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Donald Joe Weaver

Male 1929 - 2007  (77 years)


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  1. 1.  Donald Joe Weaver was born on 10 Dec 1929 in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma (son of Leroy "Snip" Weaver and Viola Mae Strong); died on 30 Nov 2007 in Denton County, Texas; was buried on 4 Dec 2007 in Fairview Cemetery, Gainsville, Cooke County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Donald Weaver

    Don J. Weaver was born on December 10, 1929, in Duncan, Okla. to Leroy and Viola Weaver. Don graduated from Gainesville High School in 1947.

    Don had an interest in the medical field and therefore went on to serve in the United States Navy in the medical field for 3 years. Upon his honorable discharge, Don chose Patricia Settle to be his wife on Feb. 24, 1952.

    After serving his country, he then chose a career in the health care industry by working for the Gainesville Hospital and then took a position as the administrator for Coleman Hospital.

    Don then took a position with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas in their Provider Relations Division as a Provider Relations Representative, which encompassed calling upon hospitals. Through this 23-year career, Don made many lifetime friends at Blue Cross and as well as hospital personnel. He was greatly respected by his employees and peers. You could count on Don to have all of the answers to any issues you many have. He had a wealth of knowledge about hospital billing practices along with a great memory.

    After retirement, Don enjoyed his farm in Saint Jo, Texas, and invited everyone that knew him and Pat to come and visit at the farm. They hosted many cookouts which we all enjoyed and now look back on as such happy events that we shared with this couple.

    Don was called home on November 30 after a 3-week stay at Presbyterian Hospital in Denton, Texas. He will be greatly missed by his family, Jim and Susan Weaver; grandchildren, Jake, Alex, and Nick; great-grandchildren, Olivia and Alexis. Don is also survived by his wonderful mother, Viola. Don's death leaves a great void in each of our lives and as we continue on with our lives, we can all stop and think of the humor Don had and enjoy a happy thought.

    The family will receive friends at the Geo. J. Carroll & Son Funeral Home from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. today.

    A Graveside Service will be conducted at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2007, at Fairview Cemetery, officiated by Rev. Rob Spencer. Services are under the direction of Geo. J. Carroll & Son Funeral Home.

    (Clipping from the Daily Register, Gainesville, Texas, not dated; transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2007)

    Donald married Patricia Ann Settle on 24 Feb 1952 in Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas. Patricia was born on 9 May 1932 in Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas; died on 8 May 2003 in Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Leroy "Snip" WeaverLeroy "Snip" Weaver was born on 20 Mar 1908 in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma (son of Jess P. Weaver and Lillie J. Nixon); died on 26 Jun 1977 in Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas; was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Gainsville, Cooke County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Leroy SSN: 440-10-4754

    Leroy married Viola Mae Strong on 28 Mar 1929 in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma. Viola (daughter of Walter Winfield Strong and Terezie Rose "Tessie" Soukup) was born on 27 Feb 1910 in Prague, Lincoln County, Oklahoma; died on 3 Aug 2009 in Henrietta, Clay County, Texas; was buried on 6 Aug 2009 in Fairview Cemetery, Gainsville, Cooke County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Viola Mae StrongViola Mae Strong was born on 27 Feb 1910 in Prague, Lincoln County, Oklahoma (daughter of Walter Winfield Strong and Terezie Rose "Tessie" Soukup); died on 3 Aug 2009 in Henrietta, Clay County, Texas; was buried on 6 Aug 2009 in Fairview Cemetery, Gainsville, Cooke County, Texas.

    Notes:

    VIOLA MAE WEAVER

    Graveside services for Viola Mae Weaver, 99, of Gainesville, are set for 11 a.m., Thursday, Aug. 6, 2009 at the Fairview Cemetery with Rev. Jim Goodwin officiating.

    A visitation will be held from 7-8:00 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2009 at the Geo. J. Carroll & Son Funeral Home.

    Ms. Weaver died Aug. 3, 2009 in Henrietta.

    Ms. Weaver was born Feb. 27, 1910 in Prague, Okla., to Walter Winfield and Tessie Rose Soukup Strong. She married Leroy "Snip" Weaver in Duncan, Okla., on March 28, 1929. She was a long time member of Whaley United Methodist Church and she loved to cook. Ms. Weaver was a clerk at the Streets Pharmacy for many years.

    She is survived by her grandson Jim and his wife Susan Weaver of Dean, great grandchildren Jake Weaver of Dean, Alex and wife Heather Weaver of Midland, and Nick Weaver of Austin, great-great granddaughters Olivia and Alexis Weaver of Midland, and her brother Barney Strong. She is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.

    She is preceded by her parents, her husband, her son Donald Joe Weaver, her brothers Homer, Jack, Jake, and Bob Strong and Cecil Lewis.

