↑ Elliott-3363 was created by Jim Protz through the import of GED for WIKI.ged on Mar 14, 2014. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
↑ 2.02.1 Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 11 May 2020), memorial page for Fannie Matilda Anderson Elliott (4 Apr 1866–19 Jul 1943), Find A Grave: Memorial #51363859, citing Creagleville Cemetery, Fruitvale, Van Zandt County, Texas, USA ; Maintained by Ann (contributor 46833496) .
↑ Source: #S491 Page: "Armstrong Rites Held," 11 Nov 1941, p. 1, col. 7. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: Granite. Nov. 11--(Special)-- Funeral rites for Mrs. W.A. Armstrong, who was killed in a car wreck near here Saturday night were conducted Sunday evening in the First Baptist church. Burial was Monday at Grand Saline, Texas. Mrs. Armstrong was born May 30, 1886 in Paola County, Texas. In 1901, she moved with her parents to Grand Saline, where she taught school for 21 years. In June, 1926, she was married to W.A. Armstrong and left immediately for Granite where she lived until her death except for a few months spent in Colorado. Survivors are her husband, a son Truitt, of Honolulu, T.H.; her mother, Mrs. W.B. Elliott, Grand Saline; three sisters, Mrs. A.P. Fielder, and Mrs. M.M. Dickerson, both of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. T.N. Dean of Grand Saline; three brothers, Clyde Elliott, Canton, Texas and Eddie and Barney Elliott, both of Grand Saline.
↑ Source: #S491 Page: "Armstrong Rites Held," 11 Nov 1941, p. 1, col. 7. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: Granite. Nov. 11--(Special)-- Funeral rites for Mrs. W.A. Armstrong, who was killed in a car wreck near here Saturday night were conducted Sunday evening in the First Baptist church. Burial was Monday at Grand Saline, Texas. Mrs. Armstrong was born May 30, 1886 in Paola County, Texas. In 1901, she moved with her parents to Grand Saline, where she taught school for 21 years. In June, 1926, she was married to W.A. Armstrong and left immediately for Granite where she lived until her death except for a few months spent in Colorado. Survivors are her husband, a son Truitt, of Honolulu, T.H.; her mother, Mrs. W.B. Elliott, Grand Saline; three sisters, Mrs. A.P. Fielder, and Mrs. M.M. Dickerson, both of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. T.N. Dean of Grand Saline; three brothers, Clyde Elliott, Canton, Texas and Eddie and Barney Elliott, both of Grand Saline.
↑ Source: #S491 Page: "Armstrong Rites Held," 11 Nov 1941, p. 1, col. 7. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: Granite. Nov. 11--(Special)-- Funeral rites for Mrs. W.A. Armstrong, who was killed in a car wreck near here Saturday night were conducted Sunday evening in the First Baptist church. Burial was Monday at Grand Saline, Texas. Mrs. Armstrong was born May 30, 1886 in Paola County, Texas. In 1901, she moved with her parents to Grand Saline, where she taught school for 21 years. In June, 1926, she was married to W.A. Armstrong and left immediately for Granite where she lived until her death except for a few months spent in Colorado. Survivors are her husband, a son Truitt, of Honolulu, T.H.; her mother, Mrs. W.B. Elliott, Grand Saline; three sisters, Mrs. A.P. Fielder, and Mrs. M.M. Dickerson, both of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. T.N. Dean of Grand Saline; three brothers, Clyde Elliott, Canton, Texas and Eddie and Barney Elliott, both of Grand Saline.
↑ Source: #S491 Page: "Armstrong Rites Held," 11 Nov 1941, p. 1, col. 7. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: Granite. Nov. 11--(Special)-- Funeral rites for Mrs. W.A. Armstrong, who was killed in a car wreck near here Saturday night were conducted Sunday evening in the First Baptist church. Burial was Monday at Grand Saline, Texas. Mrs. Armstrong was born May 30, 1886 in Paola County, Texas. In 1901, she moved with her parents to Grand Saline, where she taught school for 21 years. In June, 1926, she was married to W.A. Armstrong and left immediately for Granite where she lived until her death except for a few months spent in Colorado. Survivors are her husband, a son Truitt, of Honolulu, T.H.; her mother, Mrs. W.B. Elliott, Grand Saline; three sisters, Mrs. A.P. Fielder, and Mrs. M.M. Dickerson, both of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. T.N. Dean of Grand Saline; three brothers, Clyde Elliott, Canton, Texas and Eddie and Barney Elliott, both of Grand Saline.
