Matthews / Conner / Covey / Salts [Solt] Family History - Person Sheet
Matthews / Conner / Covey / Salts [Solt] Family History - Person Sheet
NameFlorence Ann HUBBARD543,798,682,544,836,838,683,839, F
Birth Date29 Nov 1857546,548,839
Birth PlaceNew Franklin, Howard County, Missouri
Memo? in New Franklin, Mo.
Death Date3 Jan 1936548,545 Age: 78
Death PlaceArcher City, Archer County, Texas
Burial PlaceArcher City Cemetery, Archer City, Archer County, Texas566
FatherJohn William HUBBARD , M (1827-1876)
MotherMary Ellen CLOUGH , F (1830-1889)
Spouses
Birth Date13 May 1859546,832,548,837
Birth PlaceRed Oak, Ellis County, Texas - nr Waxahachie, or near a town called Tioga
Death Date8 Jan 1957832 Age: 97
Death PlaceJacksboro, Jack County, Texas
Burial PlaceArcher City Cemetery, Archer City, Archer County, Texas566
MotherZibba Letitia “Zibbie” RICE , F (1816-1906)
Marr Date6 Mar 1877840,832,545
Marr PlacePottsboro, Grayson County, Texas
ChildrenHilliard W. “Barney“ , M (1878-1941)
 Leonard Wallace “Lee” , M (1880-1913)
 Horace Luther , M (1881-)
 Coffee Clarence , M (1884-1973)
 Avis Beatrice , F (1886-1940)
 Zibba Mary , F (1888-1974)
 Florence Ann , F (1891-1977)
 Alpha “Faye” , F (1893-1986)
 Archibald Rice “Jake” , M (1895-1936)
 Paul Kerr , M (1898-1977)
Notes for Florence Ann HUBBARD
They thought she had two sisters and there may have been other children. One sister, named Will married a man named Landrum. And one, named Sally married a man named Polk.546

She moved to Texas with her family in 1874.839

She joined the Methodist church in Grayson County in 1876. She helped organsie the Woman’s Home Mission society of this city, and helped this society raise the first $1,000 to pay for the present Methodist church.839

They moved to Archer County in 1888, and to Archer City in 1889, settling in the southeast part where they operated their big ranch. Like many ranch families, they moved to town to put the children in school, but continued their stock raising business.

It says that she had a sister named Sophie [Alby] of Lemesa.839

In her death notice it lists the following relatives: her two mephews and three nieces, John and Fran Landram, of Madill, Olka; Mr.s Minnie Buckley , of Woodville, Okl; Mrs. Bud Maxey and Ruth Landram, of Madill, Oklahoma. Mrs. Sybil Locke, fort Worth; Mrs. Stell Conner, daughter-in-law of the deceased, and her grand daughter Stella Lon Phillips, of jacksboro; Paul Christian and family, Antelope; Mrs. Ralph Watrip and daughter, Wichita Falls; Mrs. Beulah Cook Henrietta; Mrs. Joe Bashara, Wichita Falls; Mrs. W. M. coleman, of wichita Falls. Mr. Conner’s nephews Lav Scott, of Antelope, Zack Scott, of Windthrost, and Murray Lea, of Spur were also among the mourners. 839
Notes for Coffee Rice (Spouse 1)
It is believed that C.R. went to live with his Paternal Grandparents, at about the age of nine, and that they lived in Grayson Co., Texas near Sherman or Pottsboro, Texas.546

He was the president of the bank during the 1920s. When the Stock Market crashed in 1929 he lost most of his land and other assets because at that period of time the president of the bank was liable for the debts of the bank. He never got over this and was very bitter and became more selfish and just looked out for himself. 815
Notes for Coffee Rice & Florence Ann (Family)
They moved to Archer County in 1888, and to Archer City in 1889, settling in the southeast part where they operated their big ranch. Like many ranch families, they moved to town to put the children in school but continued their stockraising business.839
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