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97401 | Mamie, age 7, is listed as daughter on the 1900 Meadow Valley Wash, Lincoln Co., Nevada census in the HH of John Pippin. Mary, age 16, is listed as daughter on the 1910 Clinton, Davis Co., Utah census in the HH of John Pippin. died March 5, 1969; married (1) William Oliver Davis, (2) Judson Stoker 1920 Salt Lake City, ward 2, Salt Lake Co., Utah census Stoker, Judson F. age 28, born Utah Mary Alice, wife age 26, born Nevada Alta Fortella, dau. age 2 Francis Davis, age 4 & eight months, is listed as Grandaughter on the 1920 Roy, Weber Co., Utah census in the HH of John Pippin. | PIPPIN, Mary Alice (I122336)
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97402 | Mamie, age 8, is listed as daughter on the 1910 Jackson Co., TN census in the HH of Bayless & Frankie Stafford. Tennessee State Marriages Name: Maie Stafford Spouse: William H Ramsey Marriage Date: 2 Jul 1916 Marriage County: Jackson 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 215/215 Ramsey, William H. age 22 Lura M., wife age 18 Charlie E., son age 1&1/12 1930 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 37/37 Ramsey, William H. age 32, married when 19 May, wife age 28, married when 15 Charlie, son age 11 Zollie, son age 9 Cecil, son age 7 Willie J., son age 2&7/12 Tennessee, Death Records Name: Mary Francis Ramsey [Mary Francis Stafford] Gender: Female Age: 38 Birth Date: 28 Aug Birth Place: Jackson Tennessee Death Date: 25 Aug 1939 Death Place: Cookeville, Putnam, Tennessee Father's Name: Bayles Stafford Mother's Name: Frankie Stafford spouse & informant: William Ramsey | STAFFORD, Mamie (I73868)
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97403 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PIPPIN, Mamie E. (I122364)
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97404 | Mamy, age 4, is listed as daughter on the 1900 Guthrie, Todd Co., KY census in the HH of Redd Pippin. Mamie, age 15, is listed as daughter on the 1910 Hadensville, Todd Co., KY census in the HH of Red Pippin. | PIPPIN, Mamie (I122423)
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97405 | Mamy, age 4, is listed as daughter on the 1900 Guthrie, Todd Co., KY census in the HH of Redd Pippin. Mamie, age 15, is listed as daughter on the 1910 Hadensville, Todd Co., KY census in the HH of Red Pippin. | PIPPIN, Mamie (I122423)
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97406 | Mamy, age 4, is listed as daughter on the 1900 Guthrie, Todd Co., KY census in the HH of Redd Pippin. Mamie, age 15, is listed as daughter on the 1910 Hadensville, Todd Co., KY census in the HH of Red Pippin. | PIPPIN, Mamie (I122423)
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97407 | Mamy, age 4, is listed as daughter on the 1900 Guthrie, Todd Co., KY census in the HH of Redd Pippin. Mamie, age 15, is listed as daughter on the 1910 Hadensville, Todd Co., KY census in the HH of Red Pippin. | PIPPIN, Mamie (I122423)
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97408 | Mamy, age 4, is listed as daughter on the 1900 Guthrie, Todd Co., KY census in the HH of Redd Pippin. Mamie, age 15, is listed as daughter on the 1910 Hadensville, Todd Co., KY census in the HH of Red Pippin. | PIPPIN, Mamie (I122423)
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97409 | Mamy, age 4, is listed as daughter on the 1900 Guthrie, Todd Co., KY census in the HH of Redd Pippin. Mamie, age 15, is listed as daughter on the 1910 Hadensville, Todd Co., KY census in the HH of Red Pippin. | PIPPIN, Mamie (I122423)
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97410 | Managed a Woolworth store in Richmond, Virginia. | STAFFORD, Leonard LIvington (I48210)
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97411 | Manda, age 2, is listed on the 1870 Smith Co., Tenn. census in the HH o f Thomas & Syntha McClard. Mandy, age 14, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Trousdale Co., Tenn. cen sus in the HH of T. J. & Sinthy McClard. | MCCLARD, Amanda (I125276)
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97412 | Manda, age 2, is listed on the 1870 Smith Co., Tenn. census in the HH o f Thomas & Syntha McClard. Mandy, age 14, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Trousdale Co., Tenn. cen sus in the HH of T. J. & Sinthy McClard. | MCCLARD, Amanda (I125276)
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97413 | Manda, age 2, is listed on the 1870 Smith Co., Tenn. census in the HH o f Thomas & Syntha McClard. Mandy, age 14, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Trousdale Co., Tenn. cen sus in the HH of T. J. & Sinthy McClard. | MCCLARD, Amanda Evelyn (I125276)
