Just found in AZ
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Just found in AZ
| Johnny Cornelison (View posts) | Posted: 3 Dec 2004 11:42PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Tomlinson, Craker
Hi, Mary
Just found death cert. for Mary Craker, wife of Robert H. Craker in Yuma, AZ. According to death cert., Mary was born in Van Zandt Co., TX on Sept 1, 1848 to James Tumlinson and Polly Cope. The death cert. was dated July 4, 1935 in Wenden, Yuma Co., AZ. In 1874, Collin Co., TX, Mollie Thompson married Robert H. Craker (twin brother to my GG Grandfather James Madison Craker). Robert and Mary (Mollie) had 3 children: Ethel (1879 Bandera Co., TX), Claud (1881-1964) and Arthur or Albert Craker (1886-1960's). I believe that Arthur (Albert or Bert) died in Los Angeles Co., CA. Claud seems to have died in AZ (county unknown). Ethel don't know. Arthur Craker was married by 1910 census of Cochise Co., AZ. Then in 1920 Pinal Co., AZ, A. B. Craker and wife have a daughter named Edith (age 7). Robert H. Craker died in Superior, Pinal Co., AZ in 1926. I'm am still working on these folks that were lost from my Texas Craker family. Just thought you might want to know of this.
Just found death cert. for Mary Craker, wife of Robert H. Craker in Yuma, AZ. According to death cert., Mary was born in Van Zandt Co., TX on Sept 1, 1848 to James Tumlinson and Polly Cope. The death cert. was dated July 4, 1935 in Wenden, Yuma Co., AZ. In 1874, Collin Co., TX, Mollie Thompson married Robert H. Craker (twin brother to my GG Grandfather James Madison Craker). Robert and Mary (Mollie) had 3 children: Ethel (1879 Bandera Co., TX), Claud (1881-1964) and Arthur or Albert Craker (1886-1960's). I believe that Arthur (Albert or Bert) died in Los Angeles Co., CA. Claud seems to have died in AZ (county unknown). Ethel don't know. Arthur Craker was married by 1910 census of Cochise Co., AZ. Then in 1920 Pinal Co., AZ, A. B. Craker and wife have a daughter named Edith (age 7). Robert H. Craker died in Superior, Pinal Co., AZ in 1926. I'm am still working on these folks that were lost from my Texas Craker family. Just thought you might want to know of this.