She was raised by her father and step-mother. On 27 Mar 1903, she married Charles Lee Silivent (Sullivan) in Gregg Co., Texas. She moved from the 'Free State' to Dallas, Texas in 1929 following the Stock Market Crash. She was a homemaker, and had a natural musical talent. Her instrument of choice was the organ. She only had to listen to a song one time, and she could play it by ear on her beloved organ. She was married to Charlie Lee Sullivan for over 50 years and raised three daughters and one son.
Children:
Arthur Lee Sullivan [1910 ~ 1967]
Cause of Death: Murdered in Dallas
Novice Lillian Sullivan [Dec 6, 1912 ~ 1976]
Cause of Death: Acute Myocardial Infarction
Epsie Ann Sullivan [1918 ~ 1918]
Cause of Death: Scarlett Fever w/complications of meningitis
Mary Oleta Sullivan [Mar 9, 1920 ~ Dec. 18, 1997]
Cause of Death: Acute Myocardial Infarction
Myrtle Fay Sullivan [Aug 18, 1923 ~ Jul 17, 1982]
Cause of Death: Liver Cancer
She was raised by her father and step-mother. On 27 Mar 1903, she married Charles Lee Silivent (Sullivan) in Gregg Co., Texas. She moved from the 'Free State' to Dallas, Texas in 1929 following the Stock Market Crash. She was a homemaker, and had a natural musical talent. Her instrument of choice was the organ. She only had to listen to a song one time, and she could play it by ear on her beloved organ. She was married to Charlie Lee Sullivan for over 50 years and raised three daughters and one son.
Children:
Arthur Lee Sullivan [1910 ~ 1967]
Cause of Death: Murdered in Dallas
Novice Lillian Sullivan [Dec 6, 1912 ~ 1976]
Cause of Death: Acute Myocardial Infarction
Epsie Ann Sullivan [1918 ~ 1918]
Cause of Death: Scarlett Fever w/complications of meningitis
Mary Oleta Sullivan [Mar 9, 1920 ~ Dec. 18, 1997]
Cause of Death: Acute Myocardial Infarction
Myrtle Fay Sullivan [Aug 18, 1923 ~ Jul 17, 1982]
Cause of Death: Liver Cancer
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