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Richard Aaron Davis

Male 1906 - 1958  (52 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Richard Aaron Davis was born on 4 Mar 1906 in Limestone County (son of Aaron Simon Davis and Dellar Leona Carter); died on 15 Dec 1958 in Pasadena, Harris, Texas, United States.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: LY47-P1S
    • Reference Number: 4321
    • Residence: 1920, Justice Precinct 1, Limestone, Texas, United States

    Family/Spouse: Era Getrude Webb. Era was born in 1909; died in 2003. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Jo Davis was born on 12 Feb 1932 in Cameron County, Texas; died on 26 Apr 1991 in Harris County, Texas.
    3. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Aaron Simon Davis was born on 27 Jan 1874 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas (son of William Love Davis and Martha Harriet Maltby); died on 20 Jan 1938 in Fredericksburg, Gillespie County, Texas; was buried on 21 Jan 1938 in County Cemetery,,McLennan, Texas, United States.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: LH12-SMV
    • Reference Number: 928
    • Residence: 1920, Justice Precinct 1, Limestone, Texas, United States
    • Residence: 1930, Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States

    Notes:

    1910 Census
    Name: Hubert Davis
    Birthplace: Texas
    Relationship to Head of Household: Son
    Residence: Justice Precinct 2, Navarro, Texas
    Marital Status: Single
    Race : White
    Gender: Male
    Immigration Year:
    Father's Birthplace: Texas
    Mother's Birthplace: Texas
    Family Number: 362
    Page Number: 19
    Household
    Gender Age Parent
    A S Davis M 36y
    Parent
    Della Davis F 28y
    Hubert Davis M 16y
    Myrtle Davis F 8y
    Richard Davis M 5y
    Ollie Davis F 2y

    New info
    1910 Navarro Co., TX; JP2, E.D.87, Pg.232A:
    Davis, A.S., head 36, 1st marriage, married 13 yrs, farmer, Tx/Illinois/Ga;
    Della, wife, 28, 1st marriage, married 13 yrs, 5/4 children, Tx/Ga/Tx;
    Hubert, son, 16, farmer Tx/Tx/Tx;
    Myrtie dau. 8 Tx/Tx/Tx;
    Richard son 5 Tx/Tx/Tx;
    Ollie dau. 2 Tx/Tx/Tx.

    September 12, 1918
    Military Registeration Card shows Aaron Simon Davis and family living in Oletha, Limestone County, Texas.
    Wife is Della Davis.
    Occupation is Farmer - Self

    Name: Aron Davis
    Home in 1920: Justice Precinct 1, Limestone, Texas
    Age: 36
    Estimated birth year: abt 1884
    Birthplace: Texas
    Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
    [Head]
    Spouse's name: Della Davis
    Father's Birth Place: Tennessee
    Mother's Birth Place: Tennessee
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Sex: Male
    Home owned: Rent
    Able to read: Yes
    Able to Write: Yes
    Name: A S Davis
    Birthplace: Texas
    Relationship to Head of Household: Self
    Residence: Justice Precinct 2, Navarro, Texas
    Marital Status: Married
    Race : White
    Gender: Male
    Immigration Year:
    Father's Birthplace: Illinois
    Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
    Family Number: 362
    Page Number: 19
    Household Gender Age
    A S Davis M 36y
    Spouse
    Della Davis F 28y
    Child
    Hubert Davis M 16y
    Myrtle Davis F 8y
    Richard Davis M 5y
    Ollie Davis F 2y

    1920 Census
    Name:Aron Davis
    Residence:, Limestone, Texas
    Estimated Birth Year:1884
    Age:36
    Birthplace:Texas
    Relationship to Head of Household:Self
    Gender:Male
    Race:White
    Marital Status:Married
    Father's Birthplace:Tennessee
    Mother's Birthplace:Tennessee
    Film Number:1821829
    Digital Folder Number:4392085
    Image Number:00020
    Sheet Number:8
    Household Gender Age
    Aron Davis M 36y
    Spouse
    Della Davis F 36y
    Child
    Myrtle Davis F 20y
    Richard Davis M 14y
    Ollie Davis F 12y
    Martha Davis F 11y
    Lena Davis F 6y
    Annie Davis F 5y
    Perlee Davis F 3y7m
    Roxie Davis F 3m

    1920 Limestone Co., TX; JP1, E.D.79, Pg.8A:
    Aron [sic] Davis, head, 36, farmer, Tx/Tn/Tn;
    Della, wife, 36, Tx/Tn/Tx;
    Myrtle dau. 20 single Tx/Tx/Tx;
    Richard son 14 Tx/Tx/Tx;
    Ollie dau. 12 Tx/Tx/Tx;
    Martha dau. 11 Tx/Tx/Tx;
    Lena dau. 6 Tx/Tx/Tx;
    Annie dau. 5 Tx/Tx/Tx;
    Perlee dau. 3-x/12 Tx/Tx/Tx;
    Roxie dau. dau. 2/12 Tx/Tx/Tx.

    1920 Limestone Co., TX
    Justice Precinct 1,either Headville? Road, or Basf? Church and Groesbeck Road
    Census page dated Feb. 2, 1920
    Enumeration Dist. 79, page 8A
    Aron [sic] Davis, renting, age 36, b.TxTnTn, farmer
    Della wife 36 TxTnTx
    Myrtle 20 single TxTxTx
    Richard 14 TxTxTx farm labor, home farm
    Ollie daugter 12 TxTxTx
    Martha 11 TxTxTx
    Lena 6 TxTxTx
    Annie 5 TxTxTx
    Perlee dau. 3-x/12 TxTxTx
    Roxie 2? 3?/12 TxTxTx (age is given in months -- looks like it says 2 or 3 months).
    Note: TxTnTn = person born in Texas; father born in Tenn.; mother born in Tenn.
    TxTxTx = person born in Texas; father born in Texas; mother born in Texas.

