Virginia Perkins
F, b. 11 January 1883, d. 10 December 1951
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Virginia Perkins was born on 11 January 1883 at Arkansas. She was the daughter of Joseph Huston Perkins and Martha Eugenia Nipper. Virginia Perkins married Hank E Holden circa 1900. Virginia (Perkins) Holden and Hank E Holden lived in June 1900 at 4476 Easton Avenue, St. Louis, St. Louis (Independent City), Missouri; with Virginia's mother and stepfather. Virginia (Perkins) Holden appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of John W Huffer at St. Louis, St. Louis (Independent City), Missouri, as age 17. Also included in the household were her husband, Hank and her mother, Eugenia Huffer. Virginia Perkins married Lewis Wood circa 1906. Virginia (Perkins) Wood and Lewis Wood lived in April 1910 at 1230 E. 4th Street, Long Beach City, Los Angeles County, California. Virginia (Perkins) Wood appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of Lewis Wood at Los Angeles County, California; enumerated 20 April. Lewis Wood was enumerated as age 33, head of household and a driver for a dairy company. Virginia Wood was enumerated as his wife, age 26. They were renting their home and the household included Lewis' 56 year old widowed mother-in-law, Eugenia Huffer. Virginia (Perkins) Wood and Lewis Wood lived in January 1920 at 329 Temple Avene, Long Beach City, Los Angeles County, California; also living in the household was Virginia's widowed mother, Martha Eugenia Huffer. Virginia (Perkins) Wood appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of Lewis Wood at Los Angeles County, California; enumerated 10 January. Lewis Wood was enumerated as age 43, head of household and the owner/manager of a grocery store. Virginia Wood was enumerated as his wife, age 35. They owned their home free of mortgage. Included in the household was Virginia's widowed 66 year old mother, Martha Huffer. Virginia (Perkins) Wood and Lewis Wood lived in April 1930 at 144 North Alta Vista, Monrovia, Los Angeles County, California. Virginia (Perkins) Wood appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of Lewis Wood at Los Angeles County, California; enumerated 4 April. Lewis Wood was enumerated as ag 51, head of household and working as a grocery store clerk. Virginia Wood was enumerated as his wife, age 45. They owned their home valued at $4000. Virginia (Perkins) Wood was widowed with the death of Lewis Wood on 6 February 1950 at Los Angeles County, California. Virginia (Perkins) Wood died on 10 December 1951 at Los Angeles County, California, at age 68. She was buried at Live Oak Cemetery, Monrovia, Los Angeles County, California; in section G.
Hank E Holden
M, b. March 1877
Hank E Holden was born in March 1877 at Illinois. He married Virginia Perkins, daughter of Joseph Huston Perkins and Martha Eugenia Nipper, circa 1900. Hank E Holden and Virginia (Perkins) Holden lived in June 1900 at 4476 Easton Avenue, St. Louis, St. Louis (Independent City), Missouri; with Virginia's mother and stepfather. Hank E Holden appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of John W Huffer at St. Louis, St. Louis (Independent City), Missouri, as a 23 year old conductor. Included in the household were his wife, Virginia and his mother-in-law, Eugenia Huffer.
Robert Colter Rayburn
M, b. 19 June 1872, d. 1 September 1955
Robert Colter Rayburn was born on 19 June 1872 at Illinois. He married Lubertia Perkins, daughter of Joseph Huston Perkins and Martha Eugenia Nipper, on 5 November 1895 at Carroll County, Arkansas. Robert Colter Rayburn appeared on the census of 1900 at St. Louis, St. Louis (Independent City), Missouri; enumerated 5 June. Robert C. Rayburn was enumerated as head of household, age 27 and working as a conductor. Lubertia was enumerated as his 25 year old wife. Their rented home included three boarders; Charles R. Gowen a 45 year old motorman, Anna Gowen a 38 year old dressmaker and Mr. Higgins a 21 year old motorman. He and Lubertia (Perkins) Rayburn lived in June 1900 at 903A Taylor Avenue, St. Louis, St. Louis (Independent City), Missouri. Robert Colter Rayburn and Lubertia (Perkins) Rayburn lived in April 1910 at 810 Campbell, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. Robert Colter Rayburn appeared on the census of 1910 at Jackson County, Missouri; enumerated 26 April. Robert C. Rayburn was enumerated as head of household, age 36 and a salesman in a shoe store. Lubertia was enumerated as his wife, age 34 and working as a housekeeper. They rented their home and the household included a daughter, Iona age seven. He and Lubertia (Perkins) Rayburn moved circa 1911 to Los Angeles County, California. Robert Colter Rayburn and Lubertia (Perkins) Rayburn lived in January 1920 at 791 Ohio Avenue, Long Beach City, Los Angeles County, California. Robert Colter Rayburn appeared on the census of 1920 at Los Angeles County, California; enumerated 13 January. Robert C. Rayburn was enumerated as head of household, age 46 and a store proprietor. Lubertie Rayburn was enumerated as his wife, age 45. They owned their home with a mortgage and the household included a daughter, Faith I. age seventeen. He and Lubertia (Perkins) Rayburn lived in April 1930 at 317 E. Orange, Monrovia, Los Angeles County, California. Robert Colter Rayburn appeared on the census of 1930 at Los Angeles County, California; enumerated 3 April. Robert C. Rayburn was enumerated as age 57, head of household and a salesman of dry goods. Luberta Rayburn was enumerated as his wife, age 55. They owned a radio and their home valued at $5000. Included in the household was a daughter, Faith I. age 27 and the associate editor of a magazine. He died on 1 September 1955 at Los Angeles County, California, at age 83. He was buried at Live Oak Cemetery, Monrovia, Los Angeles County, California; in section G.
