Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Levi Spinks Pogue-10755

Pettytown = Red Rock


Arrena Fowler-3716

Donny L Hamilton
lists birthplace as Indiana
daughter of John Fowler


John Petty-10828

file of Mrs Roy F Loe
died as an infant


Issac Jones Barber-3717

Linda Reid
deathdate/place
birth info
burial place


John Curtis Barber-12897

Louder & Lowder & Loudder by Ernestine Loudder Bowden
was considered a murderer, criminal, sentenced to life in prison 30 Jan
1908 murder was in revenge for his father's death
murder committed on 18 Oct 1907, abt John's 21st birthday
ran with Kep Queen (cousin)


Johnson Mannon Petty-3698

Pettytown aka Red Rock


Cynthia Statira Peacock-3707

Pettytown aka Red Rock


James Rice Crouch-3705

middle name sometimes spelled "Rico"


Tempie Arminta Petty-3700

Married first to James Rice Crouch and later to a cousin of hers by the name of Nathan Petty. Another cousin, George, shot Nathan over the love of her and she later married someone else. Aunt Minty, as she was called, was a small lady and was no doubt a great flirt. While unlucky in marriage, she left some very smart daughters who were responsible for much of this Petty history. One of her daughters, Mrs. Belle Gover, lived until 1951. One of her granddaughters came from Oregon before she died and spent one month with Mrs. Gover taking facts and dates of this Petty history. As far as we have been able to check on it, everything and every date has proven to be correct. She had a remarkable memory, as did many of the other older Pettys. Another grand-daughter, Mrs. Eddie Voight lives in Austin and has a museum of relics that is well worth anyone's time to go wee at 1501 E. 13th Street, Austin, Texas. Aunt Minty is buried at Kelsey, in Upshur County, Texas.

Nathan married Arminta and deserted her. He then married another woman in Dallas and left her. She later gave birth to Ed Petty. Nathan returned to Arminta before she gave birth to their son, Joseph Aden Petty. However, Nathan never saw either of his sons as he was shot by cousin George. Nathan had a brother, John Petty of San Antonio, Texas.


William Nathan Petty-3719

shot by his cousin, George Petty in a dispute

Petty Papers (as in wife's file)
listed as Billy

file of Mrs. Roy F Loe
most of information

Petty Papers Vol 8 #2 pg 21


Tempie Arminta Petty-3700

Married first to James Rice Crouch and later to a cousin of hers by the name of Nathan Petty. Another cousin, George, shot Nathan over the love of her and she later married someone else. Aunt Minty, as she was called, was a small lady and was no doubt a great flirt. While unlucky in marriage, she left some very smart daughters who were responsible for much of this Petty history. One of her daughters, Mrs. Belle Gover, lived until 1951. One of her granddaughters came from Oregon before she died and spent one month with Mrs. Gover taking facts and dates of this Petty history. As far as we have been able to check on it, everything and every date has proven to be correct. She had a remarkable memory, as did many of the other older Pettys. Another grand-daughter, Mrs. Eddie Voight lives in Austin and has a museum of relics that is well worth anyone's time to go wee at 1501 E. 13th Street, Austin, Texas. Aunt Minty is buried at Kelsey, in Upshur County, Texas.

Nathan married Arminta and deserted her. He then married another woman in Dallas and left her. She later gave birth to Ed Petty. Nathan returned to Arminta before she gave birth to their son, Joseph Aden Petty. However, Nathan never saw either of his sons as he was shot by cousin George. Nathan had a brother, John Petty of San Antonio, Texas.


Charles Bearce-3720

Linda Reid
probably buried in Caldwell Co., TX


Tempie Arminta Petty-3700

Married first to James Rice Crouch and later to a cousin of hers by the name of Nathan Petty. Another cousin, George, shot Nathan over the love of her and she later married someone else. Aunt Minty, as she was called, was a small lady and was no doubt a great flirt. While unlucky in marriage, she left some very smart daughters who were responsible for much of this Petty history. One of her daughters, Mrs. Belle Gover, lived until 1951. One of her granddaughters came from Oregon before she died and spent one month with Mrs. Gover taking facts and dates of this Petty history. As far as we have been able to check on it, everything and every date has proven to be correct. She had a remarkable memory, as did many of the other older Pettys. Another grand-daughter, Mrs. Eddie Voight lives in Austin and has a museum of relics that is well worth anyone's time to go wee at 1501 E. 13th Street, Austin, Texas. Aunt Minty is buried at Kelsey, in Upshur County, Texas.

Nathan married Arminta and deserted her. He then married another woman in Dallas and left her. She later gave birth to Ed Petty. Nathan returned to Arminta before she gave birth to their son, Joseph Aden Petty. However, Nathan never saw either of his sons as he was shot by cousin George. Nathan had a brother, John Petty of San Antonio, Texas.


Mary E. Huddleston-3706

file of Mrs Roy F Loe
most of information

Petty Papers Vol 8 #2 pg 21


Walter Petty-10799

file of Mrs Roy F Loe

Petty Papers Vol 8 #2 pg 21


Emily E. Petty-10800

file of Mrs. Roy F Loe

Petty Papers Vol 8 #2 pg 21