Martha Elizabeth McLean, 1878

Name
Martha Elizabeth /McLean/
Given names
Martha Elizabeth
Surname
McLean
Nickname
Mattie
Married name
Martha Elizabeth /Verner/
Married name
Martha Elizabeth /Franco/
Birth
1878 24 22
Citation details: "Charles David McLean" page 274
Census
Address: Precinct 2 and 7
Burnet County, Texas, USA
Citation details: Sheet 16 D
Text:

Enumerator: W. H.l Pearson
Supervisors District: 5
Enumeration District: 35

Quality of data: Census image
Note: in hh as Charley McLean, Head, White, Male, Age: 17, Married, Farmer, TX TN TN; Anna M., White, Female, Age: 24, Wife, Keeping house, MO OH OH; Martha E., White, Female, Age: 9/12, Oct, Daughter, TX TX MO.
Birth of a brother
Address: "on the Gable"
Citation details: "Charles David McLean" page 274
Citation details: Vol. 10, Page 10
Quality of data: Certified Copy of Certificate of Death
Note: Lampasas County Texas 1900 census has Alonzo's birth date as 1881. Burnet County History, Family Histories, Vol. 11, page 274 also says it was 10 December 1881. For years Granddad was not sure if his birth was in 1881 or 1882 but chose 1882 when applying for a birth certificate and his son, Blake, used 1882 for his headstone when he died - Barbara (McLean) Corner.
British Queen
Victoria
from June 20, 1837 to January 22, 1901
20th President of the United States
James A Garfield
March 4, 1881
21st President of the United States
Chester A Arthur
September 19, 1881
Birth of a brother
22nd President of the United States
Grover Cleveland
March 4, 1885
Birth of a brother
Citation details: "Charles David McLean" page 274
Citation details: Certificate # 44412
23rd President of the United States
Benjamin Harrison
March 4, 1889
Birth of a brother
Citation details: Certificate # 18633
Death of a paternal grandmother
Burial of a paternal grandmother
Cemetery: Center Cemetery
Address: N 31.20739 and W –98.2942 - From Lampasas, travel north on US 281 and turn left onto US 190/US 183. Turn right onto CR 2001 - old Lometa-Lampasas highway - traveling north/northwest. Turn right onto CR 2080 [old CR 40]. Then turn right at the narrow Center Cemetery stone entry with chain link fence. Lometa, Lampasas County, Texas, USA
Note: tombstone inscription: Sarah J.; McLean; Born; Oct. 14, 1827; Died; Jan. 22, 1892; "Dear Mother has gone from our circle; On earth we shall meet her no more; She has gone to be home in Heaven; And all her afflictions are o'er."
24th President of the United States
Grover Cleveland
March 4, 1893
25th President of the United States
William McKinley
March 4, 1897
Marriage
about 1900 (aged 22 years)
Citation details: "Charles David McLean" page 274
Birth of a brother
Citation details: "Charles David McLean" page 274
Marriage
after 1900 (aged 22 years)
Citation details: "Charles David McLean" page 274
26th President of the United States
Theodore Roosevelt
September 14, 1901
Marriage of a brother
Address: "10 miles north of Lampasas
School Creek", Lampasas County, Texas, USA, re: Lossie Myrtle Perry McLean
Citation details: in 1941 letter
Text:

in possession of Barbara D. McLean Corner, McKinney, Texas

Death of a paternal grandfather
Burial of a paternal grandfather
Cemetery: Center Cemetery
Address: N 31.20739 and W –98.2942 - From Lampasas, travel north on US 281 and turn left onto US 190/US 183. Turn right onto CR 2001 - old Lometa-Lampasas highway - traveling north/northwest. Turn right onto CR 2080 [old CR 40]. Then turn right at the narrow Center Cemetery stone entry with chain link fence.
Note: tombstone inscription: S.P. McLean; Born; Nov. 23, 1823; Died Jan. 2, 1909; "Remember as; You pass me by; You must die as; Well as I."
British King
Edward VII
from January 22, 1901 to May 6, 1910
27th President of the United States
William Howard Taft
March 4, 1909
Marriage of a brother
Citation details: "Charles David McLean" page 274
British King
George V
from May 6, 1910 to January 20, 1936
28th President of the United States
Woodrow Wilson
March 4, 1913
29th President of the United States
Warren G Harding
March 4, 1921
30th President of the United States
Calvin Coolidge
August 2, 1923
31st President of the United States
Herbert Hoover
March 4, 1929
32nd President of the United States
Franklin D Roosevelt
March 4, 1933
Death of a mother
November 4, 19351:40 a.m. Age: 75 years, 5 months, 15 days
Cause: "softening of Brain"
Citation details: Certificate # 52995
Burial of a mother
Cemetery: Goldthwaite Memorial
Text:

"Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery In 1888, three local men bought land for use as a cemetery; the first burial was that of Houston Roberts. The Odd Fellows Lodge bought the grounds in 1894, adding land over the years. Watson Whittaker was killed during an 1898 train robbery and made headlines as a funeral train brought him to Mills County for burial here. The lodge sold the cemetery in 1943 to the city, and it became Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery. Local groups made improvements and placed memorials to honor the sacrifice of area veterans buried here. Today, the cemetery provides a link to area history." - Texas Historical Sign

Citation details: Certificate # 52995
British King
Edward VII
from January 20, 1936 to December 11, 1936
Death of a father
April 27, 19434:30 p.m. Age: 90 years, 3 months, 20 days
Cause: chronic myocarditis/senility age 90
Address: 3528 Ethel
Waco, Texas, USA
Citation details: Certificate # 18835
Note: W.P. [Washington Poole], his son, of Waco, was the informant on the death certificate. Charles D. could have been living with his son when he died.
Burial of a father
Cemetery: Goldthwaite Memorial
Text:

"Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery In 1888, three local men bought land for use as a cemetery; the first burial was that of Houston Roberts. The Odd Fellows Lodge bought the grounds in 1894, adding land over the years. Watson Whittaker was killed during an 1898 train robbery and made headlines as a funeral train brought him to Mills County for burial here. The lodge sold the cemetery in 1943 to the city, and it became Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery. Local groups made improvements and placed memorials to honor the sacrifice of area veterans buried here. Today, the cemetery provides a link to area history." - Texas Historical Marker

Citation details: Certificate # 18835
Note: Bolger Haney Funeral Home

Bolger Haney Funeral Home
Waco, Texas

British King
33rd President of the United States
Harry S Truman
April 12, 1945
British Queen
Elizabeth II
from February 6, 1952
34th President of the United States
Dwight D Eisenhower
January 20, 1953
35th President of the United States
John F Kennedy
January 20, 1961
Death of a brother
Citation details: "Charles David McLean" page 274
Death of a brother
Cause: Head on collision car wreck with multiple contusions/depression of rib cage
Address: Precinct 1
on US 84 about 3 miles NW of Goldthwaite, Mills, Texas, USA
Text:

Informant was "Family Records"

Citation details: "Charles David McLean" page 274
Citation details: Certificate # 44412
Note: He was killed "immediately". It was "raining and other car slipped on wet payment".
Burial of a brother
Cemetery: Goldthwaite Memorial
Text:

“Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery In 1888, three local men bought land for use as a cemetery; the first burial was that of Houston Roberts. The Odd Fellows Lodge bought the grounds in 1894, adding land over the years. Watson Whittaker was killed during an 1898 train robbery and made headlines as a funeral train brought him to Mills County for burial here. The lodge sold the cemetery in 1943 to the city, and it became Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery. Local groups made improvements and placed memorials to honor the sacrifice of area veterans buried here. Today, the cemetery provides a link to area history.” Texas Historical Sign

Citation details: Certificate # 44412
36th President of the United States
Lyndon B Johnson
November 22, 1963
Death of a daughter
Cause: murdered
Text:

2-67

Dear Lon & Lossie
Old sis is still here but lot more wrinkles on my horns. my poor Dorothy is gone, I cry at nothing no one but me knows the circumstances. I feel lost completely because she really looked after me I was flat on my back 6 weeks she was a constant night and day watcher and she I (loved) __eary. Im able to go and come yet thank god I am so thankful for that. My friend for 35 years lives a house the Peninsula they are wealthy people but like a sister to me Im sending you this shot of me she took in front of her apt a beautiful place they make me come down and stay 3 or 4 days her husband died one year ago Im going down Saturday for a week, so Lon & Lossie Im planning to come home for good, real soon Im waiting for my Dr to say If I can take the hot weather. Just want you to know I am the same old Sis no different.

If you don’t want the picture put it in the garden I want to see all of your pretty bad. Love Sis

M. Franco. Room 623,
Powell Hotel
San Francisco
Calif.
94102
Postmark 2 AUG 1967

Aug – 9 –67

Dear Lon & Lossie –
Got your letter and I was so glad to know you had not forgotten old Sis. So sorry Lossie has been in the Hospital sure hope she is better. I was there 6 weeks they don’t know yet how I lived. I have what they call ingina Pictaris [angina pectoris] hardning of the artries I take medicine 3 times a day but thank the good Lord I am spry and feel good pretty near all of the time Im coming home but will be independent my pension takes care of me I know Lina and I will get along O.K. I just want to be near ones that love me and I them

I came home this A M from my dear friend Bartlett she is staying at her son’s beautiful home while they are in Europe, Boy! I felt like a queen, I never saw such luxery in my life he is very wealthy and I have known them since they were teenagers just plain folks like us but you know I wouldn’t want to be rich like that I just wouldn’t, I hope you are all well just Let me hear from you. I burst out crying every time I think of Dot I still hear her muffled cry – Oh, Mother, when that murderer grabbed her you know she was in a booth talking to me the 16 of Nov 8 o’clock P.M – I must quit now I cant go on Love to both Sis

Return address:
M. Franco, Room 623
Powell St.
San Francisco
Calif.
94102
Postmark dated 10 AUG 1967

Note: attacked and murdered in a phone booth while talking to her Mother, Mattie, as stated in Mattie's August 9, 1967 letter to Lon, her brother, and Lossie McLean
Death of a brother
March 20, 19673:45 p.m. Age: 77 years, 10 months, 1 day
Cause: Cerebrovascular thrombosis
Address: Hillcrest Hospital
Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA
Citation details: Certificate # 18633
Text:

Informant: Joe H. Lewis. Wash was a widow.