    1930 Census
    Lived 912 Elm Street
    Salesman in Wood Yard

    1930 McLennan Co., TX, Waco; E.D.21, Pg.190A, 912 Elm Street:
    Davis, Aaron head 53 (occupation illegible) Tx/Tx/Tx;
    Della wife 52 Tx/Tx/Tx;
    Pearly dau. 11 Tx/Tx/Tx;
    Roxie dau. 9 Tx/Tx/Tx;
    Frances dau. 7 Tx/Tx/Tx;
    Annie dau. 16 helper in pecan factory Tx/Tx/Tx;
    Lena (surname Hamilton? Karilton?) dau. 19, married age 17, helper in pecan factory, Tx/Tx/Tx.
    Living next door:
    Davis, Richard head 23
    Babie? wife 20
    Jimmie E. dau 11/12
    living with them: Armitage family, bro.-in-law and sister-in-law

    Name: Aaron Davis
    Event: Census
    Event Date: 1930
    Event Place: Waco, Mclennan, Texas
    Gender: Male
    Age: 53
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Birthplace: Texas
    Estimated Birth Year: 1877
    Immigration Year:
    Relationship to Head of Household: Head
    Father's Birthplace: Texas
    Mother's Birthplace: Texas
    Enumeration District Number: 21
    Family Number: 40
    Sheet Number and Letter: 2A
    Line Number: 38
    NARA Publication: T626, roll 2373
    Film Number: 2342107
    Digital Folder Number: 4547352
    Image Number: 00982
    Household Gender Age
    Aaron Davis M 53
    Spouse Della Davis F 52
    Child Pearly Davis F 11
    Child Roxie Davis F 9
    Child Frances Davis F 7
    Child Annie Davis F 16
    Child Lena Hamilton F 19

    1938 Aaron and Dellar lived at 720 Earle Street, Waco, Texas.

    Aaron married Dellar Leona Carter on 12 Aug 1897 in Limestone County, Texas. Dellar (daughter of William Lafayette Carter and Martha A Allison) was born on 21 Feb 1885 in Axtell, McLennan, Texas, United States; died on 24 Jan 1961 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States; was buried in 1961 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Dellar Leona CarterDellar Leona Carter was born on 21 Feb 1885 in Axtell, McLennan, Texas, United States (daughter of William Lafayette Carter and Martha A Allison); died on 24 Jan 1961 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States; was buried in 1961 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: L8J2-NHL
    • Reference Number: 927
    • Residence: 1900, ED 66 Justice Precinct 1 (all east of Brazos River excl. Waco city), McLennan, Texas, United States
    • Residence: 1920, Justice Precinct 1, Limestone, Texas, United States
    • Residence: 1930, Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States

    Notes:

    m. December 13, 1927
    East Waco Greenwood Cemetery
    C. S. A. on lot but no name
    WRIGHT, James Muncy, June 22, 1867 -. March 30, 1909
    SUMMERS, Julia Ao, December 13, 1862 - October 30, 1943
    SUMMERS, Robert Ao, September 8, 1861 _. October 10, 1903
    SUMMERS, Joseph Eo, PFC 2 Inf Texas NG WWI, August 10, 1890 - March 12, 1951
    DORSETT, Walter, Infant son of Mr. & Mrs. W. P. DORSETT, March 1, 1915
    DORSETT, John Raymond, November 25, 1856 - October 23, 1912
    (DoRSETT?) Mrs. J. P., February 14, _. age 64 (metal tag torn off)
    DORSETT, Ray, Infant son of Mro & Mrs. J. R. DORSETT, February 11,1901
    DORSETT, William P., Texas Pvt lCl III Sn Tn 36 Div., November 1, 1930 -. od
    THOMAS, Mary E. DORSETT, March 3, 1888 -. May 23, 1908
    BRAZZIL, Baby Sister
    BRAZZIL, H. D. Family
    BRAZZIL, Mrs. H. D., 1869 - 1941 -. Mother
    BRAZZIL, Willie Edna, 1902 _. 1926 _. Mother
    ROBIDEAU, Beulah, July 11, 1881 _. May 25, 1934
    DAVIS, Dellar L., February 21, 1885 _. January 24, 1961
    TABOR, Tressie C., August 7, 1885 _. August 22, 1946
    RUSSELL, Leonard R., November 9, 1902 _. August 14, 1949
    GILCREASE, Jimmie, son of M. C. &Emma GILCREASE, May 27, 1897 - May 4, 1901
    GARDNER, Addison, April 23, 1899 _. January 11, 1906
    SAWYERS, R. H., (rest is illegible)
    ABBOTT, George W., Infant, September 23, 1923 - only date
    ABBOTT, Eo Lee, April 21, 1895 _. July 11, 1969 )
    ABBOTT, Willie Wintin, March 15, 1896 - March 29, 1959 ) double marker
    m. December 13, 1927
    East Waco Greenwood Cemetery
    C. S. A. on lot but no name
    WRIGHT, James Muncy, June 22, 1867 -. March 30, 1909
    SUMMERS, Julia Ao, December 13, 1862 - October 30, 1943
    SUMMERS, Robert Ao, September 8, 1861 _. October 10, 1903
    SUMMERS, Joseph Eo, PFC 2 Inf Texas NG WWI, August 10, 1890 - March 12, 1951
    DORSETT, Walter, Infant son of Mr. & Mrs. W. P. DORSETT, March 1, 1915
    DORSETT, John Raymond, November 25, 1856 - October 23, 1912
    (DoRSETT?) Mrs. J. P., February 14, _. age 64 (metal tag torn off)
    DORSETT, Ray, Infant son of Mro & Mrs. J. R. DORSETT, February 11,1901
    DORSETT, William P., Texas Pvt lCl III Sn Tn 36 Div., November 1, 1930 -. od
    THOMAS, Mary E. DORSETT, March 3, 1888 -. May 23, 1908
    BRAZZIL, Baby Sister
    BRAZZIL, H. D. Family
    BRAZZIL, Mrs. H. D., 1869 - 1941 -. Mother
    BRAZZIL, Willie Edna, 1902 _. 1926 _. Mother
    ROBIDEAU, Beulah, July 11, 1881 _. May 25, 1934
    DAVIS, Dellar L., February 21, 1885 _. January 24, 1961
    TABOR, Tressie C., August 7, 1885 _. August 22, 1946
    RUSSELL, Leonard R., November 9, 1902 _. August 14, 1949
    GILCREASE, Jimmie, son of M. C. &Emma GILCREASE, May 27, 1897 - May 4, 1901
    GARDNER, Addison, April 23, 1899 _. January 11, 1906
    SAWYERS, R. H., (rest is illegible)
    ABBOTT, George W., Infant, September 23, 1923 - only date
    ABBOTT, Eo Lee, April 21, 1895 _. July 11, 1969 )
    ABBOTT, Willie Wintin, March 15, 1896 - March 29, 1959 ) double marker
    East Waco Greenwood Cemetery
    DAVIS, Dellar L., February 21, 1885 _. January 24, 1961

