and Ila Mae Young Claxton (1879-1959), daughter of Tom and Nancy Palmer Young, made their home on eighty acres along Elk Creek near a spring that was called "Andy's Spring" by the town folk. In times of drought, neighbors hauled water from the spring and travelers passing nearby watered their horses. In this home, Ila gave birth to their only child, Clarence Elmer.
and Ila Mae Young Claxton (1879-1959), daughter of Tom and Nancy Palmer Young, made their home on eighty acres along Elk Creek near a spring that was called "Andy's Spring" by the town folk. In times of drought, neighbors hauled water from the spring and travelers passing nearby watered their horses. In this home, Ila gave birth to their only child, Clarence Elmer.
Family Members
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William Thomas Claxton
1863–1898
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Hila T. Claxton Hamilton
1866–1926
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Laura Claxton Gourley
1868–1928
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Cora Ellen Claxton Cope
1869–1949
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John Wesley "Brother" Claxton Jr
1871–1946
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Marve Edward Claxton
1875–1944
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Ada A Claxton
1875–1895
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Effie Louisa Claxton Hamilton
1877–1940
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James Harve Claxton
1882–1949
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Adetia Viola Claxton Cline
1883–1965
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Charles Vance "Charley" Claxton
1885–1951
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