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AUMUS
Seventh Generation
93. Bessie Iola Sharpe b. 30 Oct 1898, Cleercreek, Memaha County,
Kansas, m. 2 Jan 1918, in Kansas City, Missouri, Joseph Frank Hanken, b.
1 Sep 1897, Saint Louis, Missouri, d. 21 Sep 1984, Lucerne Valley, California.
Bessie died 4 Apr 1964, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.
Children:
i Allen Abishai Hanken b. 21 Jul
1918, Kansas City, Missouri, m. 3 Jun 1939, in St. Joseph, Buchanan County,
Missouri, Melba Sylvy.
ii Thelma Katherine Elizabeth Hanken
b. 18 Feb 1921, Kansas City, Missouri, m. 8 Feb 1942, in Seattle, King
County, Washington, Gell Lee Pittman, b. 27 Sep 1915, Adams, Gage County,
Nebraska, d. 10/19/181, Beatrice, Gage County, Nebraska.
94. Rhoda Ellen STINER b. 1 Jun 1886, Sharps Chapel, Tennessee, m.
8 May 1903, in Speedwell, Claiborne County, Tennessee, William Harrison
ELLISON, b. 12 Oct 1883, Speedwell, Claiborne County, Tennessee, (son of
Abraham Lincoln ELLISON and Rachel EDWARDS) d. 19 Dec 1959, Eugene, OR.
Ellen Stiner's mother died when she was quite young, when she was 15 she
was living with her greatuncle on her mother's side, Capt. Billy Ausmus.
On May 8, 1903 she married W. H. Ellison, they rode off to the minister's,
Ellen on a black pony and WH on a mule, when they got to the minister's
house he came out and stood on a stile when he married them, as they were
still on their mounts. Ellen was not quite 17 and WH was 19 years
of age. Ellen and WH are 2nd cousins.
Children:
124. i Jesse b. 28 Jul 1904.
125. ii Lawrence b. 1 May 1906.
126. iii Grace b. 8 Mar 1908.
127. iv Chester Prentice b. 22 Oct 1909.
v Hattie Mae ELLISON b. 13 May 1911,
Crosbyton, Texas, m. 12 Feb 1929, Hubert JENNINGS. Hattie died 12
Feb 1929.
128. vi Opal Anna b. 27 Dec 1912.
129. vii Dorothy Matilda b. 22 Jun 1914.
130. viii Sherman b. 14 Jul 1916.
131. ix John b. 14 Apr 1918.
x A. L. ELLISON b. 28 Sep 1920, Crosbyton,
Texas, d. 7 Aug 1933, Corvallis, OR, buried: Crystal Lake Cemetery, Corvallis,
OR. A.L. Ellison was drown August 7, 1933 in the Mary's River, Corvallis,
OR, along with his cousin, Helen Ruth Murphree; they are both buried in
Crystal Lake Cemetery, Corvallis, OR.
xi Ernest ELLISON b. 3 Jan 1921,
Crosbyton, Texas, d. 14 Jan 1921, Crosbyton, Texas.
xii Hazel ELLISON b. 1927, d. 1927.
95. William Harrison ELLISON (See marriage to number 94.)
96. Charles Clair Ausmus b. 11 Nov 1916, Eston, Saskatchewan, Canada,
m. 4 Sep 1972, in Yuma, Yuma County, Arizona, Joan Etta Graham, b. 9 Aug
1924, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., California, (daughter of Edward Arnold
Graham and Gladys Ruth Wooten) d. 23 Oct 1986, Garden Grove, Orange County,
California. Charles died 8 Feb 1992, Tustin, Orange County, California.
Children:
i Barbara Deane Ausmus b. 24 Sep
1646, Long Beach, Los Angeles Co., California, m. 19 May 1966, in Garden
Grove, Orange County, California, Arthur Eugene Schoeneman.
132. ii Charles Graham (details excluded).
iii Kathleen Clair Ausmus (details
excluded), m. Paul Ernest ACKERMAN.
iv Robert Bruce Ausmus (details excluded),
m. Leslie Karen WHITLEY.
