Howard Shelton
Male, #17101, (circa 1897 - )
Birth* | circa 1897 | Howard was born circa 1897. |
Marriage* | | He married Minnie Morris. |
Ida Garrett
Female, #17102, (circa 1889 - )
Birth* | circa 1889 | Ida was born circa 1889. |
Price Garrett
Male, #17103, (circa 1891 - )
Birth* | circa 1891 | Price was born circa 1891. |
Lottie Garrett
Female, #17104, (circa 1893 - )
Birth* | circa 1893 | Lottie was born circa 1893. |
Jordan Hardcastle
Male, #17105, (circa 1891 - )
Birth* | circa 1891 | Jordan was born circa 1891. |
Fred Hardcastle
Male, #17106, (circa 1893 - )
Birth* | circa 1893 | Fred was born circa 1893. |
Please Hardcastle
Female, #17107, (circa 1895 - )
Birth* | circa 1895 | Please was born circa 1895. |
Gladys Morris
Female, #17108, (after 1 Jun 1900 - 1977)
Birth* | after 1 Jun 1900 | Gladys was born at Devine, Medina Co., Texas, after 1 Jun 1900.1 |
Death of Father | 1933 | Her father William R. Morris died in 1933 at Devine, Medina Co., Texas.1 |
Death of Mother | 10 Dec 1965 | Her mother Ada E. McCombs died on 10 Dec 1965 at Devine, Medina Co., Texas.1,2 |
Death* | 1977 | She died at Devine, Medina Co., Texas, in 1977.1 |
Edward N. Morris1
Male, #17109, (1903 - 1963)
William Bryan Morris1
Male, #17110, (20 May 1908 - 8 Nov 1990)
Birth* | 20 May 1908 | William was born at Devine, Medina Co., Texas, on 20 May 1908.2 |
Marriage* | 1928 | He married Beulah Jane Eastwood at Somerset, Bexar Co., Texas, in 1928. |
Birth of Son | 23 Sep 1932 | His son Roxy Bryan Morris was born on 23 Sep 1932 at Luling, Caldwell Co., Texas.2 |
Death of Father | 1933 | His father William R. Morris died in 1933 at Devine, Medina Co., Texas.3 |
Death of Mother | 10 Dec 1965 | His mother Ada E. McCombs died on 10 Dec 1965 at Devine, Medina Co., Texas.3,4 |
Death of Son | 18 Jan 1987 | His son Roxy Bryan Morris died on 18 Jan 1987 at Atascosa, Bexar Co., Texas.2,3 |
Death* | 8 Nov 1990 | He died at San Antonio, Bexar Co., Texas, on 8 Nov 1990 at age 82.2 |
Citations
- E-mail written 2002 to Lew Griffin from Robert Bryan Morris.
- U.S. Social Security Administration, compiler, Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Online database at Ancestry.com.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/main.htm
- E-mail written Oct 2005 to Lew Griffin from Robert Frank Wilson, 647 Saddleridge Drive, Winberley, TX 78676, e-mail address; see: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rfwilson
- Texas Department of Health, compiler, Texas Death Index, 1903-2000, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2006.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4876
Meyers Morris
Male, #17111, (circa 1899 - )
Birth* | circa 1899 | Meyers was born circa 1899. |
Newt Morris
Male, #17112, (circa 1901 - )
Birth* | circa 1901 | Newt was born circa 1901. |
Albert Morris
Male, #17113, (circa 1903 - )
Birth* | circa 1903 | Albert was born circa 1903. |
Adran Morris
Female, #17114, (circa 1905 - )
Birth* | circa 1905 | Adran was born circa 1905. |
Bill Morris
Male, #17115, (circa 1907 - )
Birth* | circa 1907 | Bill was born circa 1907. |
Tom Morris
Male, #17116, (circa 1909 - )
Birth* | circa 1909 | Tom was born circa 1909. |
Mittie Morris
Female, #17117, (circa 1911 - )
Birth* | circa 1911 | Mittie was born circa 1911. |
Hazel Morris
Female, #17118, (circa 1913 - )
Birth* | circa 1913 | Hazel was born circa 1913. |
Delma S. Redus
Female, #17119, (5 Sep 1898 - 16 Oct 1989)
Birth* | 5 Sep 1898 | Delma was born on 5 Sep 1898. |
Death* | 16 Oct 1989 | She died at Dilley, Frio Co., Texas, on 16 Oct 1989 at age 91. |
Ray Crutchfield
Male, #17120, (circa 1902 - )
Birth* | circa 1902 | Ray was born circa 1902. |
Lois Crutchfield
Female, #17121, (circa 1904 - )
Birth* | circa 1904 | Lois was born circa 1904. |
Marriage* | say 1925 | She married Robert Thompson say 1925. |
Married Name | say 1925 | As of say 1925, her married name was Thompson. |