Child of Robert Colter Rayburn and Lubertia Perkins
- Faith Ione Rayburn b. 12 Aug 1902, d. 7 May 1997
Faith Ione Rayburn
F, b. 12 August 1902, d. 7 May 1997
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
Faith Ione Rayburn was born on 12 August 1902 at Arkansas. She was the daughter of Robert Colter Rayburn and Lubertia Perkins. Faith Ione Rayburn lived with her parents, Robert Colter Rayburn and Lubertia (Perkins) Rayburn in April 1910 at 810 Campbell, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. Faith Ione Rayburn appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of her father, Robert Colter Rayburn at Jackson County, Missouri, as Iona age seven and attending school. Faith Ione Rayburn moved with her parents, Robert Colter Rayburn and Lubertia (Perkins) Rayburn circa 1911 to Los Angeles County, California. Faith Ione Rayburn lived with her parents, Robert Colter Rayburn and Lubertia (Perkins) Rayburn in January 1920 at 791 Ohio Avenue, Long Beach City, Los Angeles County, California. Faith Ione Rayburn appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of her father, Robert Colter Rayburn at Los Angeles County, California, as Faith, age seventeen and attending school. Faith Ione Rayburn lived with her parents, Robert Colter Rayburn and Lubertia (Perkins) Rayburn in April 1930 at 317 E. Orange, Monrovia, Los Angeles County, California. Faith Ione Rayburn appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of her father, Robert Colter Rayburn at Los Angeles County, California, as Faith I. age 27 and the associate editor of a magazine. Faith Ione Rayburn married William M Anderson after 4 April 1930. Faith Ione (Rayburn) Anderson and William M Anderson lived in May 1997 at Wellington Retirement Home, Laguna Hills, Orange County, California. Faith Ione (Rayburn) Anderson died on 7 May 1997 at Wellington Retirement Home, Laguna Hills, Orange County, California, at age 94. She was buried on 14 May 1997in the Pacific Ocean, three miles off San Pedro, California, with arrangements by the Neptune Society.
Lewis Wood
M, b. 12 October 1876, d. 6 February 1950
Lewis Wood was born on 12 October 1876 at Missouri. He married Virginia Perkins, daughter of Joseph Huston Perkins and Martha Eugenia Nipper, circa 1906. Lewis Wood and Virginia (Perkins) Wood lived in April 1910 at 1230 E. 4th Street, Long Beach City, Los Angeles County, California. Lewis Wood appeared on the census of 1910 at Los Angeles County, California; enumerated 20 April. Lewis Wood was enumerated as age 33, head of household and a driver for a dairy company. Virginia Wood was enumerated as his wife, age 26. They were renting their home and the household included Lewis' 56 year old widowed mother-in-law, Eugenia Huffer. He and Virginia (Perkins) Wood lived in January 1920 at 329 Temple Avene, Long Beach City, Los Angeles County, California; also living in the household was Virginia's widowed mother, Martha Eugenia Huffer. Lewis Wood appeared on the census of 1920 at Los Angeles County, California; enumerated 10 January. Lewis Wood was enumerated as age 43, head of household and the owner/manager of a grocery store. Virginia Wood was enumerated as his wife, age 35. They owned their home free of mortgage. Included in the household was Virginia's widowed 66 year old mother, Martha Huffer. He and Virginia (Perkins) Wood lived in April 1930 at 144 North Alta Vista, Monrovia, Los Angeles County, California. Lewis Wood appeared on the census of 1930 at Los Angeles County, California; enumerated 4 April. Lewis Wood was enumerated as ag 51, head of household and working as a grocery store clerk. Virginia Wood was enumerated as his wife, age 45. They owned their home valued at $4000. He died on 6 February 1950 at Los Angeles County, California, at age 73. He was buried at Live Oak Cemetery, Monrovia, Los Angeles County, California; in section G.
William M Anderson
M
William M Anderson married Faith Ione Rayburn, daughter of Robert Colter Rayburn and Lubertia Perkins, after 4 April 1930. William M Anderson and Faith Ione (Rayburn) Anderson lived in May 1997 at Wellington Retirement Home, Laguna Hills, Orange County, California.
Maude Woods
F, b. 22 August 1872, d. 5 April 1965
Maude Woods was born on 22 August 1872 at Huntingdon, Carroll County, Tennessee. She married Charles Everett Perkins, son of Joseph Huston Perkins and Martha Eugenia Nipper, on 26 August 1895 at Eureka Springs, Carroll County, Arkansas. Maude (Woods) Perkins appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of Charles Everett Perkins at Carroll County, Arkansas; enumerated 2 June. Charles Perkins was enumerated as age 24, head of household and a dry goods clerk. Maude Perkins was enumerated as his wife, age 26 and the mother of one child with that child living. The family lived in a rented home and included a daughter, Aline age three and Maude's 51 year old widowed mother, Tansy Woods. Maude (Woods) Perkins appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of Charles Everett Perkins at Carroll County, Arkansas; enumerated 29 April. Charles E. Perkins was enumerated as age 34, head of household and a retail dry goods merchant. Maude Perkins was enumerated as his wife, age 33 and the mother of one child with one child living. They owned their home free of mortgage and the household included a daughter, Aileen L. age thirteen and Maude's seventeen year old sister, Kathleen Woods. Maude (Woods) Perkins appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of Charles Everett Perkins at Okmulgee County, Oklahoma; enumerated 6 January. C. E. Perkins was enumerated as age 43, head of household and a department store salesman and manager. Maud R. Perkins was enumerated as his wife, age 43. They owned their home with a mortgage. Included in the household were a daughter, Aleene L. Perkins age 23 and a five year old nephew, Paul W. White. Maude (Woods) Perkins and Charles Everett Perkins lived in April 1930 at 271 North Encinitos Avenue, Monrovia, Los Angeles County, California. Maude (Woods) Perkins appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of Charles Everett Perkins at Los Angeles County, California; enumerated 4 April. Char. E. Perkins was enumerated as age 53, head of household and a retail dry goods merchant. Maude Perkins was enumerated as his wife, age 53. They owned a radio and their home valued at $10,000. Maude (Woods) Perkins died on 5 April 1965 at Okmulgee, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, at age 92. She was buried at city cemetery, Okmulgee, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma.
