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Thomas Theodore Byrne

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Thomas Theodore Byrne

Birth
Grayson County, Texas, USA
Death
25 Nov 1925 (aged 62)
McMillan, Marshall County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
McMillan, Marshall County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Thomas's parents were:
James Lewis Byrne 1822–1882
Caroline Elizabeth Hardeman 1833–1908

Thomas married Vela Gee in Grayson Co, TX on November 25, 1883.

On June 14, 1900,
Thomas T. & Vella Byrne, ages 36 & 37, lived in Township 5, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory where they were renting a farm. They had been married 17 years; Vela had given birth to 5 children - all living. Thomas farmed to support the family.
Household Members
Thomas T Burns 36 (born in KY)
Vella Burns 37 (TX)
Children:
Carie A Burns 15 (TX)
Lee R Burns 12 (TX)
Willer Burns 6 (Indian Territory)
Richard B Burns 3 (Indian Territory)
Clara E Burns 9 months (Indian Territory)
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On January 14, 1920,
Thomas T. & Vela Byrne, ages 56, owned a farm in Wilson, Carter Co, OK.
Household Members
Thomas T Byrne 56 (KY)
Vela Byrne 56 (TX)
Mary Byrne 17 (OK)
Ray Byrne 10 (OK)
John Byrne 60 (Thomas's brother - single - born in KY)
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The Daily Ardmoreite
Thursday, November 26, 1925

"FARMER AND LIVESTOCK MAN DIES AT McMILLAN
T.T. Byrne, aged 60 years, died at 6 o'clock at his home at mcMillan this morning. He had been ill for some time with Bright's disease and heart trouble. He is survived by his widow and five children. All his children are grown and married and live near the parental home. Also one brother, J.L. Byrne, who lived with him survives.

Mr. Byrne was raised in Grayson county, Texas. He married there and 36 years ago he moved across the river to Indian Territory and settled at McMillan. He had accumulated some good property consisting of farm lands and livestock. He was a reader of the daily paper and was a progressive citizen.

The funeral will be held at McMillan Thanksgiving afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Mrs. Byrnes's sister, Mrs. Zeke Williams, and her husband arrived here today from Hamlin, Texas, and went out to the Byrne home to be present at the funeral tomorrow. They were met here by the brother of the deceased."

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Researched & compiled by Virginia Brown
September 2016
Thomas's parents were:
James Lewis Byrne 1822–1882
Caroline Elizabeth Hardeman 1833–1908

Thomas married Vela Gee in Grayson Co, TX on November 25, 1883.

On June 14, 1900,
Thomas T. & Vella Byrne, ages 36 & 37, lived in Township 5, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory where they were renting a farm. They had been married 17 years; Vela had given birth to 5 children - all living. Thomas farmed to support the family.
Household Members
Thomas T Burns 36 (born in KY)
Vella Burns 37 (TX)
Children:
Carie A Burns 15 (TX)
Lee R Burns 12 (TX)
Willer Burns 6 (Indian Territory)
Richard B Burns 3 (Indian Territory)
Clara E Burns 9 months (Indian Territory)
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On January 14, 1920,
Thomas T. & Vela Byrne, ages 56, owned a farm in Wilson, Carter Co, OK.
Household Members
Thomas T Byrne 56 (KY)
Vela Byrne 56 (TX)
Mary Byrne 17 (OK)
Ray Byrne 10 (OK)
John Byrne 60 (Thomas's brother - single - born in KY)
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The Daily Ardmoreite
Thursday, November 26, 1925

"FARMER AND LIVESTOCK MAN DIES AT McMILLAN
T.T. Byrne, aged 60 years, died at 6 o'clock at his home at mcMillan this morning. He had been ill for some time with Bright's disease and heart trouble. He is survived by his widow and five children. All his children are grown and married and live near the parental home. Also one brother, J.L. Byrne, who lived with him survives.

Mr. Byrne was raised in Grayson county, Texas. He married there and 36 years ago he moved across the river to Indian Territory and settled at McMillan. He had accumulated some good property consisting of farm lands and livestock. He was a reader of the daily paper and was a progressive citizen.

The funeral will be held at McMillan Thanksgiving afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Mrs. Byrnes's sister, Mrs. Zeke Williams, and her husband arrived here today from Hamlin, Texas, and went out to the Byrne home to be present at the funeral tomorrow. They were met here by the brother of the deceased."

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Researched & compiled by Virginia Brown
September 2016


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