Mr. James T. Garrett, a prominent stockman of Knickerbocker, had the sad misfortune to lose his beloved wife, Zenobia Ann Garret and the funeral services were held at the family residence on Tuesday, Dec. 10. Mrs. Garrett leaves three children to miss a mother's love and care and the many friends who knew her many virtues. (The San Angelo Press, San Angelo, Tex, Dec 13, 1901)
Mr. James T. Garrett, a prominent stockman of Knickerbocker, had the sad misfortune to lose his beloved wife, Zenobia Ann Garret and the funeral services were held at the family residence on Tuesday, Dec. 10. Mrs. Garrett leaves three children to miss a mother's love and care and the many friends who knew her many virtues. (The San Angelo Press, San Angelo, Tex, Dec 13, 1901)
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Eliza G Cornelison Jones
1858–1895
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Benjamin Franklin "Ben" Cornelison
1859–1943
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Samuel Milton Cornelison
1862–1912
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Mary Lydia "Mamie" Cornelison Jones
1866–1957
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Alonzo Cornelison
1867–1868
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Ada Cornelison Emerson
1870–1932
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Lenora Cornelison
1871–1872
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William Houston "Tex" Cornelison
1874–1967
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Pearl Cornelison Ouzts
1876–1947
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