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97414 | MANDY'S DATE OF BIRTH AND DEATH WERE WRITTEN ON A PIECE OF PAPER THAT AUNT HELEN HAD FOUND. THE PAPER ALSO HAD GRANDPA'S BROTHER'S DATE OF BIRTH AND HIS MOTHER' S DATE OF BIRTH AND DATE OF DEATH. | SMITH, MANDY MAY (I5414)
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97415 | MANDY'S DATE OF BIRTH AND DEATH WERE WRITTEN ON A PIECE OF PAPER THAT AUNT HELEN HAD FOUND. THE PAPER ALSO HAD GRANDPA'S BROTHER'S DATE OF BIRTH AND HIS MOTHER' S DATE OF BIRTH AND DATE OF DEATH. | SMITH, MANDY MAY (I5414)
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97416 | MANDY'S DATE OF BIRTH AND DEATH WERE WRITTEN ON A PIECE OF PAPER THAT AUNT HELEN HAD FOUND. THE PAPER ALSO HAD GRANDPA'S BROTHER'S DATE OF BIRTH AND HIS MOTHER' S DATE OF BIRTH AND DATE OF DEATH. | SMITH, MANDY MAY (I5414)
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97417 | Manerva, age 12, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Ozark Co., Missouri census in the HH of H. E. Harley. | HARLEY, Manerva (I121457)
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97418 | Manerva, age 12, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Ozark Co., Missouri census in the HH of H. E. Harley. | HARLEY, Manerva (I121457)
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97419 | Manerva, age 12, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Ozark Co., Missouri census in the HH of H. E. Harley. | HARLEY, Manerva (I121457)
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97420 | Manerva, age 12, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Ozark Co., Missouri census in the HH of H. E. Harley. | HARLEY, Manerva (I121457)
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97421 | Manerva, age 12, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Ozark Co., Missouri census in the HH of H. E. Harley. | HARLEY, Manerva (I121457)
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97422 | Manerva, age 12, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Ozark Co., Missouri census in the HH of H. E. Harley. | HARLEY, Manerva (I121457)
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97423 | Manny Steward, age 1, is listed as son on the 1900 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Marion & Maggie Steward. 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 5/5 Mayberry, William T. age 35, married 13 yrs. Angeline, wife 36, married 13 yrs., mother of 3, 3 living Nannie, dau. 12 Laurene, dau. 5 Harvey, son 3 Steward, Mounce, Nephew 10 | STEWARD, Mounce (I118699)
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97424 | Manny Steward, age 1, is listed as son on the 1900 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Marion & Maggie Steward. 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 5/5 Mayberry, William T. age 35, married 13 yrs. Angeline, wife 36, married 13 yrs., mother of 3, 3 living Nannie, dau. 12 Laurene, dau. 5 Harvey, son 3 Steward, Mounce, Nephew 10 | STEWARD, Mounce (I118699)
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97425 | Manny Steward, age 1, is listed as son on the 1900 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Marion & Maggie Steward. 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 5/5 Mayberry, William T. age 35, married 13 yrs. Angeline, wife 36, married 13 yrs., mother of 3, 3 living Nannie, dau. 12 Laurene, dau. 5 Harvey, son 3 Steward, Mounce, Nephew 10 | STEWARD, Mounce (I118699)
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97426 | Manny Steward, age 1, is listed as son on the 1900 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Marion & Maggie Steward. 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 5/5 Mayberry, William T. age 35, married 13 yrs. Angeline, wife 36, married 13 yrs., mother of 3, 3 living Nannie, dau. 12 Laurene, dau. 5 Harvey, son 3 Steward, Mounce, Nephew 10 | STEWARD, Mounce (I118699)
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97427 | Manny Steward, age 1, is listed as son on the 1900 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Marion & Maggie Steward. 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 5/5 Mayberry, William T. age 35, married 13 yrs. Angeline, wife 36, married 13 yrs., mother of 3, 3 living Nannie, dau. 12 Laurene, dau. 5 Harvey, son 3 Steward, Mounce, Nephew 10 | STEWARD, Mounce (I118699)
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97428 | Manny Steward, age 1, is listed as son on the 1900 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Marion & Maggie Steward. 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 5/5 Mayberry, William T. age 35, married 13 yrs. Angeline, wife 36, married 13 yrs., mother of 3, 3 living Nannie, dau. 12 Laurene, dau. 5 Harvey, son 3 Steward, Mounce, Nephew 10 | STEWARD, Mounce (I118699)
