His given names are seen in any number of combinations and arrangements.
He was born in Lincoln County, Tennessee, but more likely in Mimosa than Fayetteville, as listed on his DC. Fayetteville is the very, very nearby county seat.
Judge was married to Lula C. Albright, daughter of Daniel Bartlett "Doc" Albright and Fannie L. Thrasher, on 7 October 1894 in Childress Co., TX.
Daniel was a pharmacist known as "Doc," and shows up with Doctor listed as his NAME...we have no indication whether or not he was a true med. I searched to see if Fannie is ever referred to as "Frances," but have not found that to be the case.
Judge, Lula, and family lived in Childress, Childress Co., TX for a while, and moved on to Woodward, Oklahoma, back to Texas (in 1910, Winkler County was formed; Judge was listed as Postmaster General of Hay Flat, TX), and then to he Long Beach/Los Angeles area of California.
They had at least seven children; one son, born April 1900, has not been identified and died in 1902. Two children died prior to the Childress, Childress Co., TX 1900 Census (Lula is listed as the mother of 5, with 3 living).
They had two boys and two girls who lived into adulthood, Bartlett Lee; Judge Dewey; Fannie Jewell; and Mayme June.
Earlier, Judge had been a stock raiser; he is listed in the 1930 (TX) and 1940 (CA) censuses as an Oil Promoter for an oil-leasing company. Likewise, his DC lists him as lessor and owner of oil lands.
His given names are seen in any number of combinations and arrangements.
He was born in Lincoln County, Tennessee, but more likely in Mimosa than Fayetteville, as listed on his DC. Fayetteville is the very, very nearby county seat.
Judge was married to Lula C. Albright, daughter of Daniel Bartlett "Doc" Albright and Fannie L. Thrasher, on 7 October 1894 in Childress Co., TX.
Daniel was a pharmacist known as "Doc," and shows up with Doctor listed as his NAME...we have no indication whether or not he was a true med. I searched to see if Fannie is ever referred to as "Frances," but have not found that to be the case.
Judge, Lula, and family lived in Childress, Childress Co., TX for a while, and moved on to Woodward, Oklahoma, back to Texas (in 1910, Winkler County was formed; Judge was listed as Postmaster General of Hay Flat, TX), and then to he Long Beach/Los Angeles area of California.
They had at least seven children; one son, born April 1900, has not been identified and died in 1902. Two children died prior to the Childress, Childress Co., TX 1900 Census (Lula is listed as the mother of 5, with 3 living).
They had two boys and two girls who lived into adulthood, Bartlett Lee; Judge Dewey; Fannie Jewell; and Mayme June.
Earlier, Judge had been a stock raiser; he is listed in the 1930 (TX) and 1940 (CA) censuses as an Oil Promoter for an oil-leasing company. Likewise, his DC lists him as lessor and owner of oil lands.
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