San Antonio Express
February 5, 1955
page 12-A
Mrs. N.V. Crider Dies in Hospital
Mrs. Nancy Votaw Crider, 87, of 133 Princess Pass, died in a hospital Friday.
She had spent her entire life in San Antonio and was the oldest member of Travis Park Methodist Church, with which she was affiliated for 70 years.
She was a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, the Daughters of the Old Trail Drivers, and Miriam Rebekah Lodge No. 21.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Alma Crider Taliaferro, San Antonio, and Mrs. Laura Crider Williams, Sutherland Springs, a grandson, Col. W. Richard Taliaferro, and a great grandson, W. Richard Taliaferro, both of Baltimore.
Roy Akers is in charge.
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San Antonio Express
February 5, 1955
page 12-A
Mrs. N.V. Crider Dies in Hospital
Mrs. Nancy Votaw Crider, 87, of 133 Princess Pass, died in a hospital Friday.
She had spent her entire life in San Antonio and was the oldest member of Travis Park Methodist Church, with which she was affiliated for 70 years.
She was a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, the Daughters of the Old Trail Drivers, and Miriam Rebekah Lodge No. 21.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Alma Crider Taliaferro, San Antonio, and Mrs. Laura Crider Williams, Sutherland Springs, a grandson, Col. W. Richard Taliaferro, and a great grandson, W. Richard Taliaferro, both of Baltimore.
Roy Akers is in charge.
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Family Members
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Mary Isabelle Votaw Richardson
1865–1941
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William Benjamin Votaw
1871–1923
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John Franklin "Frank" Votaw
1873–1944
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Cora Lee Votaw Johnson
1875–1950
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Robert Alonzo Votaw Sr
1878–1948
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Ida Graves Votaw
1880–1883
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Viola Votaw Emilienburg
1884–1933
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Ella Florence Votaw Sloan
1886–1968
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Susan "Susie" Votaw Schafer
1889–1949
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