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101 Newmon is listed as being buried in Conroe's Garden Park Cemetery by "Montgomery County Texas Cemeteries Vol. VI".

Newmon's Social Security Application has his DOB as 31 Dec 1888. I don't think this can be correct because in the 1900 La Fayette Co, AR Census has him as being 17 and born 31 Dec 1882. If the SS application is right, then his mother Martha Ann would have been 50+ years old when she had him.

His SS application also shows:

Name: Newmon Sherman Sheets
Address: RFD #2, Box 37, Conroe, TX
Employer: J.S. Abercrombie Co, Inc., 2105 Gulf Bldg., Houston, TX
Place of birth: Sherman TX
Father: John Sheets
Mother: Martha Ann McGuire
Date: Dec 2, 1936

Newmon was living with his sister, America SHEETS CORNISH, and her family in the 1920 Caddo Parish, LA Census
 
SHEETS, Newmon Sherman (I1261)
 
102 Nickname "Leoni" MCGUIRE, Leonidus (I1512)
 
103 Nicy and her daughter Arminda were living with her son Marion and his family in the 1880 Calhoun County MS Census.

Nicy was living with her daughter, Arminda, and Arminda's husband David in the 1900 Miller County AR Census.

Nicesy, 18, is listed with her grandparents, James and Mary CANNON, in the 1850 Walker County, Alabama Census.
 
CANNON, Nicesy Lou (I43)
 
104 Noe is shown with his family Margaret, Albert, Frizilde, Florence, Odelia, Wilford, Alfonse, Louis, Nelson and Azilda in the 1880 US Census, Albion, Jackson Co, WI. OLIGNY, Noe (Noah) (I336)
 
105 Obit from "Wisconsin Scandinavian Obituaries Er-Ez"

"MRS. ELIZABETH EVERSON (NORWAY)
Mrs. Elizabeth Everson, formerly of Blair, Wisconsin, died at the home of her son Julius, at White Earth, North Dakota, Wednesday morning, February 27, 1918 of old age. She was born in Norway, May 5, 1823. She was married to John Everson to which union nine children were born. Her husband died 3 years ago. Only three of the children are living. June 23, 1858, they sailed to America and were eight weeks on the ocean. They settled at Oleon, Potter county, where they resided for seven years. In 1865, they moved to Tappen Colee, Trempealeau County where they lived until 1907 when they moved with their son to White Earth, North Dakota where they proved up a claim. She was in good health until three weeks before her death. Funeral services were held in White Earth church, Rev. S.K. Shollehaug of White Earth officiating. The remains were laid to rest in the White Earth cemetery. She leaves to mourn her death three children of which only one was present when she died. Mrs. John McLure of Toledo, Ohio and Mrs. Albert Olegney of Marshfield, Wisconsin, daughters of Julia Iverson of White Earth, North Dakota, six grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren were present at the funeral. THE BLAIR PRESS - MARCH 14, 1918" 
UNKNOWN, Elizabeth (I1219)
 
106 Obit:
"Brantley
MONAHANS (SC)-Chester Veto Brantley, 70 of Monahans, was pronounced dead on arrival at Ward Memorial Hospital Sunday morning.
Services will be at 2 p.m. today at First Baptist Church. Burial will follow in Monahans Cemetery under direction of Wilson-Miller Funeral Home.
He was born July 24, 1907 in Novice and had been a resident of Monahans since 1937. He was a retired Texas Electric Service Co. employee, a veteran of World War II and a Baptist. He was married on Aug. 18, 1945 in Monahans.
Survivors include his wife, Effie Brantley, a son, Charles Brantley of Kermit; two daughters, Mrs. Ada Dell McMahan of Grand Prairie and Mrs. Christine Oligney of Las Cruces, N.M.; three brothers, Melvin Brantley of Odessa, E. B. Brantley of Lovington, N.M. and C. D. Brantley of Houston; a sister, Mrs. M.L. Wade of Odessa; five grandchildren and one great grandchild". 
BRANTLEY, Chester Veto (I6)
 