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97429 | MANSFIELD CEMETERY Mansfield, Tarrant County, Texas Submitted by Margaret R. Bates Apr 2001 RAWDON, Ernest Williams, 26 Aug 1900, 27 Oct 1969 RAWDON, Frankie Ethridge, 4 Nov 1899, 17 Mar 1977 RAWDON, Glenda Naomi, 4 Jan 1942, 1 Jan 1943 RAWDON, Henry Bentley, 18 Apr 1876, 19 Mar 1960 RAWDON, Martha (Smith), 21 May 1897, 27 May 1980 RAWDON, Naoma C. Penn, 27 Jan 1883, 11 Nov 1955 http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Tarrant/cemetery/mansfield.htm ************************************************* 1900 United States Federal Census about Naomi Catherine Penn Rawdon Name: Oma Randon(misread, should be Rawdon) Home in 1900: Justice Precinct 6, Dallas, Texas Age: 17 Estimated birth year: abt 1883 Birthplace: Texas Relationship to head-of-house: Wife Spouse's name: Henry B Race: White Household Members: Name, Age, Relationship to head of house, Place ofbirth Henry B Rawdon 24, self, Tennessee Oma Rawdon 17, wife, Texas Frank Rawdon, born Nov. 1899, son, Texas George Rawdon 18, brother, Tennessee Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Justice Precinct 6, Dallas,Texas; Roll: T623 1626; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 142. Image 24 of 51 on ancestry.com Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line].Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data:United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of theUnited States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. 1910 United States Federal Census about Oma N Rawdon Name: Oma N Rawdon Age in 1910: 29 Estimated birth year: abt 1881 Birthplace: Texas Relation to Head of House: Wife Father's Birth Place: Illinois Mother's Birth Place: Texas Spouse's name: Bentley H Home in 1910: Justice Precinct 6, Dallas, Texas Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Female Household Members: Name Age Bentley H Rawdon 33 Oma N Rawdon 29 Frankie E Rawdon 10 Arnold H Rawdon 8 R C Rawdon 6 Hubert A Rawdon 4 Edith E Rawdon 1 6/12 Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Justice Precinct 6, Dallas,Texas; Roll: T624_1545; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 100; Image: 560(4of 18 on ancestry.com) Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line].Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on thecontents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARAOriginal data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. ThirteenthCensus of the United States, 1910. Washington, D.C.: National Archivesand Records Administration, 1910. T624, 1,178 rolls. 1930 United States Federal Census about Naoma Catherine Penn Rawdon Name: Naoma Dowden(misread, should be Rawdon) Home in 1930: Precinct 8, Tarrant, Texas Age: 47 Estimated birth year: abt 1883 Relation to Head of House: Wife Spouse's name: Henry B Age at first marriage: 15 Household Members: Name, Age, Relationship to head of house, Place ofbirth Henry B Rawdon 54, self, Tennessee Naoma Rawdon 47, wife, Texas Lloyd Rawdon 11, son, Texas George Rawdon 6 7/12, son, Texas Frankie Emerson 30, daughter, Texas.....widowed Billie Emerson 4 7/12, grandson, Texas Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Precinct 8, Tarrant, Texas;Roll: 2399; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 125; Image: 149.0(14 of 25 onancestry.com) Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line].Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2002. Original data:United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of theUnited States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. 1920 United States Federal Census about Naoma Catherine Penn Rowdan Name: Oma Rhonden [Oma Thomsen]...both names incorrect, should be Oma Rowdan Home in 1920: Kennedale, Tarrant, Texas Age: 30 years Estimated birth year: abt 1890 Birthplace: Tennessee Relation to Head of House: Wife Spouse's name: Henry Father's Birth Place: Illinois Mother's Birth Place: Texas Marital Status: Married Race: White Sex: Female Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Image: 1038 Dwelling number 67 and family number 69 Household Members: Name Age Henry Rowdan 42 Oma Rowdan 30 Arnold Rowdan 18 R C Rowdan 16 Herbert Rowdan 14 Edith Rowdan 11 Lloyd B Rowdan 1 10/12 Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Kennedale, Tarrant, Texas;Roll: T625_1850; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 171; Image: 1038(7 of 9 on ancestry.com Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line].Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. For details on thecontents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA. ******************************************** Texas Death Index, 1903-2000 about Naomi Catherine Rawdon Name: Naomi Catherine Rawdon Death Date: 11 Nov 1955 Death County: Tarrant Certificate: 57481 Source Information: Ancestry.com. Texas Death Index, 1903-2000 [database on-line]. Provo, UT,USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. Original data: Texas Departmentof Health. Texas Death Indexes, 1903-2000. Austin, TX, USA: TexasDepartment of Health, State Vital Statistics Unit. ***************************************** From: David Fairchild To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2007 10:05 PM Subject: Lora Penn Stafford Hello Gloria, I hope I do not disappoint. This picture is of my grandfather HenryBentley, "Bent" Rawdon and Naoma Catherine Penn, who is Lora's sisterjust younger than her. The only notation on the back is Lora Penn whowould be on the left, then Papa is in the middle and Naoma or Oma as shewent by is on the right. I am the daughter of their son, Lloyd BentleyRawdon born 1918. As you see, I was named after him as was common in thesouth. I see you live in CA. I married David Fairchild from Idaho andcurrently live in Idaho. I also have a Penn family photo taken I think inearly 1900's, I could be wrong on the date, if you are interested andfamily photo of Bent and Oma's family. The one's I knew the most wereUncle Jewell and Aunt Rosie. I have a few family memories of them I canshare. Let me know if this is her. Would be happy to share. Until I hear!! Lloyd Ann Rawdon Fairchild From: David Fairchild To: Gloria Tune Saunders Cc: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2007 11:39 PM Subject: Re: Naoma Catherine Penn Family Gloria, I am going to bed. Am sending this family picture of the Penn's. Naoma issecond from right top row. I don't have the written Aunt Rosie Story.There may be some Cherokee, But not documented that I know. MostlyGerman. I will answer more tomorrow. Do you have the old brochure fromthe Penn farm, If not, I do. The picture of Lora, Oma and Bent wasprobably taken around 1897-1899. Around the time Bent and Oma weremarried. Most of my documentation is in my head. Grandmother told me oneday at 14, "I did my chores, walked to the end of the lane, met PaPa andwent to get married and "I got out of the frying pan into the fire." Lloyd Ann From: David Fairchild To: Gloria Tune Saunders Cc: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 11:42 AM Subject: Edith and Lloyd Ann Gloria, Good morning, First of all, do you have a copy of William Anderson Penn's Last Will andTestament? I do. Just let me know. I also need a favor. Can you send me abetter picture of your parents and brother, or was it your grandparent'sand dad, "Help" I believe when he was small? The one you sent was so bigI could not get it to print. I hope I am not bothering you too much butyour posts have meant a lot to me. People our age were too young toremember and the ones we need to ask are gone. By the way enjoy thatlittle girl while you can, boy do they grow up fast!! I am attaching an old photo of My Aunt Edith and me about 1954, taken atone of those sidewalk stands. I looked a lot like her but got my mother'sHazel eyes. My parents divorced when I was in first grade, then motherand Dwaine and I moved to Godley, Johnson, Texas to live with her motherLydia Belle Bandy Hall. My sister Glenda, only lived a year, I spent alot of time with Aunt Edith when we lived in Mansfield and any time I needed her shewas there. I wanted to tell you how she could play the piano. Herparent's Oma and Bent had moved into town by the time I was born andopened an Old Folks Home. The kids tore out the old kitchen and built ahuge one on. Oma had a huge Oak table where the Old folks ate first, thenthe men, then the children if lots of us were there. Then we would gatherin the front room and sing. Aunt Edith could play any thing by ear. Mydaddy played the guitar and his brother George could sing and especiallywhistle like an angel. As with many people in the old days they did nothave the money to run around much so they entertained theirselves.Grandmother had a big old upright in the front room, Edith would play, mymother sang in her small quiet voice, we smaller kids would play on thefloor. Grandmother especially loved, "Will the Circle be Unbroken". Thissong is also the one that would ring a bell in the minds of the Old onesand they would clap and sing and the floor and walls of the old housewould move and shake with all of us. Oh my, those were the times. With all the rules and regulations now, you could not do this, but theymade their living, lived their lives, and the Old ones never got bettercare. It was a sad emotional day after Grandmother died and they had tofind other places to live. They kept it going for a while because Frankieand her second husband Ernest lived there and helped her. By the way, my parents remarried when I was junior in Highschool. That'sa story for another day! Later, Cousin Lloyd Ann | PENN, Naoma Catherine (I88711)
