My father's cousin, Mavis Virginia Fincher, married Marvin "Lefty" Fox. I believe they lived in the Cuthand-Rosalie-Bogata area for a while. Marvin was a truck driver and played baseball for a few cities. He pitched left-handed, thus acquiring the nickname "lefty". They had five children, three of which were born in Red River County. These three were Linda Sue (1946), Harold Glen (1948), and Dudley Wayne Fox (1950). They moved to Anderson County and had at least two more children. The youngest known, Cindy Ann, was born December 15, 1961 and died the next day in Anderson County. However, she is buried Cuthand cemetery among several Finchers. Could your Buck be any relation? Mike Gibson Mesquite, Texas ----- Original Message ----- From: Jim Giddens To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2005 4:24 PM Subject: Re: [TXREDRIV] Joe C. Fox and Alice Pulliam// and rambling There is still a Anderson Fox listed in the Avery phone listing. Also listed in the Avery list is Buck and Doris Cagle. I think Buck died a few short years ago. (My book is 2004). Doris's first husband was Buddy Fox. I knew the all when I was in Avery in the 70s. Buddy has died also, so there may not be much of a trail to follow from that angle unless Doris has some information. If you contact her, tell her I lead you to her. She is a fine lady. Rambling now: Buck was one of my heroes when I was playing junior high football and he was playing high school. Buck was tall, much of a man, rough and mean on the football field. He later lettered 4 years a Baylor. I have another story about Buck and a bull dozier and a shot gun and 5 gallons of gas. Maybe I have already told that story of the 50s. Buck's first wife was Betty Sue Reed, daughter of Dr. C.B. Reed of Clarksville. Jim G ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2005 2:39 PM Subject: [TXREDRIV] Joe C. Fox and Alice Pulliam > This was posted on the RootsWeb Red River County Message Board. I know > there was a Fox family that lived in Avery. I have a 1st cousin 2x > removed, Paul Lawson, who married Vivian Fox, born in Avery 27 Apr 1909. > > Does anyone on the mailing list know of any Fox family members still living > in Red River Co or close by? If so, they may be interested in this. > > Charles Lawson > Huntsville, TX > > POSTED 11/26/2005 by Nancy Wolfgang > I know this is far from RR County but I think it is great that this > suitcase didn't end up in the trash and perhaps relatives may be found.. In > today's Dallas Morning News (Metro Section front page) there was an article > about a suitcase found by the police. The suitcase contained over a century > of photos, documents, and mementos about the Foxes, the Hairs and the > Pulliam families. "....who have links to Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle > town of Olton......included is a 100 year old marriage license of Joe C. > Fox and Alice Pulliam, who were married in Willbarger County Texas. Anyone > who knows how to find relatives...call Sgt. Katz at 214-671-0904. > > > ==== TXREDRIV Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx ==== TXREDRIV Mailing List ==== ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx
Thanks for trying to help. I hope the family retrieves the suitcase from the Dallas police. I also received a message from the Wilbarger County mailing list with the following information: Josephus Fox, born appx 1883 in Texas, son of Thomas Fox of Tennessee. Alice Pulliam, born appx 1888 in Arkansas, daughter of John and Sarah A Pulliam of Arkansas and Missouri respectively. Both were residing in their parents households in Wilbarger county, 1900 census. In 1920 census they are residing in Red River, Tillman Co, OK Joe C Fox, age 37 Alice Fox, age 32 Guss A Fox, son born appx 1909, OK Elcie M Fox, dtr born appx 1911, OK In 1930 record Joe C Fox is listed as widower and residing alone in Davidson, Tillman Co, OK. No Guss/Gus A Fox to be found and I guess Elsie has married. Joe C Fox brother also in Davidson in 1930 Clarence C Fox abt 1882 Texas Rosie Fox abt 1880 Wife Rollo E Fox abt 1908 Son Ethel L Fox abt 1910 Daughter Phillis O Fox abt 1923 Daughter I find a Pulliam family in Lamb county 1930, location of Olton is in