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Corinne Nunn Corry

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Corinne Nunn Corry

Birth
Crockett, Houston County, Texas, USA
Death
11 Oct 1948 (aged 89)
Crockett, Houston County, Texas, USA
Burial
Crockett, Houston County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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~~Corrine Nunn~~
First child and daughter of David Alexander and Helen Williams Nunn.
She was born in Crockett, Houston County, Texas.
She married Robert E. Corry.
She was widowed at an early age, so she moved back to the Nunn Mansion, home of her parents on Houston Avenue, Crockett, Texas.
She and her brother D.A., Jr. were the only surviving children of David Alexander and Helen Williams Nunn after 1900.
She continued to live there with her bachelor brother, Judge D.A. Jr. after her parents death, until her death.
She was a supporter of the arts and a teacher of music for the piano.
She died and is buried beside her husband and with her parents and siblings in the Glenwood Cemetery, Crockett,
Texas.

The Old Nunn Mansion on Houston Avenue stood until it was demolished in 1960.
I guess after David A. Jr. died in 1953, there was no one left to live in the mansion, and it started deteriorating. NB

Written by Huberta Nunn Wright
G-Niece of Corrine.
Houston County History 1687-1979.

Death certificate
89 yrs, 6 mos, 2 days.



~~Corrine Nunn~~
First child and daughter of David Alexander and Helen Williams Nunn.
She was born in Crockett, Houston County, Texas.
She married Robert E. Corry.
She was widowed at an early age, so she moved back to the Nunn Mansion, home of her parents on Houston Avenue, Crockett, Texas.
She and her brother D.A., Jr. were the only surviving children of David Alexander and Helen Williams Nunn after 1900.
She continued to live there with her bachelor brother, Judge D.A. Jr. after her parents death, until her death.
She was a supporter of the arts and a teacher of music for the piano.
She died and is buried beside her husband and with her parents and siblings in the Glenwood Cemetery, Crockett,
Texas.

The Old Nunn Mansion on Houston Avenue stood until it was demolished in 1960.
I guess after David A. Jr. died in 1953, there was no one left to live in the mansion, and it started deteriorating. NB

Written by Huberta Nunn Wright
G-Niece of Corrine.
Houston County History 1687-1979.

Death certificate
89 yrs, 6 mos, 2 days.




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w/o Robert E.; piano Teacher

Gravesite Details

Information submitted by the Houston County Historical Commission, Crockett, TX



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