Clarice Jean Stine

Clarice Jean Stine

Female 1950 - 2008  (57 years)

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  1. 1.  Clarice Jean StineClarice Jean Stine was born on 5 Oct 1950 (daughter of Randall Bryan Stine and Verla Marcine Donovan); died on 17 Jul 2008; was buried after 17 Jul 2008 in Resthaven Gardens Cemetery, Oklahoma City, Cleveland, Oklahoma, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Family Search ID: GMLR-TH2
    • Photos: Go to Photo Gallery for Clarice Jean Stine
    • _UID: 526CE3E4F31A4AD2907A0E63205B4FA79A29
    • Name: From 17 Aug 174; Clarice Jean Bratcher
    • Ω Misc Witness: 8 May 2004, Robertsdale, Baldwin, Alabama, United States; Marie Kennedy's 80th Birthday Party and Family Reunion

    Notes:

    Ω Misc Witness:
    Witness Role: Principal Dovie Marie RIFFLE

    Clarice married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Randall Bryan StineRandall Bryan Stine was born on 8 Jun 1922 in Haskell, Muskogee, Oklahoma, United States; died on 11 Feb 1960 in Woodward Memorial Hospital, Woodward, Woodward, Oklahoma, United States; was buried on 13 Feb 1960 in Mooreland Cemetery, Mooreland, Woodward, Oklahoma, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Family Search ID: MWTT-FCJ
    • _UID: C5C58BD2BE9E43559BF33479C231B2A25D1F
    • Military Service: From 1941 to 1945; World War II, US Naval Reserve

    Notes:

    Military Service:
    No specifics known beyond grave marker: HA1 USNR World War II - HA1 is Hospital Apprentice, First Class.

    Buried:
    funeral services held at First Baptist Church in Mooreland. Officiating ministers: Rev. Earl Bengs, pastor First Baptist Church, Mooreland; Rev. D. H. Thurber, Custer, OK

    Randall married Verla Marcine Donovan on 13 May 1944 in Mooreland, Woodward, Oklahoma, United States. Verla (daughter of James Sartwell Donovan and Eunice Ida Riffle) was born on 13 Sep 1925 in Follett, Lipscomb, Texas, United States; died on 31 Jul 2016 in Holdenville, Hughes, Oklahoma, United States; was buried after 31 Jul 2016 in Mooreland Cemetery, Mooreland, Woodward, Oklahoma, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Verla Marcine DonovanVerla Marcine Donovan was born on 13 Sep 1925 in Follett, Lipscomb, Texas, United States (daughter of James Sartwell Donovan and Eunice Ida Riffle); died on 31 Jul 2016 in Holdenville, Hughes, Oklahoma, United States; was buried after 31 Jul 2016 in Mooreland Cemetery, Mooreland, Woodward, Oklahoma, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Family Search ID: L1TH-YHR
    • Photos: Go to Photo Gallery for Verla Marcine Donovan
    • _UID: 903AB009C7B049BF968A49F74C48985FED86
    • Ω Census daughter: 1 Apr 1930
    • Name: From 13 May 1944; Verla Stine
    • Name: From 17 Oct 1969; Verla Munsell
    • Anecdote: 23 Mar 1978
    • Ω Misc Witness: 8 May 2004, Robertsdale, Baldwin, Alabama, United States; Marie Kennedy's 80th Birthday Party and Family Reunion

    Notes:

    Ω Census daughter:
    Witness Role: Principal James Sartwell DONOVAN

    Anecdote:
    In a letter from Kathleen Maddox to her aunt, Katie Riffle Price, Kathleen has this to say:

    "to me, Verla is so nice and I love to be around her, when I am around her she seems to make everything better somehow"

