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Fannie Julia <I>Green</I> VanTreese

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Fannie Julia Green VanTreese

Birth
Byrds, Brown County, Texas, USA
Death
22 May 1918 (aged 40)
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Brownwood, Brown County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Public Grounds, Block J, Lot 55, Space 3
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Fannie Julia Green VanTreese:


The family said that she was ran over by a train. Lore suggests that her husband may have had a hand in her death. She had a court determine that property she bought had a title issue. The person indicted was F H Nuckolls. The case was settled (1914-1916).


In the 1910 census Fannie & E F Vantreese (Edward) stated that they were married one year. She reported that she had 2 children, one living. But the child was not living in the household. I speculate that she was previously married in Brownwood after the 1900 census where she was single, working as a baker in a shop. I have not found records for the children or a previous husband, so if a child died it would have a different last name. Her deceased child and perhaps her first husband may be buried in a plot close to Fannie but with a different last name.


The name Edward F Vantreese shows up in the Fort Worth city directories (1894-1912) living at the same address as in the 1910 census. He was still there in 1912 living with Benjamin Vantreese, either a father or cousin or child.


Neither men showed in the 1920 census or city directories for Fort Worth. However a man in Oklahoma City whose characteristics are similar to Edward is listed in the 1930 census as a cook & widower.


Side Note:

The family of Edward "Edd" Vantreese and Annie B were married in 1908 and had children that predates Fannie's 1910 census. He is not Fannie's ex-husband. I believe Edd and Edward may have been cousins.


Sep 2017




Fannie Julia Green VanTreese:


The family said that she was ran over by a train. Lore suggests that her husband may have had a hand in her death. She had a court determine that property she bought had a title issue. The person indicted was F H Nuckolls. The case was settled (1914-1916).


In the 1910 census Fannie & E F Vantreese (Edward) stated that they were married one year. She reported that she had 2 children, one living. But the child was not living in the household. I speculate that she was previously married in Brownwood after the 1900 census where she was single, working as a baker in a shop. I have not found records for the children or a previous husband, so if a child died it would have a different last name. Her deceased child and perhaps her first husband may be buried in a plot close to Fannie but with a different last name.


The name Edward F Vantreese shows up in the Fort Worth city directories (1894-1912) living at the same address as in the 1910 census. He was still there in 1912 living with Benjamin Vantreese, either a father or cousin or child.


Neither men showed in the 1920 census or city directories for Fort Worth. However a man in Oklahoma City whose characteristics are similar to Edward is listed in the 1930 census as a cook & widower.


Side Note:

The family of Edward "Edd" Vantreese and Annie B were married in 1908 and had children that predates Fannie's 1910 census. He is not Fannie's ex-husband. I believe Edd and Edward may have been cousins.


Sep 2017





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Mrs. Fannie Julia Vantreese
Dau. of Mr. & Mrs. J. J. Green
"Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep, from which none ever wakes to weep"



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