Born in Tennessee, moved his family to Missouri in the mid-1850s, lived there about 20 years before moving family to Texas in the late 1870s. Lived in Reynolds County, Missouri and Alvord, Wise County, TX.
Someone at the Wise County Museum located an obituary from 1905
"Chico: "Brother Trammell of Alvord, died the 2nd and was brought to Chico the 3rd after having funeral services in the M.E. church..... The remains were interred in the Chico Cemetery"
The M.E. stands for Methodist Episcopal Church. James Riley Trammell was a Reverend of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Born in Tennessee, moved his family to Missouri in the mid-1850s, lived there about 20 years before moving family to Texas in the late 1870s. Lived in Reynolds County, Missouri and Alvord, Wise County, TX.
Someone at the Wise County Museum located an obituary from 1905
"Chico: "Brother Trammell of Alvord, died the 2nd and was brought to Chico the 3rd after having funeral services in the M.E. church..... The remains were interred in the Chico Cemetery"
The M.E. stands for Methodist Episcopal Church. James Riley Trammell was a Reverend of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Family Members
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Canada Blankenship Trammell
1844–1908
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Kiziah Trammell
1845 – unknown
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Emanuel D. Trammell
1848–1933
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Marvel Trammell
1849 – unknown
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Leonard Cain Trammell
1852–1920
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Josephine Trammell Copeland
1854–1922
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Mary Jane Trammell Hicks
1856–1919
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Malinda Matilda Caroline Trammell Sanders
1859–1930
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Francis Trammell
1861 – unknown
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Marion Trammell
1864–1933
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Christopher Columbus "Lum" Trammell
1866–1887
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Moses Trammell
1869 – unknown
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Anna L. Trammell Clark
1872 – unknown
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Alvaretta Trammell
1875 – unknown
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