    Ω Misc Witness:
    Witness Role: Principal Dovie Marie RIFFLE

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living
    3. Living
    4. 1. Clarice Jean Stine was born on 5 Oct 1950; died on 17 Jul 2008; was buried after 17 Jul 2008 in Resthaven Gardens Cemetery, Oklahoma City, Cleveland, Oklahoma, United States.
    5. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  James Sartwell DonovanJames Sartwell Donovan was born on 28 Jan 1888 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, United States (son of A. J. Donovan and Eva Otto); died on 11 Jan 1954 in Mooreland, Woodward, Oklahoma, United States; was buried after 11 Jan 1964 in Fairmont Cemetery, Follett, Lipscomb, Texas, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Family Search ID: K87W-FL2
    • Photos: Go to Photo Gallery for James Sartwell Donovan
    • _UID: 533AA20799B147338E6E848768FEF72381FD
    • Ω Census son: 15 Apr 1910
    • Census: 1 Apr 1930, Lipscomb, Texas, United States
    • Ω Census Principal: 1 Apr 1930

    Notes:

    Ω Census son:
    Witness Role: Principal A. J. DONOVAN

    Census:
    Witness Role: head of household James Sartwell DONOVAN
    Witness Role: wife Eunice Ida RIFFLE
    Witness Role: son Virgil Eugene DONOVAN
    Witness Role: daughter Verla Marcine DONOVAN

    Ω Census Principal:
    Witness Role: Principal James Sartwell DONOVAN

    James married Eunice Ida Riffle on 21 Oct 1914 in Follett, Lipscomb, Texas, United States. Eunice (daughter of Samuel Scott Riffle and Sarah Josephine Faucett) was born on 6 Mar 1893 in Italy, Ellis, Texas, United States; died on 9 May 1975 in Mooreland, Woodward, Oklahoma, United States; was buried after 9 May 1975 in Fairmont Cemetery, Follett, Lipscomb, Texas, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Eunice Ida RiffleEunice Ida Riffle was born on 6 Mar 1893 in Italy, Ellis, Texas, United States (daughter of Samuel Scott Riffle and Sarah Josephine Faucett); died on 9 May 1975 in Mooreland, Woodward, Oklahoma, United States; was buried after 9 May 1975 in Fairmont Cemetery, Follett, Lipscomb, Texas, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Family Search ID: LWDG-DZV
    • Photos: Go to Photo Gallery for Eunice Ida Riffle
    • _UID: 3E0D1F1D7F5B4137B24E101C45DD5FD55B00
    • Ω Census daughter: 1 Jun 1900
    • Ω Census daughter: 15 Apr 1910
    • Name: From 21 Oct 1914; Eunice Donovan
    • Ω Census wife: 1 Apr 1930
    • Ω Letters Unknown: 26 May 1944, Follett, Lipscomb, Texas, United States; from Eunice

    Notes:

    Anecdote:
    Letter from Meridian Mississippi to "cousin" is possibly from one of Bat Roach and Josephine Murphy's children to Eunice. All that remains is the first page of this letter, mention is made of "Uncle Sam", as well as Katie and Clarine. Uncle Sam would be Samuel Scott Riffle, Eunice's father and uncle to the Roach children. Katie Riffle would, at this time, have been one year old, Clarine Roach would be similar in age. This letter would have been written shortly after the Civil War Soldiers reunion where S. S. Riffle met Bat Roach, his brother-in-law.

    Ω Census daughter:
    Witness Role: Principal Samuel Scott RIFFLE

    Ω Census daughter:
    Witness Role: Principal Samuel Scott RIFFLE

    Ω Census wife:
    Witness Role: Principal James Sartwell DONOVAN

    Ω Letters Unknown:
    Witness Role: Principal Mary Elizabeth EMBRY

    Children:
    1. Virgil Eugene Donovan was born on 9 Feb 1919 in Rocky Ford, Otero, Colorado, United States; died on 5 Dec 1985 in Ness City, Ness, Kansas, United States; was buried after 5 Dec 1985 in Fairmont Cemetery, Follett, Lipscomb, Texas, United States.
    2. 3. Verla Marcine Donovan was born on 13 Sep 1925 in Follett, Lipscomb, Texas, United States; died on 31 Jul 2016 in Holdenville, Hughes, Oklahoma, United States; was buried after 31 Jul 2016 in Mooreland Cemetery, Mooreland, Woodward, Oklahoma, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  A. J. Donovan was born in 1866 in Iowa, United States; died on 16 Mar 1924 in Mooreland, Woodward, Oklahoma, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Family Search ID: KHWF-P7G
    • Name: A. James Donovan
    • _UID: 0BD23FCD780D4E14BDEB5B54DA5F7B3A1598
    • Birth: 1870, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, United States
    • Census: 15 Apr 1910, Lipscomb, Texas, United States
    • Ω Census Principal: 15 Apr 1910