    Died:
    Greenwood Cemetery, Waco, Texas

    Children:
    1. Myrtle Mae Davis was born on 4 Mar 1899 in Limestone County; died on 14 May 1982 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas; was buried in 1982 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States of America.
    2. 1. Richard Aaron Davis was born on 4 Mar 1906 in Limestone County; died on 15 Dec 1958 in Pasadena, Harris, Texas, United States.
    3. Ollie Easter Davis was born on 19 Apr 1907 in Limestone County; died on 4 Aug 1989 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas.
    4. Martha Faye Davis was born on 26 Nov 1910 in Groesbeck, Limestone, Texas, United States; died on 8 Aug 1995 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States; was buried in 1995 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States of America.
    5. Willie Lena Davis was born on 7 Jul 1911 in Limestone County; died on 12 Mar 1973 in Houston, Harris, Texas, United States; was buried in 1973 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States of America.
    6. Living
    7. Living
    8. Roxie Shelby Davis was born on 9 Oct 1919 in Buffalo, Leon County, Texas; died on 25 May 1998 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas; was buried in 1998 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States of America.
    9. Francis Lois Davis was born in 1923 in Texas USA; died on 30 Oct 1986 in Harris, Texas.
    10. Hubert Lee Davis was born on 30 Jun 1898 in Texas, United States; died on 21 Jul 1981 in Atlanta, Cass, Texas, United States; was buried in Queen City, Cass, Texas, United States of America.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Love Davis was born on 15 May 1842 in White, Illinois (son of William Pristley Davis and Elizabeth Pierce); died on 27 Jan 1917 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 7027

    Notes:

    Merchant

    Find a Grave
    William Davis was born in Illinois and there he married Martha Harriet Maltby on 28 May 1862, in White, Illinois. They had a daughter, Nellie Dee Davis and moved to Texas and had a son, Aaron Simon Davis and another daughter Sylvia Harriett Davis MULLANE.

    Name: William L Davis
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Jan 1917
    Event Place: Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States
    Gender: Male
    Marital Status: Married
    Birth Date: 15 May 1842
    Birthplace: , illinois
    Father's Name: Louis Davis
    Mother's Name: Elizabeth Pierce
    Certificate Number: 2475
    GS Film number: 2051761
    Digital Folder Number: 005145484
    Image Number: 01283

    Citing this Record
    "Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K34K-2RB : accessed 04 Oct 2013), William L Davis, 1917.

    William married Martha Harriet Maltby on 28 May 1862 in White, Illinois. Martha (daughter of Alexis Maltby and Narcissa Mason) was born on 30 Nov 1843 in White County, Illinois; died on 1 Oct 1930 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Martha Harriet Maltby was born on 30 Nov 1843 in White County, Illinois (daughter of Alexis Maltby and Narcissa Mason); died on 1 Oct 1930 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Mattie
    • Reference Number: 8228

    Notes:

    Born 4 mile west of Equality, Illinois

    Name: Mattie H Davis
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 01 Oct 1930
    Event Place: Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States
    Gender: Female
    Marital Status: Widowed
    Birth Date: 30 Nov 1843
    Birthplace: , Illinois
    Father's Name: Alexis Moltby
    Mother's Name: Narcissa Mason
    Certificate Number: 49832
    GS Film number: 2135427
    Digital Folder Number: 005145124
    Image Number: 01373

    Citing this Record
    "Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3S5-2M1 : accessed 04 Oct 2013), Mattie H Davis, 1930.

    Children:
    1. Nellie Dee Davis was born on 18 Jan 1869 in Roland, White County, Illinois; died on 12 Mar 1960 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas.
    2. 2. Aaron Simon Davis was born on 27 Jan 1874 in Cuero, DeWitt County Texas; died on 20 Jan 1938 in Fredericksburg, Gillespie County, Texas; was buried on 21 Jan 1938 in County Cemetery,,McLennan, Texas, United States.
    3. Sylvia Harriett Davis was born on 24 Oct 1878 in Illinois; died on 1 Apr 1960 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas.
    4. Frederick M Davis was born in 1872.
    5. Harry M Davis was born in 1874.
    6. Ada L Davis was born in 1876.

  3. 6.  William Lafayette Carter was born in Apr 1837 in Hardeman County, Tennessee (son of James Carter and Salina Roxanna Dean); died on 17 Mar 1905 in Waco, McLennan Co., Texas; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, McLennan, Texas, United States.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: KHGH-Y67
    • Reference Number: 4904
    • Census: 19 Sep 1850, Teppah, Mississippi
    • Census: 18 Jul 1860, Travis, Texas, USA
    • _MILT: 18 Jan 1862, Bastrop, Bastrop County, Texas; Joined Company B, 18th Texas Calvalry, Darnell's Regiment, Confederate Army
    • _MILT: 11 Jan 1863, Fort Hindman, Arkansas Post, Arkansas; Captured, Prisoner of Waar
    • _MILT: 8 Feb 1863, Camp Douglas, Ill; Prisoner of War
    • _MILT: 7 Apr 1863, Camp Douglas, Ill; Prisoner of War
    • _MILT: 30 Jun 1863, Wartrace, Tennessee; Company B 18th Regiment Texas Calvary
    • _MILT: Aug 1863, Tyners,Station, Tennessee; August to September Teamster
    • _MILT: 4 Jan 1865, Citronelle, Alabama; Prisoner of War
    • _MILT: 13 Feb 1865, Way Hospital, Meridian. Mississippi; Wounded, admitted to hospital, 13th to 16th of February
    • _MILT: 30 May 1865, Mobile, Alabama, USA; Paroled
    • Residence: 1870, Texas, United States
    • Residence: 1870, Texas, United States
    • Census: 30 Jun 1870, Waco, McLennan County , Trxas
    • Census: 16 Jun 1880, Hill County Texas
    • Residence: 1900, ED 66 Justice Precinct 1 (all east of Brazos River excl. Waco city), McLennan, Texas, United States
    • Census: 19 Jun 1900, Waco, McLennan County , Trxas

