Infant Son Green
Male, #22689, (say 1894 - 1894)
| Father | Stephen Patrick Henry Green b. 8 Feb 1863, d. 7 May 1940 | |
| Mother | Leonora Leslie Culpepper b. 13 Dec 1867, d. 3 Jul 1956 | |
Infant Son Green|b. say 1894\nd. 1894|p1419.htm#i22689|Stephen Patrick Henry Green|b. 8 Feb 1863\nd. 7 May 1940|p2183.htm#i34914|Leonora Leslie Culpepper|b. 13 Dec 1867\nd. 3 Jul 1956|p2182.htm#i34912|Jonah Green|b. 1 Mar 1826\nd. 24 Jan 1891|p1418.htm#i22681|Sarah Kirk|b. 25 Feb 1832\nd. 4 Apr 1897|p1418.htm#i22682||||||| | ||
| Death* | 1894 | He died at Randolph Co., Alabama, in 1894. |
| Birth* | say 1894 | Infant was born at Randolph Co., Alabama, say 1894. |
| He was the son of Stephen Patrick Henry Green and Leonora Leslie Culpepper. |
| Last Edited | 1 Oct 2000 |
Infant Son Green
Male, #22690, (say 1903 - 1903)
| Father | Stephen Patrick Henry Green b. 8 Feb 1863, d. 7 May 1940 | |
| Mother | Leonora Leslie Culpepper b. 13 Dec 1867, d. 3 Jul 1956 | |
Infant Son Green|b. say 1903\nd. 1903|p1419.htm#i22690|Stephen Patrick Henry Green|b. 8 Feb 1863\nd. 7 May 1940|p2183.htm#i34914|Leonora Leslie Culpepper|b. 13 Dec 1867\nd. 3 Jul 1956|p2182.htm#i34912|Jonah Green|b. 1 Mar 1826\nd. 24 Jan 1891|p1418.htm#i22681|Sarah Kirk|b. 25 Feb 1832\nd. 4 Apr 1897|p1418.htm#i22682||||||| | ||
| Death* | 1903 | He died at Flat Rock, Randolph Co., Alabama, in 1903. |
| Burial* | 1903 | His body was interred in 1903 at Flat Rock, Randolph Co., Alabama. |
| Birth* | say 1903 | Infant was born at Flat Rock, Randolph Co., Alabama, say 1903. |
| He was the son of Stephen Patrick Henry Green and Leonora Leslie Culpepper. |
| Last Edited | 1 Oct 2000 |
Sarah Wilbanks
Female, #22691
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| Last Edited | 28 Nov 1999 |
Doris Josephine Culpepper
Female, #22694, (22 October 1916 - 29 October 1991)
| Name Variation | Doris Josephine Culpepper was also known as Jo. | |
| Birth* | 22 Oct 1916 | Doris was born at Como, Hopkins Co., Texas, on 22 Oct 1916. |
| Marriage* | 24 Jul 1937 | She married Alvis Cleo Webb at Texas on 24 Jul 1937. |
| Married Name | 24 Jul 1937 | As of 24 Jul 1937, her married name was Webb. |
| Employment* | Doris's occupation: homemaker at Texas. | |
| Residence* | 1991 | Doris resided at Hurst, Tarrant Co., Texas, in 1991. |
| Death* | 29 Oct 1991 | She died at Bedford, Tarrant Co., Texas, on 29 Oct 1991. |
| Burial* | 1 Nov 1991 | Her body was interred on 1 Nov 1991 at Lost Prairie Cemetery, Groesbeck, Limestone Co., Texas. |
| Biography* | Doris Josephine was the daughter of Robert Earl and Ruth (Johnson) Culpepper. She was born and raised in Texas and, in 1937, she married Alvis Cleo Webb. Jo was noted for her cheese dip, Mexican food, and many desserts as well as for her pets which included dogs, cats, foxes, hamsters, parakeets, and an owl.1 Jo attended church every Wednesday and Sunday and for many years was a member of Bellevue Baptist Church but she later joined the Shady Oaks Baptist Church.2 Jo died in 1991 at the age of 75 leaving behind her husband of 54 years. |
Family | Alvis Cleo Webb b. 27 Dec 1913 | |
| Marriage* | 24 Jul 1937 | She married Alvis Cleo Webb at Texas on 24 Jul 1937. |
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| Last Edited | 10 Sep 2003 |
Citations
- Mrs. R. (Ranelle Schultz) Krejci 20 Mar 1994 family history based on information supplied by Mrs. Randall (Patti Jonelle Webb) Combs
