Mollie Frances Bridges married M.M. Caussey in 1880 in McKinney, Texas. The couple moved to Hood County where they lived until 1886. They moved to Montague County for 16 years until moving to Haskell County in 1902. The couple moved to Baylor County in 1905. Twelve children were born into this union. He preceded her in death. Services were held at First Christian Church where Mrs. Caussey had been a member since 1887.
Survived by her sons; daughters; 45 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; one half-brother - Beeman Carr.
Mollie Frances Bridges married M.M. Caussey in 1880 in McKinney, Texas. The couple moved to Hood County where they lived until 1886. They moved to Montague County for 16 years until moving to Haskell County in 1902. The couple moved to Baylor County in 1905. Twelve children were born into this union. He preceded her in death. Services were held at First Christian Church where Mrs. Caussey had been a member since 1887.
Survived by her sons; daughters; 45 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; one half-brother - Beeman Carr.
Family Members
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Jesse Monroe Caussey
1881–1962
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Della Frances Caussey Farmer
1883–1969
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Leatha Earl Caussey Wood
1885–1965
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Minnie Ann Caussey Wood
1888–1968
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Lewis Wade Caussey
1891–1970
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Joseph Crawford "Jake" Caussey Sr
1893–1960
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Chester Sevetious "Pat" Caussey
1895–1982
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Betty Pearl Caussey Tibbets
1900–1995
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Floyd Ellis "John L." Caussey
1904–1984
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Finn Caussey
1908–1996
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