    Notes:

    Census 1900
    Justice Precinct 1 (all east of Brazos River excl. Waco city), McLennan, Texas

    Groom's Name: William L. Carter
    Groom's Birth Date:
    Groom's Birthplace:
    Groom's Age:
    Bride's Name: M. A. Allison
    Bride's Birth Date:
    Bride's Birthplace:
    Bride's Age:
    Marriage Date: 09 Apr 1882
    Marriage Place: , Hill, Texas
    Groom's Father's Name:
    Groom's Mother's Name:
    Bride's Father's Name:
    Bride's Mother's Name:
    Groom's Race:
    Groom's Marital Status:
    Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
    Bride's Race:
    Bride's Marital Status:
    Bride's Previous Husband's Name:
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M59211-2
    System Origin: Texas-VR
    Source Film Number: 985181
    Reference Number: 2:13GMF4C

    Wm. L. Carter and his brother Robert M. Carter were both in the Civil War. They joined up from Bastrop when they lived in Travis County. Wm. L. was a member of a Civil War veterans organization in Hill County. Robert just kind of disappeared shortly before 1880.

    Military
    W.L. Carter Oath of Amnesty:
    Know ye that W.L. Carter of the County of McLennan, and State of Texas has this day, Dec. 11, 1865, before me, taken the Oath of Amnesty, prescribed by Andrew Johnson President of the United States and his name placed on the Register of said county, as a Voter. To which facts, I certify. Robert Crudup, Chief Justice of McLennan County.

    Regiment Name:18th Regiment, Texas Cavalry (Darnell's)
    Side:Confederate
    Company:B
    Soldier's Rank In:Corporal
    Soldier's Rank Out:Private
    Alternate name:
    Film Number:M227 roll 6
    Notes:
    Plaque Number:

    Civil War Pension:
    Carter, William L. 09235Claimant: Carter, William L.
    Pension Number: 09235
    County: Hill

    W.L. Carter, Whitney, Hill County, Approved 9-22-1902.

    Wm. L. Carter, age 64, resides in Hill County, nine years in Hill County, Whitney post office, farmer, physical condition good except suffering from wounds; wound received in my ?; Co. B, 18th Texas, Granbury's brigade 4 years; no real estate, a wagon and two horses worth about 60 dollars; sold no property in last two years; indigent circumstances; unable to labor for living; signed W. L. Carter 10-1-1901, L.C. Hill County Judge of Hill County; witnesses John P. Cox and D. R. Allison, attest he is unable to support himself, sworn 8-18-1902, Hill County.

    This is the finest Hardee battle flag (blue field with white ellipse) in existence. In 1863, the troops of Cleburne's Division had resisted instructions to replace their blue Hardee flags with the standard red Confederate battle flag. The division, however, had won such an outstanding reputation as fighters that army commanders allowed them to retain their distinctive flags for the rest of the war -- the only command in the Army of Tennessee so honored.
    In November of 1863, the 17th and 18th Texas received its new flannel Hardee flag inscribed with the battle honors of the previous campaigns: "Arkansas Post," "Chickamauga," "Tunnel Hill," and "Ringgold Gap." During the Atlanta Campaign, Granbury's Texas Brigade (including the 17th and 18th Texas) participated in some of the hardest fighting of the war. On July 22, 1864 at the Battle of Atlanta, while fighting in the Confederate front lines, the 17th and 18 Texas became cut-off, and nearly surrounded, forcing the surrender of a large number of its men. After a brief hand-to-hand struggle, the battle flag was taken by General William T. Clark. After the war, veterans of the 17th and 18th Texas made considerable efforts to locate the flag, which in 1914 was returned to Texas by Gen. Clark's widow.

    W. L. Carter, injury from gun shot wound and general breakdown, signed by Dr. E. L.
    Sessions?; L.C. Hill, County Judge certifies W.L. Carter appeared before him on
    11-14-1901.

    Affidavit of William Oglesby
    : My name is Wm. Oglesby. I reside in Haskell County. In April 1861 I lived with my father in Coryell County. I knew W. L. Carter before the war between the states prior to 1861. I also knew him during the war above mentioned. Yes, he served in the Confederate Army. He served in Arkansas until the 11th of Jan. 1862. Was captured at Arkansas Post on that date and was exchanged April 7, 1862 and served remainder of war in the Tennessee Army in Grandburry's Brigade Cleborns Division excepting what time he was laid up in hospital from wounds received in battle. Signed by Wm. Oglesby.

    Affidavit of Wm. Summers
    . William M. Summers, age 59, residence Crawford McLennan Co. Texas. In April 1861 I lived in Travis Co. Texas. Yes, I first met and became acquainted with him in the fall of 1860 at Weberville Travis Co. Texas. Last time I saw him about 18 months ago was living near Waco Tex. I have heard that he now lives near Whitney Tex. (State whether or not he served in the Confederate Army:) He did. He and I enlisted at the same time about Jany 1862 in Company B 18th Texas Calvery [sic] in Travis County and were sworn in sometime during that month at Dallas Texas and he and I continued together with that same command until the close of the war --I know of no visable (sic) means of support except from his own labor. W. M.Summers, attested 10-2-1901.

