Erath County Photos
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Sarah Rhona Rives Salisbury (1837-1908), wife of William Israel Salisbury and mother of Thomas William Salisbury |
Thomas William Salisbury (1866-1943) and Sammie Anna Smith Salisbury (1878-1962) with son Rives Salisbury (1897-1958) |
William Israel Salisbury (1836-1898) father of Thomas William Salisbury |
Scedora McKinney Sanders Submitted by Marian Novian My grandmother Scedora McKinney born Sept. 9, 1894 in Fannin County, Tx. She died Apr. 28, 1962 in Breckenridge, Tx. She is buried in Breckenridge Cemetery, Stephens Co., Tx. She married George Samuel Sanders in 1921 in Dublin, Erath Co., Tx. George Samuel Sanders was born 7-31-1887 in Caldwell Co, Tx. He died 11-6-1969 in Breckenridge, Stephens Co., Tx. He is buried in Breckenridge Cemetery, Stephens Co., Tx. From my research Scedora and her father William Newton McKinney lived at least 9 years in Dublin. I found in the 1900 census for Fannin Co, Tx. that her parents (W. N. McKinney and Mollie McKinney) and two siblings (Theodora and Elmer) and W. N. McKinney's brother Andrew McKinney born Alabama. Resided in Fannin Co., Tx before 1900's to ?. William Newton McKinney born Dec. 1, 1866 in Lincoln Co, Tenn, and he died Dec. 15, 1937 in Dublin, Erath Co, Tx. He is buried in Cottonwood Cemetery, Erath Co, Tx. He married a Mollie. I don't have much info on her at this time. I also have a Uncle that is buried in Cottonwood Cemetery, Erath Co, Tx. His name is George Samuel "Sedric" Sanders born Dec. 27, 1931 in Erath Co., Tx. He died March 10, 1932 in Dublin, Erath Co., Tx. All 7 of Scedora's children were born in Dublin, Erath Co., TX. From the information I have I have concluded W. N. McKinney came from Tennessee to Alabama and then Texas. |
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Andrew Jackson Stephens (1852-1930) Leona Virginia Allen Stephens (1873-1963) Sons - Luther, Alvin Omer "Tug," and Vernon Stephens. |
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Back of photo - Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Photographer - Baxley in Stephenville Submitted by Lola Do you know which Stephen family this is? If so, please contact Lola. |
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The next 11 photographs submitted by Lola belonged to the James Miller Stephen Family but are unidentified. They could be of the Carmack, Stephen, McNeill or allied families. If you can help her identify any of these people, I am sure she would appreciate it! |
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Bergstrom Studio's, 502 1/2 Austin Avenue, Waco, Texas Submitted by Lola
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Harper & Co. Studio's, 2215 Market St., Galveston & 920 Congress Ave., Austin, Tex. Submitted by Lola |
Lenox Studio's, Stephenville, Texas Submitted by Lola |
Lenox Studio's, Stephenville, Texas Submitted by Lola |
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Edmond's Studio Dublin, Texas Submitted by Lola |
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He is standing in front of Tarleton State Submitted by Lola |
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James Miller Stephen, John Archibald McNeill, Sidney Johnson McNeill, James McNeill, Margaret Ellen "Maggie" McNeill Carr, Elizabeth Ann Belle Peters McNeill, Mary Virginia McNeill Borders |
Submitted by Sandra Youngblood |
From the Family Album of William Wesley Latta and Ophelia Alice McNeill Latta. The Photo is on a Post Card and written on the back is "Uncle Jimmy and the Stephens, John McNeill, Sid McNeill, Jim McNeill, Ant Maggie, Mother, Merry". Full names would be James Miller Stephen (Son of John Miller Stephen, the Founder of Stephenville), John Archibald McNeill, Sidney Johnson McNeill, and James McNeill (Sons of William Wallace McNeill and Mary Abrilla Stephen, Daughter of John Miller Stephen), Margaret Ellen "Maggie" McNeill Carr (Daughter of William Wallace McNeill and Mary Abrilla Stephen), Elizabeth Ann Belle Peters McNeill (Third Wife of William Wallace McNeill), Mary Virginia McNeill Borders (Daughter 0f William Wallace McNeill and Elizabeth Ann "Lizzie" Bell Peters and Wife of Stephen Newton Borders) |
The next 6 photographs were submitted by Rex Stephen and are of the William F. Stephen family. My father Virgil Stephen had given me these pictures