Child of Maude Woods and Charles Everett Perkins
- Aleene Louise Perkins+ b. 11 Oct 1896, d. 28 Dec 1983
Aleene Louise Perkins
F, b. 11 October 1896, d. 28 December 1983
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
Aleene Louise Perkins was born on 11 October 1896 at Eureka Springs, Carroll County, Arkansas. She was the daughter of Charles Everett Perkins and Maude Woods. Aleene Louise Perkins appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of her father, Charles Everett Perkins at Carroll County, Arkansas, as age three. Aleene Louise Perkins appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of her father, Charles Everett Perkins at Carroll County, Arkansas, as Aileen L. Perkins age thirteen and attending school. Aleene Louise Perkins appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of her father, Charles Everett Perkins at Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, as Aleene L. Perkins age 23 and working as a department store bookkeeper. Aleene Louise Perkins married Samuel Kenneth Viersen on 1 June 1920 at Okmulgee, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma. Aleene Louise (Perkins) Viersen died on 28 December 1983 at St. Francis Hospital, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, at age 87. She was buried at city cemetery, Okmulgee, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma.
Vevie Maddox
F, b. 6 July 1877, d. 17 July 1921
Vevie Maddox was born on 6 July 1877. She married William Edward Perkins, son of Joseph Huston Perkins and Martha Eugenia Nipper, on 9 October 1895 at Eureka Springs, Carroll County, Arkansas. Vevie (Maddox) Perkins and William Edward Perkins lived in April 1910 at 18 Singleton Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, Arkansas. Vevie (Maddox) Perkins appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of William Edward Perkins at Carroll County, Arkansas; enumerated 27 April. Edward Perkins was enumerated as age 38, head of household and the proprietor of a dry goods store. Vera M. Perkins was enumerated as his wife, age 32 and the mother of two children with both living. Included in the household were a son, Harry age thirteen and a daughter, Vera M. age five. Vevie (Maddox) Perkins appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of William Edward Perkins at Okmulgee County, Oklahoma; enumerated 6 January. W. E. Perkins was enumerated as age 48, head of household and a manager. Vevie M. Perkins was enumerated as his wife, age 42. They owned their home free of mortgage. Included in the household was a fifteen year old daughter, Vera. Vevie (Maddox) Perkins died on 17 July 1921 at Eureka Springs, Carroll County, Arkansas, at age 44. She was buried at Eureka Springs Cemetery, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, Arkansas.
Samuel Kenneth Viersen
M, d. 14 June 1994
Samuel Kenneth Viersen married Aleene Louise Perkins, daughter of Charles Everett Perkins and Maude Woods, on 1 June 1920 at Okmulgee, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma. Samuel Kenneth Viersen died on 14 June 1994.
Joseph Huston Perkins Jr
M, b. 1883
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Joseph Huston Perkins Jr was born in 1883 at Arkansas. He was the son of Joseph Huston Perkins and Martha Eugenia Nipper. Joseph Huston Perkins Jr died at Arkansas; in infancy.
Lettie Howard
F, b. 7 April 1874, d. 18 October 1954
Lettie Howard was born on 7 April 1874. She married Charles O'Connor Aven, son of John Wesley Aven and Sarah J. "Sallie" Koon, on 27 October 1896 at Grenada County, Mississippi. Lettie Howard appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of Charles O'Connor Aven at Carroll County, Mississippi; enumerated 4 June. C.O. Aven was enumerated as the 25 year old head of household and he owned his farm free of mortgage. L.S. Aven was enumerated as his 26 year old wife and the mother of two children, both living. Two Aven children were enumerated as Mary K age three and Jno H age one. Lettie (Howard) Aven suffered the death of her son, Infant Son Aven on 21 July 1904 at Grenada County, Mississippi. Lettie (Howard) Aven suffered the death of her daughter, Infant Daughter Aven on 26 July 1904 at Grenada County, Mississippi. Lettie (Howard) Aven and Charles O'Connor Aven lived in April 1910 at Williams Street, Holcomb, Mississippi. Lettie (Howard) Aven appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of Charles O'Connor Aven at Grenada County, Mississippi; enumerated 16 April. C.O. Aven was enumerated as the 35 year old head of household and he owned his home free of mortgage. Lettie S Aven was enumerated as his 36 year old wife and the mother of seven children with five children living. They had been married 13 years and it was the first marriage for both. One son was enumerated as John H age 11. Four daughters were enumerated as Mary K age 12, Robie A age 9, Charlie L age 7 and 2 year old Sara E. The four oldest children had attended school for five months of the year. Lettie (Howard) Aven and Charles O'Connor Aven lived in September 1918 at Holcomb, Grenada County, Mississippi. Lettie (Howard) Aven appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of Charles O'Connor Aven at Grenada County, Mississippi; enumerated 8 January. Charlie O Aven was enumerated as the 44 year old head of household and he owned his farm free of mortgage. Lettie S Aven was enumerated as his 45 year old wife. One son was enumerated as John Howard a 20 year old farmer. Three daughters were enumerated as Robbie A age 19, Lura age 17 and Sarah Louise age 12. Lura and Sarah were attending school. Lettie (Howard) Aven appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of Charles O'Connor Aven at Grenada County, Mississippi; enumerated 2 April. Charlie Aven was enumerated as the 54 year old head of household and not working. He owned his home valued at $2,000. L Aven was enumerated as his 55 year old wife. Charlie was 21 and L was 22 when they married. One daughter was enumerated as Sara L age 21 and attending school.
