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Marriage Records of Nacogdoches County, Texas 1830-1895+, Compiled by SheRita Kae Partin

Brides Index:

Barnet, Josephine Mrs.            Lowing, Thomas                2/4/1858

Barnett, Frances Ann               Elliott, Labaulm                      10/26/1852

Barnett, H. S.                           Burnaman, M. A.                     1/9/1877

Barnett, Lucinda M.                 Patterson, J. T.                        9/6/1881

Barnett, Sarah L.                     Milstead, S. L.                         12/29/1881

Barnette, M. A.                         Barnett, A. B.                         5/7/1890

Grooms: Index

Barnett, A. B.                           Barnette, M. A.                       5/7/1890

Barnett, John P.                       Beaman, Martha A.             5/24/1849

Barnett, John T.                        Morton, Louise                       6/26/1866

Barnett, Robert D.                    Robertson, Mary A. Mrs.  9/14/1871

Barnett, W. H.                          Wade, M. A.                           8/12/1894

Barnett, Warren H.                   Beaman, Elizabeth H.       1/21/1860

 

Barnett

There is an error in the Barnett files John Landy Barnett was indeed John Paschall’s father, however he did not marry Josephine Hightower until around 1848-50 according to the records of Nacogdoches County.  John Paschall was about 19 years of age when Landy married her.  I am searching for information reguarding John Paaschall’s mother as I am a gggrandchild of J.P.’s.  Alice goree@livingston.net

 

Mrs. Mary Jewel Graham

December 26, 1999

The Daily Sentinel

 

            Mary Jewel Graham was born in San Augustine, Texas on November 15, 1914.  She went to be with the Lord December 23, 1999, in Webster, Texas.

            She is survived by one daughter, Lois Ann Travis of Houston; two granddaughters, Monica Bolduc of Williston, Vermont, and Karen Collins of Loudenville, New York; six great-grandchildren, Rebecca and Kenneth Santor of Williston, Vermont; Jessica, Stephanie, Travis and Ashley Collins of Loudonville, New York; one brother, Johnny F. Jackson of Nacogdoches; and several nieces and nephews.

            Mrs. Graham was the daughter of the late Rev. John A. and Mossouri Barnett Jackson, long time residents of East Texas.  She was one of 14 children.

            Mrs. Graham was an active member of the Order of the Eastern Star # 116 of Brownwood, Texas where she lived for many years.

            Services will be conducted by the Rev. M. A. Ervin at 2 p.m. December 29, 1999, at Cason Monk-Metcalf Chapel in Nacogdoches.  Burial will follow in the Shady Grove Cemetery.

            In Lieu of flowers, the family request memorials be made to the American Cancer Society.

            Cason Monk-Metcalf Funeral Directors—Nacogdoches.

 

 

 

 

 

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