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Nora Anne <I>Teague</I> Holub

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Nora Anne Teague Holub

Birth
Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
25 Dec 1966 (aged 75)
Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, USA
Burial
Springtown, Parker County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Miss Nora Anne Teague married William Samuel McIntire on 9 July 1908 at Stratford, Oklahoma. Her father stated she was born in Tarrant County, Texas. He signed for her at the age of 17 to get married. The couple divorced. No children were born into this union.


Miss Nora Anne Teague married Robert Hendrix on 19 June 1911 in Mason City, Iowa. She stated she was born in Fort Worth, Texas. The marriage was officiated by J.F. Larch, the pastor. The witness was E.W. Clark. They divorced.


Mrs. Nora Hendrix married Leo James Holub on 23 December 1927 at Nora Springs, Iowa officiated by H.A. Crumb, Presbyterian minister. Lillie and Emmett McKenzie were the witnesses and good friends of Nora Holub. In her marriage to Leo James Holub, she stated she was born in Fort Worth, Texas. Nora and Leo were living at Nora Springs at the time of their marriage.


Minnie Teague wrote to Nora Anne Teague often, the earliest letter is dated April 1908 when she was living in Stratford, Oklahoma. In July 1908, Miss Nora Teague wrote a letter from her sister's home in Kennedale, Texas to a sister in Stratford, Oklahoma talking about how she missed living in Oklahoma. In September 1908, Miss Nora Teague visited her parents in Oklahoma for a two-week stay. She was working at the time in Fort Worth. She sent a letter to her sister, Ruby Teague, and signed the letter Nora Teague. In 1909, her sister Ruby Teague sent a letter from Kennedale to Miss Nora Teague in Oklahoma. In 1909, she received a letter from Maudie Teague who was living in Burleson, Texas. Miss Nora Anne Teague received a postcard from her siblings living at Kennedale - Matt, Uzella, and Webb Teague in 1910. Miss Nora Ann Teague received a letter from her sister in Burleson while she was living with Sylvester and Minnie Teague in April of 1911.


Survived by three sons - Robert Hendrix, Lee Holub, Richard Holub; eight grandchildren.


Miss Nora Anne Teague married William Samuel McIntire on 9 July 1908 at Stratford, Oklahoma. Her father stated she was born in Tarrant County, Texas. He signed for her at the age of 17 to get married. The couple divorced. No children were born into this union.


Miss Nora Anne Teague married Robert Hendrix on 19 June 1911 in Mason City, Iowa. She stated she was born in Fort Worth, Texas. The marriage was officiated by J.F. Larch, the pastor. The witness was E.W. Clark. They divorced.


Mrs. Nora Hendrix married Leo James Holub on 23 December 1927 at Nora Springs, Iowa officiated by H.A. Crumb, Presbyterian minister. Lillie and Emmett McKenzie were the witnesses and good friends of Nora Holub. In her marriage to Leo James Holub, she stated she was born in Fort Worth, Texas. Nora and Leo were living at Nora Springs at the time of their marriage.


Minnie Teague wrote to Nora Anne Teague often, the earliest letter is dated April 1908 when she was living in Stratford, Oklahoma. In July 1908, Miss Nora Teague wrote a letter from her sister's home in Kennedale, Texas to a sister in Stratford, Oklahoma talking about how she missed living in Oklahoma. In September 1908, Miss Nora Teague visited her parents in Oklahoma for a two-week stay. She was working at the time in Fort Worth. She sent a letter to her sister, Ruby Teague, and signed the letter Nora Teague. In 1909, her sister Ruby Teague sent a letter from Kennedale to Miss Nora Teague in Oklahoma. In 1909, she received a letter from Maudie Teague who was living in Burleson, Texas. Miss Nora Anne Teague received a postcard from her siblings living at Kennedale - Matt, Uzella, and Webb Teague in 1910. Miss Nora Ann Teague received a letter from her sister in Burleson while she was living with Sylvester and Minnie Teague in April of 1911.


Survived by three sons - Robert Hendrix, Lee Holub, Richard Holub; eight grandchildren.




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