    Confederate records during the war say he was 5'7.5" with light complexion, light hair, blue eyes. He, brother Robert and bro-in-law William Summers enlisted at Bastrop and were sent to Dallas, Company B, 18th Texas Cavalry, Darnell's Regiment. He was a member of the Pat Cleburne Camp of Confederate Veterans. CSA Pension File A-09235, Hill County (claimed under his name, not wife). Enlisted 1-18-1862. Was in Dallas 3-15-1862, 2nd Corporal. Captured at Arkansas Post 1-11-1863, paroled Camp Douglas, Illinois 4-1-1863, exchanged at City Point Va. 4-7-1863. On Muster Roll at Tyners Station, Tenn. 8-1863. Absent May-June 1863. Present on Muster Rolls Jul. 1863 to Apr. 1864; job: teamster, rank: private. Admitted to Way Hospital, Meridian, Miss. 2-15-16, 1865, wounded, furloughed. On register of prisoners of war, surrendered Citronelle, Ala., Jan.? 1865, paroled Mobile, Alabama 5-30-1865.

    Wm. L. Carter on the census:
    1840: with parents in Tippah Co., MS

    1850: with parents in Tippah Co., MS

    1860: in Webberville, Travis Co., TX, single, boarding with saddler (Miller) near parents. He and brother Robert apparently went to McLennan/Coryell Cos. immediately after Civil War.

    1870: in Waco, McLennan Co., TX, page 41B, 52 of 76, age 33 b.MS, listed as saddler fr. MS., married to Mattie 21 TX, no children, Lydia Barnhill (not stated but she was Mattie's sister) 16 living with them (No ED, Pg41B, Ln38). She was 11 years younger than he. 5 doors from sister Sarah Summers (same census page).

    1880: Hill Co. (near Whitney?), 30 of 31, TX ED74, Sh30b, 371b, Ln14, Prec.4, June 16.
    Wm.L.Carter 43 TN/TN/TN farmer; wife Sarah A. 22 MS/KY/KY; dau. Willie W. 9 b.TX/TN/TX; and Martha Thomas s-i-l 19 single b.MS/KY/KY.

    1900 June 19 Waco ED 66 JP1 13B
    William L. Carter April 1837 63 m18 MsMsMs job work
    Martha A. Apr. 1865 36 m18 yr. 5children/5 living, b.Ar/father b.Illinois/mother b.Tn
    Della L. (gives surname Davis) Feb. 1885 15 marital status obscured, TxArMs [sic]
    Tressey Aug. 1886 13 at school TxMsAr
    Mary E. Mar 1888 12 at school TxMsAr
    Frank L. Sept. 1890? 10 at school TxMsAr
    James L. Nov. 1892 7 at school TxMsAr

    1902-03 Waco Directory: Wm. and Martha lived at No. 3 Hackberry (corner of 1st and Hackberry) in Edgefield, and he worked as laborer, she at Waco Steam Laundry.

    1904-05 Waco Directory: lived at southeast corner of Cherry and Brooklyn Ave. in E. Waco. He was farmer, and Martha still at steam laundry.

    Died 3-17-1906, 68 years. Per funeral home (Fall & Pucket)records, funeral arranged by Frank Crow for Martha Carter, physician Raywood, J.P., 64,00. 25-6465.

    The Waco Tribune 4-6-1906
    Pat Cleburne camp of Confederate Veterans: ... In calling the death roll, the
    commander standing, as is their custom, the names of Dr. J.C.J. King, J.C. Robertson, W.L. Carter and J.R. Bennett were read, all of whom passed away since the regular meeting of the previous month. ...

    Brief obit. appeared in Waco paper. Is he buried in Old East Waco Cem. (Greenwood?? I think he may be buried in the same lot as his daughter Mary Ellen Coates in Waco. No proof, but think there is an unmarked grave there that at one time had a Confederate metal marker (no name) on it. Found Frank Crow on the 1920 Waco census, where it says he was a laundry owner. So he probably owned the laundry where Martha worked.

    Per a descendant of Willie Wilkes, a daughter of Willie Wilkes stated that she remembered Wm. L. Carter, although she was only 6 at the time. Said he had red hair and a long red beard, that his neck was crooked from a Civil War wound in the neck, that he sat on the porch cocked back in a chair, that he walked along the RR tracks and was hit by a train at some point.

    As noted from Find a Grave
    Son of James Carter and Salina Dean Carter
    Note: C.S.A. William was a Civil War veteran
    Confederate records reveal he, brother Robert and bro-in-law William Summers enlisted at Bastrop and were sent to Dallas, Company B, 18th Texas Cavalry, Darnell's Regiment. A member of the Pat Cleburne Camp of Confederate Veterans. Enlisted 1-18-1862. Captured at Arkansas Post 1-11-1863, paroled Camp Douglas, Illinois 4-1-1863, exchanged at City Point Va. 4-7-1863. Admitted to Way Hospital, Meridian, Miss. 2-15-16, 1865, wounded, furloughed. On register of prisoners of war, surrendered Citronelle, Ala., Jan.? 1865, paroled Mobile, Alabama on 5-30-1865.

    Funeral Records: Carter, William L. 68 yrs; by Frank Crow; for Martha Carter; d. Mar. 17, 1906; physician, Raywood, JP; 64,00; 25-6465
    McLennan Co. TX - Fall and Puckett Funeral Home Records

    Source Citation
    Year: 1900; Census Place: Justice Precinct 1, McLennan, Texas; Page: 13; Enumeration District: 0066; FHL microfilm: 1241656
    1900 June 19 Waco ED 66 JP1 13B
    William L. Carter b April 1837 age 63 m18 yr. MsMsMs job work
    Martha A. (Allison) b Apr. 1865 age 36 m18 yr. 5children/5 living, b. Ar/father b.Illinois/mother b. Tn (married in Miss, 1882)
    CHILDREN in CENSUS:
    Della L. (gives surname Davis) Feb. 1885 15 marital status obscured, Tx Ar Ms [sic]
    Tressey b Aug. 1886 13 at school Tx Ms Ar
    Mary E. b Mar 1888 12 at school Tx Ms Ar
    Frank L. b Sept. 1890? 10 at school Tx Ms Ar
    James L. b Nov. 1892 7 at school Tx Ms Ar
    Children;
    Tressie Carter Tabor 1886-1946
    Mary Ellen Carter Coates 1888-1935
    Frank Lane Carter 1890-1926
    James Lafayett Carter 1893-1943

    Note:
    According to volunteer transcriptions on findagrave.com, the Waco Day newspaper in 1889 listed 22 Confederate veterans in the cemetery, along with five Union veterans and four War of 1812 soldiers. But many of those markers are long gone.
    Using Google search on Greenwood Cemetery, there are many results in the history which revealed many graves unmarked, the cemetery was poorly maintained.

