Martha Frances Daugherty, 1850–1918?> (aged 68 years)
- Name
- Martha Frances /Daugherty/
- Given names
- Martha Frances
- Surname
- Daugherty
- Nickname
- Fannie
- Married name
- Martha Frances /Ross/
Birth
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13th President of the United States
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14th President of the United States
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15th President of the United States
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16th President of the United States
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17th President of the United States
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18th President of the United States
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19th President of the United States
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Marriage
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Note: [Mrs. Lashbrooks] Martha Frances Daugherty's second husband, John Alfred Ross' third wife |
Birth of a son
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Source: Texas Death Certificate
Citation details: Certificate # 14793 Text: Informant: L. C. Ross [Los Charlie], his son. |
British Queen
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20th President of the United States
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Birth of a daughter
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21st President of the United States
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Death of a daughter
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Burial of a daughter
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Cemetery: Old Burnet Cemetery
Address: From the city of Burnet, go east on hwy 29 from hwy 281, go to the second stop light that is Rhomberg street, take a right go all the way down till it dead ends at Cemetery road, take a right and take first left on dirt road, Old Burnet cemetery is the cemetery on the right (west) side of the dirt road. Note: buried by her parents in the Old Burnet Cemetery |
22nd President of the United States
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23rd President of the United States
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24th President of the United States
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25th President of the United States
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26th President of the United States
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Marriage of a son
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Source: Burnet County, Texas, Marriages
Note: on a Sunday |
Birth of a granddaughter
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Birth of a granddaughter
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Citation details: certificate# 17823 Text: reported by A. Howell, Burnet Quality of data: certificate image |
Death of a granddaughter
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Cause: Gastro Intesitis
Address: Burnet, Burnet County, Texas, USA
Source: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
Citation details: certificate# 10170 Quality of data: certificate image |
Burial of a granddaughter
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Cemetery: Old Burnet Cemetery
Address: GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 30.75031, Longitude: -98.21977. From the city of Burnet, go east on hwy 29 from hwy 281, go to the second stop light that is Rhomberg street, take a right go all the way down till it dead ends at Cemetery road, take a right and take first left on dirt road, Old Burnet cemetery is the cemetery on the right (west) side of the dirt road. Note: Willie Mable Ross, b. 12 Jun 1906, d. 12 Sep 1906, dau of W.A.and Mary. |
Birth of a grandson
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British King
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27th President of the United States
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Birth of a granddaughter
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Note: a twin |
Birth of a granddaughter
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Note: a twin. Her birth record uses the name Flossy May; her marriage record uses the name Flossie Mae. |
British King
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28th President of the United States
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Death of a husband
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Burial of a husband
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Cemetery: Old Burnet Cemetery
Address: From the city of Burnet, go east on hwy 29 from hwy 281, go to the second stop light that is Rhomberg street, take a right go all the way down till it dead ends at Cemetery road, take a right and take first left on dirt road, Old Burnet cemetery is the cemetery on the right (west) side of the dirt road. Note: tombstone inscription: John Alfred Ross; Co. C; Texas; Cavalry; CSA [Capt Easley Mann's Regt; burial next to brother William E. Ross] |
Birth of a grandson
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Death
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Cause of death: cancer Note: only sixteen months after applying for Confederate widow's pension, after an illness of "several months," according to her obituary in the Burnet Bulletin. The certificate of physician, J. L. Williamson, attached to her pension's Application for Mortuary Warrant, stated his opinion that her illness was caused by cancer. J. H. Stapp signed as undertaker. He was paid $30. |
Burial
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Cemetery: Old Burnet Cemetery
Address: From the city of Burnet, go east on hwy 29 from hwy 281, go to the second stop light that is Rhomberg street, take a right go all the way down till it dead ends at Cemetery road, take a right and take first left on dirt road, Old Burnet cemetery is the cemetery on the right (west) side of the dirt road. Note: beside her husband |
Obituary
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Source: Burnet Bulletin, "Obituaries"
Note: obituary in Burnet Bulletin, "MRS. JOHN A ROSS DEAD After an illness of several months duration, Mrs. John A. Ross died last Wednesday morning at the home of her son, Will Ross. Her body was interred that same afternoon in the Old Cemetery. Although sick a long time, she bore her suffering with fortitude and Christian resignation. Her son, other relatives and friends, did all they could to make her last days as comfortable as possible. She was a good woman, a fond mother and a kind neighbor. The Bulletin joins in extending sympathy to the bereaved relatives. |
husband |
1841–1917
Birth: February 3, 1841
— Perry, Alabama, USA Death: April 7, 1917 — Burnet, Burnet, Texas, USA |
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1850–1918
Birth: April 17, 1850
— Longing, Lincoln, Kentucky, USA Death: August 15, 1918 — Burnet, Burnet, Texas, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — September 6, 1877 — Burnet, Burnet, Texas, USA |
13 months
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1878–1960
Birth: September 19, 1878
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— Burnet, Burnet, Texas, USA Death: March 31, 1960 — Burnet, Burnet, Texas, USA |
3 years
daughter |
1881–1882
Birth: March 8, 1881
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— Burnet, Burnet, Texas, USA Death: October 15, 1882 — Burnet, Burnet, Texas, USA |
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Marriage |
Source: Burnet County, Texas, Marriages
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Death |
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Burial |
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Obituary |
Source: Burnet Bulletin, "Obituaries"
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Marriage |
[Mrs. Lashbrooks] Martha Frances Daugherty's second husband, John Alfred Ross' third wife |
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Death |
only sixteen months after applying for Confederate widow's pension, after an illness of "several months," according to her obituary in the Burnet Bulletin. The certificate of physician, J. L. Williamson, attached to her pension's Application for Mortuary Warrant, stated his opinion that her illness was caused by cancer. J. H. Stapp signed as undertaker. He was paid $30. |
Burial |
beside her husband |
Obituary |
obituary in Burnet Bulletin, "MRS. JOHN A ROSS DEAD After an illness of several months duration, Mrs. John A. Ross died last Wednesday morning at the home of her son, Will Ross. Her body was interred that same afternoon in the Old Cemetery. Although sick a long time, she bore her suffering with fortitude and Christian resignation. Her son, other relatives and friends, did all they could to make her last days as comfortable as possible. She was a good woman, a fond mother and a kind neighbor. The Bulletin joins in extending sympathy to the bereaved relatives. |