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Othenia Cordelia “Thenia” <I>Puckett</I> Yates

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Othenia Cordelia “Thenia” Puckett Yates

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
11 Jun 1922 (aged 55)
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 8, Lot 45, SE1/2
Memorial ID
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The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, June 12, 1922:

YATES - Funeral services for Mrs. Thenia Ashby Yates, 51, who died at her home, 216 Taylor Street, at 10 a. m. Sunday will be held from the Chapel of the Welland Undertaking Company of Dallas at 4 p. m. today. Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery in Dallas. She is survived by one son, W. F. Ashby of Little Rock, Ark.; four daughters, Misses Mona, Hattiemae, and Marie Ashby of Fort Worth, and Mrs. Velva Ashby Glass of Dallas; her mother, Mrs. Sarah Puckett; four brothers, J. M., Ira, Noah and Groves Puckett, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Bonnett, all of Dallas.
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The Springfield Missouri Republican, June 11, 1919:

VISIT IN SPRINGFIELD

Mrs. Mary R. Hargrove of Hoxie, Ark., and Mrs. Sarah E. Puckett of Dallas, Tex., sisters of C.C. Davidson, register of the United States land office here, and Mrs. Thenie C. Yates of Dallas, Tex., a niece of Mr. Davidson's, who have been visiting at his home, returned to their homes yesterday.
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The Blackfoot Optimist, December 3, 1914:

Mrs. T. C. Yates, of Dallas, Texas, is visiting at Eagle Bend, the guest of her uncle, W. G. Davidson, of Eagle Bend. She is well pleased with the country and may purchase land and make this her home.
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The Bingham County News, June 13, 1912:

June 5th was W. G. Davidson's 73rd birthday, and fifty years has been spent in Idaho, where he has voted at every election in state and county. A number of his friends and relatives dined with him on that day, among them was his niece, Mrs. T.C. Yates of Dallas, Texas, having never seen her before, and it has been fifty-two years since he has seen any of his folks. The guests present were Mrs. George E. Campbell and Miss Ethel Campbell, Blackfoot; J.A. Campbell and son, Campbellville; Mrs. John Brown, Rich; and Mrs. Baker, Rich.
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Married John Ashby on March 28, 1886 in Benton Co., Missouri.

Married Boyd Yates about 1909 (married one year on the 1909 census).
The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, June 12, 1922:

YATES - Funeral services for Mrs. Thenia Ashby Yates, 51, who died at her home, 216 Taylor Street, at 10 a. m. Sunday will be held from the Chapel of the Welland Undertaking Company of Dallas at 4 p. m. today. Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery in Dallas. She is survived by one son, W. F. Ashby of Little Rock, Ark.; four daughters, Misses Mona, Hattiemae, and Marie Ashby of Fort Worth, and Mrs. Velva Ashby Glass of Dallas; her mother, Mrs. Sarah Puckett; four brothers, J. M., Ira, Noah and Groves Puckett, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Bonnett, all of Dallas.
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The Springfield Missouri Republican, June 11, 1919:

VISIT IN SPRINGFIELD

Mrs. Mary R. Hargrove of Hoxie, Ark., and Mrs. Sarah E. Puckett of Dallas, Tex., sisters of C.C. Davidson, register of the United States land office here, and Mrs. Thenie C. Yates of Dallas, Tex., a niece of Mr. Davidson's, who have been visiting at his home, returned to their homes yesterday.
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The Blackfoot Optimist, December 3, 1914:

Mrs. T. C. Yates, of Dallas, Texas, is visiting at Eagle Bend, the guest of her uncle, W. G. Davidson, of Eagle Bend. She is well pleased with the country and may purchase land and make this her home.
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The Bingham County News, June 13, 1912:

June 5th was W. G. Davidson's 73rd birthday, and fifty years has been spent in Idaho, where he has voted at every election in state and county. A number of his friends and relatives dined with him on that day, among them was his niece, Mrs. T.C. Yates of Dallas, Texas, having never seen her before, and it has been fifty-two years since he has seen any of his folks. The guests present were Mrs. George E. Campbell and Miss Ethel Campbell, Blackfoot; J.A. Campbell and son, Campbellville; Mrs. John Brown, Rich; and Mrs. Baker, Rich.
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Married John Ashby on March 28, 1886 in Benton Co., Missouri.

Married Boyd Yates about 1909 (married one year on the 1909 census).

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