97. Virgil Ausmus m. Unknown.
Children:
i Laurie Ausmus.
98. Maude Evaline SIMS (SEE SIMS
FAMILY) b. 3 Mar 1888, Texas, occupation SS # 558-74-3406 - CA, m.
(1) 13 Jan 1906, in Paris, Lamar County, Texas, Joseph Sim Landers,
(SEE LANDERS FAMILY) b.
15 Feb 1884, Melbourne, Izard County, Arkansas, (son of James W. LANDERS
and Medean "MIddie Ann" BYLER) (SEE
BYLER FAMILY) d. 14 May 1951, Paris, Lamar County, Texas, buried: Red
Hill Cem., Powderly, Lamar Co., Texas, m. (2) 4 May 1941, in Los Angeles,
Los Angeles Co., California, Hans Edward Hanson, b. 12 Jun 1878, d. 20
Jan 1943, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., California, buried: Los Angeles,
Los Angeles Co., California. Maude died 10 Jun 1968, Los Angeles,
Los Angeles Co., California, buried: Valhalla Mem., Los Angeles, Los Angeles
Co., California. Joseph: TRAGEDY ON PINE CREEK OVER FAMILY AFFAIR
M.H. Sims of Hugo, Ok., a former resident of Lamar
county, was killed about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon [Sep. 11, 1917]
at the home of his son-in-law, J.S. Landers, between eight and nine miles
northeast of Paris on the D.S. Hammond farm on Pine Creek. The tragedy
was the result of family trouble which resulted in the separation of Mr.
Landers and his wife a year or two ago and the institution of a divorce
suit by Mr. Landers, which is still pending. Two of the children, boys
six and eight years old, are staying with their father and the mother has
possession of three of them. The two little boys were the only eye
witnesses to the killing.
According to the statement of Mr. Landers the deceased
arrived at his home from Hugo in a jitney with two men who put him out
at John Irwin's, half a mile from where Landers lived, and drove away about
1:30 o'clock. He and his two little boys were were in the field picking
cotton and the deceased went to where they were and drew a pistol and made
him shed his cotton sack and march infront of him at the point of the pistol
to Marvin Bailey's, a neighbor living about a quarter of a mile from his
home. When he reached Mr. Bailey's the deceased stopped to talk to
the latter's wife and while he was talking to her Landers gave him the
slip and went around the house and across the field to his home.
When the deceased got through talking to Mrs. Bailey
and discovered that he was gone he went to Irwin's in search of him, but
failing to find him, then went to his home, Landers stated that when he
saw the deceased coming he got his shotgun and sat out in the hall to protect
himself, and that the deceased approached the house from the back way and
came around the smokehouse with his pistol in his hand. As soon as
he turned the corner of the smokehouse in view of the gallery Landers fired
at him with a shotgun loaded with No. 6 shot.
Only one barrel was discharged while he was about ten
steps away and the contents took effect in the lower part of his face and
neck and all over the breast. The deceased turned and walked five
or six steps and fell and expired. The two little boys of Mr. Landers
were standing in the road near the house when the shot was fired.
As soon as the shooting occured Landers got his neighbors,
Bailey and Irwin, to notify Sheriff Clarkson, who went out to the place
accompanied by Deputy Sheriff McDonald and County Attorney Grady Sturgeon,
and they found him at home waiting to surrender, he claiming self-defense.
Sheriff Clarkson brought the body of Mr. sims to Paris in his automobile
and turned it over to Emberson & Brown, undertakers, who notified his
wife.
The examining trial of the defendant will be held before
Justice of the Peace Jay Hall at 8 o'clock this...... SOURCE: The Paris
Morning News, Wednesday Sept. 12, 1917
THE DEFENDANT WAIVED AN EXAMINING TRIAL
J.S. Landers, charged with killing his father-in-law,
M.H. Sims, on the Hammond farm eight miles northeast of town Tuesday afternoon,
and who had been released on a temporary bond, was arraigned before Justice
of the Peace, Jay Hall yesterday morning and waived preliminary examination.
His bond was placed at $500, the same amount as the tempory bond, which
he made with the same sureitys. A number of persons called at Emberson
& Brown's undertaking shop yesterday morning to view the body of the
dead man, he having had a large acquaintance.