- "Doris Jo Webb, Homemaker" The Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas) 31 Oct 1991, p. 33
Iris Emma Culpepper
Female, #22695, (2 May 1918 - 26 November 1992)
| Name Variation | Iris Emma Culpepper was also known as Sis. | |
| Birth* | 2 May 1918 | Iris was born at Como, Hopkins Co., Texas, on 2 May 1918. |
| Marriage* | 24 Dec 1936 | She married James Milton Hardison at Texas on 24 Dec 1936. |
| Married Name | 24 Dec 1936 | As of 24 Dec 1936, her married name was Hardison. |
| Residence* | 1991 | Iris resided at Richmond, Fort Bend Co., Texas, in 1991. |
| Death* | 26 Nov 1992 | She died at Houston, Harris Co., Texas, on 26 Nov 1992. |
| Burial* | 28 Nov 1992 | Her body was interred on 28 Nov 1992 at Morton Cemetery, Richmond, Fort Bend Co., Texas. |
| Biography* | Iris Emma was the daughter of Robert Earl and Ruth (Johnson) Culpepper. Her middle name came from her grandmother, Mrs. Edwin (Augie Emma Lee) Johnson.1 A niece, Mrs. R. (Ranelle Schultz) Krejci, wrote:2: Sis and Bully (Milton) lived near the Emmitt Schultz's and across the street from Bubba and Bootsie Kliem (R E L and Rachel) for years. The six of them did a lot of activities together. Ranelle added that Sis ""made a great banana cake!" Sis died in 1992 at the age of 74. |
Family | James Milton Hardison b. 20 Mar 1918, d. 12 Jan 1983 | |
| Marriage* | 24 Dec 1936 | She married James Milton Hardison at Texas on 24 Dec 1936. |
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| Last Edited | 10 Sep 2003 |
Citations
- Mrs. R. (Ranelle Schultz) Krejci family history 20 Mar 1994
- family history 20 Mar 1994
Hazel Ruth Culpepper1
Female, #22697, (16 September 1923 - circa 18 May 2002)
| Name Variation | Hazel Ruth Culpepper was also known as Snooks. | |
| Birth* | 16 Sep 1923 | Hazel was born at Groesbeck, Limestone Co., Texas, on 16 Sep 1923.2 |
| Married Name | 7 Jun 1941 | As of 7 Jun 1941, her married name was Bolin. |
| Married Name | Her married name was Holt. | |
| Employment* | She was employed at Texas. | |
| Married Name | 27 Sep 1978 | As of 27 Sep 1978, her married name was Cox. |
| Residence* | 1991 | Hazel resided at Sugar Land, Fort Bend Co., Texas, in 1991.3 |
| Death* | circa 18 May 2002 | She died at Fort Bend Co., Texas, circa 18 May 2002. Cancer.4 |
| Burial* | 20 May 2002 | Her body was interred on 20 May 2002 at Fort Bend Co., Texas. |
| Biography* | "Snooks" Hazel Ruth is the daughter of Robert Earl and Ruth (Johnson) Culpepper. Mrs. R. (Ranelle Schultz) Krejci noted the following in a 20 Mar 1994 family history: Snooks lives in Venetian Estates in Sugarland. She and Clyde love to have their nieces and nephews visit and fish out [of] their backyard. She worked for years as Dr. Franz Amman's receptionist. |
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| Last Edited | 18 Jan 2007 |
Citations
- E-mail from Tommie Sue Reeves Smith, e-mail address, 942 Clarice, Grand Prairie, TX 75051 to Lew Griffin, numerous e-mails.
- Texas Department of State Health Services, compiler, Texas Birth Index, 1903 - 1997, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8781&ti=0
Earl Culpepper is the father of an infant born 16 Sep 1923 in Limestone Co., Texas. - "Doris Jo Webb, Homemaker" [UL:The Fort Worth Star-Telegram:UL] (Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas) 31 Oct 1991, p. 33 Mrs. R. (Ranelle Schultz) Krejci added (family history 20 Mar 1994).
[IT:Snooks lives in Venetian Estates in Sugarland.:IT] - Probably Richmond or Rosenberg, TX.
