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Ida Lou <I>Templeton</I> Gattis

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Ida Lou Templeton Gattis

Birth
Lincoln County, Tennessee, USA
Death
1906 (aged 32–33)
Sebastian County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old NW Section, Row 208
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"Mother" - Buried in the Gattis family plot with her husband, Thomas, and children. She was the daughter of Robert H. Templeton and Frances Clementine Walker Templeton.

1880 Census - District 25, Lincoln County, Tennessee:

Robert H. Templeton 35
Frances C. Templeton 27
Mattie B. Templeton 10
Lorena Templeton 8
Ida Templeton 6
Robert H. Templeton 4
Jhon D. Templeton 2
William E. Templeton 9m
Mary Walker 48 (sister-in-law of Robert H. Templeton)

She married Thomas Samuel Gattis, a farmer, November 4, 1891, in Lincoln County, Tennessee.

By 1990, three children had been born: Floyd, Roy, and Alta and the family had migrated to Arkansas.

1900 Census - Sulphur, Sebastian County, Arkansas:

Sam Gattis 29
Ida Gattis 26
Floyd Gattis 6
Roy Gattis 5
Alta Gattis 2/12

The couple had at least four more children. According to Ida's gravestone, she died in 1906, which would have been the same year her son, Fred, was born.


"Mother" - Buried in the Gattis family plot with her husband, Thomas, and children. She was the daughter of Robert H. Templeton and Frances Clementine Walker Templeton.

1880 Census - District 25, Lincoln County, Tennessee:

Robert H. Templeton 35
Frances C. Templeton 27
Mattie B. Templeton 10
Lorena Templeton 8
Ida Templeton 6
Robert H. Templeton 4
Jhon D. Templeton 2
William E. Templeton 9m
Mary Walker 48 (sister-in-law of Robert H. Templeton)

She married Thomas Samuel Gattis, a farmer, November 4, 1891, in Lincoln County, Tennessee.

By 1990, three children had been born: Floyd, Roy, and Alta and the family had migrated to Arkansas.

1900 Census - Sulphur, Sebastian County, Arkansas:

Sam Gattis 29
Ida Gattis 26
Floyd Gattis 6
Roy Gattis 5
Alta Gattis 2/12

The couple had at least four more children. According to Ida's gravestone, she died in 1906, which would have been the same year her son, Fred, was born.




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