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Emma <I>McFaddin</I> Nave

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Emma McFaddin Nave

Birth
Refugio County, Texas, USA
Death
28 Mar 1943 (aged 65–66)
Victoria County, Texas, USA
Burial
Victoria, Victoria County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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1st Husband: J.F. McCan
2nd Husband: Royston Nave

NAVE, Mrs.ROYSTON
March 30, 1943 VICTORIA ADVOCATE

Funeral services for Mrs. Royston Nave, membeer of a pioneer Texas family and one of Victoria's long time residents were held at 3 o'clock this afternoon from the Nave home at the corner of North Glass and West Commercial and later from the First Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Nave died at her home Sunday after an illness of about four months.
The Rev. P. B. Hill, pastor of the church of which she had been a lifelong member conducted services both at the home and at the church. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery, beside the body of her late hus and, Royston Nave, who died in 1931, followed the services directed by J.E. Ryan and Son.
Mrs. Nave was born Emily D. McFaddin, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. McFaddin. Mrs. McFaddin was the former Margaret Coward, and both she and her husband moved to Refugio County in 1858 from their homes in Jefferson County, Texas. Mrs. Nave was born in Refugio County. Mr. McFaddin was the son of William McFaddin, who had moved to Texas in 1820. When the McFaddin family moved to Refugio County, he engaged in the ranching and mercantile business, and then moved to Victoria County in the 1870's. He founded the famous McFaddin Ranch and also the town of McFaddin about 20 miles south of Victoria. Mrs. Nave's brother, the late Al McFaddin, was a former president of the Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association.
1st Husband: J.F. McCan
2nd Husband: Royston Nave

NAVE, Mrs.ROYSTON
March 30, 1943 VICTORIA ADVOCATE

Funeral services for Mrs. Royston Nave, membeer of a pioneer Texas family and one of Victoria's long time residents were held at 3 o'clock this afternoon from the Nave home at the corner of North Glass and West Commercial and later from the First Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Nave died at her home Sunday after an illness of about four months.
The Rev. P. B. Hill, pastor of the church of which she had been a lifelong member conducted services both at the home and at the church. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery, beside the body of her late hus and, Royston Nave, who died in 1931, followed the services directed by J.E. Ryan and Son.
Mrs. Nave was born Emily D. McFaddin, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. McFaddin. Mrs. McFaddin was the former Margaret Coward, and both she and her husband moved to Refugio County in 1858 from their homes in Jefferson County, Texas. Mrs. Nave was born in Refugio County. Mr. McFaddin was the son of William McFaddin, who had moved to Texas in 1820. When the McFaddin family moved to Refugio County, he engaged in the ranching and mercantile business, and then moved to Victoria County in the 1870's. He founded the famous McFaddin Ranch and also the town of McFaddin about 20 miles south of Victoria. Mrs. Nave's brother, the late Al McFaddin, was a former president of the Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association.


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  • Created by: dccoward
  • Added: Feb 26, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34227030/emma-nave: accessed ), memorial page for Emma McFaddin Nave (1877–28 Mar 1943), Find a Grave Memorial ID 34227030, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Victoria, Victoria County, Texas, USA; Maintained by dccoward (contributor 47088313).