The wife of the deceased and daughter, Mrs. Landers,
arrived in Paris on the 11 o'clock train Tuesday night in responce to the
massage that had been sent to them announcing his death. The funeral
service was held at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Palestine graveyard
____ of Powderly. SOURCE: The Paris Morning News, Thursday Sept,
13, 1917.
Landers Funeral
The funeral of Joseph S. Landers, Rt. 6,
Paris wil be held Thursday at 3 P.M. in Brown- Roden Funeral Home here.
Dr. H. Glenn Smith of Immanuel Baptist Church will Officiate and interment
will be made in Red Hill Cemetery in the northeast part of the County.
Mr. Landers, 67, a retired grocer of Slate
Shoals community, died Monday night in Lamar General Hospital here. Hans:
No. 362893 United States Of America Certificate of Naturalization Petition
Volume 12 Page 5 Stub Volume 12276 Page 18. Description of Holder. Age
36 Yrs. State of Minnesota Co. of Micken Litchfield on the 22nd Day June
1914. SS# 563-24-3141
Children:
i Nellie Mae Landers b. 5 Jun 1908,
Noble, Lamar Co., Texas, d. 23 Mar 1924, Paris, Lamar County, Texas, buried:
24 Mar 1924, Evergreen Cem., Paris, Lamar Co., Texas.
Nellie Mae Landers, b. 5 Jun 1908,
d. 23 Mar 1924, bur. Evergreen Cemetery SPC-04-09. THE PARIS MORNING
NEWS, Tuesday, March 25, 1924. p. 3: 'Miss Nellie Landers, fifteen
years old, who was the daughter of Mrs. Maud Landers, died after a brief
illness at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the home ofher mother at 123 Ross
Avenue. She complained of feeling a little bad before going to bed
Friday night, but sat up and read until after 9 o'clock. She became
suddenly ill during the night and pneumonia developed at once and hastened
her death. Besides her mother she is survived by a sister and two
brothers. The funeral service was held at 3:30 o'clock Monday afternoon
at the residence, Rev. H.E. Morris of Emmanuel Baptist Church officiating.
She was a student of the Third Ward School and several of the school children
attended the funeral. Interment was at Evergreen.'
ii Marvin Landers.
iii James Owen Landers.
133. iv Bennie Ray b. 25 Sep 1909.
v Neil Landers b. 23 Sep 1911, Noble,
Lamar Co., Texas, d. 8 Oct 1924, Paris, Lamar County, Texas, buried: 9
Oct 1924, Evergreen Cem., Paris, Lamar Co., Texas.
134. vi Johnnie Eugene b. 17 Mar 1915.
99. Robert Henry Sims b. 12 Dec 1899, Texas, occupation SS # 530-12-6321,
m. (1) UNKNOWN, m. (2) Jo UNKNOWN. Robert died 31 Jan 1987, San Bernardino,
California. Changed his name from Herbert "Bob" Hopson to Robert
Henry Sims.
Children:
i Herman SIMS.
135. ii David H..
100. Herman Dudley (James) SIMS b. 1 Jul 1905, Texas, occupation
SS # 565-09-1644, m. Helen UNKNOWN. Herman died 20 Jun 1940, Alameda
County, California.
Children:
i James Reed SIMS m. Joan UNKNOWN.
101. John Hammond Sims b. 23 Sep 1909, Noble, Lamar Co., Texas, m.
(1) Evelyn _____, m. (2) Elsie Jo _____. John died Anthony, New Mexico,
buried: Anthony, New Mexico.
Children:
i James R. Sims (details excluded).
ii Johnny Richard (Dick) Sims (details
excluded).
iii Donald H. Sims.
iv William H. Sims.
v Robert (Bobby) Sims.
vi Annie Sims.
102. Edna Earl Hodges m. (1) _____ Moore, m. (2) Walter Egbert, Sr.,
m. (3) _____ Bradford, Dr., ref: No children.