107 Obit:
"BRANTLEY
Mr. S.V. BRANTLEY, 72, of Houston, passed away June 28, 1977. Houston resident 41 years. Member of the Gospel Door Church. Retired from advertising with the Houston Chronicle. Survivors: Wife, Ruth Brantley; son, Bill Brantley, both of Houston; brothers, C. V. Brantley, Monahans, Texas, G. M. Brantley, Odessa, Texas; E. B. Brantley Lovington, N.M.; C. D. Brantley, Houston; sister, Mrs. M. L. Wade, Odessa, Texas. Service 1:30 p.m. Thursday Settegast-Kopf Chapel with the Re. Cliff Meeks officiating. Interment Woodlawn Garden of Memories. SETTEGAST-KOPF CO., 3320 Kirby Drive, 526-2411".

Zelmer is buried at Woodlawn Garden of Memories, Katy Road, Houston, TX, Lot 10; Lots 11 and 12 are for his wife and son. The cemetery is in the South West part of town. 
BRANTLEY, Zelmer Vernon (I82)
 
108 Obit:
"George Melvin Brantley
Services for George Melvin Brantley, 69, of 3805 N. Tom Green Ave., will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Hubbard-Kelly Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Sunset Memorial Gardens. He died Tuesday in Medical Center Hospital.
He was born Sept. 23, 1911, in Haskel. He married Zelphia Maudlin March 5, 1938, in Midland. He was a retired warehouseman for Phillips Petroleum.
He is survived by his wife; one daughter, Karen Patterson of Clay Center, Kan.; one sister, Juanita Wade of Odessa; two brothers, E.B. of Lovington and C.D. of Houston; and three grandchildren". 
BRANTLEY, George Melvin (I85)
 
109 Obit:
"Midland Businessman R. Guy Brantley Dies
R. Guy Brantley, 73, Midland businessman since 1947, died this morning at his residence, 1608 W. Pecan St. He ad been in ill health for three years.
Services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Fairview Cemetery with the Rev. Ted Brian, pastor of The First Baptist Church, officiating. Services are under direction of Newnie W. Ellis Chapel.
In Midland, Brantley was a wholesale distributor of beer until he sold the business in 1963. Afterward, he was a beer licensing consultant and maintained office at Midland Air Terminal.
He was born June 12, 1902, in Novice and spent his early life in Throckmorton, and later lived in Breckenridge.
Brantley moved to West Texas in 1920 and lived in Amarillo and Abilene before transferring to Dallas in 1939. He came to Midland eight years later.
He was a past president of the Wholesale Beer Distributors of Texas.
Brantley held memberships in the First Baptist Church, the Abilene Masonic Lodge, the Suez Temple and Hella Temple of Dallas, and the Midland Shrine Club and Suez Patrol.
Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Guy Brantley of Midland; a son. R. G. Brantley Jr. of Houston; a daughter, Mrs. Virginia B. Smith of Houston; five brothers, Melvin Brantley of Odessa, C. V. Brantley of Monahans, E. B. Brantley of Lovington, N.M., and Z. V. Brantley and D. Brantley, both of Houston, a sister, Mrs. M. L. Wade of Odessa, and seven grandchildren". 
BRANTLEY, Royal Guy (I81)
 
110 OBITUARY from The Kerrville Advance, Kerrville, Texas, Thursday, April 8, 1915:

"Mrs Mary Catherine Young died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ida A. Cannon, on the 29th of March. She had been sick for quite a while.

Deceased ws born in Mississippi on Christmas day and was at the time of her death between 75 and 80 years of age. She leaves seven children, 3 dead and 4 living. Those living are: Will Young of Mississippi, Georgia Knox of Gonzales county, Martha McKenzie of Robert, Ark, and Mrs. Ida A. Cannon of Kerr county. The dead: Miss Sallie Young, California, Jim Young. Her husband has been dead for about 30 years.