Lettie (Howard) Aven died on 18 October 1954 at age 80. She was buried at Sparta Cemetery, Holcomb, Grenada County, Mississippi.
Lettie (Howard) Aven died on 18 October 1954 at age 80. She was buried at Sparta Cemetery, Holcomb, Grenada County, Mississippi.
Children of Lettie Howard and Charles O'Connor Aven
- Mary K Aven+ b. Aug 1897
- John Howard Aven+ b. 29 Mar 1899, d. 28 Sep 1954
- Robbie A Aven+ b. 10 Dec 1899, d. 30 Jun 1989
- Charlie Lura Aven+ b. c 1902
- Infant Son Aven b. 18 Jun 1904, d. 21 Jul 1904
- Infant Daughter Aven b. 18 Jun 1904, d. 26 Jul 1904
Infant Son Aven
M, b. 18 June 1904, d. 21 July 1904
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Infant Son Aven was born on 18 June 1904 at Grenada County, Mississippi. He was the son of Charles O'Connor Aven and Lettie Howard. Infant Son Aven died on 21 July 1904 at Grenada County, Mississippi. He was buried at Sparta Cemetery, Holcomb, Grenada County, Mississippi; sharing a marker with his twin sister inscribed "Asleep in Jesus."
Infant Daughter Aven
F, b. 18 June 1904, d. 26 July 1904
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Infant Daughter Aven was born on 18 June 1904 at Grenada County, Mississippi. She was the daughter of Charles O'Connor Aven and Lettie Howard. Infant Daughter Aven died on 26 July 1904 at Grenada County, Mississippi. She was buried at Sparta Cemetery, Holcomb, Grenada County, Mississippi; sharing a marker with her twin brother inscribed "Asleep in Jesus."
John Howard Aven
M, b. 29 March 1899, d. 28 September 1954
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
John Howard Aven was born on 29 March 1899 at Mississippi. He was the son of Charles O'Connor Aven and Lettie Howard. John Howard Aven appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of his father, Charles O'Connor Aven at Carroll County, Mississippi, as Jno H Aven age one. John Howard Aven appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of his father, Charles O'Connor Aven at Grenada County, Mississippi, as age eleven and he had attended school for five months of the year. John Howard Aven was a college student and a book agent for Southwestern Publishing of Nashville, Tennessee in September 1918 at Cordele, Crisp County, Georgia. He registered for the World War I draft on 6 September 1918 at Cordele, Crisp County, Georgia, and was described as being tall and slender with blue eyes and dark hair. He listed C.O. Aven of Grenada, Mississippi as his nearest relative. He appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of his father, Charles O'Connor Aven at Grenada County, Mississippi, as age 20 and a farmer working on his own account. John Howard Aven married Annie Maude Burrow. John Howard Aven lived in December 1931 at Holcomb, Grenada County, Mississippi; at the time of his father's death.
John Howard Aven died on 28 September 1954 at Mississippi at age 55. He was buried at IOOF Cemetery, Greenwood, Laflore County, Mississippi.
John Howard Aven died on 28 September 1954 at Mississippi at age 55. He was buried at IOOF Cemetery, Greenwood, Laflore County, Mississippi.
Child of John Howard Aven and Annie Maude Burrow
- Infant Daughter Aven b. 1932, d. 1932
Mary K Aven
F, b. August 1897
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Mary K Aven was born in August 1897 at Mississippi. She was the daughter of Charles O'Connor Aven and Lettie Howard. Mary K Aven appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of her father, Charles O'Connor Aven at Carroll County, Mississippi, as age three. Mary K Aven appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of her father, Charles O'Connor Aven at Grenada County, Mississippi, as age twelve and she had attended school for five months of the year. Mary K Aven married Charles H. King on 16 February 1918 at Grenada County, Mississippi. Mary (Aven) King appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of Charles H. King at Grenada County, Mississippi; enumerated 8 January. C. H. King was enumerated as a 32 year old farmer working on his own account. He owned his farm free of mortgage. Mary King was enumerated as his 22 year old wife. Also enumerated in the household were his one year old son Charles, his 76 year old father M. D. King and his 65 year old mother Emily King. Mary (Aven) King and Charles H. King lived in December 1931 at Schlater, Leflore County, Mississippi; at the time of her father's death.
Child of Mary K Aven and Charles H. King
- Charles King Jr b. c 1918
Robbie A Aven
F, b. 10 December 1899, d. 30 June 1989
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Robbie A Aven was born on 10 December 1899 at Mississippi. She was the daughter of Charles O'Connor Aven and Lettie Howard. Robbie A Aven appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of her father, Charles O'Connor Aven at Grenada County, Mississippi, as age nine and she had attended school for five months of the year. Robbie A Aven appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of her father, Charles O'Connor Aven at Grenada County, Mississippi, as age nineteen. Robbie A Aven married Richard Stratton Hobson on 22 December 1926 at Grenada County, Mississippi. Robbie (Aven) Hobson and Richard Stratton Hobson lived in April 1930 at 1852 Union Avenue, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee. Robbie (Aven) Hobson and Richard Stratton Hobson appeared on the census of 1930 at Shelby County, Tennessee; enumerated 9 April. Richard S. Hobson was enumerated as a 31 year old automobile salesman. He and Robbie age 29 and son Richard S. Hobson, Jr age one year, eight months were enumerated as living in the home of Richard's father, Milner Hobson. Robbie (Aven) Hobson and Richard Stratton Hobson lived in December 1931 at Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee; at the time of her father's death.
