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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. William Earl Herrin: Birth: 2 MAR 1885 in Newton, Newton County, Texas. Death: 30 SEP 1956

  2. Asa Louis Herrin: Birth: 2 DEC 1886 in Newton County, Texas. Death: 4 APR 1980 in Jasper, Newton County, Texas

  3. Sarah Edna Herrin: Birth: 24 MAR 1888 in Newton, Newton County, Texas. Death: 1962

  4. Maude Mae Herrin: Birth: 18 MAY 1890 in Newton County, Texas. Death: 30 OCT 1982 in Lake Jackson, Texas

  5. Lula Herrin: Birth: 24 SEP 1891 in Newton County, Texas. Death: 2 MAY 1892 in Newton County, Texas

  6. Edger Herrin: Birth: 17 SEP 1893 in Newton, Newton County, Texas. Death: 28 DEC 1968 in Houston, Harris County, Texas

  7. Arthur B. Herrin: Birth: 4 NOV 1897 in Newton County, Texas. Death: 13 AUG 1973 in Dayton, Texas??


Sources
1. Title:   Mary Jeanette La Fleur's Family Notes
2. Title:   William A. Zachary Will
3. Title:   Newton County Historical Commission Cemetery Survey, #46, Bob Herrin Cemetery
4. Title:   Newton County Marriage Records
5. Title:   Marriage Record, State of Texas, Newton County

Notes
a. Note:   1)Source- Mary Jeanette La Fleur Notes Georgina is buried in the Bob Herrin Cemetery in Newton, Texas 2)Source- From Maude La Fleur Papers obtained by Mary Jeanette La Fleur Death Of Georgina Ann Zachary-Herrin Poem composed by Maude Mae Herrin-La Fleur at the time of her Mother�s death. Editor�s Note: This poem was copied from the original hand written version composed by Maude in Grant, Louisiana about June, 1935. Some editing has been done for clarification and it is hoped the message of the poem has not been altered. (Clovis La Fleur Jr., December 28, 1998) Georgina Ann Zachary was born Jan. 19, 1867 and died May the 28th, 1935 in Beaumont, Texas and was 68 years, Four Months, and 10 days Old. You have left us Mother Dear, But fond memories linger near, Sleep on darling and rest a while, For we�ll meet again in the land of smiles. Mother dear, when ever the tide falls, It seems we lovingly hear you call, " Come live with me in my heavenly house, Where sorrow and pain are never known." Mother dear, how we miss you, For the family circle is broken too, You�ve gone to your heavenly place, To ever behold your saviors face. We placed Dear Mothers body here, While we sadly turned away, She with Jesus will remain, Until the resurrection, and rise again.
b. Note:   DWNLNOTE
Note:   From the files of Clovis LaFleur, [email protected]@ktc.com. By posting this note, it is not the Author's intention to discourage the use of my material, but to urge those using passages from this file to not only give the Author credit when due, but to also give credit to others who have contributed to this file. Thank you for your cooperation.


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