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97430 | MANSFIELD CEMETERY Mansfield, Tarrant County, Texas Submitted by Margaret R. Bates Apr 2001 RAWDON, Ernest Williams, 26 Aug 1900, 27 Oct 1969 RAWDON, Frankie Ethridge, 4 Nov 1899, 17 Mar 1977 RAWDON, Glenda Naomi, 4 Jan 1942, 1 Jan 1943 RAWDON, Henry Bentley, 18 Apr 1876, 19 Mar 1960 RAWDON, Martha (Smith), 21 May 1897, 27 May 1980 RAWDON, Naoma C. Penn, 27 Jan 1883, 11 Nov 1955 http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Tarrant/cemetery/mansfield.htm ************************************************* 1900 United States Federal Census about Naomi Catherine Penn Rawdon Name: Oma Randon(misread, should be Rawdon) Home in 1900: Justice Precinct 6, Dallas, Texas Age: 17 Estimated birth year: abt 1883 Birthplace: Texas Relationship to head-of-house: Wife Spouse's name: Henry B Race: White Household Members: Name, Age, Relationship to head of house, Place ofbirth Henry B Rawdon 24, self, Tennessee Oma Rawdon 17, wife, Texas Frank Rawdon, born Nov. 1899, son, Texas George Rawdon 18, brother, Tennessee Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Justice Precinct 6, Dallas,Texas; Roll: T623 1626; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 142. Image 24 of 51 on ancestry.com Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line].Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data:United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of theUnited States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. 1910 United States Federal Census about Oma N Rawdon Name: Oma N Rawdon Age in 1910: 29 Estimated birth year: abt 1881 Birthplace: Texas Relation to Head of House: Wife Father's Birth Place: Illinois Mother's Birth Place: Texas Spouse's name: Bentley H Home in 1910: Justice Precinct 6, Dallas, Texas Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Female Household Members: Name Age Bentley H Rawdon 33 Oma N Rawdon 29 Frankie E Rawdon 10 Arnold H Rawdon 8 R C Rawdon 6 Hubert A Rawdon 4 Edith E Rawdon 1 6/12 Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Justice Precinct 6, Dallas,Texas; Roll: T624_1545; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 100; Image: 560(4of 18 on ancestry.com) Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line].Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on thecontents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARAOriginal data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. ThirteenthCensus of the United States, 1910. Washington, D.C.: National Archivesand Records Administration, 1910. T624, 1,178 rolls. 1930 United States Federal Census about Naoma Catherine Penn Rawdon Name: Naoma Dowden(misread, should be Rawdon) Home in 1930: Precinct 8, Tarrant, Texas Age: 47 Estimated birth year: abt 1883 Relation to Head of House: Wife Spouse's name: Henry B Age at first marriage: 15 Household Members: Name, Age, Relationship to head of house, Place ofbirth Henry B Rawdon 54, self, Tennessee Naoma Rawdon 47, wife, Texas Lloyd Rawdon 11, son, Texas George Rawdon 6 7/12, son, Texas Frankie Emerson 30, daughter, Texas.....widowed Billie Emerson 4 7/12, grandson, Texas Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Precinct 8, Tarrant, Texas;Roll: 2399; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 125; Image: 149.0(14 of 25 onancestry.com) Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line].Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2002. Original data:United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of theUnited States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. 