    You may sign the online registry at www.geojcarroll.com

    From the Gainesville Daily Register (online edition)
    http://www.gainesvilleregister.com/
    Wednesday, August 5, 2009

    Notes:

    Married:
    Leroy Weaver, 21 of Duncan, OK, to Viola Strong, 19 of Duncan, OK, performed by E. Pierce, on 28 Mar 1929. (Stephens County Marriage Book, courtesty of Lynell Cordell).

    Children:
    1. 1. Donald Joe Weaver was born on 10 Dec 1929 in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma; died on 30 Nov 2007 in Denton County, Texas; was buried on 4 Dec 2007 in Fairview Cemetery, Gainsville, Cooke County, Texas.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jess P. Weaver was born about 1862 in Texas; and died.

    Notes:

    His occupation, according to the 1910 census, was working in a marble yard, apparently making tombstones.

    Jess married Lillie J. Nixon about 1889. Lillie was born about 1869 in Texas; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Lillie J. Nixon was born about 1869 in Texas; and died.

    Notes:

    Married:
    According to the 1910 census, Jess and Lillied had been married 21 years, and she was the mother of 8 children, all of whom were still living. One son was born after 1910.

    Children:
    1. William W. Weaver was born in 1892 in Texas.
    2. Jessie Weaver was born before 1895 in Texas.
    3. Anna I. Weaver was born in 1895 in Texas.
    4. Mabel B. Weaver was born in 1897 in Texas.
    5. Daniel S. Weaver was born in 1899 in Texas.
    6. Cleta O. Weaver was born in 1904 in Oklahoma.
    7. Gilbert Weaver was born in 1906 in Oklahoma.
    8. 2. Leroy "Snip" Weaver was born on 20 Mar 1908 in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma; died on 26 Jun 1977 in Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas; was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Gainsville, Cooke County, Texas.
    9. Clifford Weaver was born after 1910 in Oklahoma.

  3. 6.  Walter Winfield StrongWalter Winfield Strong was born on 10 May 1881 in Farmersville, Collin County, Texas (son of Ralph Brainerd Strong and Mary Ella Hall); died on 4 Apr 1961 in Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas; was buried on 6 Apr 1961 in Highland Cemetery, Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    Walter's middle name, Winfield, does not appear to be a family name. It is assumed that he was named in honor of General Winfield Scott.

    In 1907, Walter was living in Comanche County, Oklahoma (Source: Estate Settlement of Mash & Eliza J. Hall). As he and Tessie Soukup were married sometime before 1908, this is presumably where they met.

    According to the June 18, 1908 WALTERS (Oklahoma) JOURNAL, "Walter Strong who worked at the barber trade last fall, but who for some time has been in Lawton and Temple has returned to Walters and is at work for E.J. Blair, proprietor of Modern Barber Shop." Walter was mentioned again in the April 1, 1909 issue of THE NEW ERA, "Walter Strong and family left here about two weeks ago to visit relatives in Prague, Oklahoma. They have decided to locate there." Charles Strong located the family in the 1910 Prague, Oklahoma telephone directory, published March 24, 1910. The residential phone number of Walter Strong was 89. It appears that there were 148 phone numbers assigned to both residents and businesses at the time.

    At the time of the 1910 Federal Census, he and Tessie were living at 13th and Broadway, Creek Township, Prague City, Lincoln County, Oklahoma.

    Tessie died when she was only 29 of what her family called "kidney poisoning." It may have been complication from the birth of her twin sons five months earlier.

    After Tessie died, Walter moved to Iowa City, Wichita County, Texas. Iowa City was west of Wichita Falls, and on the Burlington Northern Rail line. He was living in a boarding house, on Block M, owned by Dale and Vivian Pierce from Iowa. Many of the lodgers in the house worked as Oil Field Laborers. Walter's occupation was listed as Barber. Presumably he had more customers, and could make more money, near Wichita Falls than he could have made by remaining in Lawton. He was listed on the 1920 Federal Census, enumerated in January 1920, as Walter Strawn (sic), Lodger, M W, 38, Wd, Texas, Ohio, Missouri Barber Barber Shop. He was listed immediately following a 19 year old Roy D. West, born in Mississippi, who was a bookkeeper at a bank. This does not appear to be his future step-son, as the age and place of birth are different. Also living in the boarding home with him was 24 year old John R. McLEMORE. In an amazing coincidence, meaning absolutely nothing, Walter's great grandson, Tom STRONG, would some sixty years later marry Roy McLemore's half first cousin, twice removed, Melinda McLEMORE.

    Homer, Viola and Barney were temporarily cared for by a woman they called "Grandma Dominic." As far as anyone knows, she was not a relative. They can be found in her home, listed as boarders, at the time of the 1920 census.

    Walter's youngest son, Jack, was very ill after his mother died, and was taken in by Walter's Aunt, Rosetta Hall.

    Walter apparently moved back to Oklahoma shortly after the 1920 census, as he an Stella Crouch were married in Grady county in June 1920. Stella had two sons from previous marriages, Roy WEST and Cecil Afton LEWIS.