↑ Source: #S491 Page: "Armstrong Rites Held," 11 Nov 1941, p. 1, col. 7. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: Granite. Nov. 11--(Special)-- Funeral rites for Mrs. W.A. Armstrong, who was killed in a car wreck near here Saturday night were conducted Sunday evening in the First Baptist church. Burial was Monday at Grand Saline, Texas. Mrs. Armstrong was born May 30, 1886 in Paola County, Texas. In 1901, she moved with her parents to Grand Saline, where she taught school for 21 years. In June, 1926, she was married to W.A. Armstrong and left immediately for Granite where she lived until her death except for a few months spent in Colorado. Survivors are her husband, a son Truitt, of Honolulu, T.H.; her mother, Mrs. W.B. Elliott, Grand Saline; three sisters, Mrs. A.P. Fielder, and Mrs. M.M. Dickerson, both of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. T.N. Dean of Grand Saline; three brothers, Clyde Elliott, Canton, Texas and Eddie and Barney Elliott, both of Grand Saline.
↑ Source: #S491 Page: "Armstrong Rites Held," 11 Nov 1941, p. 1, col. 7. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: Granite. Nov. 11--(Special)-- Funeral rites for Mrs. W.A. Armstrong, who was killed in a car wreck near here Saturday night were conducted Sunday evening in the First Baptist church. Burial was Monday at Grand Saline, Texas. Mrs. Armstrong was born May 30, 1886 in Paola County, Texas. In 1901, she moved with her parents to Grand Saline, where she taught school for 21 years. In June, 1926, she was married to W.A. Armstrong and left immediately for Granite where she lived until her death except for a few months spent in Colorado. Survivors are her husband, a son Truitt, of Honolulu, T.H.; her mother, Mrs. W.B. Elliott, Grand Saline; three sisters, Mrs. A.P. Fielder, and Mrs. M.M. Dickerson, both of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. T.N. Dean of Grand Saline; three brothers, Clyde Elliott, Canton, Texas and Eddie and Barney Elliott, both of Grand Saline.
↑ Source: #S491 Page: "Armstrong Rites Held," 11 Nov 1941, p. 1, col. 7. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: Granite. Nov. 11--(Special)-- Funeral rites for Mrs. W.A. Armstrong, who was killed in a car wreck near here Saturday night were conducted Sunday evening in the First Baptist church. Burial was Monday at Grand Saline, Texas. Mrs. Armstrong was born May 30, 1886 in Paola County, Texas. In 1901, she moved with her parents to Grand Saline, where she taught school for 21 years. June 20, 1926, she was married to W.A. Armstrong and left immediately for Granite where she lived until her death except for a few months spent in Colorado. Survivors are her husband, a son Truitt, of Honolulu, T.H.; her mother, Mrs. W.B. Elliott, Grand Saline; three sisters, Mrs. A.P. Fielder, and Mrs. M.M. Dickerson, both of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. T.N. Dean of Grand Saline; three brothers, Clyde Elliott, Canton, Texas and Eddie and Barney Elliott, both of Grand Saline.
Source: S491 Abbreviation: Oklahoma, Greer County - The Mangum Daily Star Title: \i The Mangum Daily Star\i0 Author: Oklahoma. Repository: #R299 Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y
Repository: R299 Name: Oklahoma History Center Address: Oklahoma History Center 800 Nazih Zuhdi Dr. CONT Oklahoma City, Oklahoma United States Name: Oklahoma History Center Address 1: 800 Nazih Zuhdi Dr. City: Oklahoma City State: Oklahoma Country: United States
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