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Valentine's from Texas, California, New York, Alaska

JeanFulk32  (View posts) Posted: 30 Jan 2000 10:25PM GMT
Ira Fredrick Valentine, b 1880 in Grapevine, Texas (?), m Milie Lou Daley, moved to California, d 1943. ch: J.T. Dewayne, L.C., O.B., Sybil, Cecil and Angnes. J.T. Dewayne Valentine, b Bronx, New York, m Opal Evelyn Sawyer, ch: Barbara Ann and Francis Evelyn. Other surnames involved with this family is Bray, Williams, Revo. Any help out there would be great. Thanks! Jean

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sherryprins  (View posts) Posted: 4 Feb 2000 1:55PM GMT
Hi Jean,
I don't know if this any connection but...My Grandmother was born Carrie Mellisa Valentine in Van Zandt (I think) Texas. Her mother died when she was either born or very young. Her father remarried-again-an Aunt I think. Let me know if there is a connection?
Sherry

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JeanFulk32  (View posts) Posted: 5 Feb 2000 9:27PM GMT
Thanks for answering me. I don't know if there is a connection or not. All I had was what I mentioned before. This is my step-children's side of family so have never had the chance to get much family history. Jean

Re: Valentine's from Texas, California, New York, Alaska

cat4acure4hd  (View posts) Posted: 1 Jun 2009 2:26AM GMT
Classification: Query
i dont know of any surname valentine in my family but am searching for info on a valentine bray born about 1858 + or - 5 yrs. was an orphan in kentucky in 1870 census possibley with two brothers frank and james. whats your connection between bray and valentine?
thank you
cathy h

Re: Valentine's from Texas, California, New York, Alaska

JeanFulk32  (View posts) Posted: 1 Jun 2009 5:01AM GMT
Classification: Query
My step children's ancestor's Bray. What I have been told: Everett Bray . Was found in a ditch in a plowed field somwhere in Texarkana, off a highway. The baby was abondened by a fancy coach which had two women and the driver in it. Family believe it was in about 1850, he was about 4 months old. The farmer who was plowing on the other side of the field saw the coach stop. By the time he got over by the shade of the old oak tree the coach was gone. When the mule got under the tree it would not move. So the farmer went to the head of the animal and that is when he found the baby. When he reached down to pick up the baby the mule brayed. And that is how the family got the name of Bray.??? My step son said his mom thought his first name was Everett. Everett was said to have married a full blood Cherokee lady whom he meet on the reservation in Oklahoma near Stillwater. Was also said Everett was a scout and guide for the settlers moving West.
The step kids Mom's father's name was T.J. Valentine, guess family was from Ireland.
Hope this answers a few of your questions. How true the story is is anyone guess. Jean

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