Amos Henry Petty married Mrs. Alice Gertrude Pass on 25 February 1925 at Fort Worth, Texas.
Amos Hendrix "Jack" Petty, 81, moved to Young County, Texas in 1909 from Hill County, Texas. He was a member of Bethel Baptist Church.
Survived by his wife; one son - Calvin Petty; one step-daughter - Mrs. R.F. Krause; two step-sons - Truman Pass and Mitchell Pass; one brother - J.N. Petty; seven sisters - Mrs. Nannie Adkins, Mrs. O.L. McGee, Mrs. Rose Bridges, Miss Leila Petty, Mrs. Edna Hazelton, Mrs Arleight Stoune, Mrs. Nettie Guinn; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren.
Amos Henry Petty married Mrs. Alice Gertrude Pass on 25 February 1925 at Fort Worth, Texas.
Amos Hendrix "Jack" Petty, 81, moved to Young County, Texas in 1909 from Hill County, Texas. He was a member of Bethel Baptist Church.
Survived by his wife; one son - Calvin Petty; one step-daughter - Mrs. R.F. Krause; two step-sons - Truman Pass and Mitchell Pass; one brother - J.N. Petty; seven sisters - Mrs. Nannie Adkins, Mrs. O.L. McGee, Mrs. Rose Bridges, Miss Leila Petty, Mrs. Edna Hazelton, Mrs Arleight Stoune, Mrs. Nettie Guinn; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren.
Family Members
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Mattie Adelyn Petty Orr
1883–1961
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Nancy Jane "Nannie" Petty Adkins
1884–1984
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Ephraim Blackburn Petty
1886–1965
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Sarah Mildred "Sallie" Petty
1890–1917
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Bessie Lee Petty Lemons
1891–1968
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Rose Etta "Rosie" Petty Bridges
1895–1971
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Nettie Venus Petty Guinn
1897–1989
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William Harrison "Bill" Petty
1899–1968
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Edna May Petty Hazelton
1900–1986
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Johnnie Noell "Babe" Petty
1903–1974
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Lena Henrietta Petty McGee
1905–1973
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Leila Savannah Petty
1905–1979
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Arleigh Inez Petty Stoune
1908–1996
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