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Karie Alice <I>Reavis</I> McGuire

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Karie Alice Reavis McGuire

Birth
Briggs, Burnet County, Texas, USA
Death
1 Jan 1956 (aged 84)
Bertram, Burnet County, Texas, USA
Burial
Briggs, Burnet County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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My parents were probably the first couple to be married in the Prairie View Methodist Church Nov. 9th 1892.

My mother had an unusual experience on the eve of a bride to be. An aunt, who was teaching in a college in San Marcos, Texas had all the clothes for the wedding shipped in a wooden box to Florence by way of Georgetown from whence mail was brought to Florence by horses & buggy. Mother's brother, Will, went to Florence to get the box in afternoon of wedding that night. The box being too large to bring in buggy was left in Georgetown. What a dissapointment this must have been, but there was a way out of the predicament. My mother wore one of the brides maids dress. The brides maid wore mother's sister Edna's dress leaving her with out a new dress.

After the wedding a supper was served the wedding party at the Reavis home. From there my parents went to their ranch home where they spent more than 50 years. After I arrived, I being the only living child, I more, or less, filled the place of boy & girl. Learning to ride a horse when quite young I helped with cattle & sheep. Even in the day of dipping cattle to stamp out the fever tick.

After Daddy purchased a car I did all the chauffeuring for him.

In Nov 1933 I met the man who was to be my future husband, James Albert Kinser. He came to Briggs as pastor of the Methodist church my parents married in which had been moved from first location. In fall of 1934 A better charge was given him over in the hill country at Harper, Texas where he remained till 1936 when he gave up the ministry, accepting an office position at Buchanan Dam during its final construction.

In 1937 22nd of May we were married. After completing his job at dam we engaged in ranching with my parents. When they sold ranch in March 1943 we bought a place about half way between Briggs & Florence in Burnet Co. and continued ranching. My parents resided in Florence till my father passed away July 11th 1945.IT IS INTERESTING TO NOTE THAT SITTING ON THE BACK PORCH OF THIS HOME ROSE COULD SEE THE OLD RANCH HOUSE SHE LIVED IN MOST OF HER LIFE.

Mother made her home with my husband & me till her death Jan 1st 1956. In fall of 1958 we sold our place and bought another three miles south of Florence, by Florence & Georgetown hi-way in Williamson Co. where we live at present.

After my spending 65 years in Burnet Co. came back to my father's native Co.

Mrs. J. A. Kinser
(Nee Rose McGuire)

My parents were probably the first couple to be married in the Prairie View Methodist Church Nov. 9th 1892.

My mother had an unusual experience on the eve of a bride to be. An aunt, who was teaching in a college in San Marcos, Texas had all the clothes for the wedding shipped in a wooden box to Florence by way of Georgetown from whence mail was brought to Florence by horses & buggy. Mother's brother, Will, went to Florence to get the box in afternoon of wedding that night. The box being too large to bring in buggy was left in Georgetown. What a dissapointment this must have been, but there was a way out of the predicament. My mother wore one of the brides maids dress. The brides maid wore mother's sister Edna's dress leaving her with out a new dress.

After the wedding a supper was served the wedding party at the Reavis home. From there my parents went to their ranch home where they spent more than 50 years. After I arrived, I being the only living child, I more, or less, filled the place of boy & girl. Learning to ride a horse when quite young I helped with cattle & sheep. Even in the day of dipping cattle to stamp out the fever tick.

After Daddy purchased a car I did all the chauffeuring for him.

In Nov 1933 I met the man who was to be my future husband, James Albert Kinser. He came to Briggs as pastor of the Methodist church my parents married in which had been moved from first location. In fall of 1934 A better charge was given him over in the hill country at Harper, Texas where he remained till 1936 when he gave up the ministry, accepting an office position at Buchanan Dam during its final construction.

In 1937 22nd of May we were married. After completing his job at dam we engaged in ranching with my parents. When they sold ranch in March 1943 we bought a place about half way between Briggs & Florence in Burnet Co. and continued ranching. My parents resided in Florence till my father passed away July 11th 1945.IT IS INTERESTING TO NOTE THAT SITTING ON THE BACK PORCH OF THIS HOME ROSE COULD SEE THE OLD RANCH HOUSE SHE LIVED IN MOST OF HER LIFE.

Mother made her home with my husband & me till her death Jan 1st 1956. In fall of 1958 we sold our place and bought another three miles south of Florence, by Florence & Georgetown hi-way in Williamson Co. where we live at present.

After my spending 65 years in Burnet Co. came back to my father's native Co.

Mrs. J. A. Kinser
(Nee Rose McGuire)



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  • Maintained by: LUROC
  • Originally Created by: ron
  • Added: Sep 17, 2006
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15787811/karie_alice-mcguire: accessed ), memorial page for Karie Alice Reavis McGuire (11 Mar 1871–1 Jan 1956), Find a Grave Memorial ID 15787811, citing Prairie View Cemetery, Briggs, Burnet County, Texas, USA; Maintained by LUROC (contributor 47472370).