Robert Thompson
Male, #17122, (circa 1901 - )
Birth* | circa 1901 | Robert was born circa 1901. |
Marriage* | say 1925 | He married Lois Crutchfield say 1925. |
Lola Bell Crutchfield
Female, #17123, (circa 1906 - )
Birth* | circa 1906 | Lola was born circa 1906. |
Marriage* | say 1927 | She married Alex Thompson say 1927. |
Married Name | say 1927 | As of say 1927, her married name was Thompson. |
Alex Thompson
Male, #17124, (circa 1903 - )
Faye Morris
Female, #17125, (circa 1911 - )
Birth* | circa 1911 | Faye was born circa 1911. |
Morris Stanfield
Male, #17126, (31 Mar 1913 - Jun 1977)
Iva Guthrie
Female, #17127, (13 Dec 1872 - 16 Apr 1960)
Birth* | 13 Dec 1872 | Iva was born at Sweet Home, Lavaca Co., Texas, on 13 Dec 1872. |
Census* | 1880 | She was in the in 1880 census at Lavaca Co., Texas. |
Marriage* | circa 1893 | She married William W. Turney circa 1893. |
Married Name | circa 1893 | As of circa 1893, her married name was Turney. |
Death of Father | 6 Dec 1915 | Her father Silas Orr Riddle Guthrie died on 6 Dec 1915 at Brewster Co., Texas. |
Death of Mother | 16 Jul 1920 | Her mother Selena F. Culpepper died on 16 Jul 1920 at El Paso, El Paso Co., Texas. |
Death of Spouse | Mar 1939 | Her husband William W. Turney died in Mar 1939 at El Paso, El Paso Co., Texas. |
Death* | 16 Apr 1960 | She died at El Paso, El Paso Co., Texas, on 16 Apr 1960 at age 87. |
Burial* | 18 Apr 1960 | Her body was interred on 18 Apr 1960 at Evergreen Cemetery, El Paso, El Paso Co., Texas. |
Biography* | | The following is a 1951 article from an unknown source: WIDOW OF 1919 CHIEF Top Cattlewoman Arrives in Town By ROY RODDY The widow of the man who presided thirty-two years ago at the last Texas cattlemen's convention held in Dallas arrived at the Baker Hotel for the 1951 edition. She was Mrs. W. W. Turney of El Paso, the top cattlewoman of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association and Dallas' No. 1 guest at the 3-day meeting this week. "My husband was president of the association the last time it met in Dallas, in 1919," she said. "That was a long time ago. I don't remember too much. But everyone was perfectly lovely and charming in every way." An elderly woman with greenish hazel eyes, Mrs. Turney is gracious, alert and merry. She has lived much of the history of the cattlemen's West. "My father was S. R. Guthrie of Murphysville in Brewster County--a town that later become Alpine. He had the 101 brand," she said. "He was a friend of George Miller and, later, of the Miller Brothers. They used my father's brand to form the 101 Rodeo." She said she retained the 101 Ranch and was active in the association until late in 1949, when she sold out to Massie West of San Angelo and Ozona. Her husband, who died in March 1939, was an El Paso attorney and cattleman. He was elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 1892. After serving in the House four years, Turney spent six years in the Senate. "His presidency during the 1919 Dallas convention was the second one he'd had in the association. But I can't recall what year his first presidency was," she said. "But I have very delightful recollections of the 1919 convention. I remember the annual ball was in a huge room where the columns were entwined with American Beauty roses." She pointed to the vivid red roses on her coffee table--a gift of the Dallas Chamber of Commerce. "Everyone has done so much, I'm overcome with kindness." Actually, John W. Carpenter, head of the Dallas Chamber of Commerce, had tried to send a special car to El Paso to bring Mrs. Turney to Dallas for the convention. "But I had business in Marfa and San Antonio," she explained. "So we just drove over." Sunday saw a steady stream of incoming cattlemen registering into downtown hotels. The chamber of commerce's hotel committee reported that registrations Monday probably would be equally heavy. The convention's public program will open Tuesday and continue through Wednesday. Monday's program will consist of committee meetings and a director's meeting at 2 p.m. in Hotel Adolphus, Ray W. Willoughby of San Angelo, association head, said. Iva and William had no children. The following is from p. 52 of The Homes of El Paso 15.