Children:
i Gwendolyn Moore m. Edward Merrill,
buried: Restland Cem., Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Gwendolyn died
17 May 1979, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, buried: Restland Cem., Dallas,
Dallas County, Texas.
ii Jeanette Egbert.
iii Walter Egbert, Jr..
103. Oran Decator (Bud) Sanders, Sr. b. 19 Nov 1891, occupation Carpenter,
Farmer, m. (1) 31 Mar 1916, Annie Ola Randell, b. 5 Jun 1900, Broadway
Community, Lamar Co., Texas, (daughter of Thad Randell and Alice Garner)
d. 17 Jul 1991, Paris, Lamar County, Texas, buried: Evergreen Cem., Paris,
Lamar County, Texas, m. (2) Cynthia Binnion. Oran died 14 Apr 1965,
buried: Evergreen Cem., Paris, Lamar County, Texas.
Children:
136. i Mable Lee b. 31 Dec 1917.
137. ii Oran Decator b. 26 Jul 1922.
138. iii Curg Gibbart (Pete) b. 9 Oct 1924.
139. iv Willie Christine (details excluded).
140. v Thomas Thad (details excluded).
141. vi John Floyd (details excluded).
vii Mary Alice Sanders (details excluded).
142. viii Edna Mae (details excluded).
143. ix Linda (details excluded).
x Harry Sanders m. Cynthia _____.
104. Eva Pearl Sanders b. 18 May 1894, Lamar County, Texas, m. Frederick
Kiah Julian, Sr., b. 10 Jul 1885, (son of Franklin David Julian and Violet
Jane Smith) d. 21 Feb 1968, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, buried: Restland
Cem., Roxton, Lamar Co., Texas. Eva died 18 Dec 1918, Howland, Lamar
Co., Texas, buried: McGlasson Cem., Howland, Lamar Co., Texas. NAME:
BIRTH: DEATH: Eva Sanders Julian 1894 14 Dec 1918 CEMETERY: LOCATION IN
CEMETERY: McGlasson UNMARKED
NOTES: THE PARIS MORNING NEWS, Sunday, December 15, 1918: 'Mrs.
Eva Julian, the wife of Fred Julian, a young business man of Howland, died
at the family residence between 1 and 2 o'clock yesterday morning of pneumonia
following influenza. She had been ill only a few days and her death was
unexpected. She was the daughter of W. D. Sanders, a well known farmer
below Broadway, and was twenty-four years old, having been born in Lamar
county. She is survived by her husband and two children, and by three brothers
and two sisters. The funeral service will be held at 10 o'clock this morning
and will be conducted by Rev. Mr. Thomas, pastor of the Methodist church.
The burial will be at the McGlasson graveyard.' *Birth year is calculated.
In 1994 this was an unmarked grave.
Frederick: NAME: BIRTH: DEATH: Fred K. Julian 10 Jul 1885 21
Feb 1968 CEMETERY: LOCATION IN CEMETERY: Restland FRT SSE
NOTES: THE PARIS NEWS Thursday, February 22, 1968. 'The funeral
of Fred K. Julian, 82, of Roxton, who died Wednesday in a Dallas hospital,
was arranged for 3 pm Thursday in Roxton Methodist Church where he was
a member. The pastor, the Rev. Tim Walker, will officiate and announced
as bearers were J. T. Landers, Leonard McCabe, Charles and Joe Julian,
Dean Nelson and Floyd Weaver; Fry & Gibbs of Paris had direction of
burial in Restland Cemetery. Born in Ambia community, July 10, 1885, Mr.
Julian was a son of Frank David Julian and the former Violet Jane Smith.
A retired farmer, he died about 9:50 am Wednesday in Methodist Hospital,
Dallas, where he had been nearly three months. [Next line blacked out]
Mrs. Oscar Childers and Mrs. Drew Swearingen, Roxton; Mrs. Charles Harris,
DeSoto; F. K. Julian, Jr., Malakoff; Jerry Julian, Dallas; Harold Julian
in California, and Kenneth Julian, Garland. Also 18 other descendants:
a stepdaughter, Mrs. W. C. Lawrence, Midland; two brothers and a sister;
Ben Julian, Portum, Okla., and Milton Julian and Miss Virgie Julian, both
of Paris.' Buried next to Lillie Perkins Julian.
