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MARRIAGE OF OGG, THOMAS ALONZO SR. AND TAYLOR, ANNIE LAURA
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Shared note: The Daily Examiner 1899 The Daily Examiner 1899 Married Sunday Morning At 10:30 o'clock yesterday morning Rev. Isaac Sellers performed a ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hutchins which united for life in the holy ties of matrimony Mr. Lon Ogg, of Plantersville, and Miss Annie Taylor, of this city. The happy couple left yesterday evening for their future home at Plantersville, where they are well known and will be given a hearty reception by their many friends. The bride has been a resident of Navasota only a few months but has drawn to her in friendship all who met her. |
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Lived in Liberty Co sawmill town, where Jones Rd crosses 1960? |
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1920 census of Hardin County, Texas, household 220, precinct 4, ED 40 shows Thomas A. (44) as a house carpenter, with wife Annie Laurie (35) and family Lottie (18), Gladys (16), Jack (14) and Lon (12). |
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1930 census of Harris County, city of Houston, household ?, precinct 1, ED 1-1-28, show Tomas A. Ogg (54) with Annie L. (50), Cassie B. (29), Jack M. (24) and Thomas A. Jr (22). Two more names on the record are difficult to read, and may have been boarders in the household. |
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The Daily Examiner 1899 Married Sunday Morning At 10:30 o'clock yesterday morning Rev. Isaac Sellers performed a ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hutchins which united for life in the holy ties of matrimony Mr. Lon Ogg, of Plantersville, and Miss Annie Taylor, of this city. The happy couple left yesterday evening for their future home at Plantersville, where they are well known and will be given a hearty reception by their many friends. The bride has been a resident of Navasota only a few months but has drawn to her in friendship all who met her. |
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The Daily Examiner 1899 Plantersville Items Plantersville, Jan 16 - |
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