Handwritten date; January 2, 1912.
Mrs. M. A. Floyd, an old resident of Sumner, who was the sister of Eldridge Carter and the mother of John and Will Floyd, well known citizens of that community, died at 9 o'clock Tuesday night at the home of one of the sons, John Floyd, with whom she was living.
The deceased was the widow of W. A. Floyd, an old settler, and was seventy years old. Besides the two sons mentioned above she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Will White and Mrs. Will Gentry of Sumner and Mrs. George Latimer of Red River county. The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon and the burial will be at the old Sumner graveyard.
Information from:
Betsy Mills & Ron Brothers, The Death and Cemetery Records of Lamar County, Texas, On-Line Edition (Paris, TX: ReBroMa Press, 2008.
Handwritten date; January 2, 1912.
Mrs. M. A. Floyd, an old resident of Sumner, who was the sister of Eldridge Carter and the mother of John and Will Floyd, well known citizens of that community, died at 9 o'clock Tuesday night at the home of one of the sons, John Floyd, with whom she was living.
The deceased was the widow of W. A. Floyd, an old settler, and was seventy years old. Besides the two sons mentioned above she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Will White and Mrs. Will Gentry of Sumner and Mrs. George Latimer of Red River county. The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon and the burial will be at the old Sumner graveyard.
Information from:
Betsy Mills & Ron Brothers, The Death and Cemetery Records of Lamar County, Texas, On-Line Edition (Paris, TX: ReBroMa Press, 2008.
Inscription
WIFE OF W. A. FLOYD
Gravesite Details
Old Sumner Graveyard
Family Members
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Tennessee Texas Floyd
1857–1865
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Mary Louisa Floyd Brown
1860–1911
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Rachel Ann Floyd Latimer
1862–1916
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Amanda Jane Floyd Gentry
1864–1931
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John Allen Floyd
1868–1917
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Sarah Alice Floyd
1870–1883
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William Clinton "Will" Floyd
1873–1952
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Delner Floyd Brown
1875–1910
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Ollie Pearl Floyd White
1878–1957
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Stella Egeller "Steller" Floyd Matthews
1882–1904
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