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Martha Elizabeth “Lizzy” <I>Askew</I> Hagood

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Martha Elizabeth “Lizzy” Askew Hagood

Birth
Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Death
27 Aug 1955 (aged 79)
Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 11, Lot 57, Grave 1
Memorial ID
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Martha Elizabeth "Lizzy" Askew Hagood was born in Carthage, Missouri to the daughter of William Andrew and Marie Ellen Saltzman Askew. He may have been a railroad worker. The family moved to Texas before 1890. Her siblings were: John Caswell, Robert Guy, William Edward, Luther Scott, Roger Hendrix, Minnie Ellen, Rufus Andrew, and Elbert Blan.

She married James Partin Hagood in Hill Co, TX on August 24, 1894. They may have met while chopping cotton. She and James P. had eight children: Emma Isabelle (Green), Alvus Andrew, Royal Partin, Jessie Guy, Ruby Ellen (Cable), Millie Eulava (died young), James Clyde, and Zola May (Rimer).

James P. and Martha farmed near Itasca, TX and moved to Oklahoma Territory before 1902, then back to Brownwood, TX within 8 months. They are listed in the 1920 Census as back in Oklahoma. For several years, James P. and Lizzy lived separately with various children. At the time of his death, they were living together in Norman, Oklahoma.

(Sources: Janice Cable Billow and "Reflections" by Melvin A. Hagood)
Martha Elizabeth "Lizzy" Askew Hagood was born in Carthage, Missouri to the daughter of William Andrew and Marie Ellen Saltzman Askew. He may have been a railroad worker. The family moved to Texas before 1890. Her siblings were: John Caswell, Robert Guy, William Edward, Luther Scott, Roger Hendrix, Minnie Ellen, Rufus Andrew, and Elbert Blan.

She married James Partin Hagood in Hill Co, TX on August 24, 1894. They may have met while chopping cotton. She and James P. had eight children: Emma Isabelle (Green), Alvus Andrew, Royal Partin, Jessie Guy, Ruby Ellen (Cable), Millie Eulava (died young), James Clyde, and Zola May (Rimer).

James P. and Martha farmed near Itasca, TX and moved to Oklahoma Territory before 1902, then back to Brownwood, TX within 8 months. They are listed in the 1920 Census as back in Oklahoma. For several years, James P. and Lizzy lived separately with various children. At the time of his death, they were living together in Norman, Oklahoma.

(Sources: Janice Cable Billow and "Reflections" by Melvin A. Hagood)


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