| i. | EWELL HENRY6 LIVINGSTON112, b. September 20, 1874, Hamilton County, Texas113,114; d. April 30, 1935, Hamilton County, Texas115; m. ROXIE MAMIE BRUNER115, July 22, 1906, Hamilton County, Texas115; b. July 09, 1881115; d. November 17, 1967, Hamilton County, Texas115. |
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Notes for EWELL HENRY LIVINGSTON: note from Kathy Beaudry: There are variations in the records as to the spelling of this name: Uel, Eul, Euell and Ewell, but in the 1880 census, it was spelled Euell. In the 1910 census for Hamilton TX, Ewell was listed as Henry E.. |
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More About EWELL HENRY LIVINGSTON: Burial: Unknown, Old Hamilton Cemetery, Hamilton County, Texas115 |
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More About EWELL LIVINGSTON and ROXIE BRUNER: Marriage: July 22, 1906, Hamilton County, Texas115 |
| ii. | JOHN RAYMOND LIVINGSTON116, b. January 27, 1877, Hamilton County, Texas116; d. February 27, 1920, Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico; m. ANNIE WEEKS, December 31, 1919, probably New Mexico; d. Unknown. |
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Notes for JOHN RAYMOND LIVINGSTON: Obituary for Raymond Livingston, from The Hamilton Record and Hustler, Hamilton, Texas, March 4, 1920: "DEATH AND BURIAL OF RAYMOND LIVINGSTON "J. Raymond Livingston, well known stockman, died at Eddy County Hospital last Friday night of pneumonia, after a brief illness. Mr. & Mrs. Livingston were both taken ill about two weeks ago with influenza, which in the case of Mr. Livingston, rapidly developed into pneumonia, with the sad results above stated. From the very first, it was said, he had small chance for recovery, and no headway could be made against the disease. "The deceased was forty-three and one month old. He had resided in Eddy County continuously since he was a lad of sixteen and enjoyed a wide acquaintance in Carlsbad and the county, and many expressions of sorrow were heard at his passing. "Mr. Livingston leaves a mourner, his mother, Mrs. James Livingston, of Los Angeles; a brother C.C. of Hamilton, Texas; and his wife Mrs. Annie Weeks Livingston, to who he was married last 31st of December. The blow falls heavily on all, but especially so on the young wife, who has been called upon to pass through deep bereavement in the last few months; a nephew and a sister have died recently. "Funeral Services were held yesterday morning at the residence, conducted by Rev. George H. Givan, assisted by Rev. J.W. Lowry and Rev. D.F. Sellards. After reading the ninety-first Psalm, and prayer had been offered, Reverend Givan spoke briefly. There are certain characteristics which distinguish individuals one from the other, different characteristics being prominent in different persons. Mr. Livingston was always cheerful and generous to a fault, and no one ever appealed to him for assistance in vain. His hand went to his pocket-book at every appeal for aid. He gave, not for show, but because his heart was ever tender toward the needy and unfortunate and he loved to relieve their distress. He was ever thoughtful, kind and helpful to those about him, and will be greatly missed. "Hymns were sung -- ' Oh, Love that will not let me go' and 'Rock of Ages' and the body was tenderly borne to the City of the Dead, where further services were conducted by the local lodge of Odd Fellows, he being a member of that body and also a woodman. The pall bearers were John Lusk, W.C. Cotten, W. Benson, Lass James, Holley Benson and T.C. Horne. "Covered by a wealth of beautiful flowers, tributes of friends and maternal orders, he sleeps in the little city under the hill, but it will be long ere his many good deeds will be forgotten in Carlsbad. The Current extends condolences to the bereaved." from the Carlsbad, New Mexico Current: "News of the death of Raymond Livingston, son of the late James Livingston and Mrs. Gussie Livingston, surviving, came as a sorrowful shock to the many friends and acquaintances in Hamilton of this noble man, who was born in the old family home in the Rock Church community and spent his early days in that neighborhood. Besides the surviving loved ones mentioned above, who attended the funeral, there are four brothers, Uel Livingston of Gatesville, Burney and Burton of Hamilton County and Burton of Northern New Mexico; two sisters, Mrs. Ida McClain and Mrs. Viola Casner of Los Angeles, California. To all these we extend deepest sympathy." |
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More About JOHN RAYMOND LIVINGSTON: Burial: March 03, 1920, City of The Dead Cemetery, Carlsbad, New Mexico |
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More About JOHN LIVINGSTON and ANNIE WEEKS: Marriage: December 31, 1919, probably New Mexico |
| iii. | GARLAND LIVINGSTON116, b. 1878, Hamilton County, Texas; d. 1945, probably Hachita, New Mexico; m. MAY; d. Unknown. | ||
| iv. | ITASKA JANE LIVINGSTON116, b. January 11, 1881, Hamilton County, Texas117; d. March 31, 1978, Los Angeles County, California118; m. (1) R. B. SMITH118, November 27, 1898, Hamilton County, Texas118; d. Unknown; m. (2) MISTER MCCLAIN, Bet. 1912 - 1921; d. Unknown; m. (3) CHARLES O. PADDOCK, Abt. 1921; d. Unknown. |
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More About R. SMITH and ITASKA LIVINGSTON: Marriage: November 27, 1898, Hamilton County, Texas118 |
