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Alva Cecil Addy

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Alva Cecil Addy

Birth
Coweta County, Georgia, USA
Death
3 Apr 1928 (aged 76)
Como, Hopkins County, Texas, USA
Burial
Black Oak, Hopkins County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Alva was the eldest of three boys. After his father died in the Civil war, his mother remarried (to Rev. William A. Douglass) and the family moved first to Arkansas. A family story states that Alva was a wagon master leading pioneers from Arkansas to East Texas. That is how he found the area of Texas that the family next settled in. It is remembered that he had a red beard. He and his wife, Lenoir (Johnson) had six children.
Alva was the eldest of three boys. After his father died in the Civil war, his mother remarried (to Rev. William A. Douglass) and the family moved first to Arkansas. A family story states that Alva was a wagon master leading pioneers from Arkansas to East Texas. That is how he found the area of Texas that the family next settled in. It is remembered that he had a red beard. He and his wife, Lenoir (Johnson) had six children.


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