Death Certificate posted on August 2, 1929 shows the following information:
Died at 93 years, 5 months of age, in Alvord, Wise County, Texas.
Death date was July 11, 1929.
Father was listed as John J Spillman
Mother was listed as Mary Boucher
Burial was in Iredell, Bosque County, Texas on July 12, 1929.
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Mrs. Frances Mingus, who made her home with her daughter, Mrs. R.F. Duckworth, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C.C. Crews while visiting. She moved with her parents to Missouri in 1847. In 1854, she married William Mingus of Texas, and left in an ox wagon for her new home. More than two months were spent on the journey. They first stopped in Bell County for a little more than a year while her husband was gathering scattreed herds of cattle, then went on to Palo Pinto County, where the little town of Mingus is now located and established their first real home. Only two log cabins, with a huge fireplace in each, over which Mrs. Mingus, always maintained, set to work to make a home - only 19 years of age. They settled four miles north of Iredell and lived there more than 40 years, raising 10 children. There on the old farm home, her husband died. Two children - Mrs. William Lockett and Webb Mingus preceded her to the Great Beyond. Graveside services were conducted by Rev. Gilliam of Carlton. Survived by children and grandchildren.
HIco News Review
July 12, 1929
Death Certificate posted on August 2, 1929 shows the following information:
Died at 93 years, 5 months of age, in Alvord, Wise County, Texas.
Death date was July 11, 1929.
Father was listed as John J Spillman
Mother was listed as Mary Boucher
Burial was in Iredell, Bosque County, Texas on July 12, 1929.
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Mrs. Frances Mingus, who made her home with her daughter, Mrs. R.F. Duckworth, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C.C. Crews while visiting. She moved with her parents to Missouri in 1847. In 1854, she married William Mingus of Texas, and left in an ox wagon for her new home. More than two months were spent on the journey. They first stopped in Bell County for a little more than a year while her husband was gathering scattreed herds of cattle, then went on to Palo Pinto County, where the little town of Mingus is now located and established their first real home. Only two log cabins, with a huge fireplace in each, over which Mrs. Mingus, always maintained, set to work to make a home - only 19 years of age. They settled four miles north of Iredell and lived there more than 40 years, raising 10 children. There on the old farm home, her husband died. Two children - Mrs. William Lockett and Webb Mingus preceded her to the Great Beyond. Graveside services were conducted by Rev. Gilliam of Carlton. Survived by children and grandchildren.
HIco News Review
July 12, 1929
Family Members
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Robert Lee Mingus
1854–1937
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Texana Louada "Ada" Mingus Lockett
1857–1900
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George Webster Mingus
1859–1903
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Mary Josephine "Josie" Mingus Duckworth
1861–1953
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Charlotte Rebecca "Lottie" Mingus Weaver
1863–1952
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Judson Lee Mingus
1866–1946
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Ida Ellen Mingus Clay
1869–1961
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Nelia Pauline Mingus Crews
1872–1954
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Frances Mill Mingus
1878–1967
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William Coke Mingus
1878–1973
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John Abraham Mingus Sr
1881–1938
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