Robbie A Aven died on 30 June 1989 at Mississippi at age 89. She was buried at Greenville Cemetery, Greenville, Washington County, Mississippi.
Robbie A Aven died on 30 June 1989 at Mississippi at age 89. She was buried at Greenville Cemetery, Greenville, Washington County, Mississippi.
Child of Robbie A Aven and Richard Stratton Hobson
- Richard Stratton Hobson Jr b. c Aug 1928, d. 5 Apr 2013
Charlie Lura Aven
F, b. circa 1902
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Charlie Lura Aven was born circa 1902 at Mississippi. She was the daughter of Charles O'Connor Aven and Lettie Howard. Charlie Lura Aven appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of her father, Charles O'Connor Aven at Grenada County, Mississippi, as age seven and she had attended school for five months of the year. Charlie Lura Aven appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of her father, Charles O'Connor Aven at Grenada County, Mississippi, as Lura age seventeen and attending school. Charlie Lura Aven married Edward Otis Johnson on 2 June 1925 at Grenada County, Mississippi. Lura (Aven) Johnson appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of Edward Otis Johnson at Washington County, Mississippi; enumerated 2 January. Edward O. Johnson was enumerated as age 37 and the proprietor of a drug store. Lura A. Johnson was enumerated as age 27. They were paying $30 a month rent for their lodgings located on Highway 1. Included in the household was one daughter, Lura Collins Johnson age seven months. Lura (Aven) Johnson and Edward Otis Johnson lived in December 1931 at Glen Allen, Washington County, Mississippi; at the time of her father's death.
Mittie Fontaine
F, b. 14 January 1859, d. 17 February 1896
Mittie Fontaine was born on 14 January 1859. She married Dabney Arthur Lipscomb on 11 July 1883 at Brandenburg, Meade County, Kentucky.
Mittie (Fontaine) Lipscomb died on 17 February 1896 at Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi, at age 37; at 3:30 p.m. after an illness of several weeks. Funeral services were held on 18 February 1896 at Methodist Church, Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi. She was buried on 18 February 1896 at Oxford (now St. Peter's) Cemetery, Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi.
Mittie (Fontaine) Lipscomb died on 17 February 1896 at Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi, at age 37; at 3:30 p.m. after an illness of several weeks. Funeral services were held on 18 February 1896 at Methodist Church, Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi. She was buried on 18 February 1896 at Oxford (now St. Peter's) Cemetery, Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi.
Children of Mittie Fontaine and Dabney Arthur Lipscomb
- William Lowndes Lipscomb b. 9 Oct 1889, d. 20 Feb 1943
- (?) Lipscomb b. b 1896, d. b 1900
- (?) Lipscomb b. b 1896, d. b 1900
- (?) Lipscomb b. b 1896, d. b 1900
Marie Spivey
F, b. 18 May 1891, d. 22 December 1976
Marie Spivey was born on 18 May 1891. She married William Lowndes Lipscomb, son of Dabney Arthur Lipscomb and Mittie Fontaine, circa 1927. Marie (Spivey) Lipscomb and William Lowndes Lipscomb lived in February 1943 at 2311 Drummond Street, Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi. Marie (Spivey) Lipscomb was widowed with the death of her husband, William Lowndes Lipscomb on 20 February 1943 at Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi. Marie (Spivey) Lipscomb died on 22 December 1976 at Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi, at age 85. She was buried at Cedar Hill Cemetery, Vicksburg, Warren Conty, Mississippi; in Division C, Square 7, Lot 3.
William Cunningham Hall
M, b. 22 September 1916, d. 5 March 1918
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
William Cunningham Hall was born on 22 September 1916 at Hartsville, Trousdale County, Tennessee. He was the son of Brice Odell Hall and Ophelia Elizabeth "Lizzie" Cunningham.
William Cunningham Hall died on 5 March 1918 at District 7, Hartsville, Trousdale County, Tennessee, at age 1; at 11 p.m. of an intestinal obstruction. On 6 March 1918, John Cunningham placed an order with Throp Funeral Home of Hartsville in the name of his brother-in-law, B. O. Hall. The arrangements included a white plush casket, box and hearse services for his nephew William Cunningham Hall. He was buried on 6 March 1918 at Hartsville Cemetery, Hartsville, Trousdale County, Tennessee; under the direction of J.W. Thrope.
William Cunningham Hall died on 5 March 1918 at District 7, Hartsville, Trousdale County, Tennessee, at age 1; at 11 p.m. of an intestinal obstruction. On 6 March 1918, John Cunningham placed an order with Throp Funeral Home of Hartsville in the name of his brother-in-law, B. O. Hall. The arrangements included a white plush casket, box and hearse services for his nephew William Cunningham Hall. He was buried on 6 March 1918 at Hartsville Cemetery, Hartsville, Trousdale County, Tennessee; under the direction of J.W. Thrope.
Sarah Melissa Halbrook
F, b. 24 May 1954, d. December 1976
- Relationship
- 4th cousin of Thana Kathleen White
Sarah Melissa Halbrook was born on 24 May 1954. She was the daughter of James Porter Halbrook Jr and Lola Nelwyn Nason. Sarah Melissa Halbrook died in December 1976 at age 22.
