Euleta Ruth was born on November 3, 1907 in Groesbeck. She married Jack Ross Hawkins on January 29, 1931. They had three children: Jack Wade, Martha Elizabeth, and Thomas Earl. Euleta and Jack operated the Groesbeck Journal for many years. Euleta Hawkins died August 25, 1987, and Jack Hawkins died on April 1, 1988. Both are buried in Fort Parker Memorial Park.
Esther Earle “Bee” was born on September 26, 1910. She married Zillmon Kitchens (1909-1980). She died on April 11, 1988 in San Antonio, Texas.
Nanelle “Punk” was born on April 23, 1917. She married David Edward Winters (1908-1983). She died in Groesbeck on September 4, 2007 and is buried in Waco Memorial Park.
James Earl and Mary Olive lived in the Shiloh community. By 1940, they had moved to McLennan County. James Earl engaged in farming and road construction. Mary Olive was a talented seamstress. They were members of the Methodist Church.
James Earl died at his home in Waco on August 16, 1968. Mary died in Groesbeck on March 20, 1988. Both are buried in Fort Parker Memorial Park.
Euleta Ruth was born on November 3, 1907 in Groesbeck. She married Jack Ross Hawkins on January 29, 1931. They had three children: Jack Wade, Martha Elizabeth, and Thomas Earl. Euleta and Jack operated the Groesbeck Journal for many years. Euleta Hawkins died August 25, 1987, and Jack Hawkins died on April 1, 1988. Both are buried in Fort Parker Memorial Park.
Esther Earle “Bee” was born on September 26, 1910. She married Zillmon Kitchens (1909-1980). She died on April 11, 1988 in San Antonio, Texas.
Nanelle “Punk” was born on April 23, 1917. She married David Edward Winters (1908-1983). She died in Groesbeck on September 4, 2007 and is buried in Waco Memorial Park.
James Earl and Mary Olive lived in the Shiloh community. By 1940, they had moved to McLennan County. James Earl engaged in farming and road construction. Mary Olive was a talented seamstress. They were members of the Methodist Church.
James Earl died at his home in Waco on August 16, 1968. Mary died in Groesbeck on March 20, 1988. Both are buried in Fort Parker Memorial Park.
Family Members
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Annie Thomas Brodnax Tucker
1874–1955
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Lula Dixie Brodnax Henderson
1876–1933
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Bruce Bloom Brodnax
1878–1959
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Myrtle Brodnax Robison
1880–1900
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Albert Whitaker Brodnax
1883–1949
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Cox William Brodnax
1885–1961
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Lena Pearl Brodnax Ward
1890–1942
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Rosa Ida Brodnax Leavell
1896–1989
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Infant Son Brodnax
unknown–1893
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