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Lucinda Florence “Lucy” <I>Bullock</I> Travis

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Lucinda Florence “Lucy” Bullock Travis

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
18 Nov 1930 (aged 59)
Ralls, Crosby County, Texas, USA
Burial
Ralls, Crosby County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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She married Robert Reason Travis, ca 1888 in Texas. Their known children are Oliver W, Lola P and Flora N Travis.

Pioneer Woman of Ralls Dies; Lived In Crosby 25 Years
Ralls, Nov. 20. – Mrs. Lucy Travis, 59, wife of R.R. Travis and a pioneer of Crosby county, died at her home here at 4:20 Tuesday afternoon.

Her health had been bad for several years.

Funeral rites will be conducted at 4:30 o’clock today from the Christian church. Burial will be in the Ralls cemetery. Mrs. Travis had lived in Crosby county 25 years, having come here from Bell county in 1905, first settling at old Emma, then the county seat of Crosby county, and had resided in Ralls since the town was founded.

Survivors, in addition to the husband, include a son, Oliver W. Travis of Raton, N.M., two daughters, Mrs. J. Edd McLaughlin of Ralls and Mrs. Flora Rutherford of Tatum, N.M., four brothers, Bob, Wade and Porter Bullock, all of Rogers, and L.B. Bullock of Morse; three sisters, Mrs. I.F. Bradley of Bowie, Mrs. N. H. Hillyard of San Angelo and Mrs. Will Bradley of Rogers, and a grandson, Oliver Travis Jr., whom Mrs. Travis had reared since birth. (Amarillo Daily News, Amarillo, TX, November 21, 1930)
She married Robert Reason Travis, ca 1888 in Texas. Their known children are Oliver W, Lola P and Flora N Travis.

Pioneer Woman of Ralls Dies; Lived In Crosby 25 Years
Ralls, Nov. 20. – Mrs. Lucy Travis, 59, wife of R.R. Travis and a pioneer of Crosby county, died at her home here at 4:20 Tuesday afternoon.

Her health had been bad for several years.

Funeral rites will be conducted at 4:30 o’clock today from the Christian church. Burial will be in the Ralls cemetery. Mrs. Travis had lived in Crosby county 25 years, having come here from Bell county in 1905, first settling at old Emma, then the county seat of Crosby county, and had resided in Ralls since the town was founded.

Survivors, in addition to the husband, include a son, Oliver W. Travis of Raton, N.M., two daughters, Mrs. J. Edd McLaughlin of Ralls and Mrs. Flora Rutherford of Tatum, N.M., four brothers, Bob, Wade and Porter Bullock, all of Rogers, and L.B. Bullock of Morse; three sisters, Mrs. I.F. Bradley of Bowie, Mrs. N. H. Hillyard of San Angelo and Mrs. Will Bradley of Rogers, and a grandson, Oliver Travis Jr., whom Mrs. Travis had reared since birth. (Amarillo Daily News, Amarillo, TX, November 21, 1930)


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