SOURCES:
* Ruth (TRIEST) COKER (Piedmont, AL)
* Ivaleen (SMITH) NOEL (Guntersville, AL)
* Elva YOKLEY (Guntersville, AL)
* Mr. Jan WHITE (Huntsville, AL)
* "The Sublett/Soblet Family of Manakintown, VA" by Cameron Allen (originally published as a series of articles in the magazine of the Detroit Society for Genealogical Research)
* "The Douglas Register"
SOURCES:
* Ruth (TRIEST) COKER (Piedmont, AL)
* Ivaleen (SMITH) NOEL (Guntersville, AL)
* Elva YOKLEY (Guntersville, AL)
* Mr. Jan WHITE (Huntsville, AL)
* "The Sublett/Soblet Family of Manakintown, VA" by Cameron Allen (originally published as a series of articles in the magazine of the Detroit Society for Genealogical Research)
* "The Douglas Register"
See "MEETING THE TRAIN", a bicentennial town history of Hagerman, NM and its pioneers, for stories about "Teed" Devenport, who started out as a cowboy and later became a fixture as a businessman in Hagerman, running a hotel as well as "Teed's Confectionary".
SSN 525-40-5019
source: MEETING THE TRAIN: hagerman NM and Its Pioneers pp 203-204
Tivis married wife number 2, Winnie Belle Blalocke, in 1919 at Longview TX. Family notes also say --d. Ft Worth TX, not sure if that means Tivis, his first wife, second wife, etc
Sanford Clay was killed in a car wreck at about age 16.
Sanford Clay was killed in a car wreck at about age 16.
Buried in Memorial Garden Cemetery
Born near Loco, Childress, TX, probably at home on a ranch
Source: "MEETING THE TRAIN: Hagerman, NM, and Its Pioneers", pp 278-280
One internet record on www.familysearch.org lists Hazel Alice Moon as being born in Codell, Rooks, Kansas,
And married to 'Unknown' on 4 july 1910
-Probably the same person-(this entry 31 May 2004)