Martha Elizabeth Willis Batty.
We don't know why or when Grant changed the spelling.
Private, 1st Class
Company "F", 62nd Infantry
World War I
Funeral Services for Grant Beaty, who died at his home in Rodessa, La., at 1:15am Tuesday, were held from Compton's Chapel at 3 p.m. Wednesday. Rev. E. N. Sullivan officiating, interment in Moore Cemetery at Chalk Bluff.
Surviving are his widow, the former Miss Mae McKerall of Waco; six sisters and a brother. Pallbearers were Reuel Yowell, Frank McKerall, Jesse Rogers, Robert O'Connell, Burney McKerall and R. E. O'Connell Jr.
August 4, 1936.
Waco Tribune Herald
Martha Elizabeth Willis Batty.
We don't know why or when Grant changed the spelling.
Private, 1st Class
Company "F", 62nd Infantry
World War I
Funeral Services for Grant Beaty, who died at his home in Rodessa, La., at 1:15am Tuesday, were held from Compton's Chapel at 3 p.m. Wednesday. Rev. E. N. Sullivan officiating, interment in Moore Cemetery at Chalk Bluff.
Surviving are his widow, the former Miss Mae McKerall of Waco; six sisters and a brother. Pallbearers were Reuel Yowell, Frank McKerall, Jesse Rogers, Robert O'Connell, Burney McKerall and R. E. O'Connell Jr.
August 4, 1936.
Waco Tribune Herald
Family Members
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George Matthew Batty
1876–1934
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Encora Elizabeth Batty Williamson
1877–1960
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Mary Agnes Batty Heyborne
1879–1957
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Rosella Batty
1881–1882
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Rhoda Ann Batty Prince
1883–1955
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Joshua Willis Batty
1883–1883
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Frederick Willis Batty
1887–1888
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Sarah Ellen Batty Christensen
1887–1933
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Margaret May Batty Duffin
1889–1969
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Clarence Stone Batty
1891–1970
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Marcella Batty
1895–1911
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Gwendolyn Batty Savage
1896–1979
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Lovina Batty Reed
1900–1976
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