Quality of data: Death Certificate
Burial of a brother
Cemetery: Oakwood Cemetery
Citation details: Certificate # 18633
37th President of the United States
Richard Nixon
January 20, 1969
Death of a brother
Cause: stertinal hemorhage/Probable malignancy
Address: Lampasas Nursing Home

Usual Residence:
307 North Ridge Street
Lampasas, Texas
Text:

The State of Texas
County of Lampasas
I, Connie Hartmann, Clerk of the County Court in and for said Count and State do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Death Certificate of Alonzo D. McLean as the same appears of record in Volume 10, Page 10, Death Records, Lampasas, Lampasas County, Texas.
Given under my hand and seal of office this the 28th day of February A. D. 1984.
Connie Hartmann, Clerk County Court
in and for Lampasas County, Texas
by (signature) Rotha Wolfe. Deputy
Seal

Quality of data: Certified Copy of Death Certificate
Citation details: Vol. 10, Page 10
Burial of a brother
Cemetery: Oak Hill Cemetery
Address: N 31.07017 and W –98.1961 Oak Hill Cemetery is located in the northwest part of the city of Lampasas. Drive north on US 281/US 190/US 183 to E Street; turn left, west, and go to end of street [corner of E and Porter Street]. Turn right into cemetery. Lot: 50 Block: 7 Site: 3
Citation details: oakhill02.txt, accessed Sept 4, 2009
Note: had to wait until after the ground thawed to actually dig the grave
Note: double tombstone inscription: MCLEAN; Lossie P.; 1889 - 1983; [with husband] Alonzo D. 1882 - 1973; In God We Trust; with separate small stones under each name on the ground: "Mother"; "Father". Additional stones at foot of graves: Lossie Myrtle Perry; Feb. 22, 1889; Dec. 22, 1983 and Alonzo David McLean; Dec. 10, 1882; Feb. 2, 1973. These graves, along with other family members graves are all within a concrete curbing engraved with large "A. D. McLean" lettering.
38th President of the United States
Gerald Ford
August 9, 1974
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a son
Birth of a daughter
Death
yes
Family with parents
father
18531943
Birth: January 7, 1853 29 25 Tippah, Mississippi, USA
Death: April 27, 1943Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA
mother
18551935
Birth: May 16, 1855 Missouri, USA
Death: November 4, 1935Goldthwaite, Mills, Texas, USA
Religious marriage Religious marriageNovember 20, 1877Burnet, Burnet, Texas, USA
14 months
herself
1878
Birth: 1878 24 22
Death:
4 years
younger brother
Lon McLean and his brothers
18811973
Birth: December 10, 1881 28 26 Burnet, Texas, USA
Death: February 2, 1973Lampasas, Lampasas, Texas, USA
3 years
younger brother
Lon McLean and his brothers
18841962
Birth: August 22, 1884 31 29 Texas, USA
Death: 1962
3 years
younger brother
Lon McLean and his brothers
18871962
Birth: November 2, 1887 34 32 Lampasas, Texas, USA
Death: June 26, 1962Mills, Texas, USA
19 months
younger brother
Lon McLean and his brothers
18891967
Birth: May 19, 1889 36 34 Lampasas, Texas, USA
Death: March 20, 1967Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA
12 years
younger brother
Family with Ben Verner
husband
herself
1878
Birth: 1878 24 22
Death:
Marriage Marriageabout 1900
daughter
son
daughter
"Dot In Her Yard"
1966
Birth:
Death: November 16, 1966San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA
Family with Nick Franco
husband
herself
1878
Birth: 1878 24 22
Death:
Marriage Marriageafter 1900
Birth
Citation details: "Charles David McLean" page 274
Census
Citation details: Sheet 16 D
Text:

Enumerator: W. H.l Pearson
Supervisors District: 5
Enumeration District: 35

Quality of data: Census image
Marriage
Citation details: "Charles David McLean" page 274
Marriage
Citation details: "Charles David McLean" page 274
Census

in hh as Charley McLean, Head, White, Male, Age: 17, Married, Farmer, TX TN TN; Anna M., White, Female, Age: 24, Wife, Keeping house, MO OH OH; Martha E., White, Female, Age: 9/12, Oct, Daughter, TX TX MO.

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