Mary Maurine Culpepper1
Female, #22699
Family | Emmit Awald Schultz b. 28 Feb 1924, d. 21 Dec 1981 | |
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| Last Edited | 27 Oct 2006 |
Citations
- Texas Department of State Health Services, compiler, Texas Birth Index, 1903 - 1997, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8781&ti=0
Mary Maurine Culpepper, Female, born __ 1929 in Limestone Co., Texas, child of Robert Earl Culpepper and Ruth Johnson.
Margaret Elone Culpepper1
Female, #22700
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| Last Edited | 27 Oct 2006 |
Citations
- Texas Department of State Health Services, compiler, Texas Birth Index, 1903 - 1997, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8781&ti=0
Elone Culpepper, Female, born __ 1932 in Limestone Co., TX to Robert E Culpepper and Ruth Johnson.
Maurice Joe Prasatik
Male, #22701
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| Last Edited | 27 Oct 2006 |
Emmit Awald Schultz
Male, #22702, (28 February 1924 - 21 December 1981)
| Name Variation | Emmit Awald Schultz was also known as Pop. | |
| Birth* | 28 Feb 1924 | Emmit was born at Bellville, Austin Co., Texas, on 28 Feb 1924. |
| World War II* | between 1942 and 1945 | He served in World War II between 1942 and 1945 (U.S. Navy). |
| Death* | 21 Dec 1981 | He died at Richmond, Fort Bend Co., Texas, on 21 Dec 1981. |
| Burial* | 23 Dec 1981 | His body was interred on 23 Dec 1981 at Morton Cemetery, Richmond, Fort Bend Co., Texas. |
| Biography* | Emmit was 17 years old when the United States entered World War II and his son in law, Raymond Daniel Krejci, wrote of Emmit's military service:1 He was a Navy Medic attached to the Sixth Marines. He walked across Naha Airfield on the April 1, 1945 landing. We have him on film prior to and after the landing from the TV series World at War-The Pacific.... Had his right eye shot out on Okinawa in W W II, prevented him from being a doctor. It took U.S. forces nearly three months to wrest Okinawa from the Japanese and at the cost of 49,151 men.2 After the Philippines were retaken on July 5, 1945, the United States used bases in Okinawa and the Marianas to begin a full air war against Japan.2 An atomic bomb, which was first successfully tested on July 18, 1945, was dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 and on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945 and on August 10, 1945, Japan sued for peace and World War II came to an end on August 14, 1945.2 After the War, Emmit returned home, married Mary Maurine Culpepper and went back to school. Raymond Krejci wrote:1 He was President of his graduating class at the U of H [University of Houston?] Pharmacy School in 1951.... He placed a lot of store in education and the education of others. Emmit also emerged from the War with a zest for life. He loved people. He loved fishing with his wife and father-in-law, Robert Earl Culpepper, playing dominoes with Robert Earl and playing poker with Dr. and Ruth Amman.1 Even while working as a pharmacist, he would play tricks on the regular customers at his drug store.1 Raymond Krejci wrote:1 [Emmit] loved helping people--He was a soft touch for anyone who had a sob story, but he was never "burned" by anyone he helped.... Had friends from every race that came to the store.... Raymond Krejci also recalled that Emmit had many hobbies: gardening, grafting trees, raising exotic birds, restoring Model A and Model T Fords, rebuilding and rebluing rifles and wine making.1 Raymond wrote:1 Produce went to anyone who would take it. We made several Midnight runs to Houston Intercontinental to pick up shipments of birds.... Loved to go dancing-especially "jitterbug." Loved remaking gun stocks and ruining cook stoves. He had many hobbies and did not enjoy anything requiring patience.... [Raymond then added: But he taught me patience!] He played the harmonica and was a fool for taking home movies. If he had seen the advent of video tape there would have had to be an addition to the house just for his tapes! Raymond went on to note:1 Emmit was a real character.... He had many sayings from the "Book of Emmit." Of course we never wrote them down. One we can remember and even use ourselves is "Dasher". This referred to anyone with minimal intelligence.... |
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| Last Edited | 18 Oct 2008 |
Citations
- Mrs. R. (Ranelle Schultz) Krejci family history 20 Mar 1994
- James Trager, The Peoples's Chronology (New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1992) p. 893
Reid Wayne Bolin
Male, #22703
Family | Hazel Ruth Culpepper b. 16 Sep 1923, d. c 18 May 2002 | |
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| Last Edited | 18 Jun 2000 |