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Lee Ola French 1885–1947 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 Dec 1885

Birth Location: Como, Wood County, Texas

Death Date: 18 June 1947

Death Location: Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, USA

Father: Leonard French

Mother: Sarah Phillips

Spouse(s): John Martin

Children(s): Otra Martin, Velma Martin, Leonard Martin, Esta Martin

The story of Lee Ola French began in 1885 in Como, Wood County, Texas. In 1900, Lee Ola French resided in Justice Precinct 8, Wood, Texas, USA. Lee Ola French married John Elbert Martin, and had children including Esta Orhea Martin, Leonard Jackson Martin, Otra Josephine Martin, Velma Evelyn Martin. Lee Ola French passed away in 1947 in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Lee Ola French began in 1885 in Como, Wood County, Texas.
  • In 1900, Lee Ola French resided in Justice Precinct 8, Wood, Texas, USA.
  • Lee Ola French married John Elbert Martin, and had children including Esta Orhea Martin, Leonard Jackson Martin, Otra Josephine Martin, Velma Evelyn Martin.
  • Lee Ola French passed away in 1947 in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, USA.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

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Lee French's Ancestors

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Lee French
1885–1947
Birth Place: Como, Wood County, Texas
Parents
Leonard Montgomery French
1860–1933
Pike, Alabama, USA
Sarah (Josephine) Phillips
1860–1927
Pike County, Alabama
Grandparents
Joseph (Pugh "Josey") French
1812–1879
Edgefield Co, South Carolina, USA
Mary (W) Brown
1818–1913
Marion County , Georgia, USA
John (Thomas) Phillips
1816–1867
Alabama, USA
Averilla (Adeline) Prince
1829–
Morgan County, Georgia, USA
Great-Grandparents
William FRENCH
1775–
Jonathan Sr
1785–1872
Nancy Durden
1790–1819
James Phillips
1783–1850
Mary Powell
1793–1862
Joseph Prince
1790–1850
Sarah Johnston
1792–1878
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Brown
1760–1813
Sarah Cox
1762–1856
David Phillips
1758–1819
Mary Davis
1754–1830
Absalom Sr
1752–1834
Mary Stephens
1755–1840
Joseph Prince
1765–1838
Judith Teague
1770–1835
William Prince
1752–1835
Elizabeth (Ford,Prince)
1755–1831

Lee French's Descendants

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Lee (Ola) French (18 Dec 1885–18 June 1947) m. John (Elbert) Martin (22 Sep 1873–3 Dec 1937)
  1. 1. Otra (Josephine) Martin 1909–1993 m. John (C) Short 1906–1989
    1. 1. John (Doyle) Short 1930–1995
    2. 2. William (Leonard) Short 1927–2011
    3. 3. Alice (Lee) Short 1933–2013
    4. 4. James (Calvin Short) Jr 1936–1975
  2. 2. Velma (Evelyn) Martin 1911–1988
  3. 3. Leonard (Jackson) Martin 1919–1980
  4. 4. Esta (Orhea) Martin 1908–1970 m. Willie (M) Perry 1904–1997
    1. 1. Nellie (Faye) Perry 1928–2003
    2. 2. Helen (Vinella) Perry 1925–1978
    3. 3. Vearl (Dean) Perry 1927–1984
      1. 1. Edwin (W) Perry 1950–1990
    4. 4. Dorman (Raymond) Perry 1939–2008

Lee French's Timeline

3 Records

1885
18 Dec 1885
Birth of Lee Ola French in Como, Wood County, Texas
Como, Wood County, Texas
1900
1900
Age 15
Lee Ola French resided here in Justice Precinct 8, Wood, Texas, USA
Justice Precinct 8, Wood, Texas, USA
1947
18 June 1947
Age 62
Death of Lee Ola French in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, USA
Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 Dec 1885
    Event Place: Como, Wood County, Texas
    Record Source: 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Justice Precinct 8, Wood, Texas; Page: 4; Enumeration District: 0149; FHL microfilm: 1241681

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1900
    Event Place: Justice Precinct 8, Wood, Texas, USA
    Record Source: 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Justice Precinct 8, Wood, Texas; Page: 4; Enumeration District: 0149; FHL microfilm: 1241681

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 June 1947
    Event Place: Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, USA

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