    Barney remembers going to first grade in Bison, Garfield County, Oklahoma shortly after his father remarried Stella. There is a picture of Viola, Homer, Barney, Cecil and Roy, in the possession of both the Lewis and Strong families, that was taken in Bison. All the boys are in ties except Homer. Cecil obviously borrowed an adult's tie, and Barney remembers his tie being tucked in. Barney also remembers playing baseball in Bison, and scarring his leg badly on a broken snuff jar after one game. Homer recalls also living the city of Waukomis, near Bison.

    Stella and Walter later had another son, Robert Henry Strong. They lived on a farm near Wellston.

    At the time of the 1930 census, the family was living in the 2nd Ward, King Township, Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma.

    (Research):

    Census Information:

    1910 Census
    Oklahoma, Lincoln County, Prague
    #12-13
    Strong, Walter Head M W 29 M1 4 Texas Ohio Mo Eng Laborer
    Strong, Terrisha WIfe F W 24 M1 4 Nebrasak Aust Aust Eng Mo
    ther of 3 children, 2 of whom were still living
    Strong, Homer son M w 2 Ok Tx Neb
    Strong, Viola dau F w 9/12 Ok Tx Neb
    Strong, Richard (sic) M w 15 S Tx Oh Mo Eng Laborer<---Walter's brother Rolla
    Johns, Mary ??? F w 15 Ark Ark Ark Eng servant

    1920 Census
    Oklahoma, Comanche County, Lawton Township, Ward 5, Precinct 1 310
    Park Avenue #113-125
    Dominick, Agnes Head F W 51 Dv 1872 Nat. England England England
    Dominick, Edna Mae Dau F W 24 Single Texas New York England Clerk Dept Store
    Clift, W.H. Boarder M W 48 Wd Ark Tenn Tenn Gen. Man. City
    Clift, Charles H Boarder M W 16 S Okl Ark TN
    Strong, Homer Boarder M W 11 S Ok Unknown/US Unknown/US
    Strong, Viola Mae Boarder F W 9 S Ok Unknown/US Unknown/US
    Strong, Brunurd Boarder M W 6 S Ok Uknown/US Unknown/US
    Williamson, Maria Boarder F W 29 Illinois Iowa Illinois
    Williamson, Lucille Boarder F W 7 Illinois England Illinois
    Note: Walter was working in Wichita County, Texas, and boarding there. Youngest son Jack was living with his great-aunt, Rosetta Neill in Harmon County, Oklahoma.

    1930 Census
    Oklahoma, Stephens County, Duncan, King Twp, 2nd Ward
    1509 Cedar
    #6-6 Strong, Walter W Head Rents $15 month no radio M W 48 Married age 37 Texas Ohio Texas Barber Barbershop Employed not a veteran
    --------- , Stella Wife F W 36 Married age 26 Texas Texas Texas
    West, Roy N Step-son M W 19 S Oklahoma TX TX Painter General Building
    Lewis, Cecil E Step-son M W 17 S Oklahoma TX TX Waiter Cafe
    Strong, Robert H son M W 5 S Oklahoma TX TX
    Crouch, Henry J father-in-law M W 73 Widower TX South Carolina TX

    (Medical):artherio sclerostic heart disease (5 years)

    Walter married Terezie Rose "Tessie" Soukup on 4 Aug 1907 in Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma. Terezie (daughter of Frantisek "Frank" M. Soukup and Anna Beznoska) was born on 4 Jun 1886 in Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska; died on 3 Jun 1916 in Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma; was buried in Highland Cemetery, Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Terezie Rose "Tessie" SoukupTerezie Rose "Tessie" Soukup was born on 4 Jun 1886 in Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska (daughter of Frantisek "Frank" M. Soukup and Anna Beznoska); died on 3 Jun 1916 in Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma; was buried in Highland Cemetery, Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    Her first name may actually have been Tereza/Theresa.

    The information below was acquired by Charles Strong September 1999. This information is from the Lawton, Oklahoma Genealogy Library located in the public library.

    Article from Lawton Constitution June 5, 1916

    FUNERAL SERVICES FOR Mrs. Strong

    Funeral services for Mrs. Watler (sic) Strong, age 29 years, who died Saturday afternoon at the hospital at 4 o'clock, were held yesterday afternoon at the Beal Heights Presbyterian church, Rev. J. W. Moseley, pastor of the church officiating. Interment was made in the Lawton cemetery.

    The deceased is survived by a husband and four children, Homer, 8; Viola May 6; Branyard, 2; and Jack, 5 months; a father, Frank Socket (sic) of Junction City; 2 sisters, Mrs. Geo. Errett (sic), of Prague, Okla. And Mrs. Anna Hooker of Tinney, Okla.; four brothers in Milligan, Neb., one at Prague and one at Junction City.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Married by Oliver R. Land, Minister of the first Congregational Church of Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma Territory. Witnesses were Harry Soukup and Mrs. S.G. Royl. She was listed as Tessa on the marriage license.