1920 United States Federal Census about Naoma Catherine Penn Rowdan Name: Oma Rhonden [Oma Thomsen]...both names incorrect, should be Oma Rowdan Home in 1920: Kennedale, Tarrant, Texas Age: 30 years Estimated birth year: abt 1890 Birthplace: Tennessee Relation to Head of House: Wife Spouse's name: Henry Father's Birth Place: Illinois Mother's Birth Place: Texas Marital Status: Married Race: White Sex: Female Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Image: 1038 Dwelling number 67 and family number 69 Household Members: Name Age Henry Rowdan 42 Oma Rowdan 30 Arnold Rowdan 18 R C Rowdan 16 Herbert Rowdan 14 Edith Rowdan 11 Lloyd B Rowdan 1 10/12 Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Kennedale, Tarrant, Texas;Roll: T625_1850; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 171; Image: 1038(7 of 9 on ancestry.com Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line].Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. For details on thecontents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA. ******************************************** Texas Death Index, 1903-2000 about Naomi Catherine Rawdon Name: Naomi Catherine Rawdon Death Date: 11 Nov 1955 Death County: Tarrant Certificate: 57481 Source Information: Ancestry.com. Texas Death Index, 1903-2000 [database on-line]. Provo, UT,USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. Original data: Texas Departmentof Health. Texas Death Indexes, 1903-2000. Austin, TX, USA: TexasDepartment of Health, State Vital Statistics Unit. ***************************************** From: David Fairchild To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2007 10:05 PM Subject: Lora Penn Stafford Hello Gloria, I hope I do not disappoint. This picture is of my grandfather HenryBentley, "Bent" Rawdon and Naoma Catherine Penn, who is Lora's sisterjust younger than her. The only notation on the back is Lora Penn whowould be on the left, then Papa is in the middle and Naoma or Oma as shewent by is on the right. I am the daughter of their son, Lloyd BentleyRawdon born 1918. As you see, I was named after him as was common in thesouth. I see you live in CA. I married David Fairchild from Idaho andcurrently live in Idaho. I also have a Penn family photo taken I think inearly 1900's, I could be wrong on the date, if you are interested andfamily photo of Bent and Oma's family. The one's I knew the most wereUncle Jewell and Aunt Rosie. I have a few family memories of them I canshare. Let me know if this is her. Would be happy to share. Until I hear!! Lloyd Ann Rawdon Fairchild From: David Fairchild To: Gloria Tune Saunders Cc: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2007 11:39 PM Subject: Re: Naoma Catherine Penn Family Gloria, I am going to bed. Am sending this family picture of the Penn's. Naoma issecond from right top row. I don't have the written Aunt Rosie Story.There may be some Cherokee, But not documented that I know. MostlyGerman. I will answer more tomorrow. Do you have the old brochure fromthe Penn farm, If not, I do. The picture of Lora, Oma and Bent wasprobably taken around 1897-1899. Around the time Bent and Oma weremarried. Most of my documentation is in my head. Grandmother told me oneday at 14, "I did my chores, walked to the end of the lane, met PaPa andwent to get married and "I got out of the frying pan into the fire." Lloyd Ann From: David Fairchild To: Gloria Tune Saunders Cc: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 11:42 AM Subject: Edith and Lloyd Ann Gloria, Good morning, First of all, do you have a copy of William Anderson Penn's Last Will andTestament? I do. Just let me know. I also need a favor. Can you send me abetter picture of your parents and brother, or was it your grandparent'sand dad, "Help" I believe when he was small? The one you sent was so bigI could not get it to print. I hope I am not bothering you too much butyour posts have meant a lot to me. People our age were too young toremember and the ones we need to ask are gone. By the way enjoy thatlittle girl while you can, boy do they grow up fast!! I am attaching an old photo of My Aunt Edith and me about 1954, taken atone of those sidewalk stands. I looked a lot like her but got my mother'sHazel eyes. My parents divorced when I was in first grade, then motherand Dwaine and I moved to Godley, Johnson, Texas to live with her motherLydia Belle Bandy Hall. My sister Glenda, only lived a year, I spent alot of time with Aunt Edith when we lived in Mansfield and any time I needed her shewas there. I wanted to tell you how she could play the piano. Herparent's Oma and Bent had moved into town by the time I was born andopened an Old Folks Home. The kids tore out the old kitchen and built ahuge one on. Oma had a huge Oak table where the Old folks ate first, thenthe men, then the children if lots of us were there. Then we would gatherin the front room and sing. Aunt Edith could play any thing by ear. Mydaddy played the guitar and his brother George could sing and especiallywhistle like an angel. As with many people in the old days they did nothave the money