    Notes:

    Census:
    Witness Role: head of household A. J. DONOVAN
    Witness Role: wife Eva OTTO
    Witness Role: son James Sartwell DONOVAN
    Witness Role: daughter Pluma E. DONOVAN
    Witness Role: son Dail I. DONOVAN

    Ω Census Principal:
    Witness Role: Principal A. J. DONOVAN

    A. married Eva Otto. Eva was born on 1 Aug 1871 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States; died on 16 May 1958 in Mooreland, Woodward, Oklahoma, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Eva Otto was born on 1 Aug 1871 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States; died on 16 May 1958 in Mooreland, Woodward, Oklahoma, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Family Search ID: LQ51-P4K
    • _UID: C8F55AD73FD846F1AA38017EE910341CE6CF
    • Birth: 1872, Michigan, United States
    • Ω Census wife: 15 Apr 1910

    Notes:

    Ω Census wife:
    Witness Role: Principal A. J. DONOVAN

    Children:
    1. 6. James Sartwell Donovan was born on 28 Jan 1888 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, United States; died on 11 Jan 1954 in Mooreland, Woodward, Oklahoma, United States; was buried after 11 Jan 1964 in Fairmont Cemetery, Follett, Lipscomb, Texas, United States.
    2. Pluma E. Donovan was born in 1893 in Kansas, United States; and died.
    3. Dail I. Donovan was born about 1899 in Oklahoma, United States; and died.

  3. 14.  Samuel Scott RiffleSamuel Scott Riffle was born on 18 Mar 1855 in Guntown, Itawamba, Mississippi, United States (son of Lafayette Tribble and Amanda L. Dugger); died on 1 Feb 1941 in Follett, Lipscomb, Texas, United States; was buried after 1 Feb 1941 in Fairmont Cemetery, Follett, Lipscomb, Texas, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Family Search ID: LW8F-TS8
    • Photos: Go to Photo Gallery for Samuel Scott Riffle
    • _UID: 159361C3D9D1400F8346CA97ADEFEB4FC5A7
    • Anecdote: Jun 1864, Mississippi, United States; The Civil War came to his doorstep.
    • Anecdote: 1869; On his own by the age of 14
    • Occupation: 1880, Shelby, Tennessee, United States; farmer
    • Census: 1 Jun 1880, Shelby, Tennessee, United States
    • Ω Census Principal: 1 Jun 1880
    • Occupation: 1887, Earl Fort's Cotton Plantation, Ellis, Texas, United States; overseer
    • Anecdote: 22 Jun 1897; Civil War Veterans Reunion in Nashville TN
    • Census: 1 Jun 1900, Ellis, Texas, United States
    • Ω Census Principal: 1 Jun 1900
    • Occupation: Abt 1903, Ivanhoe, Beaver, Oklahoma, United States; farmer
    • Residence: Abt 1906, Follett, Lipscomb, Texas, United States
    • Census: 15 Apr 1910, Lipscomb, Texas, United States
    • Ω Census Principal: 15 Apr 1910
    • Census: 1 Jan 1920, Lipscomb, Texas, United States
    • Ω Census Principal: 1 Jan 1920
    • Census: 1 Apr 1930, Lipscomb, Texas, United States
    • Ω Census Principal: 1 Apr 1930
    • Census: 1 Apr 1940, Lipscomb, Texas, United States
    • Ω Census Principal: 1 Apr 1940
    • Anecdote: 1976
    • Anecdote: 13 Oct 2012; Story transferred from Leslie's old website

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Calculating birth date from death certificate:Info provided by his son-in-law Homer Price, age at death 81 years, 7 months, 12 days. This would give birth date 20-Jun-1859. Birth date printed on death certificate is 18 Jun 1869, that's very wrong.


