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Marriage: Children:
  1. John Joseph Waldrep: Birth: 18 SEP 1878 in , Paulding County, GA. Death: 18 JAN 1965 in Tahoka, Lynn County, TX

  2. Nora L. Waldrep: Birth: 4 NOV 1880 in , Paulding County, GA. Death: 14 FEB 1957 in Dallas, Dallas Co, TX

  3. Louis Elijah Jr. Waldrep: Birth: 16 DEC 1882 in , Paulding Co, GA. Death: 24 NOV 1964 in Hamilton, Hamilton Co, TX

  4. Amelia Waldrep: Birth: 2 FEB 1885 in , Hamilton County, TX. Death: JUL 1971 in Tahoka, Lynn County, TX

  5. Mollie Waldrep: Birth: 13 JAN 1889 in , Hamilton County, TX. Death: JUN 1984 in Amarillo, TX

  6. Dovie Lou Waldrep: Birth: 21 SEP 1890 in Hico, Hamilton County, TX. Death: 20 DEC 1980 in Dallas, Dallas County, TX

  7. Samuel George Waldrep: Birth: 27 SEP 1893 in , Hamilton County, TX. Death: 16 NOV 1965 in Farmers Branch, Dallas Co, TX

  8. H. Moody Waldrep: Birth: 11 JAN 1898 in , Hamilton County, TX. Death: 24 MAR 1969

  9. Dallas Denton Waldrep: Birth: 8 NOV 1899 in , Hamilton County, TX. Death: SEP 1972 in Stephenville, Erath County, TX


Notes
a. Note:   .
 Census records for Nineteenth District; Paulding County GA; 1870; Page 2, Line 4 shows her as Cassandra. She is buried in the Honey Cree kCemetery near Carlton, Texas. Casander is the correct spelling o fher given name according to Ines Davis Waldrep and Artie Oxley. Th eysaid she always insisted her name was "Casander". Her Marriage License spells her name Casander Moody.
  Her parents were Thomas Moody and Retency H. Chapman of GA.
 She married Louis Elijah Waldrep in Paulding County GA on Dec 2, 1877.
 Their marriage license was issued Nov 27, 1877. See copy in file.
 They lived near Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia for a time and move dto a
 location near Carlton, Hamilton County, Texas between about 1884 an d1885.
 The 1920 Hamilton County Census spelled her married name as Waldred.
  She told some great-grandchildren in the 1940's that our Waldrep family came to America as part of General Oglethorpes colony, with some brothers signing
 themselves into servitude to get one released from debtors prison. Afterward, some returned to Europe, but some stayed here. Few of the mwould freely admit their servitude. I, Lloyd Waldrep, was one sh etold this story to, in the summer of 1943. So far, we cannot confi rmor refute this story.
Note:   Her name is shown on the headstone of her grave as Casander, but th eU. S


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