    Notes on the 18th Texas Calvary:
    EIGHTEENTH TEXAS CAVALRY.The Eighteenth Texas Cavalry, also known as Darnell's Cavalry Regiment, was organized at Dallas, Texas, on March 15, 1862. The regiment initially had ten companies lettered A to K comprising men from the counties of Bastrop, Bell, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Harris, Henderson, Johnson, Travis, and Williamson. Commanding the regiment was Col. Nicholas H. Darnell with field officers Lt. Col. John T. Coit, Maj. Charles C. Morgan, and Maj. William A. Ryan. The regiment was first assigned to duty in the Indian Territory where it became involved in a dispute with that area's commanding officer Gen. Albert Pike. The dispute stemmed from the regiment moving its camp without notifying General Pike. Soon after, the regiment transferred to Arkansas Post, Arkansas, and General Paul O. Hébert recommended dismounting the regiment in July 1862. The regiment fought in the battle of Arkansas Post that started on January 4, 1863, and was captured by Union forces at the conclusion of fighting on January 11. Company H was assigned to the prison camp in Little Rock at the time of the capture.

    Orville A. Oatman of the Eighteenth
    Orville A. Oatman of the Eighteenth Cavalry (dismounted). Image available on the Internet and included in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107.
    In April 1863 most of the men serving in the regiment were exchanged and returned to Confederate service. From May 1863 to war's end the Eighteenth Texas Cavalry served in the Army of Tennessee. By July 1863 the Eighteenth Texas Cavalry Regiment was consolidated with the Seventeenth Texas Cavalry Regiment. Additional consolidations throughout the war took place with the Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth Texas Cavalry regiments.

    Company G, Eighteenth Texas Cavalry Veterans
    Company G, Eighteenth Texas Cavalry Veterans. Courtesy of the Portal to Texas History. Image available on the Internet and included in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107.
    The Eighteenth Texas Cavalry took part in more than thirty engagements and battles while serving in the Army of Tennessee. Its most notable battles and campaigns were Chickamauga on September 19-20, 1863; the Chattanooga siege and Chattanooga from September to November 1863; the Atlanta campaign from May to September 1864; Jonesboro from August 31 to September 1, 1864; Franklin on November 30, 1864; Nashville on December 15-16, 1864; the Carolinas campaign from February to April, 1865; and Bentonville on March 19-21, 1865. The Eighteenth Texas Cavalry suffered heavy casualties throughout the war and probably fewer than 125 enlisted men and officers were present at the regiment's surrender on April 26, 1865, at Bennett's House, Durham Station, in North Carolina.

    18th Cavalry Regiment was organized at Dallas, Texas, during the spring of 1862 with men from Dallas, Denton, and Belton. The unit was soon dismounted and ordered to Arkansas where in January, 1863, it was captured at Arkansas Post. After being exchanged, it was consolidated with the 17th, 24th, and 25th Texas Cavalry Regiments (dismounted), and placed in Deshler's, J.A. Smith's, and Granbury's Brigade. This command fought with the Army of Tennessee from Chickamauga to Nashville and ended the war in North Carolina. The 18th was organized with about 900 men. The 17th/18th/24th/25th sustained 200 casualties at Chickamauga and totalled 690 men and 520 arms in December, 1863. Very few surrendered on April 26, 1865. The field officers were Colonel Nicholas H. Darnell, Lieutenant Colonel John T. Coit, and Majors Charles C. Morgan and William A. Ryan.

    William married Martha A Allison on 9 Apr 1882 in Hill County, Texas. Martha was born in Apr 1865 in Arkansas, USA; died after 1910. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Martha A Allison was born in Apr 1865 in Arkansas, USA; died after 1910.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: L8J2-X8B
    • Reference Number: 4905
    • Residence: 1900, ED 66 Justice Precinct 1 (all east of Brazos River excl. Waco city), McLennan, Texas, United States

    Children:
    1. 3. Dellar Leona Carter was born on 21 Feb 1885 in Axtell, McLennan, Texas, United States; died on 24 Jan 1961 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States; was buried in 1961 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States of America.
    2. Tressdy Carter was born on 6 Aug 1886 in Hill or McLennan County; died on 22 Aug 1946 in Waco, McLennan Co., Texas.
    3. Mary Ellen Carter was born on 3 Mar 1888 in Hill County; died on 18 Nov 1935 in Waco, Texas.
    4. Frank L Carter was born on 14 Sep 1890 in Hill or McLennan County, Texas; died on 7 Mar 1926 in Waco, Texas.
    5. James Lafayette Carter was born on 28 Nov 1892 in Axtel, McLennan County Texas; died on 28 Nov 1943 in Bellmead, McLennan County Texas.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William Pristley Davis was born on 6 Jul 1816 in Montgomery County, Tennessee; died on 20 Aug 1843 in White County, Illinois.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 8226

    William married Elizabeth Pierce. Elizabeth (daughter of Jesse Pearce and Mary polly McGhee) was born on 4 Apr 1817 in Montgomery County, Tennessee; died on 18 Oct 1890 in White County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Pierce was born on 4 Apr 1817 in Montgomery County, Tennessee (daughter of Jesse Pearce and Mary polly McGhee); died on 18 Oct 1890 in White County, Illinois.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 8227

    Children:
    1. 4. William Love Davis was born on 15 May 1842 in White, Illinois; died on 27 Jan 1917 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas.
    2. Mary P Davis was born in 1838.
    3. Jessie P Davis was born in 1840.
    4. Robert D Davis was born in 1841.
    5. James P Davis was born in 1843.