Children:
144. i Eva Margaret b. 31 Aug 1916.
145. ii Harold Sanders b. 13 Apr 1918.
105. Homer Sanders, Sr. b. 13 Aug 1896, m. Jessie Brooks, buried:
Muleshoe, Bailey Co., Texas. Homer died Earth, Lamb Co., Texas, buried:
Muleshoe, Bailey Co., Texas.
Children:
i Alice Sanders b. __ ___ 1915, Broadway,
Lamar Co., Texas.
ii Homer Sanders, Jr. b. 1 Oct 1917,
Broadway, Lamar Co., Texas, m. Kay _____.
106. Lycurgus Wellington (Bill) Sanders b. 13 Jun 1902, m. 1 Jan
1941, in Hawarden, Iowa, Esther Charlotte Squier, b. 5 Jun 1909, Hawarden,
Iowa. Lycurgus died 16 Dec 1984, buried: Palo Alto, California.
Children:
146. i Donna Charlotte (details excluded).
147. ii Sharon Ann (details excluded).
107. Willanell Sanders m. Bill Osterdock.
Children:
i William (Billy) Osterdock b. 5
Jul 1918.
ii Lawrence Paul Osterdock.
108. Minnie Pearl Sims b. __ ___ 1883, m. _____ Martin. Minnie
died 13 Jun 1993, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, buried: Fort Worth,
Tarrant County, Texas.
Children:
i Roger Martin. Lives in Fort Worth,
Texas.
109. Bessie Eva Sims b. 25 Dec 1899, Howland, Lamar Co., Texas, m.
5 Dec 1916, in Lamar County, Texas, Roy Jones, I, b. 9 Sep 1891, Paris,
Lamar County, Texas, (son of William Hugh JONES and Lilliam Hardy) d. 13
Nov 1957, Amarillo, Potter - Randall County, Texas. Bessie died 22
Feb 1987, Amarillo, Potter - Randall County, Texas, buried: Amarillo, Potter
- Randall County, Texas.
Children:
148. i Hardy Sims.
110. Ollie Lee Sims b. 7 Jan 1901, Howland, Lamar Co., Texas, m.
(1) 6 Mar 1926, in Paris, Lamar County, Texas, Nellie Phillips, m. (2)
Maggie Crawford, b. 27 Jun 1901, East Post Oak, Lamar Co., Texas, (daughter
of Nathan B. Crawford and Effie Garrison) d. 30 Jun 1981, Paris, Lamar
County, Texas, buried: Meadowbrook Cem, Paris, Lamar County, Texas, m.
(3) Lila Woodard.
Children:
149. i Vernon Lee.
ii Nita Nations.
iii N.B. Nations.
111. Frank Lee (Frankie) Sims b. 30 Dec 1905, Howland, Lamar Co.,
Texas, m. Otherine UNKNOWN, d. 1983. Frank died 29 Oct 1989, Paris,
Lamar County, Texas, buried: Pleasanton, Texas. NAME: BIRTH: DEATH:
Frank Lee Sims 30 Dec 1905 29 Oct 1989 CEMETERY: LOCATION IN CEMETERY:
See Notes NOT PLOTTED
NOTES: THE LAMAR COUNTY ECHO, 2 Nov 1989. 'Frank Lee Sims,
83, of Cherry Street Annex died at St. Joseph's Hospital at 3:45 p.m. Sunday,
29 Oct 1989. Graveside services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, 1 Nov,
at Pleasanton, Texas. Fry and Gibbs Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.
Mr. Sims was born 30 Dec 1905, in Howland, a son of F.L. (Frank) Sims and
Angie Partin Sims. He attended the Masonic Orphans School and Texas Tech.
He was an electrical inspector on ships during World War II and was a rancher
at Pleasanton. His wife, Otherine, died in 1983. Surviving are a son, David
Sims of El Campo; one daughter, Suzy Chancellor of Pleasanton; one brother,
Ollie Sims of Paris; and a sister, Mrs. P.C. Martin of Fort Worth.'