    Misc:
    1. Was overseer of a cotton plantation in Ellis County, Texas owned by Earl Fort. Probably moved there because the Faucetts were already there - Sam came from Tennessee with his wife.

    2. Left Ellis County to homestead in OK panhandle (near Ivanhoe OK). Sam bought a 'relinquishment', proved it, and lived there for 3 years. Then moved with his family across the line back to Texas (near Follett).

    3. Early days : while living in Mississippi, Sam heard that Sherman was coming. He got on his horse and rode to warn the neighbors. Sam had a favorite horse at the time, he took her bridle off and gave her a swat on the rump - if Sherman was going to take his horse, he didn't want to see it!

    4. Sam found his half-sister through a Confederate soldier's reunion in Nashville (about 1880). He went with Andy Newt Faucett, his father-in-law. Josephine's husband was asking around for Sam's whereabouts and happened to ask Andy Newt Faucett!

    5. Per 1880 Census : Sam (age 24) lived in Shelby Co., TN on a farm. This farm was co-owned by Sam, C.S. Gandy (age 21) and W.M. Gandy (age 20). All three men were originally from Mississippi. - How did they know one another?

    6. In later years, Sam and 2nd wife Mary lived with youngest daughter Katie and her family. Legend has it that every year on his birthday (reunion-like events) he went out into the field with a pitchfork and returned with a rattlesnake, even when he was an 'old' man.

    7. Some remember that he once jumped out the hayloft with his grandson Mackey - he would have been quite old at the time, and Mackey doesn't recall it, but...

    Anecdote:
    Samuel Scott rode a horse to tell the neighbors that Sherman was coming (probably in Mississippi). Katie remembers her Daddy telling that he had a favorite horse and when he heard Sherman was coming he took the bridle off her and gave her a swat on the rump with the bridle. He said if Sherman was going to take her, he didn't intend to see it.
    [memo written by Deborah Price, as part of her research in the 1970s]

    During the war, there was a battle near Guntown, related to Sherman's Meridian campaign. It seems likely that this anecdote related to preparations for the Battle of Brice's Crossroads.
    The Battle of Brice's Crossroads, also known as the Battle of Tishomingo Creek and the Battle of Guntown, was fought on Friday, June 10, 1864, near Baldwyn, Mississippi, then part of the Confederate States of America. A Federal expedition from Memphis, Tennessee, of 4,800 infantry and 3,300 cavalry, under the command of Brigadier-General Samuel D. Sturgis, was defeated by a Confederate force of 3,500 cavalry under the command of Major-General Nathan Bedford Forrest.[2] The battle was a victory for the Confederates.


    Anecdote:
    Eunice remembered that Samuel Scott's mother Amanda's second husband, Mr. Murphy, died and she sent S.S. by horseback with a sack of grain across the river to be ground. (probably the Miss. River) When he was ready to return the river was up so he couldn't cross. When he finally did get home, his mother was dead and already buried. One of Amanda's sisters took Josephine and raised her. S.S. was on his own from then on. He was about 14 yrs. old.
    [memo written by Deborah Price, as part of her research in the 1970s]

    Piecing things together...
    Josephine Murphy (SS's half sister) was born in Winn Parish Louisiana, near the Red River. His mother Amanda got pregnant with a second child by Mr. Murphy. Mr. Murphy died before the baby was born, so it was probably a newly widowed, pregnant Amanda, with toddler Josephine, sending SS out to provide for the family. Clearly he was gone for quite some time, during which his mother died and Josephine was taken to live with an aunt.

    Occupation:
    Per the 1880 Census : S.S. Riffle (age 24) lived in Shelby Co., TN on a farm. This farm was co-owned by Mr. Riffle, C.S. Gandy (age 21) and W.M. Gandy (age 24). All three men were originally from Mississippi. - How did they know one another?