to run around much so they entertained theirselves.Grandmother had a big old upright in the front room, Edith would play, mymother sang in her small quiet voice, we smaller kids would play on thefloor. Grandmother especially loved, "Will the Circle be Unbroken". Thissong is also the one that would ring a bell in the minds of the Old onesand they would clap and sing and the floor and walls of the old housewould move and shake with all of us. Oh my, those were the times. With all the rules and regulations now, you could not do this, but theymade their living, lived their lives, and the Old ones never got bettercare. It was a sad emotional day after Grandmother died and they had tofind other places to live. They kept it going for a while because Frankieand her second husband Ernest lived there and helped her. By the way, my parents remarried when I was junior in Highschool. That'sa story for another day! Later, Cousin Lloyd Ann | PENN, Naoma Catherine (I88711)
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97431 | Many of her children immigrated to New Zealand. | STAFFORD, Elleanor Matilda (I48455)
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97432 | Many of her children immigrated to New Zealand. | Stafford, Elleanor Matilda (I48455)
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97433 | Many of his brothers moved to the Cascade Mountains in Washington in the 1950's to pursue logging. | STAFFORD, Orville Howard (I40709)
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97434 | Many of our older citizen knew Dr. James B. Stafford, son of J. Bayard Stafford, late of Gloucester City. He enlisted in the War of the Rebellion from Gloucester City in Company I, Fourth Regiment of the N.J.V. He died in 1874 and his body lies in the Old Camden Cemetery awaiting last call. Philadelphia Inquirer - July 2, 1911 | STAFFORD, James Bayard Jr. (I122761)
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97435 | Many Walloon Calvinists fled France for England about 1578, some going to the cities of Bruges and Antwerp. When Bruges and Antwerp fell to the Catholics in 1585, many of the refuges went to England. The parents of Hester Mahieu were probably in this group, taking their already born daughters Mary and Francoise. Hester may have been born in Canterbury, although no records can be found to support this. It is quite possible that the father's name was Jacques Mahieu who went to Leiden, Holland in 1590 from London (ibid p. 199). | MAHIEU, Jan (I25442)
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97436 | Many Walloon Calvinists fled France for England about 1578, some going to the cities of Bruges and Antwerp. When Bruges and Antwerp fell to the Catholics in 1585, many of the refuges went to England. The parents of Hester Mahieu were probably in this group, taking their already born daughters Mary and Francoise. Hester may have been born in Canterbury, although no records can be found to support this. It is quite possible that the father's name was Jacques Mahieu who went to Leiden, Holland in 1590 from London (ibid p. 199). | MAHIEU, Jan (I25442)
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97437 | Many Walloon Calvinists fled France for England about 1578, some going to the cities of Bruges and Antwerp. When Bruges and Antwerp fell to the Catholics in 1585, many of the refuges went to England. The parents of Hester Mahieu were probably in this group, taking their already born daughters Mary and Francoise. Hester may have been born in Canterbury, although no records can be found to support this. It is quite possible that the father's name was Jacques Mahieu who went to Leiden, Holland in 1590 from London (ibid p. 199). | MAHIEU, Jan (I25442)
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97438 | Many Walloon Calvinists fled France for England about 1578, some going to the cities of Bruges and Antwerp. When Bruges and Antwerp fell to the Catholics in 1585, many of the refuges went to England. The parents of Hester Mahieu were probably in this group, taking their already born daughters Mary and Francoise. Hester may have been born in Canterbury, although no records can be found to support this. It is quite possible that the father's name was Jacques Mahieu who went to Leiden, Holland in 1590 from London (ibid p. 199). | MAHIEU, Jan (I25442)
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97439 | Many Walloon Calvinists fled France for England about 1578, some going to the cities of Bruges and Antwerp. When Bruges and Antwerp fell to the Catholics in 1585, many of the refuges went to England. The parents of Hester Mahieu were probably in this group, taking their already born daughters Mary and Francoise. Hester may have been born in Canterbury, although no records can be found to support this. It is quite possible that the father's name was Jacques Mahieu who went to Leiden, Holland in 1590 from London (ibid p. 199). | MAHIEU, Jan (I25442)
