"Charles Taylor McGinnis, who died in this city Saturday afternoon at 2:15, was born in Pike county, Missouri, July 1, 1846, the son of Strother Jefferson McGinnis and Elizabeth Lee Massy McGinnis.
His parents were Missouri pioneers from Kentucky.
Mr. McGinnis was married in 1874 to Miss Nancy Hughes Pratt, deceased. To this union were born nine children, of whom six survive. The living children are: Francis Kamp, Annie Pratt (Mrs. Hart), Nestor Massey, Perry Temple, Katherine Elizabeth (Mrs. Pieper), Hurley Elliott, MicGinnis. The deceased children are: Lee, Hazel and Hilda McGinnis.
In 1896, Mr. McGinnis married Juliet Emma Henry, who survived him. To this union were born the following children: Juliet Emma (Mrs. W. A. Monte, Jr.), Mary Lee,and Charles Taylor McGinnis, Jr.
Mr. McGinnis came to Texas from Missouri in 1883 and settled in the section between Elmo and College Mound. There he made a splendid success of farming and accumulated a competency. About twelve years ago he retired and moved to Terrel, where he has since lived.
Interment will be made at College Mound this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. J. F. Sherwood will officiate.
The pallbearers will be: W. C. McCord, W. J. Davis, W. P. Tanker...(?), W. M. Henderson, W. B. Martin, and J. W. Wellborn.
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"Charles Taylor McGinnis, who died in this city Saturday afternoon at 2:15, was born in Pike county, Missouri, July 1, 1846, the son of Strother Jefferson McGinnis and Elizabeth Lee Massy McGinnis.
His parents were Missouri pioneers from Kentucky.
Mr. McGinnis was married in 1874 to Miss Nancy Hughes Pratt, deceased. To this union were born nine children, of whom six survive. The living children are: Francis Kamp, Annie Pratt (Mrs. Hart), Nestor Massey, Perry Temple, Katherine Elizabeth (Mrs. Pieper), Hurley Elliott, MicGinnis. The deceased children are: Lee, Hazel and Hilda McGinnis.
In 1896, Mr. McGinnis married Juliet Emma Henry, who survived him. To this union were born the following children: Juliet Emma (Mrs. W. A. Monte, Jr.), Mary Lee,and Charles Taylor McGinnis, Jr.
Mr. McGinnis came to Texas from Missouri in 1883 and settled in the section between Elmo and College Mound. There he made a splendid success of farming and accumulated a competency. About twelve years ago he retired and moved to Terrel, where he has since lived.
Interment will be made at College Mound this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. J. F. Sherwood will officiate.
The pallbearers will be: W. C. McCord, W. J. Davis, W. P. Tanker...(?), W. M. Henderson, W. B. Martin, and J. W. Wellborn.
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Family Members
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Dickson Dedman McGinnis
1829–1908
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Thomas Massie McGinnis
1831–1907
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Mary Ann McGinnis Kennedy
1833–1891
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William Hardin McGinnis
1837–1897
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Henry Clay McGinnis
1838–1842
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Elizabeth Lee McGinnis Nogle
1840–1918
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Laura Frances McGinnis Pleasants
1842–1892
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Oscar Glover McGinnis
1844–1863
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California C. "Callie" McGinnis Brown
1848–1886
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Strother Stephen McGinnis
1852–1945
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Francis Kamp McGinnis Sr
1876–1960
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Charles Lee McGinnis
1878–1881
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Annie Pratt McGinnis Hart
1881–1966
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Nestor Massie McGinnis
1884–1960
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Perry Temple McGinnis
1886–1963
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Katherine Elizabeth "Kate" McGinnis Pieper
1888–1974
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Hurley Elliott McGinnis
1890–1932
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Hilda McGinnis
1891–1891
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Hazel McGinnis
1891–1916
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Juliette Emma McGinnis Moore
1898–1930
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Mary Lee "Johnie" McGinnis Schuler
1901–1984
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Charles Taylor "Squeed" McGinnis Jr
1905–1985
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