    Rhodene Frederick found the following burial records for Highland Cemetery in Lawton:

    Strong, Tessie R., b. 1886, d. Jun 3, 1916, 30y, NE-Frank Sankeans (sic)
    Strong, Walter W., b. 1881, d. Apr 4, 1961, 80y, TN-Ralph Strong

    Children:
    1. Homer Richard Strong was born on 29 Feb 1908 in Junction City, Comanche County, Oklahoma; died on 19 Sep 1990 in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma; was buried on 22 Sep 1990 in Duncan Municipal Cemetery, Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma.
    2. 3. Viola Mae Strong was born on 27 Feb 1910 in Prague, Lincoln County, Oklahoma; died on 3 Aug 2009 in Henrietta, Clay County, Texas; was buried on 6 Aug 2009 in Fairview Cemetery, Gainsville, Cooke County, Texas.
    3. Barney Frank Strong was born on 5 Jan 1914 in Prague, Lincoln County, Oklahoma; died on 3 Jan 2011 in Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas; was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Gainsville, Cooke County, Texas.
    4. Jack Neil Strong was born on 25 Dec 1915 in Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma; died on 13 Dec 2003 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas.
    5. Jake Strong was born on 25 Dec 1915 in Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma; died on 25 Dec 1915 in Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma; was buried in Highland Cemetery, Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Ralph Brainerd StrongRalph Brainerd Strong was born on 18 May 1857 in Bristol Township, Trumbull County, Ohio (son of David Brainerd Strong and Leanora Arline Sherman); died on 20 Apr 1929 in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma; was buried in Highland Cemetery, Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    For many years, it was assumed by his descendants that Ralph's middle name was pronounced Bernard. However, on Ralph's death certificate, filed by son Walter, his middle name was listed as "Brenard." Walter also named one of his sons after his father. Although the exact spelling he intended is not clear, his son's name was pronounced "Branyard." It appears, therefore, that Ralph shared his middle name with his father "Brainerd," a name that was apparently common in New England, but rare in rural Texas and Oklahoma.

    1860 OHIO Census, Trumbull County Bristol Township Enumerated on 24 August 1860 With his parents, David Brainerd and Leonora (Sherman) Strong as a 2 year old

    There was another Ralph Strong, age 4, on the 1860 Ohio census, the son of Samuel Strong of nearby Lake County, However, his death certificate shows that he was the son of Samuel STRONG and Sarah SCHRAM, and was born in July 1, 1856.

    1870 NEBRASKA Census, Johnson County Todd Creek Township
    Living with his Uncle, Hezekiah Strong, and listed as R.B. Strong, age 12, born in Ohio, Farm Laborer

    Ralph and Mary Ella Hall were married in 1878 in Hunt County, Texas. They were living west of Hunt in 1880, in Collin County, Texas. Mary's parents, Mash and Eliza Hall lived in Collin County as well. By 1900, they had relocated to Hopkins County, Texas.

    There was one other Strong family in Collin County in 1880, however, it does not appear that they were related to Ralph as they were from Tennessee.

    In April, 1894, Henry A. Strong of Trumbull County, Ohio served as the administrator of the estate of his step-mother, Leanora A. (Sherman) STRONG. He filed a petition to sell lands. In his petition, he filed an affidavit for service by publication on Ralph Strong. The index page to the Estate shows he tried to send the statutorily required "notice to non residents" to Ralph in both Baird, Callihan (sic) County, Texas and in Blue, Indian Territory, apparently with no response. Blue is due North of Hunt County, where Ralph and Ella were married. Baird is in southwest of Collin County, near Abilene, in Callahan County. Ralph and his family apparently next move to the northeast of Collin County, as by 1896 the family was in Sulphur Springs, Hopkins County, Texas. At the time of the 1900 Federal Census, they were still in Hopkins County.

    The 1900 census also indicated that Mary was the mother of nine children, eight of whom were living. According to Viola Strong Weaver's Bible, presented to her by her parents in August, 1950, the ninth child was apparently a son named Harry. He appears to have died young, as neither his birth or death date is recorded in the Bible.

    Ralph next moved his family North, to the Oklahoma Terrotory, where Mary Ella died in 1905.

    Ralph moved even further westward, where he is listed on the 1910 Roosevelt County, New Mexico Territory Census, Precinct No 12, Dora, with his second wife, Mary Stockbridge, and youngest son Ernest.

    This census is notable as it shows Ralph's father as being born in New York instead of Ohio. Charles Strong read the Roosevelt County, New Mexico census for the year of 1920, but was not able to locate the family. Nor was he able to locate the family on the soundex for New Mexico.