Lamb county, who may be brother to be Alice. He is in Lexington, Cleveland Co OK in 1900. Albert Pulliam abt 1875 Arkansas Nora Pulliam abt 1876 Wife Leland Pulliam abt 1898 Son Donas Pulliam abt 1900 Son Edgar Pulliam abt 1902 Son Bertha Pulliam abt 1906 Daughter Marie Pulliam abt 1913 Daughter Cecil Pulliam abt 1915 Son Esther Pulliam abt 1917 Daughter Bertha B Pulliam abt 1903 Daughter-in-law, wife of Donas Pulliam and married 2 years. Pulliam, "male" 10-26-1930, Lamb Bertha Belle Todd - Donas Franklin Pulliam Young, Albert Monroe born 15 Oct 1940, Lamb Bertha Pulliam - Noah T Young Young, Troy Leu, 9-15-1936, Lubbock Co Bertrice Ethel Pulliam - Noah Thomas Young Pulliam, Carl Dwain 12-9-1936, Lubbock Pulliam, Doris Jean 5-22-1944, Lubbock Wilma Jackson - Cecil Carl Pulliam Robinson, Lawana Kay 4-30-1947, Lubbock Esther Ruth Pulliam - Hibe Robinson D F PULLIAM 02 Mar 1900 - 15 Jul 1987 79424 Lubbock, Lubbock, TX [Donas Franklin ?] -----Original Message----- From: Mike Gibson [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2005 5:41 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [TXREDRIV] Joe C. Fox and Alice Pulliam// and rambling My father's cousin, Mavis Virginia Fincher, married Marvin "Lefty" Fox. I believe they lived in the Cuthand-Rosalie-Bogata area for a while. Marvin was a truck driver and played baseball for a few cities. He pitched left-handed, thus acquiring the nickname "lefty". They had five children, three of which were born in Red River County. These three were Linda Sue (1946), Harold Glen (1948), and Dudley Wayne Fox (1950). They moved to Anderson County and had at least two more children. The youngest known, Cindy Ann, was born December 15, 1961 and died the next day in Anderson County. However, she is buried Cuthand cemetery among several Finchers. Could your Buck be any relation? Mike Gibson Mesquite, Texas ----- Original Message ----- From: Jim Giddens To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2005 4:24 PM Subject: Re: [TXREDRIV] Joe C. Fox and Alice Pulliam// and rambling There is still a Anderson Fox listed in the Avery phone listing. Also listed in the Avery list is Buck and Doris Cagle. I think Buck died a few short years ago. (My book is 2004). Doris's first husband was Buddy Fox. I knew the all when I was in Avery in the 70s. Buddy has died also, so there may not be much of a trail to follow from that angle unless Doris has some information. If you contact her, tell her I lead you to her. She is a fine lady. Rambling now: Buck was one of my heroes when I was playing junior high football and he was playing high school. Buck was tall, much of a man, rough and mean on the football field. He later lettered 4 years a Baylor. I have another story about Buck and a bull dozier and a shot gun and 5 gallons of gas. Maybe I have already told that story of the 50s. Buck's first wife was Betty Sue Reed, daughter of Dr. C.B. Reed of Clarksville. Jim G ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2005 2:39 PM Subject: [TXREDRIV] Joe C. Fox and Alice Pulliam > This was posted on the RootsWeb Red River County Message Board. I know > there was a Fox family that lived in Avery. I have a 1st cousin 2x > removed, Paul Lawson, who married Vivian Fox, born in Avery 27 Apr 1909. > > Does anyone on the mailing list know of any Fox family members still living > in Red River Co or close by? If so, they may be interested in this. > > Charles Lawson > Huntsville, TX > > POSTED 11/26/2005 by Nancy Wolfgang > I know this is far from RR County but I think it is great that this > suitcase didn't end up in the trash and perhaps relatives may be found.. In > today's Dallas Morning News (Metro Section front page) there was an article > about a suitcase found by the police. The suitcase contained over a century > of photos, documents, and mementos about the Foxes, the Hairs and the > Pulliam families. "....who have links to Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle > town of Olton......included is a 100 year old marriage license of Joe C. > Fox and Alice Pulliam, who were married in Willbarger County Texas. Anyone > who knows how to find relatives...call Sgt. Katz at 214-671-0904. > > > ==== TXREDRIV Mailing List ====