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There ia a tree on ancestry.com that has this name and date of birth.

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There is a tree on Ancestry that has this name.

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Notes on Find A Grave indicating Elizabeth Jane's mother is Joanna Houston.

Birth: 1800
North Carolina, USA
Death: unknown
Collin County
Texas, USA

After the death of her husband, Jonathan Houston, in 1849 in Franklin County, Tennessee, Joanna moved to Texas about 1852 and settle in the Dump and Wylie area (formerly Rawhide) on a part of the Boles Survey - "on the waters of the East Fork" 7 miles southeast of McKinney. She brought these children with her - John T., Susan B., Elizabeth Jane, James M. and Joanna K with a married son, I.Thomas S. Houston and wife Malinda (and their three children).
Joanna divided the land with the children on Jan 5, 1869. It is presumed she died soon therafter. She is buried in the old Fitzhugh part of the Forest Grove Cemetery and Christian Church where she and her children were members.


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Maiden name came from an Ancestry.com family tree following William Houston Hall.

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Birth year and location are not confirmed, based on husband's year of birth and the number of births in Ireland of Bridget O'Farrells.

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Oxborrow Harry od Sunnyside Paklenham Suffolk died 3 July 1939 Probate Ipswich 21 August to Roas May Oxborrow widow Harry John Oxborrow carpenter and Frederick John Watson potter. Effects 990 pounds and 2 pence.

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Oxborrow Harry od Sunnyside Paklenham Suffolk died 3 July 1939 Probate Ipswich 21 August to Roas May Oxborrow widow Harry John Oxborrow carpenter and Frederick John Watson potter. Effects 990 pounds and 2 pence.

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Oxborrow Rose May of Sunnyhome Pakenham Suffolk widow died 1 April 1954 at 13 The Owell Pakenham Probate Ipswich 31 May to Theodore Harry Oxborrow carpenter and joiner Allen Vivian Oxborrow methodist minister and Frederick John Watson pottery manufacturer. Effects 3203 pounds 7 shillings and 1 penny.

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Living with Charles and Ada Race

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In 1911 Census he is living with his daughter Mary Ann and husband Alfred Botwright.

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Name at time of death was Gremaldi

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Duca, Lewis M. LEWIS M. DUCA June 7, 1921 - Oct 28, 2013 "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith." (2 Timothy 4:7) This summarizes the life of Lewis Duca, husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend. Lewis was born on June 7, 1921 in New Orleans, La to Pietro and Rosa Cortimilia Duca. He moved to Dallas when he was 3 years old where he lived the rest of his life. He is a graduate of Forest Avenue High School and attended Draughn's Business College. After 43 years of faithful service, Lewis retired from Foster Wheeler (formerly Glitzsch, Inc.) as VP of Estimating. Lewis was a proud defender of his faith and his country. He was a charter member of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. Throughout his life, Lewis was a faithful member and was involved in many of the parish events, most notably his involvement with the Boy Scouts of America. Lewis was proud to call himself a Scout and continued his service with the Boy Scouts even after his sons had graduated. He received many awards in Scouting, including the St. George Medal for outstanding contribution to the spiritual development of Catholic youth in the Boy Scouts of America and The Silver Beaver Award. Lewis was a 4th Degree Knight in the Knights of Columbus and loved leading the rosary for his fellow Knights. Those who knew Lewis well will rejoice knowing that he and the Tuesday Night Prayer Group members are all together again, sitting around the table. First and foremost in his life was his family. He taught us unconditional love through his constant love and support. His family now carries his love forward. Lewis is preceeded in death by his parents, brother Salvador Duca and sister Marie Duca DiCarlo. Lewis is survived by his wife of 64 years, Aline Degelia Duca, son Most Rev. Michael G. Duca, Bishop of Shreveport, daughter Rosanne Duca Dworaczyk (Bill), son James G. Duca (Cindy), and daughter Irene Duca Casburn (Mark). He is also survived by the loves of his life, his grandchildren: Andrew, David, Laura, Rebecca, Matthew, Rachel (Sam), Hannah, Annie and Sarah. Affectionately known as GG, he is also survived by great-granddaughter Lucia. Lewis is also survived by many nieces and nephews whom he loved dearly. The family wishes to thank Marie Tate who has been faithful in bringing Communion to Lewis and Aline and to the staff at Emeritus @ Lake Highlands for their loving care of Lewis. He was humbled by your care and concern. The family will receive friends at Sparkman/Crane Funeral Home from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday, November 1, 2013. The Rosary will be 11:00 a.m. Saturday, November 2, 2013, St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, 6306 Kenwood Avenue, Dallas. The Funeral Mass will follow at 11:30 a.m. at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, Most Rev. Michael G. Duca - Celebrant, Rev. John Libone-Homilist. Interment will follow in Calvary Hill Cemetery, Dallas, Texas.