James Porter (Jimmie) Halbrook III
M, b. 22 July 1943, d. 10 August 1947
- Relationship
- 4th cousin of Thana Kathleen White
James Porter (Jimmie) Halbrook III was born on 22 July 1943 at Indianola, Sunflower County, Mississippi. He was the son of James Porter Halbrook Jr and Lola Nelwyn Nason. James Porter (Jimmie) Halbrook III died on 10 August 1947 at Palm Beach Canal, Canal Point, Palm Beach County, Florida, at age 4; about 6:00 p.m. of accidental drowning. He was buried at Belzoni Cemetery, Belzoni, Humphreys County, Mississippi.
Helen Virginia Glovier
F, b. 9 April 1924, d. 28 August 2003
Helen Virginia Glovier was born on 9 April 1924. She married William Alfred Nason, son of Richard Henry Nason and Willola Parsons. Helen Virginia (Glovier) Nason and William Alfred Nason were divorced in June 1958 at Palm Beach County, Florida. Helen Virginia (Glovier) Nason died on 28 August 2003 at Statesville, Iredell County, North Carolina, at age 79.
Julian S. Ferretti
M, b. circa 1945, d. 7 August 2000
Julian S. Ferretti was born circa 1945 at Lugano, Distretto di Lugano, Canton Ticino, Switzerland. He was educated at Oxford, England. Julian Ferretti was "fluent in 7 languages." According to his obituary, Julian Ferretti came to the United States in 1978. He was "an entrepreneur and at the time of his death was CEO of Netgen 2000 and owner of Fidelty Manufacturing."
Julian S. Ferretti died on 7 August 2000. "A mass of Christian burial" was held on 12 August 2000 at Chiesa Sacro Cuore (Holy Heart Church), Bellinzona, Distretto di Bellinzona, Canton Ticino, Switzerland. He was buried on 12 August 2000 at Giubiasco, Distretto di Bellinzona, Canton Ticino, Switzerland.
Julian S. Ferretti died on 7 August 2000. "A mass of Christian burial" was held on 12 August 2000 at Chiesa Sacro Cuore (Holy Heart Church), Bellinzona, Distretto di Bellinzona, Canton Ticino, Switzerland. He was buried on 12 August 2000 at Giubiasco, Distretto di Bellinzona, Canton Ticino, Switzerland.
William Preston Thomas
M, b. 7 May 1953, d. 2 June 2004
- Relationship
- 4th cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
William Preston Thomas was born on 7 May 1953 at Mississippi. He served as a pallbearer at the funeral of his grandmother, Eleanor Charles (Steele) Thomas on 5 April 1989 at The Church of the Nativity, Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi. William Preston Thomas died on 2 June 2004 at Mississippi at age 51.
Joyce Anne Holmes
F, b. 9 June 1949, d. 18 April 2014
Joyce Anne Holmes was born on 9 June 1949. She married Jerry Millard Crowl, son of James William Crowl and Virginia Pauline "Peggy" Markland, before 1980. Joyce Anne (Holmes) Crowl and Jerry Millard Crowl lived in 1985 at 1100 Cambridge Drive, Waldorf, Charles County, Maryland. Joyce Anne (Holmes) Crowl and Jerry Millard Crowl lived in 1991 at Clements, St. Mary's County, Maryland. Joyce Anne (Holmes) Crowl and Jerry Millard Crowl moved in 1991 to Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida. Joyce Anne (Holmes) Crowl and Jerry Millard Crowl lived between 1995 and June 2001 at 17 Boland Place, Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida. Joyce Anne (Holmes) Crowl was widowed with the death of her husband, Jerry Millard Crowl on 9 June 2001 at Baptist Hospital, Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida.
Joyce Anne (Holmes) Crowl died on 18 April 2014 at Escambia County, Florida, at age 64. She was buried at Bayview Memorial Park, Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida; in Section 20, Plot 78D, Site 2.
Joyce Anne (Holmes) Crowl died on 18 April 2014 at Escambia County, Florida, at age 64. She was buried at Bayview Memorial Park, Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida; in Section 20, Plot 78D, Site 2.
Charles Banister Cochran
M, b. 9 May 1887, d. 13 July 1963
Charles Banister Cochran was born on 9 May 1887 at West Point, Clay County, Mississippi. He was educated at Mississippi A & M College and the University of Mississippi. He was graduated circa 1906 at University of Mississippi, Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi. He moved in 1907 to Durant, Bryan County, Oklahoma. He was a lawyer and serviced as assistant prosecuting attorney of Bryan County in 1907 at Durant, Bryan County, Oklahoma.
The engagement of Winniel Wright to Charles Bannister Cochran was announced in the social column of The Dallas Morning News on 26 April 1908. Capt. and Mrs. J.A. Randolph hosted a pre nuptial dinner party for Charles Cochran and Winniel Wright on Sunday evening the 10th of May 1908. Additional guest were; Mr. and Mrs B.L.H. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wright, Mrs. Noble Wright and Mrs. Valcour McDonald. He married Winniel S Wright, daughter of Buckner Lanier Hill Wright Jr and Oreanna "Ora" J. Cushman, on 12 May 1908 at Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. The wedding was held at 3 o'clock at the bride's home on Jefferson Street in Oak Cliff. The ceremony was performed by Chaplain J. A. Randolph. Palms, ferns, cut roses and candles were used as bridal decorations. "The bride wore a traveling suit of champagne Panama with hat and shoes to match." The couple left that evening for Durant, Oklahoma. Charles Banister Cochran and Winniel S. (Wright) Cochran lived in May 1910 at 3 Avenue, Durant, Oklahoma.