many years ago. There is one marked as being William F. Stephen and
the other family photo I have always assumed was of his brother John
and family. The rest are unidentified. I have also included a copy front/back
of a Wells Fargo shipping invoice that was given to me by my father
at the same time of the other photos. He commented to me that somehow
the shipper and receiver were also related… |
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William F. Stephen Family Additional Information provided by Nancy Beinhorn - Front Row l to rt - Madison/Matt Stephen, William Franklin Stephen (father), Mary Carolyn Howard (mother), James Stephen. Back row l to rt - Charles Stephen, Laura Stephen Capell, A. H. or Tobe Stephen, Arizona Stephen Cunningham, Tom Stephen, Tinnie Stephen Lincoln |
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Jackson Van Buren & Olive (Wilkins) Stephens Jackson Van Buren Stephens - b. 15 May 1840 d. 28 May 1916 Olive Wilkins Stephens - b. 20 Feb 1847 d. 10 Jan 1932 Jackson was born in Morgan County, Alabama on 15 May 1840 to Benjamin and Anna (Maxwell) Stephens. He remained in Alabama until 1854 when he went with his brother Benjamin F. to Hunt County, Texas. In 1858 he moved to Erath County, Texas. He was a member of the Texas Rangers during the war between the states serving under Captain Selma, Captain Whiteside, and Captain Lloyd. His units were assigned to controlling the Indians in the area at that time. After the war Jackson came home to Erath County to begin his cattle business. He met Olive Wilkins the daughter of George W. and Melvina (Jackson) Wilkins while her parents were residing in Erath County (1859-1865). In 1865 the Wilkins family moved to Hunt County, Texas. In 1866 Jackson went to Hunt County and married Olive on 10 January. They immediately returned to Erath County. They were the parents of 10 children - William, Melvina, Martha, Zoe, Lucy, George, Lillie, Benjamin F., Alice Lonora, and Thomas Van Buren. Jackson was a "stanch" Democrat. Olive was a member of the Baptist church. Jackson and Olive are buried in Indian Creek Cemetery, Erath County, Texas. Submitted by Brenda Bulin Hammons |
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Children of Jackson Van Buron and Olive (Wilkins) Stephens William b. 1866 is not pictured. The other children in no particular order: Melvina b. 1868; Mary Jane b. 1870; Martha Elizabeth b. 1871; Zoe b. 1873; Lucy b. 1875; George b. 1877; Lillie b. 1879; Benjamin Franklin b. 1881; Alice Lonora b. 1884; Thomas Van Buron b. 1886. Submitted by Brenda Bulin Hammons |
Home and family of William & Almeda Jane (Logan) Stephens William Stephens (1866-1919) and Almeda Jane (Logan) Stephens (1869-1944) This is the family and home of William & Almeda Jane (Logan) Stephens located 6 miles south of Stephenville, Texas in Erath County. Note that the house is made of hand split logs. The part to the left is the original house built around 1890. The rest was added at a later date as their family increased. Pictured left to right - Lona, Nettie, William, Grace, Erskine, Almeda holding Allen, Jack, and Dave. Photo taken around 1900. Submitted by Brenda Bulin Hammons |
4 Generations of the Stephens Family L to rt - Daughter of Dave Stephens, Dave Stephens son of William, Jackson Van Buren (1840-1916), William (1866-1919) son of Jackson. Submitted by Brenda Bulin Hammons |
Quata Joy Stephens b. 29 May 1930 d. 17 Nov 2006; Kasper Colquit Stephens b. 04 Feb 1909 d. 12 Feb 2006; Olin Ray Stephens Submitted by Brenda Bulin Hammons |
Pearl (Eades) Nix, Kasper Colquitt Stephens, Dora Opal (Eades) Stephens Submitted by Brenda Bulin Hammons |
Kasper Colquit & Dora Opal Eades Stephens Kasper b. 19 Feb 1909 d. 12 Feb 2006 Dora Opal b. 28 Oct 1911 d. 16 Dec 2001 Kasper is the son of William (1866-1919) and Almeda Jane Logan (1869-1944) Stephens. Grandson of Jackson Van Buren (1840-1916) and Olive Wilkins (1846-1932) Stephens and Joseph A. W. (30 Dec 1838-1869) and Mila Jane Gideon Logan. Dora is the youngest child of Oscar Napoleon (1883-1973) and Jessie Mary Ramsay (1885-1970) Eades. She is the granddaughter of William (1856-1931) and Sarah Waters (1863-1904) Eades and James (1853-1920) and Mollie Phonney (1862-1947) Ramsay. They are buried at Moore Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas. Submitted by Brenda Bulin Hammons |