Sister Young had been at the time of her death a member of the Missionary Baptist Church about sixty years, a long time indeed, to live a Christian life and work for the Master. But such a record is worth our best consideration, and we should remember that it is ours to live a true church life, as she and others have done, if we will only submit to the Master's will and allow Him to take the lead of our lives and rule and reign therein instead of sin and the devil. It was told the writer by one close related to her that during the 60 years of her church life, that she lived a consistent and devoted life. Sister Young has only left this body of clay to be with her heavenly Father. She has just gone on to await the coming of the host that love the Lord.

To those who weep because of her parting, remember that she can't come back to you, but you, through Christ, can go to her, and in the glory world there is no separation and sorrow.

May God give each of you every needed blessing, and help you to live pure Christian lives is my prayer."
T.C. LEE?? 
WALLS, Mary Catherine (I560)
 
111 One of Aunt Juanita's notes says the "Etna Ada Parker's Grandmother was a Beckwith, Great-Grandmother a WILCOX"

Another note has Ada's mother a Celia Beckwith Parker, but I don't know if the above WILCOX is a maternal or praternal ancestor. 
PARKER, Etna Ader (I80)
 
112 One of Clarence's obits has him born 18 Jul 1894 in Blair, WI. There is a conflict with the DOB. OLINGY, Clarence Elmer (I327)
 
113 Ora's death certificate has her birth as 02 Aug 1880 and previous info has it as 1879? PARKER, Ora E. (I122)
 
114 Ray's headstone at the Tulocay Cemetery in Napa CA reads: "Ray C., sone of E.C. & K. Kather, Born May 8, 1891, died Nov. 1891" (unable to read day) KATHER, Ray C. (I4126)
 
115 Residence 425 Duncan Street. Information provided by Bill Rutkowski. SIMANEK, Joseph Wenceslaus (I224)
 
116 Roy had no children. Information provided by Norma Weeks, Lufkin, TX KNOX, Roy Gardner (I1295)
 
117 Ruth's obituary in the Stevens Point Daily Journal of Friday, 26 Oct 1979, says that Ruth taught in schools in Northwestern WI until entering the U.S. Navy on 10 Aug 1944. She was discharged as a chief petty officer on 28 Oct 1953. OLIGNEY, Ruth (I718)
 
118 Sam was a Farmer/Rancher. Information provided by Norma Weeks, Lufkin, TX RYAN, Samuel Jackson (I1308)
 
119 Source Medium: Book

Ken Brantley provided most of the information I have from Henry Brantly on back.
 
Source Source: S174 (S174)
 
120 Source Medium: Book
 
Source Source: S10 (S10)
 
121 Source Medium: Book
 
Source Source: S110 (S110)
 
122 Source Medium: Book
 
Source Source: S130 (S130)
 
123 Source Medium: Civil Registry
Source Quality: good

Undertaker: H.H. Satterwhite
Occupatoin: Water business
Informant: Ada Brantley
Died of Heart & Kidney, Heart failure
 
Source Source: S67 (S67)
 
124 Source Medium: Family Archive CD
Source Quality: Excellent
 
Source Source: S172 (S172)
 
125 Source Medium: Letter
Source Quality: Excellent

Juanita has provided birth, death, marriage information about her family. (The George Washington Brantley family in Texas and also her maternal family the Parkers).
 
Source Source: S61 (S61)
 
126 Source Medium: Other
 
Source Source: S49 (S49)
 
127 Stephen's wife, Lila COOPER FREASE was the informant on his death certificate. FREASE, Stephen Angelo (I2326)
 
128 Steven was in the Civil War. Information provided by Norma Weeks, Lufkin TX. Steven also lived in Calhoun Co. MS. YOUNG, Steven W. (I559)
 
129 The 1860 Abbot Twp, Potter County PA census has Ever OLESON as head of the household living with his wife, Ingebor, son John and John's family: Elizabeth, a female daughter I can't make out, Olena, Bertha, Helen and John. OLESON is the surname for everyone in this household.

The 1880 Preston, Trempealeau, Wisconsin Census has John living with his wife Elezbuth, children Hellen and Julius EVERSON, his parents Iver and Ingerbor OLSON, and his brother Ole EVERSON.

