18, 1907 to James
Emmett Boatright (B3/1.3) who was born in Williamson County in 1885. He was the son of William Alexander
Boatright (B4/1.1) and Sarah Permelia Eskew Boatright (E4/1.1).
William Alexander Boatright
(B4/1.1) appeared in the 1880 census of Williamson County, Household
451-451. The family was listed as:
"Boatright, William 23, born in Missouri, father born in
Missouri,
mother
born in Missouri, tenant farmer
Sarah 17,
born in Texas, father born in Texas, mother
born in
Texas, wife
Frank 25, born in Missouri, father born in
Missouri,
mother born in Missouri, brother"
Children born to William
Alexander Boatright (B4/1.1) and Sarah Permelia Eskew Boat-right (E4/1.1)
include:
Minerva Boatright
(B3/1.1) born in 1881
Richard Ira Boatright
(B3/1.2) born in 1883
James Emmett Boatright
(B3/1.3) born April 10, 1885
William Floyd Boatright (B3/1.4) born in
1887
Monroe Boatright
(B3/1.5) born in 1889
Mary E. Boatright
(B3/1.6) born in 1890
Thomas Elmer Boatright (B3/1.7) born in 1892
In 1909 they lived in
Throckmorton County, and in 1914 they lived at Milano, Texas in Milam
County. James Emmett Boatright (B3/1.3)
moved his family to Dawson County in 1924, settling in the Woody community. He died there April 21, 1974 at age 89. Lillie May McCall Boatright (M3/3.8)
continued to live in Lamesa in November 1987 at age 95.
Children born to them include:
Clarence Ernest Boatright (B2/3.1) born February 1, 1909
Olen Emmett "Pat" Boatright (B2/3.2) born July 7, 1911
Opal Faye Boatright (B2/3.3) born November 10, 1916
Clarence Ernest Boatright
(B2/3.1), son of James Emmett Boatright (B3/1.3) and Lillie May McCall
Boatright (M3/3.8), was born February 1, 1909 in Throckmorton County. He was married July 30, 1931 in Lovington,
New Mexico to Josie Lee Lakey (L2/1.1) who was born November 4, 1912. In 1933 they moved to Carlsbad, New Mexico
where he was employed in the potash mines. Josie Lee Lakey Boatright (L2/1.1) died there January 28, 1980 at
age 67. He was remarried July 15, 1982
in Dawson County to Gladys Matlock (M2/1.1), a childhood acquaintance.
Children born to them include:
Leland Lee Boatright
(B1/1.1) born January 9, 1935
Patsy Jean Boatright
(B1/1.2) born June
13, 1937
Bennie Doyle Boatright
(B1/1.3) born August 4,
1939
Leland Lee Boatright (B1/1.1),
son of Clarence Ernest Boatright (B2/3.1) and Josie Lee Lakey Boatright
(L2/1.1), was born January 9, 1935. He
was married August 25, 1956 to Carolyn Jacobson (J1/1.1) in El Paso, Texas and
continued there in 1984.
Children born to them include:
David Lee Boatright
(B-1/1.1) born December 4, 1957
Robert Lee
Boatright (B-1/1.2) born February 14, 1962
Patsy Gene Boatright (B1/1.2),
daughter of Clarence Ernest Boatright (B2/3.1) and Josie Lee Lakey Boatright
(L2/1.1), was born June 13, 1937. She
was married July 30, 1960 to J. Brooks (B1/1.1). She died December 14, 1960.
Bennie Doyle Boatright
(B1/1.3), son of Clarence Ernest Boatright (B2/3.1) and Josie Lee Lakey
Boatright (L2/1.1), was born August 4, 1939.
In 1984 he, a single man, lived in Carlsbad.
Olen Emmett "Pat"
Boatright (B2/3.2), son of James Emmett Boatright (B3/1.3) and Lil- lie May
McCall Boatright (M3/3.8), was born July 7, 1911. He was married December 7, 1931 at Lovington to Lamoine Clift
(C2/1.1) who was born June 7, 1912. He
died June 25, 1969 in Lamesa of cancer.
Children born to Olen Emmett
"Pat" Boatright (B2/3.2) and Lamoine Clift Boatright (C2/1.1)
include:
James Cleve Boatright
(B1/2.1) born April
14, 1933
Olen Clift Boatright
(B1/2.2) born February 14, 1938
Tawana Mae Boatright
(B1/2.3) born June 1, 1945
James Cleve Boatright (B1/2.1), son of Olen Emmett
"Pat" Boatright (B2/3.2) and Lamoine Clift Boatright (C2/1.1), was
born April 14, 1933. He died two days
later.
Olen Clift Boatright (B1/2.1), son
of Olen Emmett "Pat" Boatright (B2/3.2) and Lamoine Clift Boatright
(C2/1.1), was born February 14, 1938.
He was married July 13, 1963 in Plainview, Texas to Connie Morrison
(M1/1.1). In 1984 they lived in
Seymour, Texas where they operated a ladieswear store.
Tawana Mae Boatright (B1/2.3),
daughter of Olen Emmett "Pat" Boatright (B2/3.2) and Lamoine Clift
Boatright (C2/1.1), was born June 1, 1945.
She was married June 1, 1968 to Joe Arnett (A1/1.1).
Children born to them include:
Kevin Arnett
(A-1/1.1) born February 28,
1974
Opal Faye Boatright (B2/3.3),
daughter of James Emmett Boatright (B3/1.3) and Lillie May McCall Boatright
(M3/3.8), was born November 10, 1916 in Lamesa. She was married December 4, 1935 to Edward Bush Leatherwood
(L2/1.1) who was born January 15, 1914. In 1984 they lived in Lamesa.
Children born to them include:
Neil Thannie Leatherwood
(L1/1.1) born March 17, 1941
James Earl Leatherwood
(L1/1.2) born January 2, 1945
Neil Thannie Leatherwood
(L1/1.1), son of Edward Bush Leatherwood (L2/1.1) and Opal Faye Boatright
Leatherwood (B2/3.3), was born March 17, 1941 in Lamesa. He was married July 14, 1963 in Lamesa to
Judy Clearman (C1/1.1). In 1984 they
lived in El Paso where he was a pharmaceutical salesman.
Children born to them include:
David Leatherwood
(L-1/1.1) born February 22,
1964
Lisa Leatherwood
(L-1/1.2) born May
22, 1967
James Earl Leatherwood
(L1/1.2), son of Edward Bush Leatherwood (L2/1.1) and Opal Faye Boatright
Leatherwood (B2/3.3), was born January 2, 1945. He was married June 18, 1966 to Beth Florence Mensch (M1/1.1). Following a divorce he was remarried, wife's
name Betty. After a second divorce he
was married October 20, 1979 to Sharon Payne (P1/1.1). In 1984 he was a farmer in Dawson County and
was farming the land that was put into cultivation by his grandfather.
Children born to them include:
Karlesa Gail Leatherwood
(L-1/2.1) born March 28,
1968
Darren Kris Leatherwood
(L-1/2.2) born May 29, 1970
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