    Homer Strong reported that in additona to farming his grandfather, Ralph, had worked both as a jockey and a plainclothes policeman. Ralph's great-granddaughter, Peggy Patty, reports that Ralph actually was a bounty hunter, as was his oldest son Augustus (her grandfather). Plainclothes policeman was simply the more polite term the family used to describe this work, of which they were not proud.

    On April 15, 1929, about 10 days before his death, Ralph and Mary entered into a warranty deed with Mrs. C. E. MITCHELL. They apparently sold her approximately 160 acres of land for $2,400. Mrs. MITCHELL also became responsible for the mortgage of $500. This land was situated in the Southwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 5 South, Range 34, East of the New Mexico Meriden in the County of Roosevelt, State of New Mexico. They sold it to her "reserving...the use of three (3) acres...the dwelling house, out-buildings, garden and orchards for a home as long as (either or both) of them shall live." On January 16, 1924, they had mortgaged this same 160 acres of land to Beulah H. Gibson for $500. Mary's sister, Celia Stockbridge, was married to a Frank MITCHELL.

    In late April, 1929, the following article was published in the DUNCAN BANNER

    SONS BRING FATHER HERE FOR TREATMENT

    "R.B. Strong, father of Burt and W.W. Strong of Duncan, is being brought here from Partalas (sic), N.M. in a Beeson Grantham ambulance. Burt Strong left with the ambulance Tuesday to get his father, who had been in ill health for some time. They are expected here Thursday morning. Mr. Strong has been at Partalas for several months."

    Ralph was moved into the home of his son Burt after being brought to Duncan. However, Burt and his father soon had a tremendous fight, and he moved Ralph to Walter's home. Barney remembers his parents living on the 700 block of Stephens about this time, although the obituary below lists this as the 700 block of 8th street. It is not known which of these addresses is correct. Barney also recalls that Burt and Ralph reconciled immediately before Ralph died.

    Ralph's obituary was published in the Duncan (Oklahoma) Eagle Weekly on Thursday, April 25, 1929:

    RALPH B. STRONG TAKEN BY DEATH

    "Ralph B. Strong, 71 years of age, passed away here at 3:15 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the home of Walter W. Strong, 705 S. 8th Street. Cancer was the cause of his death. Funeral services were held at the Beeson Grantham Chapel at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon with Rev. T.P. Haskins of the Baptist Church officiating. Burial was at the Lawton Cemetery.

    The deceased was a pioneer resident of New Mexico. He had homesteaded there 22 years ago and lived at Portales. He was brought to the home of his son here in Grantham Ambulance about three weeks ago, when his illness became more serious.

    Surviving are the wife, seven sons, seventeen grandchildren, and three brothers. [Note: The surviving brothers would have been Frank, Fred and EITHER Charles or George.] The sons are Walter W. and Burt of Duncan, Claude and Earl of Cement, R.J. and A.H. of Tintino (sic), New Mexico, and Earnest of Toledo, Oregon."

    On the death certificate, Walter W. Strong was the informant. He indicated that the parents of Ralph Brenard Strong were not known.

    Rhodene Frederick found the following records relating to Ralphs burial at the Highland Cemetery in Lawton (Section 3276):

    Strong, Ralph B., b. 1857, d. Apr 20, 1929, 72y, Ohio

    His first wife, Mary Ella Hall, two of his sons (Leon and Walter), a daughter-in-law (Tessie Soukup) and grandson (Jake Strong) were buried in the same section.

    (Research):
    Census Listings:

    1880 Census
    Texas, Collin County
    Strong, Ralf B,W, M, 23, Head, Ohio, Ohio, Ohio, Farmer
    Strong, Mary E, W, F, 22, Wife, MO, TN,TN, Keeping House, No RW
    Strong, Augustus,1,Son,TX,OH,MO

    1900 Census
    Texas, Hopkins County
    Strong, Ralph,43,May 1857, OH, OH, OH, Farmer Married 23 Years, RW
    Strong, Mary E,43, Apr 1861, MR, VA, TN,Married 23 Years, No RW
    Strong, Leon S, 16, Apr 1864, TX, OH, MR, Laborer, No RW
    Strong, Berthodne, 9 Oct 1880, TX, OH, MR, Laborer, No RW
    Strong, Claudie E, 7 Oct 1892, TX, OH, MR, No RW
    Strong, Raughley J, 6 Oct 1894, TX, OH, MR, No RW
    Strong, Earl J, 3 Mar 1897, TX, OH, MR Strong, Earnest, 1 Apr 1899, TX, OH, MR

    1910 Census
    New Mexico Territory, Roosevelt County, Precinct No 12
    Strong, Ralph B, Head, M, W, 53, M2, 3 Years,Ohio,New York, Ohio,English,Farmer, RW, O/F/F
    Strong, Mary J, Wife, F,W,50, M1, 3 Years,Virginia,Maine, Tennessee, English,RW
    Strong, Ernest R., Son,M,W,10,Texas,Ohio,Missouri,English, Farm Laborer,Reads

    1920 Census
    Not located

    (Medical):Y DNA
    R1B1

    A direct male descendant volunteered to have his DNA tested. The results can be found at www.ysearch.org, under the user ID #Y2NVJ

    Determined to be a high resolution match to other documented descendants of Elder John Strong, an early Puritan settler in New England.