    Census:
    Partner in a farm with C.S. and W.M. Gandy.
    Witness Role: head of household Name: C. S. Gandy
    Witness Role: 21 year old single male, farmer
    Witness Role: brother Name: W. M. Gandy
    Witness Role: 24 year old single male
    Witness Role: partner Samuel Scott RIFFLE

    Ω Census Principal:
    Witness Role: head of household Name: C. S. Gandy
    Witness Role: 21 year old single male, farmer
    Witness Role: brother Name: W. M. Gandy
    Witness Role: 24 year old single male
    Witness Role: Principal Samuel Scott RIFFLE

    Occupation:
    S. S. was an over-seer of a cotton plantation in Ellis County Texas, owned by Earl Fort. Moved there probably because the Faucetts were already there - going from Tennessee.
    [memo written by Deborah Price, as part of her research in the 1970s]

    Anecdote:
    Mr. Riffle found his half-sister (Josephine Murphy) through a Confederate soldier's reunion in Nashville. He went with Andy Newt Faucett, his father-in-law.

    Josephine's husband Bat Roach was asking around for S.S. Riffle's whereabouts and happened to ask Andy Newt Faucett!

    Josephine was not there as she was pregnant with Clarine, Mary Embry was pregnant with Katie. Once Josephine was recovered from having Clarine, the Roach family headed for Forreston,TX to see them. Josephine, Bat, and their children Clarine, Chick, and Josie had quite a time as they had really never been in the country.
    [above note written by Mack Price]

    Samuel Scott located his half-sister through a Confederate soldier's reunion in Nashville Tenn. S. S. 1st wife, Sarah Josephine Faucett's father, Andy Newt, was a Confederate veteran and attended this reunion in the 1880s. Bartholmew Roach, by this time married to Josephine Murphy, attended hoping to find someone who knew Samuel Scott Riffle's whereabouts and ran into A.N. Faucett, SS's father in law! They were in touch from then on. The Roach's lived in Meridian, Mississippi during the time they had the 12 children. They homesteaded in the Oklahoma strip prior to S.S. bringing his family in Dec 04. The Roach's left and went to Ada, Okla, and went into mercantile business.
    [above note written by Debbie Price]

    Note: Conflict between dates and facts.
    Andy Newt Faucett was SS' first father in law, there was a Confederate Reunion in Nashville in 1897. Clarine Roach and Mary Josephine Riffle were both born in 1897 (I think). So it would have been Sarah Josephine Faucett pregnant with Mary Josephine that SS left at home, not Mary Elizabeth Embry pregnant with Katie.

    Witness Role: Witness Andrew Newton FAUSETT
    Witness Role: Witness Bartholomew ROACH

    Census:
    SS Riffle moved to Ellis, Texas to become an overseer of a plantation. His wife had died, He brought his 4 eldest children with him, leaving the baby, Mary, in the care of other relatives. He would soon marry Mary Embry, have a daughter, Katie, and bring his young daughter Mary to live with the blended familiy.
    Witness Role: head of household Samuel Scott RIFFLE
    Witness Role: daughter Annie Beatrice RIFFLE
    Witness Role: daughter Allie May RIFFLE
    Witness Role: son Luther Tyrell RIFFLE
    Witness Role: daughter Eunice Ida RIFFLE

    Ω Census Principal:
    Witness Role: Principal Samuel Scott RIFFLE

    Occupation:
    Left Ellis County to homestead in Oklahoma strip. Bought a relinquishment. Proved it & lived 3 yrs. there - then moved across the line back into Texas.
    [memo written by Deborah Price, as part of her research in the 1970s]

    Residence:
    Moved with his family across the TX-OK state line back to Texas (near Follett). In later years he and his wife lived with his youngest daughter, Katie and her husband Homer Price. Legend says that every year on his birthday (reunion-like events) he went out into the field with a pitchfork and returned with a rattlesnake, even when he was an "old" man. Some remember that he once jumped out the hayloft with his grandson Mackey - he would have been quite old at the time, and Mackey doesn't recall it, but...

