[NI0181]
[Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 L-Z, Ed. 7, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Jul 24, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.112.7.84886.8]
Individual: Rushing, Ida
Social Security #: 573-42-3760
Issued in: California
Birth date: Sep 7, 1910
Death date: May 1978
Residence code: California
ZIP Code of last known residence: 92117
Primary location associated with this ZIP Code:
San Diego, California
ZIP Code of address where death benefit payment was sent: 92117
Primary location associated with this ZIP Code:
San Diego, California
[NI0192]
[Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-K, Ed. 7, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Mar 5, 2001, Internal Ref. #1.111.7.12422.91]
Individual: Bailey, Frank
Social Security #: 523-09-1152
Issued in: Colorado
Birth date: Sep 12, 1899
Death date: Apr 1969
Residence code: Colorado
ZIP Code of last known residence: 81212
Primary location associated with this ZIP Code:
Canon City, Colorado
[NI0248] George Ross Higdon son of Robert Lee HIGDON b. 8 Nov 1864 d. 15 May 1959; m. 17 Jan 1900 Lizzie Gertrude MOXLEY
[NI0260] Sheri Bel Guthrie is the daughter of Cleo Belle Carter & Frank Guthrie.
[NI0326]
The 1870 and 1880 censuses disagree on the age of both Thomas E. P. Taylor and Susan Taylor. The 1870 census show the age of Thomas E. P. to have been 45 and Susan Taylor's age to have been 33. This would indicate that they were born in 1825 and 1837. However, the 1880 census shows the age of Thomas E. P. to have been 53 and Susan's age to have been 45. This census indicates that they were born in 1827 and 1835. The year of their birth is further confused by the 1900 Chickasaw Nation census. This census lists their birth year as 1829 and 1830 respectively.
Notes by: Otis Clinton Taylor a son of Charlie Otis Taylor, grandson of Sidney Johnson Taylor, great-grandson of Thomas E. P. Taylor.
[NI0334]
Subject: Re: Cannady & Milano, Texas
Date: Sun, 3 May 1998 23:58:07 -0500
From: "James David Walker"
To: "Dan Rushing"
Dan,
Thanks for the kind words about my Website and the rundown on your Cannaday
line. All that I can offer for the moment is a descendants chart on my
wife's Wagstaff Cannady (attached as a text file) that I ran using info in
my wife's PAF file.
If you don't have these stories I can copy and send via snail mail.
I looked for Cannaday in Matchless Milam (the Milam County history book).
There are some nice stories about your Ford family (came to Milam County
from Hamilton Co., TN) written by an Evelyn Hess. One story ends as
follows (after listing information on first five children of John Wesley
Ford and wife Elender Henry):
Sixth child Texana, born 1879 married Darce Robert Cannaday. Their
children are Ernest Ezekiel, his wife Bula; Darce Ojimer married Vera
Myrtle Lyons; Mrs. Eleanor Jarvis; and Erma Inez Church.
Cheryl (my wife) is asleep at the moment and is leaving early tomorrow for
a trip. She will be back Wednesday night. I believe that she may have
some additional information on the early Cannady families and will get her
to dig it out and share with you.
When Cheryl began searching the Cannady line, she ran across a story about
Wagstaff Cannady. Early in our history, criminals were disfigured so that
they could be easily identified as criminals. Cheryl found a reference to
an affidavit sworn out by a man who was explaining that he was not a
criminal, but rather that he had lost an ear when during a fight Wagstaff
Cannady bit off the ear. At the time I told Cheryl that this sounded like
her family. Much later, during a trip to North Carolina, Cheryl discovered
that Wagstaff Cannaday is her direct ancestor.
I will also ask Cheryl about the name change. However, the difference is
small enough that I think there is a good chance that the lines connect. I
had more than one ancestor who changed the spelling of their name because
they could not read and write and therefore let others spell the name for
them (and the new spelling became the accepted form). I will not be too
terribly surprised if you connect to the Wagstaff Cannady line, given the
fact that he had a son named Dorris (close to your "Daris" or "Darce"
Cannaday).
Thanks again for sharing.
James
[note: James is the coordinator of the Milam County, TX genweb page]
[NI0349]
"from El Rito, 4 Jan 1904 to Benigno HERNANDEZ, County Clerk, Tierra Amarilla. A list of marriages
performed by me from 1 July 1903 - 1January 1904. Rev. S. ALVERNHE."
Silverio LOPEZ and Ramona MASCARENAS, 5 Oct 1903.
witnesses: Juan Antonio GARCIA and Margarita MONTOYA.
[NI0353] The two Juan's as sons of Jose Garcia in this family are different persons with birth dates about twelve years apart even though they do not duplicate in the 1850 census [I have no explanation for this]. The younger is Juan Antonio Garcia, de Vargas and is my ancestor. The "Vargas" or "de Vargas" after his name in documentation means that Vargas is his mothers maiden surname. This would apply to all of the children in the family and would also be their title instead of "Mister or Miss(es)". If they become distinguished in the community they earn the title "Don" in front of their name and may or may not drop the de Vargas. For women the equivalent is Dona with a ~ over the n [Rhymes with Tonya]. Roughly equivalent to Esquire/squire in Virginia society and it was left off the same for those who don't acquire this high social status.
[NI0365]
Amarillo Daily News, Sept. 22, 2000
Billie June Flanagan
Billie June Flanagan, 79, died Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2000.
Services will be at 10 A.M. Saturday in Paramount Terrace Christian Church with the Rev. Bob Schroeder officiating. Burial will be in Llano Cemetery by Schooler Funeral Home, 4100 S. Georgia St.
Mrs. Flanagan was born in Vernon. She was a licensed vocational nurse at Ware Care Center and worked for West Counseling and Rehabilitation Center before retiring. She was an active member of Paramount Terrace Christian Church.
She married Hubert Charles Flanagan in 1947 at Amarillo. He preceded her in death. She also was preceded in death by a daughter, Lana Gayle Flanagan.
Survivors include a daughter, Paula Barnes of Amarillo; four sons, Bill Cagle of New York, Will Cagle of Idaho and James "Dub" Hay and John Hay; two sisters, Doris Markham and Jackie Faught, both of Lubbock; 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
The family suggests memorials be to Lana Flanagan Music Scholarship in care of Amarillo College Foundation, P.O. Box 447, Amarillo, TX 79178.
[NI0403]
Notes for Eugene Oliver Cagle: children:
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Information in this database comes from the Texas Department of Health.
As of March 2000, Birth Indexes from 1926-1995 and Death Indexes from
1964-1998 are available on the Internet, microfiche or CD-ROM.
http://www.tdh.state.tx.us/bvs/registra/index.htm
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NAME MOTHER FATHER
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CAGLE, WILLIE ARCHIE JOSEPHINE JUNE BESSELMAN EUGENE OLIVER CAGLE
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BIRTHDATE G
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1 OCT 1940 m
Name DOB S Mother Father
Cagle, Donnie Keith 7-23-1943 M Josephine June Besselman Gene Oliver Cagle