    Ralph married Mary Ella Hall on 4 May 1878 in Hunt County, Texas. Mary (daughter of Mashack Hall and Eliza Jane Neil) was born about 1858 in Missouri; died on 27 Sep 1905 in Comanche County, Oklahoma Territory; was buried in Highland Cemetery, Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Mary Ella Hall was born about 1858 in Missouri (daughter of Mashack Hall and Eliza Jane Neil); died on 27 Sep 1905 in Comanche County, Oklahoma Territory; was buried in Highland Cemetery, Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    Registry of Funerals, Walters Oklahoma, Page 1. Mary Ella Strong, age 49 died September 27, 1905 of Consumption. Reported by Walter Strong. Noted burial in Lawton Oklahoma.

    Rhodene Frederick found the following burial record for Highland Cemetery in Lawton (Section 3276):

    Strong, Mary E., b. 1858, d. 1905, 47y

    Notes:

    Married:
    Ralph and Mary Ella (Hall) Strong were the parents of nine sons. They were married in 1878 in Hunt County, Texas. According to a transcription of Hunt County Marriages, R.B. Strong married Ella "Wall." Charles Strong examined the actual marriage certificate, and noted that the last name of the bride was clearly HALL. The compiler of "Hunt County, Texas, Marriages 1847-1911" either misread the original, or made an error while transcribing the record. The license was issued on 4 October 1877, the marriage was on 4 May 1878, and the license was filed on 21 May 1878. Ralph and Mary Ella can be found in neighboring Collin County at the time of the 1880 Federal census.

    There were several other Strong bride and grooms listed in the transcription of Hunt County Marriages. R.B. Strong's marriage was the earliest however. It does not appear that any of the other Strong's were related to Ralph. Nor did there appear to be any other Strong families living in Hunt County at the time of the 1880 census,

    Children:
    1. Augustus Homer Strong was born on 9 Oct 1878 in Farmersville, Collin County, Texas; died on 10 Aug 1958 in Livermore, Alameda County, California; was buried on 14 Aug 1958 in Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno, San Mateo County, California.
    2. 6. Walter Winfield Strong was born on 10 May 1881 in Farmersville, Collin County, Texas; died on 4 Apr 1961 in Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas; was buried on 6 Apr 1961 in Highland Cemetery, Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma.
    3. Leon S. "Lee" Strong was born on 10 Apr 1884 in Farmersville, Collin County, Texas; died on 29 Dec 1915 in Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma; was buried in Highland Cemetery, Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma.
    4. Harry Strong was born about Jul 1888 in Texas; died about Oct 1888 in Erath County, Texas.
    5. Burt Rodney Strong was born on 2 Oct 1890 in Hunt County, Texas; died on 22 Aug 1963 in Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma.
    6. Claude E. Strong was born on 30 Oct 1891 in Texas; died on 18 Mar 1942 in Hayden, Routt County, Colorado.
    7. Rolla Jefferson Strong was born on 17 Oct 1894 in Texas; died on 29 Aug 1980 in Porterville, Tulare County, California.
    8. Earl Everett Strong was born on 3 Mar 1897 in Texas; died on 14 Oct 1982 in Porterville, Tulare County, California.
    9. Ernest Richard Strong was born on 2 Apr 1899 in Texas; died on 15 Oct 1961 in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon.

  3. 14.  Frantisek "Frank" M. SoukupFrantisek "Frank" M. Soukup was born on 4 Jul 1852 in Koryta, Plzen-Sever, Plzensk? kraj, Bohemia (son of Antonin Soukup and Marie Buresova); died on 15 Mar 1933 in Ohiowa, Fillmore County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

    Notes:

    According to the ship manifest of the S.S. Bremen, Frank M. Soukup traveled to America with his half-brother John Zakovec, John's wife Josefa, and their two daughters. The North German Lloyd steamship arrived at the Port of New York on May 1, 1869.

    "Most of the Czechs... (who later settled in Nebraska) were obliged to go elsewhere (first) to earn a living. Many originally came (in this country) from around Braidwood, Illinois, where they had worked in mines." (homesteads.http://www.rootsweb.com/~neethnic/czechs/cz-pg97a.html)


    The following obituary is transcribed from an undated clipping, newspaper not known

    Frank Soukup

    The ravages of time, creeping unrelentlessly on, gathered in its arms Wednesday, March 15, 1933, Frank Soukup, who had been preparing for the journey. He had lived his allotted time and more. His days of activityhad long since ceased so he was patiently waitingfor the dend to come when he might fold his arms in peace and pass into eternal sleep.