Children:
i David SIMS.
ii Suzy SIMS m. Unknown CHANCELLOR.
112. Omar Earl SIMS b. 19 Dec 1914, occupation SS# 466-14-0901 Issued
TX, m. Melville Lois DOTSON. Omar died 28 Jul 1970, Texas.
Sims Omar E 07-28-1970 COCHRAN, County
Texas M SINGLE
Children:
i Jesse Earl SIMS (details excluded).
ii Barbara Nell SIMS (details excluded).
iii Lewis Mack SIMS (details excluded).
iv Lynda Marie SIMS (details excluded).
v Betty Joyce SIMS (details excluded).
113. Elva Ray AUSMUS b. 5 Feb 1910, Deport, Lamar County, Texas,
m. 12 Sep 1931, Elizabeth HARRISON, b. 30 Sep 1908, (daughter of Joseph
Allen HARRISON and Miranda STEWART) d. 1 Jan 1988, Houston, Harris Co.,
Texas, buried: 4 Jan 1988, Evergreen Cem., Paris, Lamar Co., Texas.
Elva died 16 Apr 1985, Houston, Harris Co., Texas, buried: 18 Apr 1985,
Evergreen Cem., Paris, Lamar Co., Texas. NAME: BIRTH: DEATH: Elva
Ray Ausmus 5 Feb 1910 16 Apr 1985 CEMETERY: LOCATION IN CEMETERY: Evergreen
44-67-02
NOTES: THE LAMAR COUNTY ECHO, 25 Apr 1985. 'Elva Ray Ausmus,
13319 Halifax, Houston, died at his home at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday 16 Apr 1985.
Services were held Thursday, 18 Apr at Evergreen Cemetery with Dr. James
Semple officiating. Fry and Gibbs Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.
Mr. Ausmus was born 5 Feb 1910, in Deport, a son of Earley Ray Ausmus and
Leora Lawler Ausmus. He attended Deport schools and Paris schools and Paris
Junior College. He married Elizabeth Harrison on 12 Sep 1931, in Paris.
He worked as a cotton classer for the government and as a cotton buyer
in West Texas for many years. He was a floor planner with Lawler Motor
Co. in Paris until he retired in 1978. He moved to Houston in 1981. Surviving
are his wife; one son, Wayne Ausmus of Houston; two grandchildren, David
Ray Ausmus and Karen Elizabeth Ausmus; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Brooks of
Orland, Calif., and Mrs. Ruth Gilbert of Dallas; one brother, Sam D. Ausmus
of Paris.'
Elizabeth: NAME: BIRTH: DEATH: Elizabeth Harrison Ausmus 30
Sep 1908 1 Jan 1988 CEMETERY: LOCATION IN CEMETERY: Evergreen 44-67-01
NOTES: THE LAMAR COUNTY ECHO, 7 Jan 1988. 'Elizabeth Harrison
Ausmus, 339 Evanston, Houston, died at Afton Oaks Nursing Home there, Friday,
1 Jan 1988. Services wee held Monday, 4 Jan, at Evergreen Cemetery with
Dr. James Semple officiating. Fry and Gibbs Funeral Home had charge of
arrangements. Mrs. Ausmus was born in Paris on 30 Sep 1908, a daughter
of Joseph Allen and Miranda Stewart Harrison. She attended Paris schools
and was a graduate of Paris High School. She worked for Southwestern Bell
Telephone Co. for a number of years and married Elva Ray Ausmus on 12 Sep
1931. He died 16 Apr 1985. She was a member of the First Baptist church
in Paris. Surviving are a son, Dr. J. Wayne Ausmus of Houston; two grandchildren;
one sister, Mrs. F.G. (Bettie) Wyatt of Euless and a brother, Carl G. Harrison
of Denison.'
Children:
150. i J. Wayne.
114. Samuel Dudley Ausmus, Sr. b. 14 Nov 1918, Milton Community,
Lamar County, Texas, m. (1) 24 Nov 1938, Madelene Wooldridge, b.