    Census:
    Witness Role: head of household Samuel Scott RIFFLE
    Witness Role: wife Mary Elizabeth EMBRY
    Witness Role: son Luther Tyrell RIFFLE
    Witness Role: daughter Eunice Ida RIFFLE
    Witness Role: daughter Mary Josephine RIFFLE
    Witness Role: daughter Katie Alma RIFFLE

    Ω Census Principal:
    Witness Role: Principal Samuel Scott RIFFLE

    Census:
    Witness Role: head of household Samuel Scott RIFFLE
    Witness Role: wife Mary Elizabeth EMBRY
    Witness Role: daughter Katie Alma RIFFLE
    Witness Role:

    Witness Role: laborer Samuel Robert WILLIAMSON

    Ω Census Principal:
    Witness Role: Principal Samuel Scott RIFFLE

    Census:
    Witness Role: head of household Samuel Scott RIFFLE
    Witness Role: wife Mary Elizabeth EMBRY

    Ω Census Principal:
    Witness Role: Principal Samuel Scott RIFFLE

    Census:
    Witness Role: head of household Samuel Scott RIFFLE
    Witness Role: wife Mary Elizabeth EMBRY
    Witness Role: daughter Mattie Iola RIFFLE
    Witness Role: sister Josephine MURPHY

    Ω Census Principal:
    Witness Role: Principal Samuel Scott RIFFLE

    Anecdote:
    History of S.S. Riffle written by his daughter Katie Price, published in the book, History of Lipscomb County.

    Anecdote:
    When God Winks at You: How God Speaks Directly to You Through the Power of Coincidence by Squire Rushnell is a book I haven't read, but would like to. The idea of coincidence being a little wink from God is one of those concepts I find exceedingly comforting. At any rate - there's a great story of coincidence in our very own family.

    Samuel Scott Riffle, known to most (even his wife) as Mr. Riffle, had the kind of tough upbringing that was sadly quite common in the South after the Civil War.

    To recap:

    His father died in the war before he was 7 years old. His mom remarried, had a daughter, we're hoping that life was good for them all at this point, though they were in Mississippi and the war and reconstruction were really tough on folks in this area. His mom got pregnant again, Mr. Riffle was in his early teens at this point.

    His stepfather (Mr. Murphy) died in an accident coming home from town, leaving Amanda, his pregnant widow, Josephine, his 5 year old daughter, and SS Riffle, his 13 year old stepson, to fend for themselves.

    Mr. Riffle had either already gone off to work somewhere, or he did so after his stepfather died, we don't know. All we do know is that he was, at the young age of 13 or 14 not at home with his mother when she had the baby. The baby, a boy, was either stillborn or died shortly thereafter. Amanda apparently lived for a short time, a week, a few months, we don't know, but then she died as well.

    Mr. Riffle couldn't get across the Mississippi river to get home immediately(flooding season apparently), and by the time he did get home, his mom was buried, and his sister Josephine was gone to live with other family. We aren't sure if he even knew where she was. He was completely on his own, it was 1870 and he was only 15.

    He survived, thrived actually. Became a successful farmer, a father many times over, and eventually ended up in the great state of Texas.

    But there must have been, always at the back of his mind, a desire to find his sister. To know if she had turned out ok, to find his own connections to his past.

    Flash forward to 1901.

    Mr. Riffle's first wife, Sarah Josephine Faucett, had died leaving him with 6 children. He remarried (Mary Elizabeth Embry) and had one more child (my grandmother, Katie Alma Riffle).

    While Miss Mary was pregnant with Katie, Mr. Riffle and his (former) father-in-law Andy Newt Faucett decided to go to a Civil War Veterans reunion, to see if there was any way for Mr. Riffle to find his family.

    Another gentleman, Bartholomew Roach, had gone to this reunion on behalf of his wife, Josephine Murphy, to find her brother. Bat Roach asked a nearby gentleman if he knew Samuel Scott Riffle. The gentleman he asked was Andy Newt Faucett. God winked.

    After that, the Roach and Riffle families stayed in touch. There was even a time that the Riffles stayed with the Roaches while their house was being built. Must have been a bit crowded - 7 Riffle children, 12 Roach children, 4 adults, and all the assorted farm animals.