    Frank Soukup was born in Koryto, okres (town) Kralovice, kraj (county) Plzen in Czechoslovakia, July 4, 1852. He came to this country along with his parents as a seventeen-year-old lad, first to Braidwood, Ill., to find work in the coal mines. From there he came to Nebraska, settling in Saunders County. At the age of twenty-two he married Anna Beznoska near what is now Morse Bluffs. In 1892 they moved to Fillmore county and purchased the farm now owned by Mrs. Antonie Krisl and Vaclav Capek. He later engaged in business here and in 1903 moved to Junction City, Ok., where his wife died.

    About seven years ago he returned here and since then made his home with his son Harry. It is a happy thought that his baby son should care for the father, even as the father once cared for the baby son. He was perfectly happy and contented here. He had lived a generous life, too generous for his own good, and accepted with a spirit of generosity the events and circumstances which crowned the closing days of his career.

    The deceased leaves surviving, five sons, Edward, Frank, Joe Harry and Will and two daughters, Lily Eret of Prague, Oklahoma and Anna Hooker of Baird, Tex, two sisters, Veronike Virkova and Anna Hines (Note: this is his half-sister, Anna Zakovec Hines) of Morse Bluffs, twenty seven grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. Services were held at the home of his son Harry Saturday afternoon, being in charge of Rabi Z.C.B.J. of which organization he was a member and the body was laid to rest in the Bohemian national cemetery. The deceased passed away at the age of 80 years, 8 months, and 4 days. (End)

    According to Helena Soukup Parker, Frank farmed while in Saunders County, as well as operating a hotel and saloon. After his wife died, he lived with his son, Harry. Later he lived with his daughter Lillian Eret and later still with his son Alois Soukup in Prague, Oklahoma. At the time of his death, he was again living with Harry, who was the informant for his death certificate.

    The information on the Soukup family is primarily from information graciously supplied by Helena Soukup Parker of Idyllwild, California. It has been supplemented by various census records and newspaper notices from Oklahoma as transcribed by Charles R. Strong. Additionally, information has been obtained from the book HISTORY OF MILLIGAN NEBRASKA 1888-1988 compiled by the Milligan Centennial History Book Committee and printed by Walsworth Publishing Co, Marceline, Missouri.

    On Frank's certificate of death (completed by his son Harry), his parents are shown as Frank Soukup and Barbara Hines. This contradicts the more complete information provided by Nancy Soukup that showed Frank was the son of Antonin and Marie Soukup.

    (Research):
    Census Information:

    From the Familysearch 1880 United States Census and National Index

    Census Place:Douglas, Saunders, Nebraska
    Source:FHL Film 1254756 National Archives Film T9-0756 Page 37 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
    Frank SOCOOPSelfMMW27BOHEMIA Occ:FarmerFa: BOHEMIAMo: BOHEMIA
    Ann SOCOOPWifeFMW20BOHEMIA Occ:Keeps HouseFa: BOHEMIAMo: BOHEMIA
    Eddie SOCOOPSonMSW5NE Occ:At HomeFa: BOHEMIAMo: BOHEMIA
    Frank SOCOOPSonMSW2NE Occ:At HomeFa: BOHEMIAMo: BOHEMIA
    Joe SOCOOPSonMSW1NE Occ:At HomeFa: BOHEMIA

    At the time of the 1900 census, they were in Fillmore County, Nebraska:

    Soukup, Frank Head W M Jul 1852 47 M 26 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1870
    Farmer
    Soukup, Anna Wife W F Nov 1860 30 F m 26 9/9 Bohema Bohemia Bohemia 1867
    Soukup, Edward Son W M July 1875 24 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia Farm Labor
    Soukup, Joseph Son W M May 1879 21 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia Farm Labor
    Soukup, Mary Dtr W F May 1872 18 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia Housework
    Soukup, Tessia Dtr W F Jun 1887 12 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia At School
    Soukup, Harry Son W M Oct 1889 10 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia At School
    Soukup, Anna Dtr W F Apr 1892 8 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia At School
    Soukup, Louis Son W M Dec 1894 5 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia

    On the 1910 Comanchee County Oklahoma Federal Census, the family is listed as follows:

    Soukup, Frank, Head, Age 59, Widowed, Birthplace Bohemia (also his parent's birthplace), Employee in General Farmer, Speaks English, Rents, R&W
    Soukup, Harry, Son, age 20, Birthplace Nebraska, Parents born in Bohemia,Farmer,
    working on his own account, Speaks English, R&W, Survivor of Union or CSA
    Soukup, Annie, Daughter, Age 18, Born Nebraska, Parents born in Bohemia, R&W
    Soukup, Louie, Son, Age 15, Born Nebraska, Parents born in Bohemia, R&W)
    Soukup, Willie, Son, Age 8, Born Nebraska, Parents born in Bohemia, R&
    attended school during the year

    The Soukup's lived two houses from Frank and Bessie Beznoska. Frank was a nephew of Anna Soukup's. They also lived next door to Joseph and Annie Placitz, ages 70 & 59, both born in Bohemia, relationship, if any, unknown.

