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Abner Franklin Carroll

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Abner Franklin Carroll

Birth
Dyer County, Tennessee, USA
Death
5 Nov 1926 (aged 45)
Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas, USA
Burial
Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
B 38 L 4
Memorial ID
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Abner Franklin Carroll was the youngest of five sons born to Seymor Douglas 'Dee' Carroll and Julia Ann Akin Carroll. Brothers Charley and Eli were twins and just five years older, and like the second born son Joseph, all lived and raised their families in Dyer County, Tennessee, staying near their parents and grandparents, Solomon Douglas and Elizabeth Vannoy Carroll.

Frank Carroll came to Texas in the late 1890's and settled in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas with his brother Stephen Bennett Carroll(FAG#77892657). Stephen died in 1903 leaving Frank and their Aunt Palymyra Akin Thedford(FAG#78298495) and her husband John Thedford as the only Tennessee connection and kin to Stephens widow (Martha Jane Marley Carroll FAG#92969745) and four children.

Frank met and married Winnie Mary Griffin around 1918-19. It is believed that Frank and Winnie met through his Aunt Palmyra Thedford who lived on Wilson Street in the same neighborhood as Winnie's parents.

Winnie and Frank had two daughters:
Eloise Carroll Skinner - December 2, 1920-January 22, 2015
Mary Helen Carroll Kemp - April 8, 1923 - June 1990

Frank died in November 1926 at the age of 45 as a result of a construction accident in a railroad yard in Cleburne, leaving Winnie to raise their daughters. Winnie resided at 515 West Wilson Street in Cleburne which had been the home of Frank's Aunt Palmyra. She supported herself and educated her daughters by working as a Church Secretary.

His Memorial was first submitted by the Texas Confederate States Army...Tennessee Corporal 12th Cavalry I. At the age of 16 A. Franklin Carroll enlisted to serve in the Spanish American War/Conflict, April-August 1898. The application(4-24-1928) for his headstone verifies his service and Veteran Status. The headstone was verified and shipped to Cleburne Memorial Cemetery Sept. 9, 1930.

The photo portrait is from Martha Jane Marley Carroll's Photo Album from the late 1890's early 1900's.

Bio submitted by Sue Pittman McPeak FAG Contributor #47574044...great niece of Abner Franklin Carroll, great granddaughter of Stephen Bennett Carroll.
Abner Franklin Carroll was the youngest of five sons born to Seymor Douglas 'Dee' Carroll and Julia Ann Akin Carroll. Brothers Charley and Eli were twins and just five years older, and like the second born son Joseph, all lived and raised their families in Dyer County, Tennessee, staying near their parents and grandparents, Solomon Douglas and Elizabeth Vannoy Carroll.

Frank Carroll came to Texas in the late 1890's and settled in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas with his brother Stephen Bennett Carroll(FAG#77892657). Stephen died in 1903 leaving Frank and their Aunt Palymyra Akin Thedford(FAG#78298495) and her husband John Thedford as the only Tennessee connection and kin to Stephens widow (Martha Jane Marley Carroll FAG#92969745) and four children.

Frank met and married Winnie Mary Griffin around 1918-19. It is believed that Frank and Winnie met through his Aunt Palmyra Thedford who lived on Wilson Street in the same neighborhood as Winnie's parents.

Winnie and Frank had two daughters:
Eloise Carroll Skinner - December 2, 1920-January 22, 2015
Mary Helen Carroll Kemp - April 8, 1923 - June 1990

Frank died in November 1926 at the age of 45 as a result of a construction accident in a railroad yard in Cleburne, leaving Winnie to raise their daughters. Winnie resided at 515 West Wilson Street in Cleburne which had been the home of Frank's Aunt Palmyra. She supported herself and educated her daughters by working as a Church Secretary.

His Memorial was first submitted by the Texas Confederate States Army...Tennessee Corporal 12th Cavalry I. At the age of 16 A. Franklin Carroll enlisted to serve in the Spanish American War/Conflict, April-August 1898. The application(4-24-1928) for his headstone verifies his service and Veteran Status. The headstone was verified and shipped to Cleburne Memorial Cemetery Sept. 9, 1930.

The photo portrait is from Martha Jane Marley Carroll's Photo Album from the late 1890's early 1900's.

Bio submitted by Sue Pittman McPeak FAG Contributor #47574044...great niece of Abner Franklin Carroll, great granddaughter of Stephen Bennett Carroll.


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