Children of Kasper Colquit & Dora Opal (Eades) Stephens L to rt - Wanda Jo Stephens Bulin, Jessie Gay Stephens Meier, Olin Ray Stephens, Quata Joy Stephens Shelton Photo taken ca 1936 on farm located 6 miles south of Stephenville owned by William & Almeda Jane Logan Stephens. Submitted by Brenda Bulin Hammons |
Quanta Joy Stephens Shelton She was born in Stephenville, Erath County, Texas on 29 May 1930 and was the second child of Kasper Colquit and Dora Opal Eades Stephens. She moved with her family to Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas in 1940. She married George Calvin Shelton 05 Feb 1949 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas. She passed away 17 Nov 2006 in Columbia, Missouri. Quanta is the granddaughter of William & Almeda Jane Logan Stephens and Oscar Napoleon & Jessie Mary Ramsay Eades. Submitted by Brenda Bulin Hammons |
Children of Kasper Colquit & Dora Opal Eades Stephens L to rt - Wanda Jo Stephens Bulin (02 Oct 1935-28 Dec 2008); Jessie Gay Stephens Meier; Olin Ray Stephens; Quata Joy Stephens Shelton (29 May 1930-17 Nov 2006) Submitted by Brenda Bulin Hammons |
Gail Stephens 13 Jul 1906-26 May 1969 Kasper Stephens 19 Feb 1909-12 Feb 2006 Sons of William & Almeda Jane (Logan) Stephens Submitted by Brenda Bulin Hammons |
Kasper Colquitt & Dora Opal (Eades) Stephens and Family In the picture are the following families: Quata Joy (Stephens) Shelton and her husband George, her daughter Kay and husband Harry, her son Darrell and wife Joyce and their children. Olin Ray Stephens and his wife Rose, his son Mike and wife Cheryl and their children, his daughter Janet and husband Rich and their children, his son Danny. Jessie Gay (Stephens) Meier and her husband John, her daughter Laura and husband Steve and her children. Wanda Jo (Stephens) Bulin her husband Neil (not pictured) took the picture, her daughter Brenda and husband Ken and their children, her daughter Margaret and husband Carl and their children. Submitted by Brenda Bulin Hammons |
Baby Picture of Wanda Jo Stephens Daughter of Kasper Colquitt and Dora Opal (Eades) Stephens 2 October 1935 - 28 December 2008 Submitted by Brenda Bulin Hammons |
Jackson Van Stephens Second son of William and Almeda Jane (Logan) Stephens. He was born on a farm south of Stephenville, Erath County, Texas on 11 December 1891. He served in the First World War. His military stone reads "Texas Sgt 344 MG BN 90 Division World War I". He married Olive ?. He passed away 9 May 1952. He is buried in Indian Creek Cemetery, Erath County, Texas. Submitted by Brenda Bulin Hammons |
Dave, Jack & Erskin Stephens Sons of William and Almeda Jane (Logan) Stephens Dave Jennings Stephens was born 11 May 1889 on a farm in Erath County, Texas. He married Myrtle Maxwell. He passed away 11 May 1959. Jackson Van Stephens was born 11 December 1891 on a farm in Erath County, Texas. He married Olive ?. Served in World War I Texas Sgt 344 MG BN 90 Division. He passed away 9 May 1952. He is buried in Indian Creek Cemetery, Erath County, Texas. Erskin Robert Stephens was born 15 August 1894 on a farm in Erath County, Texas. He married Leota Hanna. He passed away 25 November 1963. Both he and Leota are buried in West End Cemetery, Stephenville, Erath County, Texas Submitted by Brenda Bulin Hammons |
Almeda Jane (Logan) Stephens Submitted by Brenda Bulin Hammons |
These four girls are sisters and all are nurses, which is considered something of a record. The pretty foursome call Stephenville their home, and are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stephens. The photo was taken early this month when they all were together here for the first time as full-fledged graduate nurses. Top and bottom respectively are Dorris and Leone Stephen who recently graduated from Parkland Hospital in Dallas. |
From the Stephenville Paper - date unknown |
In the middle left to right are Martha and Jane Stephens who graduated in 1934 from Jefferson Davis Hospital in Houston. They now are working in the Stephenville Hospital. Mr. Stephen is a former Stephenville business man and is now employed by the Brown and Pearcy Motor Company. Submitted by Brenda Bulin Hammons |
Stone Family Children Hiram Avery Stone & Dovie Ellen Long had fifteen children - Top Row: Epsy Florence, MaryAnn Ophelia, Eula Belle, Tempie and Velma Stone Bottom Row: William Marion, Austin Emory "Aus", Calvin "Cal" Henderson, James Hiram, and Elbert Avery Stone |
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