Charles Banister Cochran appeared on the census of 1910 at Bryan County, Oklahoma; enumerated 2 May. Chles Cochran was enumerated as the 23 year old head of household and employed as the assistant county attorney. Winey was enumerated as his 24 year old wife and the mother of one child with one child living. Also enumerated in the household was one daughter Virgil age one year. He was an attorney and in partnership with Charles E. McPherren between 1911 and 1922 at Durant, Oklahoma. He and Winniel S. (Wright) Cochran lived between June 1917 and January 1920 at 718 W Price Street, Durant, Oklahoma. Charles Banister Cochran registered for the World War I draft on 5 June 1917 at Durant, Oklahoma. He was described as being tall and slender with blue eyes and brown hair when he registered for the draft.
Charles Banister Cochran appeared on the census of 1920 at Bryan County, Oklahoma; enumerated 9 January. Charles B. Cochran was enumerated as the 32 year old head of household and owned his home free of mortgage. Winnel Cochran was enumerated as his 32 year old wife. Cochran children enumerated were a ten year old daughter, Virginia and a six year old son, James. Also enumerated in the household was one Black servant, Maggie Moore, a 50 year old widow. He and Winniel S. (Wright) Cochran moved to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. On Tuesday evening 5 Dec 1922, Governor J.B.A. Robertson appointed Charles B. Cochran, a democrat from the Second Judicial District, to the Oklahoma Supreme Court following the death of republican Justice C. H. Elting on 3 Dec. He served as an "associate justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court from 1922 until 1924 prior to entering private practice." Charles Banister Cochran and Nannie W Cochran lived between 1923 and 1927 at 1226 W 19th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Charles Banister Cochran was an attorney in private practice with partners. Their firm was Ames, Lowe & Cochran located at 1122-1130 Perrine Building in Oklahoma. By 1940, the partnership had changed to Ames, Cochran, Monnet, Hayes & Ames. They were located at 1122 First National Building, 120 N Robinson Avenue. By 1951, Charles had changed partners again and his firm was known as Richardson Shartel & Cochran in 1927.
Charles Banister Cochran and Winniel S. (Wright) Cochran lived in April 1930 at 1226 9th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Charles Banister Cochran appeared on the census of 1930 at Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; enumerated 16 April. Chas. B. Cochran was enumerated as the 41 year old head of household and an independent lawyer working on his own account. He owned a radio and his home valued at $10,000. Winniel Cochran was enumerated as his 40 year old wife.Included in the household were daughter Virginia age 20 and son James W. age 16. Both children were attending school. He and Winniel S. (Wright) Cochran lived on 13 March 1935 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; at the time of her father's death. Charles Banister Cochran and Winniel S. (Wright) Cochran lived between 1 April 1935 and 1951 at 1605 Drury Lane, Oklahoma City (Nichols Hills), Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.
Charles Banister Cochran and Winniel S. (Wright) Cochran appeared on the census of 1940 at Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; enumerated 18 May. Charles Cochran was enumerated as the 52 year old head of household, an attorney, and he owned his home valued at $30,000. Winniel Cochran was enumerated as his 51 year old wife. Both Charles and Winniel had completed four years of college. Charles Banister Cochran suffered the death of his son, James Wright Cochran in 1945. His Social Security Number was 443-40-6238 issued between 1956 and 1957 at Oklahoma. Charles Banister Cochran suffered the death of his daughter, Virginia (Cochran) Campbell on 13 May 1961 at Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma. Charles Banister Cochran was a Methodist and active in St Luke's Methodist Church of Oklahoma City from 1923 until his death. He held many positions in the church and for more than 35 years taught "Cochran's Class" in Sunday School. He was a member of the "Beacon Club, Men's Dinner Club and a former member of the Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club."
Judge Charles Banister Cochran died on 13 July 1963 at Wesley Hospital, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, at age 76. Funeral services were held on 16 July 1963 at St Luke's Methodist Church, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; at 2 p.m. He was entombed on 16 July 1963 at Rose Hill Burial Park, Abbey Mausoleum, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; under the direction of Street & Draper Funeral Home.
The engagement of Winniel Wright to Charles Bannister Cochran was announced in the social column of The Dallas Morning News on 26 April 1908. Capt. and Mrs. J.A. Randolph hosted a pre nuptial dinner party for Charles Cochran and Winniel Wright on Sunday evening the 10th of May 1908. Additional guest were; Mr. and Mrs B.L.H. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wright, Mrs. Noble Wright and Mrs. Valcour McDonald. He married Winniel S Wright, daughter of Buckner Lanier Hill Wright Jr and Oreanna "Ora" J. Cushman, on 12 May 1908 at Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. The wedding was held at 3 o'clock at the bride's home on Jefferson Street in Oak Cliff. The ceremony was performed by Chaplain J. A. Randolph. Palms, ferns, cut roses and candles were used as bridal decorations. "The bride wore a traveling suit of champagne Panama with hat and shoes to match." The couple left that evening for Durant, Oklahoma. Charles Banister Cochran and Winniel S. (Wright) Cochran lived in May 1910 at 3 Avenue, Durant, Oklahoma.
Charles Banister Cochran appeared on the census of 1910 at Bryan County, Oklahoma; enumerated 2 May. Chles Cochran was enumerated as the 23 year old head of household and employed as the assistant county attorney. Winey was enumerated as his 24 year old wife and the mother of one child with one child living. Also enumerated in the household was one daughter Virgil age one year. He was an attorney and in partnership with Charles E. McPherren between 1911 and 1922 at Durant, Oklahoma. He and Winniel S. (Wright) Cochran lived between June 1917 and January 1920 at 718 W Price Street, Durant, Oklahoma. Charles Banister Cochran registered for the World War I draft on 5 June 1917 at Durant, Oklahoma. He was described as being tall and slender with blue eyes and brown hair when he registered for the draft.