In the 1900 Preston, Trempealeau, Wisconsin Census, John and Elizabeth are living with their son Julius and his family. 
EVERSON, John (I1218)
 
130 The 1870 Baltimore County, Baltimore City, 2nd Ward, Census, Page 359 has Anna working in a pickling house. KALAL, Anna (I206)
 
131 The 1910 Point Reyes, Marin County, CA Census shows Aurelia, 19, living with her parents Jacinto and Mary PENSOTTI and siblings, Emelio, John, daughter can't read name, Jacinta, Julia and Eva. PENSOTTI, Jacinto (I4063)
 
132 The 1930 Beech Twp, AR Census has Gracie living with her husband Willie M. SMITH, children, Opal, Curtis and another daughter I can't read, and also brothers and sisters Jeff W., Maud M., and Marion M. MCFARLAND. I wonder if Maud and her second husband JD MCKENZIE MCFARLAND had passed away by 1930? FURQUERON, Grace Victoria (I41)
 
133 The 1930 Census has Helen and Fern in two places. One is Wayne Co, MI, Detroit City, on what looks like June 4th, living with daughter Fern and her husband George FLUTY. The other place she appears is in the 1930 Wood Co, WI Census on April 8th, living with her husband Albert and daughter Fern?

One of Helen's obits has her born 01 Sep 1857 in Harrisburg, PA. 
EVERSON, Helen Marie (I318)
 
134 The 1930 Contra Costa Co CA census shows Hazel living with son "Billie" (Frank) in Richmond City. KATHER, Hazel Margaret (I1187)
 
135 The 1930 Monterey CA Census shows Aurelia being born in California and her father in Italy and mother in California.

Mrs. Lydia BUCKNER (Aurelia's daughter) was the informant on Aurelia's death certificate.

Aurelia was living with her daughter, Lydia, at the time of her death on 22 Pueblo Street, San Francisco, California. 
PENSOTTI, Aurelia (I2327)
 
136 The 1930 Pierce County, River Falls Township, WI US Census has Odile JOHNSON living with her brother Alphonse (head) and mother Margaret. Odile was 56 and Divorced, Margaret was 95 and widowed and Alphonse was 71 and married? Although the census shows Alphonse was married, there is no wife listed. OLIGNEY, Odile Marie (Oligny) (I347)
 
137 The 1930 Stephens Co. TX Census has George W., Ada and children Eddie B., Melvin, Dot, Lenoy, and Juanita living in same household. BRANTLEY, George Washington (I79)
 
138 The Baltimore Maryland 1890 Directory has a John W. FUKA, laborer, living at 515 N. Chapel. I wonder if he could be Frank's son or brother?? FUKA, Francisco "Frank" (I168)
 
139 The California Death Index, 1940-1997 has John's mother's maiden name as WESGATE. PENSOTTI, John (I4056)
 
140 The California Deaths, 1940-97 has her name as "MCCOLLOM, Della Fern" and "MCCOLLOM, Fern D." OLIGNEY, Fern Della (I333)
 
141 The death certificate for "Dessie" has the following info:

Full Name: Margaret A. Sheets
DOB: 26 Jun 1905
Birth Place: Ark.
Father: Flint Sheets
Mother: Margaret McKenzie born in MS (my note: maybe her middle name was Ola?)
Informant: M.M. McKenzie (This must be Dessie's grandfather Marion M. McKenzie. I wonder if both Ola and John Flint were dead by the time Dessie died?)
Date of Death: 11 Aug 1915
Cause of Death: Malarial Hepatitis and Spunitis?
Place of Burial: Macedonia (I didn't find her grave at the Macedonia cemetery I visited in 2001. Town people said there are two Macedonia Cemeteries, but I only found one. At the one I found, the McKenzies are buried there). 
SHEETS, Marthia Ordessa (Dessie) (I24)
 
142 The Enoch Pratt Free Library, Periodicals Department, Baltimore MD has this obit for Lyle:

"OLIGNEY - On February 13, 1938, LYLE, beloved husband of Helen Oligney.
Funeral from his late residence, 516 North Chapel street, on Wednesday morning at 8:15. High Mass at St. Wenceslaus' Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery".

