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Father: James Elkins
Her mother, Mary I. Crane was first married to James Elkins, a pioneer of Texas, in which state his father, James Elkins, Sr., located at an early day. The two children of this union were one who died in infancy and Polly Ann Elkins, who was reared by J. M. Davenport and who married L. C. Davenport.
(A Twentieth Century History of Southwest Texas, Volume 2, Published by The Lewis Publishing Company, 1907).
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Father: James Elkins
Her mother, Mary I. Crane was first married to James Elkins, a pioneer of Texas, in which state his father, James Elkins, Sr., located at an early day. The two children of this union were one who died in infancy and Polly Ann Elkins, who was reared by J. M. Davenport and who married L. C. Davenport.
(A Twentieth Century History of Southwest Texas, Volume 2, Published by The Lewis Publishing Company, 1907).
Family Members
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Sidney Jackson Davenport
1862–1945
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William Claburn Davenport
1864–1934
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John Emmett Davenport
1867–1943
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Laura Jane ""Dink"" Davenport Langford
1869–1944
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Monroe W "Bub" Davenport
1872–1962
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Frederick Norman "Fred" Davenport
1877–1936
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Daisy May Davenport Jones
1880 – unknown
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Amie Belle Davenport Closson
1898–1960
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