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Clara Belle Robertson Robertson

Birth
Robertson County, Texas, USA
Death
1966 (aged 68–69)
Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Kennedale, Tarrant County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Clara, the youngest child of McKinza Joseph Robertson and Margie Frances Elizabeth Gann Robertson, was born in Robertson County, Texas. She was about ten years old when her family left Texas and traveled by covered wagon to Quay County, New Mexico Territory, where her older sister and husband, Ada and John Snider, had homesteaded. The extended family checked out homestead land in Arizona but soon returned to Quay County where her father filed on homestead land. She married Joseph Marvin Robertson and they lived both in New Mexico and Texas. Of their ten children, nine reached adulthood and married. As a child, their son, Cecil, accidently drank some acid, could never eat properly and died at age fifteen. Clara and Joe spent their senior years in the Kennedale community south of Fort Worth, Texas. Almost every Saturday, when the weather permitted, Clara, daughters and grandchildren would gather at a park in the area to share a picnic lunch and spend quality time together. These 'park times' spent with her mother and sisters were special memories for Clara's oldest daughter, Margie.
- Blanche Keating Colle, great niece

Children:
Marvin McKinza Robertson
Margie America Robertson Baxter
Oma Veda Robertson
Cecil William Robertson
Veda Mae Robertson
Melvin Roy Robertson
Melba Fay Robertson
Lillie Royce Robertson
Wilma Jo Robertson
Jackie Marie Robertson Cross 1938-2008
Clara, the youngest child of McKinza Joseph Robertson and Margie Frances Elizabeth Gann Robertson, was born in Robertson County, Texas. She was about ten years old when her family left Texas and traveled by covered wagon to Quay County, New Mexico Territory, where her older sister and husband, Ada and John Snider, had homesteaded. The extended family checked out homestead land in Arizona but soon returned to Quay County where her father filed on homestead land. She married Joseph Marvin Robertson and they lived both in New Mexico and Texas. Of their ten children, nine reached adulthood and married. As a child, their son, Cecil, accidently drank some acid, could never eat properly and died at age fifteen. Clara and Joe spent their senior years in the Kennedale community south of Fort Worth, Texas. Almost every Saturday, when the weather permitted, Clara, daughters and grandchildren would gather at a park in the area to share a picnic lunch and spend quality time together. These 'park times' spent with her mother and sisters were special memories for Clara's oldest daughter, Margie.
- Blanche Keating Colle, great niece

Children:
Marvin McKinza Robertson
Margie America Robertson Baxter
Oma Veda Robertson
Cecil William Robertson
Veda Mae Robertson
Melvin Roy Robertson
Melba Fay Robertson
Lillie Royce Robertson
Wilma Jo Robertson
Jackie Marie Robertson Cross 1938-2008


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