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2851 worked for Pure Oil company STORY, Howard Hatley (I271)
 
2852 worked for Southern Pacific Railroad going to California in 1911 where he was a constable for 12 years.
Later becoming a Sheriff and night watchman in Holtville, CA 
PECK, James Albert (I1920)
 
2853 World War I Veterans Service and Compensation File, 1934–1948. RG 19, Series 19.91. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg Pennsylvania. Source (S142)
 
2854 wrote name FLOOD, Col. John (I9192)
 
2855 York Co, VA Will proven 24 May 1688
wife Mary
children Charles, Abraham, Thomas, Sarah 
COLLIER, Isaac Sr. (I2228)
 
2856 Zula was called Betty by her husband.

Zula went to law school and worked in Ft. Worth 1926-1935. She spent summers with GL Stevenson in Hermleigh. per Iris Benn Stevenson

She worked in Ft. Worth for Houchins (sp?) & Houchins or Houchins & Stevenson.

She was involved in a law suite with a transit company in Ft. Worth and shortly after it was settled she moved to Houston.

Notes from Edith Stevenson Zula was in Ft. Worth 1922-1923

Obituary
Mrs. Zula B Mincy
During her lifetime Mrs Zula B Mincy was a school teacher and an attorney and worked as a sales woman with her husband E V Mincy. Mrs Mincy, of 2810 Louisiana died Tuesday at the age of 68. She was born in Williamson County March 11, 1895, at the age of 11 she moved to Scurry County and was graduated from Decatur High School. She went to Texas Women's University and was employed as a school teacher for a number of years. She later moved to Fort Worth and was employed as a stenographer for a law firm there. She began to study law and passed the bar examine and was a practicing attorney in Fort Worth until 1929. Mr and Mrs Mincy came to Houston in 1932 from then until 1958 they worked as a saling team for the Mandell Kahn Drygoods Company.She was a member of the First Methodist Church. The survivors, in addition to her husband, she is survived by a brother Earl Stevenson of Austin, nephews Christian E Rienertson of Houston, OJ Stevenson and Gordon Stevenson of San Antonio, Charles Smith and Doyle Smith of Albeque, Edward Stevenson of Freeport, Merit Stevenson of Austin and two nieces Mrs. Edith McDougle of Austin and Frances Smith of Fort Worth.
Services are by Pat A Foley and Co. 
STEVENSON, Zula B. (I38)
 

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