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    1. Re: [TX-CEN] TX-CEN] 1920/ Stewart
    2. Linda Murray
    3. Patti, I checked all those Walter Stewarts who were indexed as white, regardless of their age, and none of them had a wife named Nettie or Annette, other than the wrong one. There were 157 "W" initial Stewarts throughout the state, so of course, I can't go there. None of those were enumerated in Jack County. Sorry I couldn't be of more help, Linda in Georgia Census/Cemetery Lookup Volunteer Genealogy is my ONLY business. ----- Original Message ----- From: <PATTIBATES@aol.com> To: <lhmurray@bellsouth.net> Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2002 5:12 AM Subject: Re: [TX-CEN] TX-CEN] 1920/ Stewart > Thank you so much for all your work. Corpus Christi is at the other end of > the state from Jack County, but it crtainly is possible the Stewarts lived > there for awhile. > > Nettie could have been 38, although we thought she was born in 1885. Her > birth was between children born in 1881 and 1889; we are sure of those > birthdates, so it is possible she was born 1882 or 1883, making her 38 in > 1829. We thought she was born in Texas, but it is possible her parents were > in Louisiana when she was born. > > The family was white. Her father was born in Mississippi and her mother in > Tennessee. I know nothing about Walter's family and unfortunately he and > Nettie never had any children. Did the Corpus Christi couple have any > children listed? > > Patti >

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