Hello, And it's great to hear of someone who knows the Therrells. The Mark Therrel mentioned as father was actually Mark Dodds Therrell, Sr, who was married to Barbara C. Yukers, daughter of Franklin and Sophie B. Yukers. Franklin was born in Germany and was a barber. Barbara would not have been a sister to Linda Dodds. The children of Mark Dodds and Barbara C Therrell were Franklin D., Dorothy B., Hilda T., Mark Dodds Jr., and Belle. When I got some of my information, I was too green in genealogy to know what questions to ask. Mark Dodds Therrell, Sr. was the son of Zachariah Taylor Therrell, my husband's, great-grandfather. Mark was a machinist on the M & O RR, and Zach was an engineer on the RR. Charles Benjamin Therrell, Zach's first-born son, was supposedly killed in a train wreck when he was just 20 years old in 1896. I've tried to find news articles about that, but have not been successful. Hilda Maund gave me much of the information I have on the Therrells. Whenever you're in Mobile, if you are interested, send me a private note. I would love to talk with you about the Therrells, and will let you know how to contact me. The Lyle names you mentioned are all familiar, and I believe Mrs. Annie Lyle was Fred Lyle's widow who became Annie Raue. Her daughter married a Davidson. Tonight, I found a note I'd made from Roche-McKay Funeral Home records that "George Hall Therrell, wm, 6 months, died 2 February 1919 in Laredo, TX. Funeral was held at the Therrell residence, Rev Barnes, minister, interment in Whistler Cemetery. Informant was George H Therrell. I think this age was in error because the tombstone says George Hall Therrell, Jr, b 1913, d 1919, which would make his 6 YEARS old, rather than 6 months. So, he was the son of George Hall and Norah E. Therrell, Sr. Earlene Lyle