1889. George SLOAN
Nina Maude was from a well-to-do family. She had a brother, a Dr. Patterson, who practised medicine in Springfield, CO for many years.
4093. Mary Ola SLOAN
Never married.
4095. Clarence Guy SLOAN
Never married.
4097. Georgie Ellis SLOAN
He was a belly gunner in a WW II bomber over Germany, missing in action, never recovered. Never married.
1903. Jessie Lee SHULTS
Begenning in 1906 Jessie took college courses at Carson-Newman College, Jefferson City, TN but marriage and typhoid caused a delay of almost 25 years in her education. She received a teaching certificate in 1938, while still working towards her college degree. She taught school in Niota until she retired at age 65. She then moved to Georgia where she taught school again until she retired a second time, at age 70. In 1955, at the age of 67, she received her degree from Carson-Newman College. (Information here on Jessie and her descendants from an article in "McMinn County, TN and It's People" by Margaret Lewis Orr).
1936. Joseph HANSON
Joseph died while Anna was pregnant. She married George Wetenkamp and Georgieanna was given his last name.
1967. Silas Isaac SHULTZ
Silas was born in Tazewell, Claiborne Co, TN and was brought to Texas by his parents when he was less than two years old. He and Florence lived in Vernon, Wilbarger Co, TX.
1970. Charles Thomas "Charlie" SHULTZ
He moved from Denton County to Hardeman (now Foard) County. Around 1910 he moved (?) to Dallas. He was a postman for 23 years. He died of infection from a spider bite. They lost their first four daughters to a flu epidemic in 1818, all four dieing in a span of 8 days.
1971. George Allen SHULTZ
He was a farmer and a storekeeper, with stores in Thalia and Vernon, TX. His second wife, Annie, was a school teacher.
1972. Willie B. SHULTZ
He worked for the Houston Oilfield Machine Company (HOMCO) of Houston, TX. He was a carpenter and in the contruction business.
1973. Jacob Lee SHULTZ
They lived in Leakey, TX from 1942 to 1951, where they built a theater, a store, and a service station. They later made their home in Thalia, TX where Lee operated a grocery store, a theater, a service station, and a traveling tent show
1974. Walter Maize SHULTZ
They were married in Thalia, TX in front of the old Baptist church in a buggy. Shortly after their first child, Isaac, was born they moved to New Mexico to homestead land. While they were there Fannie and Essie, Walter's younger sisters, visited them and Fannie said the wind blew so hard that it "blew the lace off their petticoats"! Walter and Bertha moved back to Texas shortly after Ina's birth in 1920. Walter farmed, broke wild mules, and also butchered and peddled beef. He and Bertha were divorced in 1927. Later, during the Great Depression of the 1930's, he worked as a carpenter in Oklahoma City. In 1935, near Okemah, OK, he was out beside his car changing a flat when he was struck and killed by another car.
Bertha cooked in the school cafeteria in Thalia for many years. She cooked pinto beans almost every day, and any day she didn't have beans she would get complaints from the boy students. Plate lunches cost a nickel.
Walter's body was brought back to Thalia and he and Bertha are both buried in the Thalia Cemetery.
4149. Isaac Martin SHULTZ
He had other wives (unknown), no children.