According to City Of Baltimore Death Certificate, Lyle died of TB.

The 1930 Baltimore City MD Census has Lyle, his wife Helen and children Ruth, Edward, James, Helen and Lyle Junior living with Helen's father Frank FUKA and his wife Sofia.

Lyle's obit in the Stevens Point Daily Journal says the he was in the US Navy for six years, including the World War (WWI) period. 
OLIGNEY, Joseph-Lyle (I4)
 
143 The headstone for Gustav at the Tulocay Cemetery in Napa, CA reads: "Gustav. Son of Chas. F. & Mary Kather, died Sept. 11, 1874, Aged 1yr 1mo & 23d's, Sleep on Sweet babe and take they rest. God called thee home He thought it best." KATHER, Gustav (I4054)
 
144 The informant for Josefa's death certificate was a Mr. HATTON. ARTELLAN, Maria Josefa del Refugio (I3942)
 
145 The informant on Jennie's death certificate was Mrs. R. H. MELOY who lived at the same residence as Jennie, 4250 Sebastopol Road, Rural Santa Rosa, California. STOCKING, Jennie Frances (I2332)
 
146 The Social Security Death Index has Ruth last living at 21864 Stockton, Worchester, Maryland. OLIGNEY, Ruth Josephine (I175)
 
147 Theophil Christopher emigrated in 1863 from "French Canada". Information provided by Tony unknown, husband of an Oligney.

Pat Hall has Theophil birth as 12 Feb 1836, Tanya has 1837. 
CAGNIER, Theophil Christopher (Gagne) (I1173)
 
148 Therese's Death records shows age as quatre vingt-six ans. (86). This information provided by Charlene Gabroriault. GABORIAU, M-Therese (I363)
 
149 Thomas was a Sergeant with the Baltimore City Police Department. Information provided by Bill Rutkowski. O'LEARY, Thomas (I290)
 
150 We wonder if this Jacinta is really John Jacinto who was born about 1896 also. Maybe the census taker has this person as a daughter instead of a son? PENSOTTI, Jacinta (I4067)
 
151 Wedding Witnesses were John Vacer and Frances Fuka. Information provided by Bill Rutkowski Family F79
 
152 Wenceslaus' Godparents were Wenceslaus and Maria Benda. Information provided by Bill Rutkowski. SIMANEK, Wenceslaus Francis (I242)
 
153 William (Willis) was an operator at the K.C. depot in Rich Valley STRATHERN, William J. (I4253)
 
154 William was a Farmer/Rancher and a Methodist. Information provided by Norma Weeks, Lufkin, TX KNOX, William Pinkney (I1305)
 
155 Witnesses to the marriage were Edward Doyle and Andreas Slachtovsky. Information provided by Bill Rutkowski. Family F103
 
156 Witnesses to the marriage were Joannes Benda and Frances Fuka. Information provided by Bill Rutkowski. Family F98
 
157 Witnesses to the marriage were Joseph Simanek and Francisco Fuka. Information provided by Bill Rutkowski. Family F94
 
158 Witnesses to the marriage were Wenceslaus and Maria Benda. Information provided by Bill Rutkowski. Family F113
 
159 Witnesses to the marriage were Wenceslaus Kalista and Elizabeth Simanek. Information provided by Bill Rutkowski. Family F110
 
160 Witnesses to the wedding were Wenceslav Voruastek and Maria Fuka. Information provided by Bill Rutkowski. Family F80
 
161 Witnesses were Eduardo Cvack and Barbara Setelik. Information provided by Bill Rutkowski. Family F89
 
162 Witnesses were Joseph Hajek and Maria Benda. Information provided by Bill Rutkowski. Family F101
 
163 Witnesses were Veronica Kuet and Wenceslaus Benda. Information provided by Bill Rutkowski. Family F95
 

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