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Annie Louise <I>Klehm</I> Davis

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Annie Louise Klehm Davis

Birth
Brenham, Washington County, Texas, USA
Death
3 Oct 1931 (aged 40)
Katy, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Waller, Harris County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Annie Louise Klehm was born on 16 Jan 1891 in Brenham, Texas. She is the daughter of George Klehm and Betha Zobel. Rev. L. L. Kienle baptized her on 16 Oct 1892 at the First United Church in Brenham. Her family moved to Waller County and was enumerated on the 1900 U. S. Census in Waller Justice Precinct 4 District 49 and Image 11.

She lived with her family until she married General W. Davis. I did not find a marriage license for them. But they were married on the 1910 Census and living in Waller. By the 1920 Census they had 2 children Roland and Herburt. On the 1930 Census they had 3 more Children. Earl, Harvey and Clara Irene. On this Census and were living in Harris County on the Main Katy Hockley Rd. Their youngest child had not been born. J. L. was born shortly after the 1930 Census and before Annie died in October 3, 1931.

As a child I remember driving to Katy and visit Aunt Clara and her family and Uncle General and his family.
Annie Louise Klehm was born on 16 Jan 1891 in Brenham, Texas. She is the daughter of George Klehm and Betha Zobel. Rev. L. L. Kienle baptized her on 16 Oct 1892 at the First United Church in Brenham. Her family moved to Waller County and was enumerated on the 1900 U. S. Census in Waller Justice Precinct 4 District 49 and Image 11.

She lived with her family until she married General W. Davis. I did not find a marriage license for them. But they were married on the 1910 Census and living in Waller. By the 1920 Census they had 2 children Roland and Herburt. On the 1930 Census they had 3 more Children. Earl, Harvey and Clara Irene. On this Census and were living in Harris County on the Main Katy Hockley Rd. Their youngest child had not been born. J. L. was born shortly after the 1930 Census and before Annie died in October 3, 1931.

As a child I remember driving to Katy and visit Aunt Clara and her family and Uncle General and his family.

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