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Family Tree on Ancestry

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Family Tree on Ancestry

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Family Tree on Ancestry has birth in April 1808

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Married name Wright

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Married name Colwell

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Listed as Minchow in 1910 census

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Listed as Single with no dependants on 1942 enlistment record

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Living with her parents and her husband Frederick Mitschow

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Living with her sister Hannah

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Confirmation from Lynn Whitworth email June 5, 2012

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Lynn Whitworth confirmed email June 5, 2012

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Living with her parents - husband was at sea

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Now Mercy Garrod with son 'Infant' Garrod 7 days old

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Living with Daughter and her husband John Mitschow

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Listed as Patricia Scarlett Barna

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Listed as Patricia Scarlett Barna

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Living with her daughter Ada now married to Henry Cullingworth

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Living with her sister Ada who is now married to Henry Cullingworth

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Remarried William Brown - no provable records of either Mary Ann or son John in 1841 or 1851

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In 1880 Census living with daughter Elizabeth and her husband A J Doty.

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From Find a Grave Memorial:
John Leavell came to Texas in 1880 settling first in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. He moved to Graham, Young County, Texas by 1881. Graham was his home until 1892 when he moved to Pecos, Reeves County, Texas.

Mrs. Alice Woods Williams married John Leavell on 20 October 1897 at her father's home, in Graham, Young County, Texas.

Deputy Sheriff, Reeves County, Texas
Nov 1890-1894
Reeves County Sheriff G.A. "Bud" Frazer

Deputy Sheriff, Reeves County, Texas
1894-1896
Reeves County Sheriff Daniel Murphy

Sheriff of Reeves County, Texas
9 Nov 1896 - 1908
Longest sheriff to serve since the
office was created in 1885

In 1896, Pecos was a typical wild west town. There were seven saloons that were open 24 hours a day, seven days a week with gambling going at all times.

Pecos Valley Bank
Cashier, 1908-1910

County Judge of Reeves County, Texas
14 Nov 1910 - Nov 1914

Reeves County Attorney George Estes wrote a letter to J.M. Standlee of Quanah on 26 September 1899 with these words, "our Sheriff John Y. Leavell is one of the best men in the State of Texas."