__1205 Montana. Built for W. W. Turney in 1909, James T. Hewitt and H. T. Ponsford were the contractors. Two story, Greek Revival, with two story columns with Corinthian capitals; Captain's Walk on roof; typical Greek dentils on architrave frieze; Brick construction with side porticos, one flat and one semicircular. This house was the scene of many civic and social events while Mrs. and Mrs. Turney lived here. It serve as headquarters for Bundles for Britain during World War II. It has been converted to serve as the El Paso Museum of Art. The front was glassed in and the side porticos removed and large wings added to house the Kress Collection in one wing and the other is used for travelling shows of paintings. |
William W. Turney
Male, #17128, (Jul 1861 - Mar 1939)
Birth* | Jul 1861 | William was born in Jul 1861. |
Marriage* | circa 1893 | He married Iva Guthrie circa 1893. |
Death* | Mar 1939 | He died at El Paso, El Paso Co., Texas, in Mar 1939 at age 77. |
Biography* | | Mrs. Travis (Jacqueline Lorenz) McClinton compiled a family group sheet for the Silas Orr Riddle Guthrie family and noted the following about William Turney who married Silas' daughter, Iva: William W. Turney, a lawyer & county judge in Brewster county, TX. Later lived in El Paso, TX. State Representative 1892-1896. State Senator for 6 years. President of Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association for 2 terms. William & Iva had no children and donated their home in El Paso to the City of El Paso and today it is the El Paso Art Museum. |
Martha Ina Burke
Female, #17129, (5 Sep 1881 - Dec 1975)
Birth* | 5 Sep 1881 | Martha was born at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 5 Sep 1881. |
1900 Census | 1 Jun 1900 | Martha and Jessie was listed as a daughter in Benjamin Franklin Burke's household on the 1900 Census at Old Sweet Home, Lavaca Co., Texas.1 |
Marriage* | 14 Jun 1900 | She married V. L. Peterson at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 14 Jun 1900 at age 18. |
Married Name | 14 Jun 1900 | As of 14 Jun 1900, her married name was Peterson. |
Birth of Son | 7 Aug 1901 | Her son Jesse Raymond Peterson was born on 7 Aug 1901. |
Death of Mother | 12 Nov 1905 | Her mother Georgia Ann Texas Culpepper died on 12 Nov 1905 at Yoakum, Lavaca Co., Texas. |
Death of Father | 30 Mar 1908 | Her father Benjamin Franklin Burke died on 30 Mar 1908 at Yoakum, Lavaca Co., Texas. |
Birth of Son | 8 Jul 1908 | Her son Richard Bernard Peterson was born on 8 Jul 1908. |
Birth of Son | 24 Sep 1909 | Her son John T. DeHaven Peterson was born on 24 Sep 1909. |
Death of Son | Jan 1974 | Her son Richard Bernard Peterson died in Jan 1974 at Kingsland, Llano Co., Texas. |
Death* | Dec 1975 | She died at Arlington, Tarrant Co., Texas, in Dec 1975 at age 94. |
Citations
- 1900 Federal Census, United States.
ED 87, Sheet 2B, Pg 116A, Pct 3, Gen.com Img 4, Old Sweet Home, Lavaca Co., TX
B. F. Burke, Head, M, Jun-1848, 61, md-19 yrs, AR Austria Austria, Farmer
G. A. (Culpepper) Burke, Wife, F, Mar-1851, 49, md-19 yrs, Ch 5/5, MS NC NC
Mattie Burke, Daughter, F, Sep-1881, 18, S, TX AR MS
Richard Burke, Son, M, Feb-1883, 17, S, TX AR MS, Farm Laborer
William Burke, Son, M, Feb-1885, 15, S, TX AR MS, Farm Laborer
Benjamin Burke, Son, M, Sep-1886, 13, S, TX AR MS
Jessie Burke, Son, M [actually a Daughter], Dec-1888, 11, S, TX AR MS
F. G. Culpepper, Father-in-law, M, Jan-1803, Wid, NC [SC in all prev censuses] AR MS.
V. L. Peterson
Male, #17130, (19 Oct 1869 - )