Dear Claire, Thanks for the info. It is a related Fuqua family but not my direct line.The Bryan line joined ours in 1850.By 1900 Naomi was living with my grandparents and LaFayette was deceased. Thanks anyway, Marge FUQUA-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > FUQUA-D Digest Volume 02 : Issue 67 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [FUQUA] Re: FUQUA-D Digest V02 #64 [Claire Fuqua <cfuqua@bigfoot.com>] > #2 [FUQUA] Re: FUQUA-D Digest V02 #65 [Claire Fuqua <cfuqua@bigfoot.com>] > > Administrivia: > When sending a reply to a Digest message, do it either of two ways: > > 1. Create a new message addressed to FUQUA-L@rootsweb.com and put your reply in the text. If desired, the original message within the Digest can be copied and pasted into the new message. > > 2. Reply to the Digest message, but delete all of the Digest message which does not pertain to the query to which you are responding. > > Simply replying to a Digest message will cause the entire Digest message to be included in your reply. There are MANY reasons why this should not be done. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [FUQUA] Re: FUQUA-D Digest V02 #64 > Date: Mon, 02 Sep 2002 14:22:31 -0400 > From: Claire Fuqua <cfuqua@bigfoot.com> > To: FUQUA-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi, > In reference to your questions about Mildred Evelyn O'Brien Marlett.... > here are a few thoughts. There was a family in the 1900 Grimes Co, TX > census that consisted of Simon Fuqua, his wife Bulah and their children: > Seasil (son) and Pearsy (son). > > In the 1910 Grimes Co, TX census the family went as follows: Simon Fuqua, > his wife Beulah, daughter Cecil, son Perry and daughter Gladys. > > Then in the 1920 census the family reads as follows: Simon Fuqua and his > wife Beulah, daughter Galdys and granddaughter, Mildred E O'Brien. Based on > this, If Mildred's parents died in the 1918 flu epidemic I would guess that > Cecil/Seasil was really a daughter as enumerated in 1910, that she married > an O'Brien (sorry I have no idea who that might be) and after their deaths > in 1918, Mildred went to live with her grandparents. She was there in 1920. > Hope this gives you somewhere to look. Lots of luck, > Claire Fuqua in Denver > > >Message Board Post: > > > >I am trying to gather information regarding my grandmother Mildred Evelyn > >O'Brien Marlett. I have heard of the name Cecil Fuqua and am not sure if > >this was her mother. I have no idea what her father's name was. You had > >written in a previous posting that you are on the board of the Fuqua > >Cemetery in Erwin. Is this the same cemetery that my grandparents are > >buried? I have looked on the Grimes County archives and there is not a > >link to the listing of people buried in the Erwin Cemetery. Any help on > >this matter would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [FUQUA] Re: FUQUA-D Digest V02 #65 > Date: Mon, 02 Sep 2002 14:47:36 -0400 > From: Claire Fuqua <cfuqua@bigfoot.com> > To: FUQUA-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi Ann in CA, > Saxon Hugonott Fuqua born 1844 in Charlotte Co VA, died 1883 in TX, buried > at Big Springs Cemetery, Garland, Dallas Co, TX, married Marie Ella Watkins > on 20 May 1874 in Christian Co, KY. I show no children to this marriage. > Saxon Hugonott Fuqua married 2nd: Sally S Campbell on 28 Oct 1880 in Dallas > Co, TX. They had a son: Saxon Hoffer Fuqua born in 1882. Father, Saxon, > died shortly after. > > Claire Fuqua in Denver > > >Ella L. Watkins of Christian County, KY married S.H. Fuqua at the Locust > >Grove Church 20 May 1874. Who was he? Were there children born to this > >marriage? > > Anyone? > > Ann in CA