"Grandfather Horn's daughter, Jimpsey, married Jonas Crowell in Alabama. She is dead. She died in Green county, Alabama. She had by Crowell two children, Mary and Frank Crowell. Mary Crowell married in Choctaw county, Alabama, Wade Thomas. He died in Alabama. Mary had one child by Thomas, named Wade. She, after the death of Thomas, married a Mr. Keeton in Choctaw county. After marrying Mary, Mr. Keeton and family left Alabama and came to Texas, settling on a farm a short distance north of Centerville. Mary's son Wade, after coming to Texas died, single, and is buried at Centreville. Mr. Keeton is dead. He is buried at Centerville. Mrs. Keeton is dead. She died at Jewett. Of her second marriage, there is only one child surviving, Oscar Keeton. He resides in Jewett; is a merchant. He married a Miss Maggie Rogers, the daughter of William Rogers of Leona, Leon county. They have one child surviving, Fay. Frank Crowell, Aunt Jimpsey's son, married in the town of Blackhawk, Mississippi, Miss Louisa Hill. After the close of the Civil War, they moved to Texas, and settled in Centerville, Leon county. Frank was by profession a physician. There was born to this pair, Ada, Frank and Russel, also another child that died in infancy. Ada Crowell married in Centerville, A. L. Sharp. She died in a short time after her marriage, leaving no children. Frank Crowell married in San Marcos, Texas, Miss Nellie Peel. They now reside in Jewett, where Frank has a business, and have 3 children. Mrs. Crowell is still living and resides in Jewett with her son Frank. Russell Crowell married Miss Maggie Lee Lusk, daughter of Robert Lusk of Leon county. Russel and his wife now reside at Raymond, Leon county, they have now no living children.
Jonas Crowell, after the death of his first wife, married her sister, Marcella Horn, the daughter of grandfather William Horn. Of this second marriage no children were born. They are both dead; they died in Choctaw county, Alabama."
"Grandfather Horn's daughter, Jimpsey, married Jonas Crowell in Alabama. She is dead. She died in Green county, Alabama. She had by Crowell two children, Mary and Frank Crowell. Mary Crowell married in Choctaw county, Alabama, Wade Thomas. He died in Alabama. Mary had one child by Thomas, named Wade. She, after the death of Thomas, married a Mr. Keeton in Choctaw county. After marrying Mary, Mr. Keeton and family left Alabama and came to Texas, settling on a farm a short distance north of Centerville. Mary's son Wade, after coming to Texas died, single, and is buried at Centreville. Mr. Keeton is dead. He is buried at Centerville. Mrs. Keeton is dead. She died at Jewett. Of her second marriage, there is only one child surviving, Oscar Keeton. He resides in Jewett; is a merchant. He married a Miss Maggie Rogers, the daughter of William Rogers of Leona, Leon county. They have one child surviving, Fay. Frank Crowell, Aunt Jimpsey's son, married in the town of Blackhawk, Mississippi, Miss Louisa Hill. After the close of the Civil War, they moved to Texas, and settled in Centerville, Leon county. Frank was by profession a physician. There was born to this pair, Ada, Frank and Russel, also another child that died in infancy. Ada Crowell married in Centerville, A. L. Sharp. She died in a short time after her marriage, leaving no children. Frank Crowell married in San Marcos, Texas, Miss Nellie Peel. They now reside in Jewett, where Frank has a business, and have 3 children. Mrs. Crowell is still living and resides in Jewett with her son Frank. Russell Crowell married Miss Maggie Lee Lusk, daughter of Robert Lusk of Leon county. Russel and his wife now reside at Raymond, Leon county, they have now no living children.
Jonas Crowell, after the death of his first wife, married her sister, Marcella Horn, the daughter of grandfather William Horn. Of this second marriage no children were born. They are both dead; they died in Choctaw county, Alabama."
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