4 Aug 1917, Paris, Lamar County, Texas, (daughter of John William (Will)
Wooldridge and Mahalia Landers) (SEE
LANDERS FAMILY) d. 2 Oct 1980, Paris, Lamar County, Texas, buried:
Meadowbrook Cem, Paris, Lamar County, Texas, m. (2) 12 Feb 1983, Faye HOWARD.
Samuel died 27 Nov 1990, Paris, Lamar County, Texas, buried: Meadowbrook
Cem, Paris, Lamar County, Texas. NAME: BIRTH: DEATH: Samuel Dudley
Ausmus 14 Nov 1918 27 Nov 1990 CEMETERY: LOCATION IN CEMETERY: Meadowbrook
B-190-01
NOTES: From the record journal of Meadowbrook Cemetery; son
of Early and Leora Lawler Ausmus. Husband of Bonnie Ausmus [Madelene Wooldridge].
Born in Milton community of Lamar County, died in Paris, TX. *THE PARIS
NEWS, 28 Nov 1990. 'Samuel Dudley Ausmus, 72, 645 Pine Bluff, died at Baylor
Medical Center Tuesday, 27 Nov 1990. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday,
29 Nov, in Fry and Gibbs Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Gaither Day
and the Rev. J.T. Shipman officiating. Burial will be in Meadowbrook Cemetery.
Mr. Ausmus was born 14 Nov 1918, in the Milton community, a son of Early
Ausmus and Leora Lawler Ausmus. He attended Paris schools and Paris Junior
College and Texas University and had attended Texas A and M College. He
was a veteran of World War II and worked for Lamar Creamery for 26 years
until it was destroyed by fire. He was then employed by International Harvester
until 1983. He married Madelene Wooldridge on 24 Nov 1938. She died 4 Oct
1980. He married Faye Howard on 12 Feb 1983. He was a member of First United
Methodist Church and was a member of the American Legion, the Odd Fellows
Lodge and of the Elks Lodge. He was a member of the Wood and Water Club
of Dallas. Surviving are his wife; one daughter, Mrs. Bill (Rebecca) Harper
of Houston; one son, Sam Ausmus Jr., Rt.1, Paris; four grandchildren, and
two sisters, Mrs. John (Ruth) Gilbert of Dallas and Mrs. Kermit H. (Mary
Nell) Brooks of Orland, Calif.'
Madelene:
Children:
i Rebecca Jane AUSMUS (details excluded),
m. Bill HARPER.
151. ii Samuel Dudley (details excluded).
115. Ayleen AUSMUS b. 21 Oct 1904, m. Joe HOLMAN, b. 25 Jul 1904,
Gavin, Oklahoma, (son of Don HOLMAN and Sally UNKNOWN) d. 28 Feb 1982,
Paris, Lamar County, Texas, buried: Evergreen Cem, Paris, Lamar County,
Texas. Ayleen died 30 Oct 1968, buried: Evergreen Cem, Paris, Lamar
County, Texas. NAME: BIRTH: DEATH: Ayleene Ausmus Holman 21 Oct 1904
30 Oct 1968 CEMETERY: LOCATION IN CEMETERY: Evergreen 38-78-03
NOTES: Married Joe Holman. See his obituary.
Joe:
Children:
i Roger HOLMAN.
116. Theresa Earl Tugwell b. 1 Jan 1896, Arabia, Lamar County, Texas,
m. 29 Dec 1912, in Paris, Lamar County, Texas, Dixie Daniel Lattimore,
b. 14 Oct 1893, Roxton, Lamar Co., Texas, (son of Joseph Martin Lattimore
and Clementine M. Ware) d. 23 Aug 1970, Lone Star, Morris Co., Texas.
Theresa died 6 Nov 1982, Longview, Gregg Co., Texas.
Children:
i Dixie Lattimore b. 27 Jul 1918,
Paris, Lamar County, Texas, m. 7 Aug 1935, in Lovington, Lea Co., New Mexico,
John Davis Osborn.
