Elizabeth Farquhar, 18501939 (aged 88 years)

Name
Elizabeth /Farquhar/
Given names
Elizabeth
Surname
Farquhar
Birth
Type: Birth of Farquhar, Elizabeth
15 July 1850
Waller, Texas, United States of America
Latitude: 30.056608 Longitude: -95.926899
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
MARRIAGE OF ROBERSON, EUGENE A. B. AND FARQUHAR, ELIZABETH
Birth of a son
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Birth of a daughter
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Birth of a daughter
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Birth of a daughter
25 August 1875 (aged 25 years)
Austin, Texas, United States of America
Latitude: 29.863274 Longitude: -96.311646
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Birth of a daughter
1877 (aged 26 years)
Birth of a child
1879 (aged 28 years)
Birth of a son
1883 (aged 32 years)
Birth of a son
9 December 1885 (aged 35 years)
Waller, Texas, United States of America
Latitude: 30.056608 Longitude: -95.926899
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Birth of a daughter
Death of a daughter
about 1890 (aged 39 years)
Birth of a son
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Marriage of a daughter
Death of a son
about 1898 (aged 47 years)
Marriage of a son
Death of a husband
15 December 1921 (aged 71 years)
Waller, Texas, United States of America
Latitude: 30.056608 Longitude: -95.926899
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Death
Type: Death of Farquhar, Elizabeth
26 March 1939 (aged 88 years)
Hempstead, Waller, Texas, United States of America
Latitude: 30.097441 Longitude: -96.078292
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
INDI:DEAT:ADDR:NOTE: @N1704@
Family with parents
father
mother
herself
18501939
Birth: 15 July 1850 Waller, Texas, United States of America
Death: 26 March 1939Hempstead, Waller, Texas, United States of America
Family with Eugene Augusta Burremett Roberson
husband
18501921
Birth: 2 April 1850Georgia, United States of America
Death: 15 December 1921Waller, Texas, United States of America
herself
18501939
Birth: 15 July 1850 Waller, Texas, United States of America
Death: 26 March 1939Hempstead, Waller, Texas, United States of America
MARRIAGE OF ROBERSON, EUGENE A. B. AND FARQUHAR, ELIZABETH MARRIAGE OF ROBERSON, EUGENE A. B. AND FARQUHAR, ELIZABETH8 March 1869
16 months
son
18 months
daughter
18711963
Birth: 4 December 1871 21 21 Texas, United States of America
Death: 26 May 1963Harris, Texas, United States of America
2 years
daughter
3 years
daughter
18751959
Birth: 25 August 1875 25 25 Austin, Texas, United States of America
Death: 2 March 1959
2 years
daughter
3 years
child
5 years
son
3 years
son
18851969
Birth: 9 December 1885 35 35 Waller, Texas, United States of America
Death: 16 July 1969Houston, Harris, Texas, United States of America
2 years
daughter
18881968
Birth: 23 March 1888 37 37
Death: 28 October 1968
2 years
son
18901974
Birth: 24 July 1890 40 40 Texas, United States of America
Death: 16 June 1974Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States of America
Death
Shared note

The death certificate refers to the burial being 'near' Hempstead, Waller County, Texas but is not specific.

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Mrs. R. L. Hand was the informant for the death certificate.

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She was living in Hempstead, Waller County, Texas at the time of her death.

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Living in Precinct 3, Waller County, for the 1910 census.

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Living in Waller County for the 1900 census.

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Harris Roberson wrote the following. It was provided to me by the Arrel Lee Roberson family (his brother):

Grandma and Grandad married March 8, 1869 and moved to what is now Waller County. They lived all their married life in that one house at Reid's Prairie. Part of the old house is still standing. Not much to look at but still there.

Their children came along in this order: Uncle Allen, Mary Alice (Aunt Nell). Eugenia Ellis (Aunt Sue), Aunt Clara and, then in 1877, a daughter Belle was born. She only lived to be about three years old. They had another child stillborn in 1879. Then in 1883, Gussie (Augustus Roberson) was born. He lived until his middle teens and then passed away. Uncle Claude, Aunt Ora and Dad (David Alfred) were born in that order. Dad was born July 24, 1890.

Going back to Aunt Sue and Aunt Nell, I don't know where they got those names. All I know is those are the only names I knew them by for many years. Some of you remember that Aunt Nell walked with a crutch. She lost that limb when she was a teenager. Had osteomyelitis and the leg had to be removed.

Mamma was born Lydie Annette Danford August 27, 1893 in Montgomery County near Magnolia. Her father was William Herbert Danford, we all called him "Bubba". He was born July 1, 1862 in Alabama. He died July 16, 1932 and is buried at Fields Store Cemetery.

I can find no record of Mamma's mother - when or where she was born - when or where they married or when she died. All I know is that she was Betty Curtis. I was told that she died when Mamma was very young.

Mamma was more or less raised by Aunt Clara Danford, Bubba's sister-in-law and by Cousin Matt, his second wife.

Bubba's father was Thomas Jefferson Danford, better known as "Uncle Jeff" or to us as "PA". He was born May 13, 1843 in Alabama. He died July 15, 1929 in Waller County and is buried in the Fairview Cemetery at Whitehall in Grimes County. His wife was Sue McAlpine. She was born Aug. 7, 1839 and died in 1903 in Waller County and is buried beside Pa. Incidentally, her brother donated the land that the Reid's Prairie Baptist Church sits on. She, Pa and Bubba were all charter members of that church.

Pa served three years in the Alabama Infantry during the Civil War from 1862 to 1865. He said that the first time he ever saw Bubba was when he came home from the war. Bubba was out in the potato patch and was about two and a half years old. His wife, Sue, was pregnant when he went to war. They moved to Texas sometime after the Civil War.

Pa had a sawmill and did farming. After he was grown Bubba had a sawmill, same one I guess. At one time he ran a restaurant in Navasota. He also did some farming. Later in his life he had a store and grist mill at Reid's Prairie. When I was small, before I started to school, I spent many hours with him at the store.