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m. 12 Feb 1903
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Parents |
Father | Male Middleton Robert Morris
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Birth |
09 May 1875 |
Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana  |
Died |
21 Sep 1932 |
Lubbock, Texas  |
Buried |
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Married |
12 Feb 1903 |
Fuson, Wright County, Missouri  |
Father |
Middleton John Alexander | F110 Group Sheet |
Mother |
Oliver Mary Emma | F110 Group Sheet |
Mother | Female Varney May Elizabeth
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Birth |
11 May 1884 |
Conway, McPherson County, Kansas  |
Died |
25 Sep 1969 |
Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas  |
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Lubbock City Cemetery, Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas  |
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Children |
Child 1 | Male Middleton Chester Owen
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Birth |
06 Feb 1904 |
Hartville, Wright County, Missouri  |
Died |
03 Apr 1975 |
Bay City, Texas  |
Buried |
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Spouse |
Living | F287 |
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Child 2 | Female Middleton Ethel Iola
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Birth |
07 Jan 1906 |
Hartville, Wright County, Missouri  |
Died |
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Child 3 | Male Middleton Arthur Edmer
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Birth |
21 Nov 1906 |
Hartville, Wright County, Missouri  |
Died |
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Buried |
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Child 4 | Female Middleton Blanche Emma
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Birth |
22 Feb 1909 |
Hartville, Wright County, Missouri  |
Died |
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Buried |
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Child 5 | Male Middleton Carl Homer
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Birth |
20 Jan 1911 |
Greeley, Colorado  |
Died |
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Buried |
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Child 6 | Male Middleton Theodore Varney
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Birth |
19 Mar 1913 |
Colorado  |
Died |
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Buried |
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Child 7 | Female Living
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Child 8 | Female Living
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Birth |
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Died |
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Child 9 | Female Living
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Birth |
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Died |
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Child 10 | Female Living
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Birth |
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Died |
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Child 11 | Female Living
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Died |
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Child 12 | Male Middleton Robert Morris, Jr.
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Birth |
01 Oct 1928 |
Lubbock County, Texas  |
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Photos |
Middleton Counterpane The family story is that Mary made the counterpane from the sheep’s wool, carded the wool and made it into rolls, spun the wool into thread as well as dyed the wool. It was woven into a design. Our grandmother (May Elizabeth Varney Middleton) called this wool blanket or coverlet, a counterpane. Also, it was reported that Mary made a counterpane… |
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