    Over the years we've lost touch with the Roach side of the family, perhaps we can reunite again someday. The facts remain however -

    Terrible tragedy, extreme hardship, loss of family - survival and success in spite of it. As a descendant of this great man, I hope I can live up to his example.

    Personally, I find so much inspiration in the story of Samuel Scott Riffle, he's definitely one of the "dead ancestors" I'd love to meet.

    Please share your stories!

    Samuel married Sarah Josephine Faucett on 25 Dec 1881 in Collierville, Shelby, Tennessee, United States. Sarah (daughter of Andrew Newton Fausett and Martha J. Morton) was born on 4 Dec 1859 in Collierville, Shelby, Tennessee, United States; died on 25 Aug 1897 in Forreston, Ellis, Texas, United States; was buried after 25 Aug 1897 in Italy Cemetery, Italy, Ellis, Texas, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Sarah Josephine FaucettSarah Josephine Faucett was born on 4 Dec 1859 in Collierville, Shelby, Tennessee, United States (daughter of Andrew Newton Fausett and Martha J. Morton); died on 25 Aug 1897 in Forreston, Ellis, Texas, United States; was buried after 25 Aug 1897 in Italy Cemetery, Italy, Ellis, Texas, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Family Search ID: LWD2-BYJ
    • _UID: EE79C4F0D808437486C65315F6752BE9E574
    • Ω Census granddaughter: 1 Jun 1870
    • Name: Aft 25 Dec 1881; Sarah Riffle

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Fact Flags: Preferred

    Ω Census granddaughter:
    Witness Role: Principal David FAUSETT

    Children:
    1. Twin Girl 1 Riffle was born in 1882 in Collierville, Shelby, Tennessee, United States; died in 1882 in Collierville, Shelby, Tennessee, United States.
    2. Twin Girl 2 Riffle was born in 1882 in Collierville, Shelby, Tennessee, United States; died in 1882 in Collierville, Shelby, Tennessee, United States.
    3. Mattie Iola Riffle was born on 28 Jul 1883 in Collierville, Shelby, Tennessee, United States; died on 15 Jan 1968 in Mooreland, Woodward, Oklahoma, United States; was buried after 1968 in Fairmont Cemetery, Follett, Lipscomb, Texas, United States.
    4. Annie Beatrice Riffle was born on 10 Jan 1886; died on 29 Sep 1902 in Forreston, Ellis, Texas, United States; was buried after 29 Sep 1902 in Italy Cemetery, Italy, Ellis, Texas, United States.
    5. Allie May Riffle was born on 14 Jan 1888 in Italy, Ellis, Texas, United States; died on 31 Oct 1985 in Phelan, San Bernardino, California, United States; was buried after 31 Oct 1985 in Fairmont Cemetery, Follett, Lipscomb, Texas, United States.
    6. Luther Tyrell Riffle was born on 14 Jun 1890 in Italy, Ellis, Texas, United States; died on 13 Aug 1928 in Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States; was buried after Aug 1928 in Fairmont Cemetery, Follett, Lipscomb, Texas, United States.
    7. 7. Eunice Ida Riffle was born on 6 Mar 1893 in Italy, Ellis, Texas, United States; died on 9 May 1975 in Mooreland, Woodward, Oklahoma, United States; was buried after 9 May 1975 in Fairmont Cemetery, Follett, Lipscomb, Texas, United States.
    8. Bessie Verea Riffle was born on 10 Oct 1895 in Italy, Ellis, Texas, United States; died on 5 Nov 1899 in Italy, Ellis, Texas, United States; was buried after 5 Nov 1899 in Italy Cemetery, Italy, Ellis, Texas, United States.
    9. Mary Josephine Riffle was born on 18 Jul 1897 in Italy, Ellis, Texas, United States; died on 28 May 1967 in Denver, Denver, Colorado, United States; was buried after 28 May 1967 in Fairmont Cemetery, Follett, Lipscomb, Texas, United States.