  3. 10.  Alexis Maltby was born on 25 Jul 1808 in Ulster, Sullivan County, New York (son of Frederick Maltby and Amarillis Leavenworth); died in 1849 in Gallatin County, Illinois.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 8229

    Alexis married Narcissa Mason in Sep 1833 in Equality, Illinois. Narcissa was born in in Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Narcissa Mason was born in in Illinois.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 8230

    Children:
    1. Sarah Amarillis Maltby was born in 1834; died in 1835 in Saline County, Illinios.
    2. Frederick M Maltby was born in 1835; died in 1864.
    3. Hannibal M Maltby was born in 1836; died in 1837 in Saline County, Illin.
    4. Thomas E Maltby was born in Dec 1839; died in Jan 1868 in Equality, Gallatin County, Illinois.
    5. Christopher Columbus Maltby was born on 29 Jan 1842 in Equality, Gallatin County, Illinios; died on 29 Mar 1927 in Chico, Butte, California.
    6. 5. Martha Harriet Maltby was born on 30 Nov 1843 in White County, Illinois; died on 1 Oct 1930 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas.
    7. Isaac Darwin Maltby was born in 1846 in Equality, Gallatin County, Illinios; died in 1857.
    8. Cyrus Alexis Maltby was born in Jan 1849 in Equality, Gallatin County, Illinios; died on 1 Apr 1921 in Chico, Butte, California.

  5. 12.  James Carter was born on 22 Apr 1815 in North Carolina, USA (son of Green Berry Carter and Nancy Ann Crews, son of Green Berry Carter and Unk); died on 15 Jul 1892 in Osage, Coryell County, Texas Osage Cemetery; was buried in 1892 in Osage, Coryell, Texas, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • FSID: K89N-QMR
    • Reference Number: 4914
    • Census: 19 Sep 1850, Tippah County , Mississippi
    • Residence: 1860, Precinct No 3, Travis, Texas, United States
    • Census: 18 Jul 1860, Cuero, DeWitt County Texas
    • Residence: 1870, Texas, United States
    • Census: 23 Jun 1870, McLennan County, Texas
    • Census: 8 Jun 1880, McLennan County, Texas

    Notes:


    Birth: Apr. 22, 1815
    Death: Jul. 15, 1892

    CENSUS RECORDS:
    1840, Tippah Co. MS
    James Carter, 2 males under age 5, one male 20-30, one female 20-30.

    1845 Tippah County, MS, state census
    James Carter, 4 males, 2 females, no other names or ages given.

    1850, Tippah Co., MS, District 2, page 419B
    James Carter, age 33, farmer, b.NC, value of real estate: $200; Salina, 31, b.GA; William, 13, b.TN; Robert, 9, b.MS; Mary, 6, b.MS; Sarah E., 4, b.MS; Emily, 9 months, b.MS [Emily is probably Amanda Roxanna, not Emily].

    1860, Travis Co. TX, Prec.3, Webberville, pg.23 (249), 7-18-1860, Fam.#160
    CARTER, James, 39, wagoner, b.Alabama, $500 real estate, $1500 personal estate; Salina, 35, wife, TN; R.M., 19, wagoner, MS [Robert M.]; M.C.E., 15, MS ["Mollie" Mary Charlesann Elizabeth]; S.E., 13, MS [Sarah Etter]; Amanda, 11, MS; E.B., 9, TX [Anna Belle, census taker error]; J.B., 6, TX [James Buchanan "Buck"]; M., 1, TX ["Missie" Missalina].

    1870, Waco, McLennan County, TX, 6-23-1870, pg. 24B
    James Carter 55 SC wagoner, no value given for real estate or personal estate; "Felina" 51 GA [census error, should say Salina]; Amanda 17 TX; Bell 15 TX; James 13 TX; school; Missalina 10 TX; also living in their household: George Garber? Yarber? GA 19 wagoner; William Anderson 37 MS wagoner.

    1880 McLennan Co., TX, ED115, p.214
    [note: by 1880 they had moved to this location west of Waco, near Coryell line]:
    CARTER, James, 65, farmer, b.NC, his father b.VA, his mother b.VA
    Salina R.D., 61, wife, keeping house, SC/SC/SC.

    1900
    James Carter died 1892. Have not found Salina on the 1900 census.

    Note: Husband of S. R. Carter.

    Burial:
    Osage Cemetery
    Osage
    Coryell County
    Texas, USA

    Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?]

    Maintained by: SMH
    Originally Created by: MB
    Record added: Jan 03, 2004
    Find A Grave Memorial# 8236438

    James Carter and Salina Roxanna Dean married 4-27-1836 in Hardeman County, TN. Their first child Wm. Lafayette was born 1837 in Hardeman Co., TN., d.1906. By 1839 James and Salina had gone to Tippah Co., MS where they may have had a son John W. b.1839 d.1850. Also in Tippah Co. they had children Robert M. 1841-?; Mary "Mollie" Charlesann 1844-1911; Sarah Etter 1847-1921; and Emily, b.1849, d.bef.1860. In 1851, the Carters went to Webberville, Travis County, TX where they had the following children: Amanda Roxanna, b.1851-1852, d.1917; Anna Bell 1854-1925; James "Buck" 1856-1930; and Missie Lena 1859-1907. In the late 1860s, James and Salina moved to Waco. All of their grown children also moved to the general Waco area at about that same time. By 1880 James and Salina were living west of Crawford near Tonk Creek.

    In 1851 they moved to Webberville, Travis Co. TX, on the Colorado River. at 30°13'51.76"N and 97°30'59.99"W. The 1851 date is supported by Travis County tax records and by a biography of the husband of one of their daughters in an 1892 book. The 1892 source also states that James Carter was a deputy sheriff in Webberville. About 1869 they moved to McLennan County. In 1870 they lived in the town of Waco. By 1880 they had moved southwest of Waco near the Coryell line. The specific community may have been known as Tonk Creek. Their property was just yards southwest of where Tonk Creek crosses High Bridge Road in western McLennan County.

