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Note: 1910 Pct. 3, Pecos Co., Texas, ED , pg. 295, line 2 Edgerly, George S 21 ME herder White, Jerry C 48 Texas herder White, John L 30 Texas herder Thompson, Philip D 26 Texas herder Beasley, Silas N 40 AL herder 1920 Haskell, Haskell Co., Texas, ED 129, pg. 160, line 55 Grant, John A 58 Texas TN IL farmer Bell C 54 Texas VA TN Abbie B dau 13 Texas Texas Texas Frances A mother 94 IL Scotland IL White, Jerry C BIL 58 Texas VA TN From Russell J. Bennett, RusselljBennett@@earthlink.net Went to Argentina 3 times for Anderson Clayton Ranch to teach the gauchos how to raise sheep about 1910. Traveled from NY to Liverpool to Lisbon to Buneos Arios to get there. [Source: Zora Mildred Williams] "I am fully prepared to go." [Tombstone Inscription] Zora Mildred Bennett believes this was in reference to an unresolved argument over politics between her father, Joseph "Willie" Williams and great-uncle Jerry White. Neither would speak to the other. Some time later Jerry almost died before getting an emergency tracheotomy in Brownsville to save his life. He knew he was dying from throat cancer and wrote a note to Williams asking for reconcilation and made his peace before dying a few months later. [Source: Zora Mildred Williams] Informant on death certificate Mrs. J. A. Grant of Harlingen, Cameron, Texas
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