Charles Banister Cochran appeared on the census of 1920 at Bryan County, Oklahoma; enumerated 9 January. Charles B. Cochran was enumerated as the 32 year old head of household and owned his home free of mortgage. Winnel Cochran was enumerated as his 32 year old wife. Cochran children enumerated were a ten year old daughter, Virginia and a six year old son, James. Also enumerated in the household was one Black servant, Maggie Moore, a 50 year old widow. He and Winniel S. (Wright) Cochran moved to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. On Tuesday evening 5 Dec 1922, Governor J.B.A. Robertson appointed Charles B. Cochran, a democrat from the Second Judicial District, to the Oklahoma Supreme Court following the death of republican Justice C. H. Elting on 3 Dec. He served as an "associate justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court from 1922 until 1924 prior to entering private practice." Charles Banister Cochran and Nannie W Cochran lived between 1923 and 1927 at 1226 W 19th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Charles Banister Cochran was an attorney in private practice with partners. Their firm was Ames, Lowe & Cochran located at 1122-1130 Perrine Building in Oklahoma. By 1940, the partnership had changed to Ames, Cochran, Monnet, Hayes & Ames. They were located at 1122 First National Building, 120 N Robinson Avenue. By 1951, Charles had changed partners again and his firm was known as Richardson Shartel & Cochran in 1927.
Charles Banister Cochran and Winniel S. (Wright) Cochran lived in April 1930 at 1226 9th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Charles Banister Cochran appeared on the census of 1930 at Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; enumerated 16 April. Chas. B. Cochran was enumerated as the 41 year old head of household and an independent lawyer working on his own account. He owned a radio and his home valued at $10,000. Winniel Cochran was enumerated as his 40 year old wife.Included in the household were daughter Virginia age 20 and son James W. age 16. Both children were attending school. He and Winniel S. (Wright) Cochran lived on 13 March 1935 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; at the time of her father's death. Charles Banister Cochran and Winniel S. (Wright) Cochran lived between 1 April 1935 and 1951 at 1605 Drury Lane, Oklahoma City (Nichols Hills), Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.
Charles Banister Cochran and Winniel S. (Wright) Cochran appeared on the census of 1940 at Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; enumerated 18 May. Charles Cochran was enumerated as the 52 year old head of household, an attorney, and he owned his home valued at $30,000. Winniel Cochran was enumerated as his 51 year old wife. Both Charles and Winniel had completed four years of college. Charles Banister Cochran suffered the death of his son, James Wright Cochran in 1945. His Social Security Number was 443-40-6238 issued between 1956 and 1957 at Oklahoma. Charles Banister Cochran suffered the death of his daughter, Virginia (Cochran) Campbell on 13 May 1961 at Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma. Charles Banister Cochran was a Methodist and active in St Luke's Methodist Church of Oklahoma City from 1923 until his death. He held many positions in the church and for more than 35 years taught "Cochran's Class" in Sunday School. He was a member of the "Beacon Club, Men's Dinner Club and a former member of the Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club."
Judge Charles Banister Cochran died on 13 July 1963 at Wesley Hospital, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, at age 76. Funeral services were held on 16 July 1963 at St Luke's Methodist Church, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; at 2 p.m. He was entombed on 16 July 1963 at Rose Hill Burial Park, Abbey Mausoleum, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; under the direction of Street & Draper Funeral Home.
Children of Charles Banister Cochran and Winniel S Wright
- Virginia Cochran+ b. c 1909, d. 13 May 1961
- James Wright Cochran+ b. c 1913, d. 1945
Earl Ratliff
M, b. 1909
Earl Ratliff was born in 1909. He married Eunice Iva Marconett, daughter of Daniel "Dan" Marconett and Stella Ann Mullen, in 1959. Earl Ratliff and Eunice (Marconett) Ratliff were divorced in 1970 at Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California.
Nancy Carol Marconett
F, b. 2 December 1942, d. 23 September 1963
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin of Thana Kathleen White
Nancy Carol Marconett was born on 2 December 1942 at McPheeters Hospital, Modesto, Stanislaus County, California; at 12:45 p.m. She was the daughter of Ralph David Marconett. Nancy Carol Marconett lived circa 1954 at 212 Roseberg Avenue, Modesto, Stanislaus County, California. She moved circa 1955 to Porterville State Hospital, Porterville, Tulare County, California. Nancy Carol suffered from profound mental retardation and Phenylketonuria (PKU.)
Nancy Carol Marconett died on 23 September 1963 at Porterville State Hospital, Porterville, Tulare County, California, at age 20; at 10:35 a.m. of bronchopneumonia. Private funeral services were held on 25 September 1963 at Salas Brothers-More Funeral Chapel, Modesto, Stanislaus County, California; at 11 a.m., officiated by Elder Hubert L. Rumble and Elder Joseph Oyler. She was buried on 25 September 1963 at Wood Colony Cemetery, Salida, Stanislaus County, California; section S, grave 13, row J.
Nancy Carol Marconett died on 23 September 1963 at Porterville State Hospital, Porterville, Tulare County, California, at age 20; at 10:35 a.m. of bronchopneumonia. Private funeral services were held on 25 September 1963 at Salas Brothers-More Funeral Chapel, Modesto, Stanislaus County, California; at 11 a.m., officiated by Elder Hubert L. Rumble and Elder Joseph Oyler. She was buried on 25 September 1963 at Wood Colony Cemetery, Salida, Stanislaus County, California; section S, grave 13, row J.