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Unknown Bonham

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Unknown Bonham

Birth
Redwater, Bowie County, Texas, USA
Death
unknown
Redwater, Bowie County, Texas, USA
Burial
Redwater, Bowie County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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This Unknown Bonham child, that appears on the Creed Cemetery list compiled by Mr Thrapp of Redwater, could be Judy R Bonham, and is the only unaccounted child of Annias S & Mary Jane [Alford] Bonham.

Judy was the couples first child, born Oct 9, 1877, old Boston, in Bowie County Texas, she died a young lady, Nov 16, 1896.

The family once lived in Redwater where the Creed cemetery is located, they have many relatives interred here, however, Annias came from a large family of Bonham's that were also in Redwater, but, as most all of those buried at Creed Cemetery, are directly related to Elias White, who once owned this land, it is a good bet, in my opinion, that this unknown Bonham burial is from the family of Annias & Mary Bonham, who are directly related to Elias White, via Mary's mother Martha White Alford, daughter of Elias.

If ours Siblings were:
Cora L, Ella M, Mattie S, Arlene, Isabelle, Ida Leona (Lola), Joe S, Hugh H, and Mamie Inez Bonham.

The 1880 census of Bowie County, is the only known record showing Judy R Bonham with the family.

Bonham/White Connection:

Annias married Mary Jane Alford, she
was the daughter of Leroy R and Martha
Ann [White] Alford. Martha the daughter
of Elias & Anne [Gibbs] White. The parents
and grand parents are buried, at the Creed.

The Creed Cemetery is on Private Property, so abide by the Texas laws for visiting such cemeteries.
This Unknown Bonham child, that appears on the Creed Cemetery list compiled by Mr Thrapp of Redwater, could be Judy R Bonham, and is the only unaccounted child of Annias S & Mary Jane [Alford] Bonham.

Judy was the couples first child, born Oct 9, 1877, old Boston, in Bowie County Texas, she died a young lady, Nov 16, 1896.

The family once lived in Redwater where the Creed cemetery is located, they have many relatives interred here, however, Annias came from a large family of Bonham's that were also in Redwater, but, as most all of those buried at Creed Cemetery, are directly related to Elias White, who once owned this land, it is a good bet, in my opinion, that this unknown Bonham burial is from the family of Annias & Mary Bonham, who are directly related to Elias White, via Mary's mother Martha White Alford, daughter of Elias.

If ours Siblings were:
Cora L, Ella M, Mattie S, Arlene, Isabelle, Ida Leona (Lola), Joe S, Hugh H, and Mamie Inez Bonham.

The 1880 census of Bowie County, is the only known record showing Judy R Bonham with the family.

Bonham/White Connection:

Annias married Mary Jane Alford, she
was the daughter of Leroy R and Martha
Ann [White] Alford. Martha the daughter
of Elias & Anne [Gibbs] White. The parents
and grand parents are buried, at the Creed.

The Creed Cemetery is on Private Property, so abide by the Texas laws for visiting such cemeteries.


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