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Cynthia Ann Johnson Lockaby

Birth
Perry County, Alabama, USA
Death
11 Nov 1908 (aged 69)
Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto County, Texas, USA
Burial
Kemp, Kaufman County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Cynthia Ann Johnson was born in February 1839 in Perry County, Alabama, to Moses and Sena Herron Johnson. She married Robert C. Lockaby 25 November 1857 in Perry County, Alabama.

There were nine children born of this union. They are George Thomas, James Matthew, Harriett Mary (Doyle), Margaret Ann (James), Sarah Frances "Frannie" (Doyle), Robert, John Moses, Husena "Senia" D. (Gray), and an unknown male.

Cynthia Ann Johnson Lockaby supposedly died on 11 November 1908 in Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto County, Texas. Robert C. Lockaby brought her body back to Lively, Kaufman County, Texas to be buried in the Pyle Prairie Cemetery. Robert supposedly planted two large cedar trees to mark her grave and the grave of their son John Moses. The newspaper account dated 4 December 1908. THE SUN, Kaufman, Kaufman County, Texas states:

"Mr. J. C. Lockaby, who formerly lived in the Peel country, but now lives in north-west Texas, passed through Kaufman on the Midland Sunday night with the body of his wife, who died last Friday, for burial at Pyles prairie burial ground. The aged couple had been married a few months over fifty-five years. Some of their children now live in the southern part of the county."

According to this newspaper account, Cynthia would have died on 27 November 1908, and her body was brought back on 29 November 1908.
Cynthia Ann Johnson was born in February 1839 in Perry County, Alabama, to Moses and Sena Herron Johnson. She married Robert C. Lockaby 25 November 1857 in Perry County, Alabama.

There were nine children born of this union. They are George Thomas, James Matthew, Harriett Mary (Doyle), Margaret Ann (James), Sarah Frances "Frannie" (Doyle), Robert, John Moses, Husena "Senia" D. (Gray), and an unknown male.

Cynthia Ann Johnson Lockaby supposedly died on 11 November 1908 in Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto County, Texas. Robert C. Lockaby brought her body back to Lively, Kaufman County, Texas to be buried in the Pyle Prairie Cemetery. Robert supposedly planted two large cedar trees to mark her grave and the grave of their son John Moses. The newspaper account dated 4 December 1908. THE SUN, Kaufman, Kaufman County, Texas states:

"Mr. J. C. Lockaby, who formerly lived in the Peel country, but now lives in north-west Texas, passed through Kaufman on the Midland Sunday night with the body of his wife, who died last Friday, for burial at Pyles prairie burial ground. The aged couple had been married a few months over fifty-five years. Some of their children now live in the southern part of the county."

According to this newspaper account, Cynthia would have died on 27 November 1908, and her body was brought back on 29 November 1908.


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