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97440 | Many Walloon Calvinists fled France for England about 1578, some going to the cities of Bruges and Antwerp. When Bruges and Antwerp fell to the Catholics in 1585, many of the refuges went to England. The parents of Hester Mahieu were probably in this group, taking their already born daughters Mary and Francoise. Hester may have been born in Canterbury, although no records can be found to support this. It is quite possible that the father's name was Jacques Mahieu who went to Leiden, Holland in 1590 from London (ibid p. 199). | MAHIEU, Jan (I25442)
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97441 | Many Walloon Calvinists fled France for England about 1578, some going to the cities of Bruges and Antwerp. When Bruges and Antwerp fell to the Catholics in 1585, many of the refuges went to England. The parents of Hester Mahieu were probably in this group, taking their already born daughters Mary and Francoise. Hester may have been born in Canterbury, although no records can be found to support this. It is quite possible that the father's name was Jacques Mahieu who went to Leiden, Holland in 1590 from London (ibid p. 199). | MAHIEU, Jan (I25442)
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97442 | Many Walloon Calvinists fled France for England about 1578, some going to the cities of Bruges and Antwerp. When Bruges and Antwerp fell to the Catholics in 1585, many of the refuges went to England. The parents of Hester Mahieu were probably in this group, taking their already born daughters Mary and Francoise. Hester may have been born in Canterbury, although no records can be found to support this. It is quite possible that the father's name was Jacques Mahieu who went to Leiden, Holland in 1590 from London (ibid p. 199). | MAHIEU, Jan (I25442)
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97443 | Many Walloon Calvinists fled France for England about 1578, some going to the cities of Bruges and Antwerp. When Bruges and Antwerp fell to the Catholics in 1585, many of the refuges went to England. The parents of Hester Mahieu were probably in this group, taking their already born daughters Mary and Francoise. Hester may have been born in Canterbury, although no records can be found to support this. It is quite possible that the father's name was Jacques Mahieu who went to Leiden, Holland in 1590 from London (ibid p. 199). | MAHIEU, Jan (I25442)
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97444 | Many Walloon Calvinists fled France for England about 1578, some going to the cities of Bruges and Antwerp. When Bruges and Antwerp fell to the Catholics in 1585, many of the refuges went to England. The parents of Hester Mahieu were probably in this group, taking their already born daughters Mary and Francoise. Hester may have been born in Canterbury, although no records can be found to support this. It is quite possible that the father's name was Jacques Mahieu who went to Leiden, Holland in 1590 from London (ibid p. 199). | MAHIEU, Jan (I25442)
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97445 | Many Walloon Calvinists fled France for England about 1578, some going to the cities of Bruges and Antwerp. When Bruges and Antwerp fell to the Catholics in 1585, many of the refuges went to England. The parents of Hester Mahieu were probably in this group, taking their already born daughters Mary and Francoise. Hester may have been born in Canterbury, although no records can be found to support this. It is quite possible that the father's name was Jacques Mahieu who went to Leiden, Holland in 1590 from London (ibid p. 199). | MAHIEU, Jan (I25442)
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97446 | Maple Grove Cemetery, Section 12, Row 6. | STAFFORD, Harvey H. (I34821)
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97447 | Maple Grove Cemetery, Section 12, Row 6. | STAFFORD, Harvey H. (I34821)
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97448 | Maple Grove Cemetery, Section 12, Row 6. | STAFFORD, Harvey H. (I34821)
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97449 | Maple Grove Cemetery. | STAFFORD, Delilah M. (I69002)
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97450 | Maple Grove Cemetery. | STAFFORD, Delilah M. (I69002)
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