    Lat 31' 31'01'.28" N 97' 34' 21.25" W
    NOTE: The two graves behind James and Salina's are those of their daughter-in-law Sarah Jane Kirby 1858-1901, wife of their son Buck, and Buck and Sarah's daughter Jessie Verdon 1887-1896. In this view, Sarah is on the left and Jessie on the right.

    As noted from Find A Grave
    James Carter's early life is as yet unknown. Per the census, he may have been born in North Carolina, South Carolina or Alabama. The 1880 census says he was born in NC and that his parents were born in Virginia. In 1836, Greenberry Carter was the bondsman on James' marriage record in Hardeman County, Tennessee (Note: Greenberry Carter was a son of Jesse Carter of Hardeman Co., Tenn. I do not believe Greenberry was James' father, since G.B. later named another son James. Also, G.B. was too young to have been married when James was born). James married Salina Roxanna Dean April 27, 1836 in Hardeman Co., Tenn. Their first child, William L. Carter, was born there in April 1837. By 1839 they had moved to Tippah County, Mississippi (Greenberry Carter also went to Tippah County). A child John W. Carter may have been born to James and Salina in 1839 in Tippah County. He died in 1850; do not know for certain that he was their child. Their next four children were born in Tippah County: Robert M. 1841, Mary "Mollie" Charlesann Elizabeth 1844, Sarah Etter 1847, and Emily b.1849-50, d.before 1860. In 1851, the Carters moved to Webberville on the Colorado River in Travis County, Texas, where James worked as a wagoner and also served as a deputy sheriff. His next four children were born in Webberville: Amanda Roxanna 1851-52, Anna Bell 1854, James Buchanan "Buck" 1856, and Missie Lena 1859. James' two oldest sons served in the Civil War. About 1869, the Carters (along with all their children) moved to Waco in McLennan County, Texas, where James worked as a wagoner. His daughter Mollie McIlhaney settled in Coryell County. By 1880, James and Salina had moved to a rural area west of Waco, where James farmed on land he owned near Tonk Creek. He passed away on July 15, 1892.
    NOTE:
    I have never seen an instance where James Carter used a middle initial. He has been confused with a James M. Carter who also lived in Waco.

    James married Salina Roxanna Dean on 27 Apr 1836 in Hardeman, Tennessee. Salina (daughter of Robert P Dean) was born on 1 Jun 1819 in Georgia, United States; died on 10 Mar 1903 in Osage, Coryell County, Texas Osage Cemetery; was buried in 1903 in Osage, Coryell, Texas, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Salina Roxanna DeanSalina Roxanna Dean was born on 1 Jun 1819 in Georgia, United States (daughter of Robert P Dean); died on 10 Mar 1903 in Osage, Coryell County, Texas Osage Cemetery; was buried in 1903 in Osage, Coryell, Texas, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • LifeSketch: Find A Grave Memorial# 8236432--Sketch and Photo
    • FSID: F6V3-JKS
    • Reference Number: 4915
    • Residence: 1850, Tippah county, Tippah, Mississippi
    • Residence: 1860, Precinct No 3, Travis, Texas, United States
    • Residence: 1870, Texas, United States
    • Residence: 1880, Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States

    Notes:

    Obituary;
    Died near Waldo, McLennan county, Texas March 10 at 7 a.m., Mrs. Selena R. Carter, daughter of Rev. R. P. Dean. She was born June 1st 1819 in Hardeman county, Tennessee, moved from there to Tiper county Mississippi with her parents in 1832. At the age of 12 she made a profession of religion and joined the M. E. church South at Hickory Grove, Tennessee. Was married to James Carter April 28, 1835 [note: correct date is 1836], moved to Webberville, Travis county Texas in 1851. She was the mother of 11 children 4 of whom with her husband preceded her to their final resting place. This faithful servant of God has closed a long and useful life of nearly 84 years. For seventy-two years was a devout and active member of the Methodist church.

    Children:
    1. 6. William Lafayette Carter was born in Apr 1837 in Hardeman County, Tennessee; died on 17 Mar 1905 in Waco, McLennan Co., Texas; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, McLennan, Texas, United States.
    2. Robert M Carter was born in 1841 in Tippah County, Mississippi; died on 21 Aug 1897 in McLennan County, Texas.
    3. Mary Charlesann Elizabeth Carter was born on 9 Sep 1844 in Tippah County, Mississippi; died on 23 Oct 1911 in Waldo, Coryell, Texas; was buried in Oglesby, Coryell County, Texas, United States of America.
    4. Sarah Etter Carter was born on 7 Mar 1847 in Mississippi; died on 15 Dec 1921 in Ft Worth Texas.
    5. Amanda Roxanna Carter was born in Feb 1852 in Webberville, Travis County, Texas; died in Sep 1917 in Collin County, Texas; was buried in Lowry Crossing, Collin County, Texas, United States of America.
    6. James Buchanan Carter was born on 21 Jul 1853 in Webberville, Travis County, Texas; died on 6 Mar 1906 in Commance County, Texas.
    7. Anna Bell Carter was born in Oct 1854 in Webberville, Travis County, Texas; died in 1925 in Van Zandt County, Texas; was buried in Old Bethel Cemetery, Canton, Van Zandt, Texas, United States.
    8. Missalina Lena Carter was born on 16 Oct 1859 in Webberville, Travis County, Texas; died on 21 Feb 1907 in San Angelo, Texas; was buried in 1907 in San Angelo, Tom Green, Texas, United States of America.
    9. Emily Carter was born in Dec 1849 in Tippah, Mississippi, United States; died about 1852 in Texas, United States.
    10. O. C. Carter was born in 1863 in <,, Tx>; and died.
    11. Harve Carter was born in 1861 in <,, Tx>; and died.
    12. John W. Carter was born in 1839 in Tippah, Mississippi, United States; and died.




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