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Selmer Newpaper clippings
AUGUST 26, 1910
C. A. Littlefield, of ADAMSVILLE, MEETS A TRAGIC DEATH TEXAS.
Last Saturday Clarence A. Littlefield, of Adamsville, was run over and killed by a train and his body horribly mangled at or near Stafford, Texas.
His remains were shipped here, arriving Monday night, and were immediately taken to Adamsville, where they were interred Tuesday.
He left his family consisting of his wife and seven children, at Adamsville about two weeks ago, accepting a position on an orange farm in South Texas.
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children:
1. Etta Nancy b. Oct 1896
2. James Luther b. Mar 1898
3. William Herbert b. 30 Mar 1900
4. Rebecca Augusta b. 22 Jan 1902
5. Rosa b. 1905
6. Nila b. 1906
7. Monroe b. 1908
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Selmer Newpaper clippings
AUGUST 26, 1910
C. A. Littlefield, of ADAMSVILLE, MEETS A TRAGIC DEATH TEXAS.
Last Saturday Clarence A. Littlefield, of Adamsville, was run over and killed by a train and his body horribly mangled at or near Stafford, Texas.
His remains were shipped here, arriving Monday night, and were immediately taken to Adamsville, where they were interred Tuesday.
He left his family consisting of his wife and seven children, at Adamsville about two weeks ago, accepting a position on an orange farm in South Texas.
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children:
1. Etta Nancy b. Oct 1896
2. James Luther b. Mar 1898
3. William Herbert b. 30 Mar 1900
4. Rebecca Augusta b. 22 Jan 1902
5. Rosa b. 1905
6. Nila b. 1906
7. Monroe b. 1908
Inscription
Accidently killed by moving passenger train at Stafford Texas
Family Members
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Sarah Agatha "Lizzy" Littlefield Harris
1849–1940
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Mary Jane Littlefield White
1851–1932
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Martha Paralee Littlefield Newell
1853–1925
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James Luther Littlefield
1856–1932
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William Penn Littlefield
1857–1942
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John Monroe Littlefield
1859–1959
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Rebecca Ann Littlefield Shaw
1862–1942
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America Emily "Em" Littlefield Davis Blakely
1865–1938
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George Washington Littlefield
1867–1932
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Thomas Edward "Ed" Littlefield
1870–1959
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