↑ Hartley-1474 was created by Scott Ledbetter through the import of trail-lassus-William Hartley-desc.ged on Apr 7, 2015. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
↑ Source: #S20 Page: Precinct 3, San Saba Co., Texas
↑ Source: #S23 Data: Text: Justice Precinct 3, San Saba, Texas, ED , roll , page , image 749.
↑ Source: #S23 Data: Text: Justice Precinct 3, San Saba, Texas, ED , roll , page , image 749.
Note H482After the death of her husband, Dora Hartley Pridgeon lived in Cherokee where I found her and her 6 children on the 1920 San Saba County Federal census. It showed her occupation as a housekeeper in a private home. Dora lived near the Parisher family with their children. She lived close to Ida Parisher Dean.
I believe that Dora Hartley Pridgeon married Arch Lee Parisher whose wife died about the same time as Dora's husband. In the 1930 Callahan, Baird, Texas census; Arch is listed with his wife Dora. In many of the Hartley/Parisher pictures they mention Dora Hartley Parisher.
Biography
This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import.[7] It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.
↑ Hartley-1474 was created by Scott Ledbetter through the import of trail-lassus-William Hartley-desc.ged on Apr 7, 2015. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
↑ Source: #S20 Page: Precinct 3, San Saba Co., Texas
↑ Source: #S23 Data: Text: Justice Precinct 3, San Saba, Texas, ED , roll , page , image 749.
↑ Source: #S23 Data: Text: Justice Precinct 3, San Saba, Texas, ED , roll , page , image 749.
↑ Source: #S145 Page: San Saba County, TX; Book B; pg. 136
↑ Hartley-1518 was created by Scott Ledbetter through the import of trail-lassus-Rhoda Elizabeth Gustavus-desc.ged on Apr 7, 2015. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
↑ Source: #S20 Page: Precinct 3, San Saba Co., Texas
↑ Source: #S23 Data: Text: Justice Precinct 3, San Saba, Texas, ED , roll , page , image 749.
↑ Source: #S23 Data: Text: Justice Precinct 3, San Saba, Texas, ED , roll , page , image 749.
Note H482After the death of her husband, Dora Hartley Pridgeon lived in Cherokee where I found her and her 6 children on the 1920 San Saba County Federal census. It showed her occupation as a housekeeper in a private home. Dora lived near the Parisher family with their children. She lived close to Ida Parisher Dean.
I believe that Dora Hartley Pridgeon married Arch Lee Parisher whose wife died about the same time as Dora's husband. In the 1930 Callahan, Baird, Texas census; Arch is listed with his wife Dora. In many of the Hartley/Parisher pictures they mention Dora Hartley Parisher.
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