After Marinda married William, they moved to Burnet County and settled in the Strickland Community near Black's Fort. After William returned from serving in the Confederate Army, they purchased land on the Bagdad prairie and began farming.
William and Marinda had ten children: John M., Mary E. (Mollie), W. Chalmers, James C., Edward Henderson, Margaret J. (Maggie), Charles Franklin, George Lewis, Henry Gilbert (Gid), and Lora Abagail (Abbie) Faubion.
After Marinda married William, they moved to Burnet County and settled in the Strickland Community near Black's Fort. After William returned from serving in the Confederate Army, they purchased land on the Bagdad prairie and began farming.
William and Marinda had ten children: John M., Mary E. (Mollie), W. Chalmers, James C., Edward Henderson, Margaret J. (Maggie), Charles Franklin, George Lewis, Henry Gilbert (Gid), and Lora Abagail (Abbie) Faubion.
Inscription
Rest mother, rest in quiet sleep,
while friends in sorrow o'er thee Weep.
Family Members
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John M Faubion
1859–1937
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Mary Isabel "Mollie" Faubion Munro
1861–1936
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W. Chalmers "Chall" Faubion
1862–1929
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Edward Henderson "Ed" Faubion
1867–1932
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Margaret J. "Maggie" Faubion Harrell
1869–1939
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Charles Franklin "Frank" Faubion
1871–1953
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George Lewis Faubion
1873–1944
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Henry Gilbert "Gid" Faubion
1875–1949
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Lora Abigail "Abbie" Faubion Allen
1877–1955
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