Wife of Thomas Sears Cadenhead, 1839-1904
Dau of Geo Washington Stone & Carrie Ann Swinford
Additional children listed provided by Laverne Elsey
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Obituary for Sarah Cadenhead...
Mrs. S.A. Cadenhead died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J.H. Dunn ten miles north of Plainview at ten o'clock Wednesday morning. Mrs. Cadenhead was born in Comanche County, Texas, February 17th, 1845. Her husband who died 21 years ago was a Confederate veteran and old time Indian fighter. Mrs. Cadenhead used to relate many thrilling experiences that occurred in the early days. Upon one occasion when attacked by Indians, she hid her baby in a brush pile and concealed herself in the branches of a tree where she was forced to remain until morning. After prowling about all night, the Indians left without discovering their hiding places. Mrs. Cadenhead was the mother of twelve children, eight of whom are now living. The funeral services will be held at Kress tomorrow afternoon and internment will be made in Kress Cemetery under the direction of Garner Brothers.
Obit Courtesy of Find A Grave Member Scott Walters
Wife of Thomas Sears Cadenhead, 1839-1904
Dau of Geo Washington Stone & Carrie Ann Swinford
Additional children listed provided by Laverne Elsey
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Obituary for Sarah Cadenhead...
Mrs. S.A. Cadenhead died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J.H. Dunn ten miles north of Plainview at ten o'clock Wednesday morning. Mrs. Cadenhead was born in Comanche County, Texas, February 17th, 1845. Her husband who died 21 years ago was a Confederate veteran and old time Indian fighter. Mrs. Cadenhead used to relate many thrilling experiences that occurred in the early days. Upon one occasion when attacked by Indians, she hid her baby in a brush pile and concealed herself in the branches of a tree where she was forced to remain until morning. After prowling about all night, the Indians left without discovering their hiding places. Mrs. Cadenhead was the mother of twelve children, eight of whom are now living. The funeral services will be held at Kress tomorrow afternoon and internment will be made in Kress Cemetery under the direction of Garner Brothers.
Obit Courtesy of Find A Grave Member Scott Walters
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Minerva Nora Stone Skinner
1838–1923
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Hiram Monroe Stone
1841–1900
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Adolphus Wakefield "Doc" Stone
1842–1910
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Wesley Wiley Alexander Stone
1844–1922
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George Washington Stone Jr
1850–1877
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Napoleon Walters
1851–1918
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Mary Caldonia "Mollie" Stone Wheeler
1852–1909
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Martha Josephine "Josie" Stone Shuttlesworth
1855–1929
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George Ely Walters
1855–1927
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Nancy Emeline Stone Shuttlesworth
1856–1940
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Amanda Jane "Mandy" Stone Colvin
1858–1920
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Albert Mansfield Stone
1858–1948
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Octavia Savannah Stone
1860–1866
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Thomas Jefferson Stone
1861–1941
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Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" Walters Bruce
1861–1912
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Sidney Sanders "Sid" Stone
1864–1949
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Sherman Oselo Stone
1867–1912
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William Grant Stone
1868–1924
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Alice Roseline Stone Mullins
1868–1954
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Laura Jeanette Stone Hamrick
1872–1954
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Susan Leona Stone Ward
1874–1954
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Theodocia E "Docia" Stone Franklin
1874–1920
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Charles Adolphus Cadenhead
1867–1952
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James Wesley Cadenhead
1869–1939
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Hardy Alexander ""Alex"" Cadenhead
1874–1955
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Alice Donna Cadenhead Dunn
1879–1958
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Oda E. "Odie" Cadenhead Parish
1882–1941
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Eva Octavia Cadenhead Kimberlin
1884–1970
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May Susana Cadenhead Coker
1887–1930
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Dora Emeline Cadenhead Royall
1889–1959
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