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Lucile <I>Davidson</I> Scott

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Lucile Davidson Scott

Birth
Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas, USA
Death
4 Mar 1972 (aged 78)
Opelika, Lee County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Auburn, Lee County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.5962194, Longitude: -85.460275
Plot
Section D, Lot 7, Space 10
Memorial ID
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The Hondo Anvil Herald, April 3, 1920:

In a recent letter to the editor, Mrs. Frances Davidson notifies us to change the address of her paper from Arlington to 3615 Buckeye St., Dallas, Texas, where she is making her home with her daughter, Mrs. J.W. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Scott have recently purchased a home in Dallas where Mr. Scott is engaged in the practice of law and is associated with one of the oldest and finest law firms in that city. Mrs. Scott will be pleasantly remembered as Miss Lucile, one of the twin daughters of Mrs. Frances Davidson.
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The Hondo Anvil Herald, October 8, 1910:

Our schools near Yancey are progressing nicely. Prof. P.C. Cannon is teaching the Lower Tehuacana school, L.F. Faseler is teaching the Community school, and Miss Bertha Green of Uvalde and Miss Lucile Davidson of Hondo teaching the Styles school. We commend the trustees upon their good judgment in securing the faculty in our schools and feel sure we will have good schools.
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1940 Census - Occupation: Secretary, Industry: College (Auburn, Lee Co., Alabama)
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Married John Winfield Scott in April of 1917 in San Marcos Co., Texas.
The Hondo Anvil Herald, April 3, 1920:

In a recent letter to the editor, Mrs. Frances Davidson notifies us to change the address of her paper from Arlington to 3615 Buckeye St., Dallas, Texas, where she is making her home with her daughter, Mrs. J.W. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Scott have recently purchased a home in Dallas where Mr. Scott is engaged in the practice of law and is associated with one of the oldest and finest law firms in that city. Mrs. Scott will be pleasantly remembered as Miss Lucile, one of the twin daughters of Mrs. Frances Davidson.
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The Hondo Anvil Herald, October 8, 1910:

Our schools near Yancey are progressing nicely. Prof. P.C. Cannon is teaching the Lower Tehuacana school, L.F. Faseler is teaching the Community school, and Miss Bertha Green of Uvalde and Miss Lucile Davidson of Hondo teaching the Styles school. We commend the trustees upon their good judgment in securing the faculty in our schools and feel sure we will have good schools.
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1940 Census - Occupation: Secretary, Industry: College (Auburn, Lee Co., Alabama)
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Married John Winfield Scott in April of 1917 in San Marcos Co., Texas.


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