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More About MISTER MCCLAIN and ITASKA LIVINGSTON: Marriage: Bet. 1912 - 1921 |
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More About CHARLES PADDOCK and ITASKA LIVINGSTON: Marriage: Abt. 1921 |
| v. | BURNEY LIVINGSTON, b. December 30, 1882, Hamilton County, Texas119; d. August 26, 1946, Hamilton County, Texas. | ||
| vi. | HIRAM M. LIVINGSTON, b. October 20, 1886119; d. Unknown. | ||
| vii. | BURTON LIVINGSTON, b. January 1889119; d. Unknown. | ||
| viii. | MARY LILLIE LIVINGSTON, b. February 22, 1891119,120; d. Unknown. | ||
| ix. | CAD CLARK LIVINGSTON, b. December 1892121; d. Unknown. | ||
| x. | ELTON LIVINGSTON, b. September 26, 1894; d. Unknown. | ||
| xi. | VIOLA MERIT LIVINGSTON, b. November 1895121,122; d. Unknown. | ||
| xii. | INFANT LIVINGSTON, b. April 14, 1898; d. Unknown. |
| i. | MAMIE MARTIN6 CARTER131, b. June 1889, Hamilton County, Texas; d. June 16, 1901, Hamilton County, Texas. | ||
| ii. | EDITH ESTELLA "STELLA" CARTER132,132, b. April 17, 1891, Hamilton County, Texas133,133; d. May 18, 1969, Rogers, Benton County, Arkansas; m. EUGENE PERRY "PET" STRIBLING133, 1910, Hamilton County, Texas; d. Unknown. |
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More About EDITH ESTELLA "STELLA" CARTER: Burial: Unknown, Perryton, Ochiltree County, Texas |
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More About EUGENE STRIBLING and EDITH CARTER: Marriage: 1910, Hamilton County, Texas |
| iii. | FRANCIS MARION CARTER134, b. December 17, 1892, Hamilton, Hamilton County, Texas135; d. January 10, 1971, Ochiltree County, Texas135; m. SAINT LUKE BRILLHART135, July 18, 1917, Ochiltree County, Texas136; b. May 08, 1888136; d. January 10, 1963136. |
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More About SAINT BRILLHART and FRANCIS CARTER: Marriage: July 18, 1917, Ochiltree County, Texas136 |
| iv. | DAVID BLANSIT CARTER136, b. December 12, 1894, Hamilton, Hamilton County, Texas136; d. May 08, 1941, Ochiltree County, Texas137; m. NETTIE E. CAMPBELL138, November 11, 1911, Texas138; d. Unknown. |
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More About DAVID CARTER and NETTIE CAMPBELL: Marriage: November 11, 1911, Texas138 |
| v. | ALFRED MONROE CARTER139,140, b. April 10, 1897, Hamilton County, Texas141,142; d. March 27, 1977, Ochiltree County, Texas143,144; m. (1) NETTIE E. CAMPBELL, Private; b. Private; m. (2) ELEN CAROLINE HAYES144, October 27, 1932, Texas144; d. 1968. |
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More About ALFRED CARTER and NETTIE CAMPBELL: Private-Begin: Private |
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More About ALFRED CARTER and ELEN HAYES: Marriage: October 27, 1932, Texas144 |
| vi. | HAMILTON FISH CARTER144, b. January 24, 1899, Hamilton, Hamilton County, Texas144; d. May 17, 1918, Ochiltree County, Texas145. | ||
| vii. | JEWELL MAUDE CARTER146, b. January 06, 1901, Hamilton, Hamilton County, Texas; d. August 1957, Perryton, Ochiltree, Texas147; m. DEWEY RICE ALLEN147, May 27, 1923, Texas147; b. April 17, 1899, Hamilton County, Texas; d. December 05, 1976, Texas. |
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Notes for DEWEY RICE ALLEN: According to a book on early Ochiltree History named "Wheatheart of the Plains," Dewey Allen, along with his parents and siblings, came to Ochiltree, Texas in 1905. Perryton was not yet a town. |
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More About DEWEY ALLEN and JEWELL CARTER: Marriage: May 27, 1923, Texas147 |
| viii. | MILDRED LAYFETTE CARTER147, b. May 28, 1903, Hamilton County, Texas147; d. April 28, 1978; m. HOWARD HOLT, July 15, 1922; d. Unknown. |
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More About HOWARD HOLT and MILDRED CARTER: Marriage: July 15, 1922 |
| ix. | "ADDIE LON" CARTER147, b. February 12, 1905, Hamilton County, Texas147; d. Unknown; m. NEOMA RAE SANDERS, Private; b. Private. |
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Notes for "ADDIE LON" CARTER: Some records show this child as being named Alfred Lafayette Carter, Jr., but Norman Allen, a grandson of Maude and Fayette, says he was always known as "Addie Lon." |
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More About "ADDIE CARTER and NEOMA SANDERS: Private-Begin: Private |
| x. | JAMES MCKENNY "MACK" CARTER147, b. September 21, 1907, Hamilton, Hamilton County, Texas147,148; d. December 18, 1995148; m. MARY ALICE MURIEL TIPTON148, October 22, 1932148; b. October 20, 1911148; d. April 13, 1968148. |
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More About JAMES CARTER and MARY TIPTON: Marriage: October 22, 1932148 |
| xi. | FREDRICK SHERMAN "FRED" CARTER149, b. July 06, 1909, Hamilton County, Texas; d. Unknown, San Angelo, Texas; m. MARY ELIZABETH CLARK, Private; b. Private. |
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Notes for FREDRICK SHERMAN "FRED" CARTER: Fred and Ed were twins. |
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More About FREDRICK CARTER and MARY CLARK: Private-Begin: Private |
| xii. | EDWARD HENRY WILLIAM CARTER150, b. July 06, 1909, Hamilton County, Texas; d. November 10, 1909, Hamilton County, Texas. |
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Notes for EDWARD HENRY WILLIAM CARTER: Ed and Fred were twins. |
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