117. Polly Frances DUNN b. 8 Apr 1891, Corbin, Kentucky, m. 22 Nov
1906, in Whitley County, Kentucky, Cleveland Clem SHAFER, b. 15 Mar 1885,
Ohio, (son of Charles Wesley SHAFER and Martha HENIZE) d. 18 Apr 1951,
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, buried: Georgetown, Ohio. Polly
died 10 Jun 1968, Newport, Kentucky, buried: Corbin Cemetery, Corbin, Kentucky.
Children:
i Florence Rebecca SHAFER b. 16 May
1909, Corbin, Kentucky, m. Bill ALEXANDER. Florence died 1992, Paradise,
California.
152. ii Helen Edith b. 28 Sep 1915.
iii Martha Berneda SHAFER b. 14 Oct
1917.
iv Willie Estelle SHAFER b. 24 Oct
1921, Corbin, Kentucky, m. David PADGETT. Willie died 26 Dec 1992,
Newport, Kentucky, buried: Burlington Cem.
v Georgia Elizabeth SHAFER b. 31
Aug 1924, Corbin, Kentucky, m. (1) Oad HART, m. (2) Nelson LIGHT.
vi Ruth SHAFER b. 19 Dec 1926, Corbin,
Kentucky, m. Russell ONKST. Ruth died 09/28/19997, Corbin, Kentucky.
vii Ethel SHAFER (details excluded),
m. Richard HARRISON.
viii Starlin SHAFER (details excluded),
m. Mildred EVANS.
ix Carl C. SHAFER (details excluded),
m. Ellie SCHWAB.
118. Gladys Mae Eulinger b. 8 Sep 1913, Dekalb County, Missouri,
m. (1) Paul Austin Maloney, b. 1900, d. 1948, m. (2) 7 May 1951, Herbert
S. Morris, b. 26 Feb 1910, Missouri, d. 20 Oct 1976, buried: 22 Oct 1976,
Fairport Cemetery, Fairport, Missouri.
Children:
153. i Herbert Michael (details excluded).
119. Wilbur Eulinger b. 15 Jan 1919, Dekalb County, Missouri, m.
4 Jul 1941, in Troy, Kansas, Lois Eleanor Pittsenbarger, b. 25 Apr 1921,
McFall, Missouri, (daughter of Elmer Pittsenbarger and Ethel Morris). Marriage
Notes for Wilbur Eulinger and Lois Pittsenbarger: The marriage of Miss
Lois Pittsenbarger of Gentry County, and Wilbur Eulinger of Wichita, Kansas,
took place at 5:00 pm last Friday at the Methodist Church parsonage in
Troy, Kansas. Attendants of the young couple at the wedding were
Miss Fay Attebery of Bethany, Missouri and John Pittsenbarger of Wichita.
Following the wedding ceremony the couple came on to Maysville
and spent Saturday and Sunday visiting in the homes of their parents.
They returned Sunday to Wichita, where they will make their future home.
Children:
154. i Ronald Dean (details excluded).
155. ii Donna Cheryl (details excluded).
156. iii James LeWayne (details excluded).
120. Carol Jean Eulinger b. 19 Jul 1924, m. 27 Oct 1953, Robert Arthur
Ebel, b. 22 Jun 1925, Hillsboro, Kansas, (son of Arthur Ebel and Louise
Schaeffler).
Children:
157. i Keith Eugene (details excluded).
121. Willis Eugene Eulinger b. 16 Oct 1926, Dekalb County, Missouri,
m. (1) Betty Rea Pittsenbarger, b. Gentry County, Missouri, (daughter of
Bruce Pittsenbarger and Bernice Johnson) m. (2) Elizabeth W. Roach, (details
excluded). Willis died 19 Jan 1997, buried: Fairport Cem., Fairport,
Missouri.
Children:
158. i Roger Gene.
ii Cindy Lynn Eulinger (details excluded),
m. Kelly Powers.
122. Ronald SHERARD m. Unknown.
Children:
i Ronald Sherard (details excluded).
123. Sadie Lucille AUSEMUS (details excluded), m. (1) William E.
STEWARD, m. (2) Andrew Gale MCDANIEL.
Children:
159. i Pamella Sue (details excluded).


"But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their
strength; they shall mount up with wings as Eagles; they shall run, and
not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint." Isaih 40:31

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