    Frantisek married Anna Beznoska on 10 Nov 1874 in Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Anna (daughter of Frantisek "Frank" Beznoska and Anna Krylova) was born on 15 Sep 1859 in Beroun, Stredocesk? kraj, Bohemia; died on 14 Jul 1909 in Oklahoma; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Anna BeznoskaAnna Beznoska was born on 15 Sep 1859 in Beroun, Stredocesk? kraj, Bohemia (daughter of Frantisek "Frank" Beznoska and Anna Krylova); died on 14 Jul 1909 in Oklahoma; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

    Notes:

    Helena Soukup Parker writes that Anna Beznoska was born in Bohemia on September 15, 1858 and came to Cleveland, Ohio in 1864 at the age of six years. She died in the home of her daughter Lillian Eret, Prague, Oklahoma, on July 14, 1909.

    "Mrs. Anna Soukup of Oklahoma was buried in the Bohemian National Cemetery last Sunday in the presence of a large circle of her friends and relatives. Some few weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. Soukup were summoned here on account of the death of their daughter, Mrs. Albert Kassick. When Mrs. Soukup left for home she was not feeling well and upon arriving was almost immediately taken sick and continued growing weaker until death finally came. Her husband F.M. Soukup for weeks was constantly by her side and accompanied her corpse here from Oklahoma. Last Tuesday he too was taken seriously ill and is now under the care of a physician although the case is not as serious as at first seemed. The Soukup's are old residents in this locality having lived on their half section farm two miles south of town her for many years before moving to Oklahoma. They have a host of friends here who symphatize with them in these days of trouble and who trust that Mr. Soukup will soon recover. The following from Oklahoma were present at the funeral: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eret, Mrs. Tessie Strong, Miss Anna Soukup and Ed, Harry, Louis and Willie Soukup. Also the following relatives from Saunders county: Mrs. Racek, and son, Emil, Pr Jakovec, Mr and Mrs Anton Soukup, Mrs. John Varka, Mrs. Fr. Hinesh and Mrs. Joe Hinesh." (Undated, unreferenced copy of Newspaper clipping 1909)

    (Note: Neither the State of Oklahoma or Nebraska had a death certificate on file for Anna).

    Notes:

    Married:
    http://files.usgwarchives.net/ne/dodge/vitals/marriage/bookc.txt

    Book C, Page 282:

    FRANK SOCKIP(SOUKUP), Saunders Co. Nebr., Age 23 yrs., Born: Austria.
    Father: Anton --. Mother: Mary Bushker (sic s/b Bures). - ANNA BEZROCK (sic s/b Beznoska), Saunders Co. Nebr., Age 18 yrs., Born: Austria. Father: Frank --. Mother: Anna Luker. Marriage Date: 10 November 1874. Witnesses: James Racek, Saunders Co. Nebr., L. M.
    Keene, Fremont, Nebr By Whom: Wm. C. Ghost, Probate Judge, Where: Fremont,
    Nebr.

    Children:
    1. Edward Soukup was born on 18 Jul 1875 in Morse Bluff, Saunders County, Nebraska; died on 16 Feb 1953 in Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian Brethren Cemetery (AKA Cesky Bratri Cemetery), Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    2. Frank R. Soukup was born on 13 Jan 1877 in Morse Bluff, Saunders County, Nebraska; died on 18 Apr 1964 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    3. Joseph M. Soukup was born on 6 May 1879 in Morse Bluff, Saunders County, Nebraska; died on 27 Aug 1960 in Swanton, Saline County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    4. Mary Soukup was born on 4 Jun 1881 in Morse Bluff, Saunders County, Nebraska; died on 9 Apr 1909 in Oklahoma; was buried in Bohemian Brethren Cemetery (AKA Cesky Bratri Cemetery), Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    5. Lillian Soukup was born on 18 Oct 1883 in Morse Bluff, Saunders County, Nebraska; died on 16 Jul 1976 in Prague, Lincoln County, Oklahoma.
    6. 7. Terezie Rose "Tessie" Soukup was born on 4 Jun 1886 in Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska; died on 3 Jun 1916 in Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma; was buried in Highland Cemetery, Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma.
    7. Jaroslav "Harry" Soukup was born on 18 Oct 1889 in Prague, Saunders County, Nebraska; died on 9 Feb 1976 in Friend, Saline County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    8. Anna Soukup was born on 22 Apr 1892 in Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska; died on 25 Jun 1949 in Abilene, Taylor County, Texas.
    9. Alois M . Soukup was born on 10 Dec 1895 in Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska; died on 5 Apr 1928 in Prague, Lincoln County, Oklahoma.
    10. William Soukup was born on 8 Jan 1902 in Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska; died in Jan 1975 in Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska.