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1848. John Mets (Jack) Mason

1Arizona State Department Of Health, Arizona Certificate, Birth #274, reg 84, 1911, Arizona Territorial Board Of Health. "John Mets Mason born in Tucson, Pima, Arizona at 9:45 P.M. Male. 26Apr1911. Father: Richard L. Mason, 45, white, of Tucson. Birthplace: Illinois. Occuaption: Dispatcher (R.R.) Mother: Catherine Borden (maiden name), 43, white, of Tucson. Birthplace: Kentucky. Housewife." Copy in possn of T. Mason.


Ruth Allen Thomas

1Arizona State Department Of Health, Arizona Certificate, Arizona Territorial Board Of Health. "MARRIAGE LICENSE: State of Arizona, County of Pima. Authority to join in marriage John M. Mason, age 25 and Ruth A. Thomas, age 22. Witnessed 2nd of May 1936. Lenna H. Burges, Clerk of the Superior Court. MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE: State of Arizona, County of Pima. I do hereby certify that John M. Mason and Ruth A. Thomas were joined in Marriage by me at Tucson, in the county of Pima, State of Arizona, on the 22nd day of May 1936. Edgar C. Burnz, Minister. Witnesses: Mrs. H.L. Herrmann & R.L. Mason. Certificate of Record: Filed and Recorded June 8th, 1936 at 4:00 in Book 14 of Marriages, at page 563. Lenna H. Burges, Clerk of the Superior Court. Registered copy in John Mason file. Issued on 16th day of May 1947 by Belle D. Hall."

2Department of Health, Utah Certificate, Death # 18-3747, 6 Sep 2000, State of Utah, 610 S. 200 E., Salt Lake City, Utah.


1857. John (Jack) Erwin Boldrick

1Boldrick Family Records, Boldrick, Ernest Herlong, 1892 Magdalene Way, San Diego, CA 92110-3507, (619) 275-1892.

2Boldrick Family Records. An affidavit by his mother Mary Eliza dated 23 Feb 1943 attesting that the certificate is a true and correct copy of the birth recorded in volume 37 of Grayson Co, TX birth records.


1859. William Thomas Boldrick

1Boldrick Family Records, Boldrick, Ernest Herlong, 1892 Magdalene Way, San Diego, CA 92110-3507, (619) 275-1892.


1860. Rebecca Francis Sasnett

1Judge Frank L. Little, Sasnett Family Records Book, Elizabeth deParry, 4748 Aberdeen Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48103. Written about 1910. "... educated in Sparta, GA until heer preparation was completed for entrance into Wesleyan Female College where after several years of study she was graduated in 1850. (More detail of family given.)."


1864. Henry Harris Sasnett

1Judge Frank L. Little, Sasnett Family Records Book, Elizabeth deParry, 4748 Aberdeen Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48103. Written about 1910. "Henry Harris Sasnett, named for his maternal Grand-father after attending the Sparta High School, entered the East Alabama Male College at Auburn, Alabama in 1860, and remained in attendance there until 1861, when the approach of the Civil war disbanded all our Southern Colleges. Then Harris comes home and joined company with his brother William and myself and went to Virginia as a soldier. He was quite young and immature, and soon fell a victim to Camp fever, and was removed to the hospital in Richmond, for treatment. This was in the early fall of 1861 and his condition brought his ever faithful mother to his bedside to nurse and care for him. When somewhat convalescent Hon. Alexander H. Stephens Vice-President of the Confederate States took a special interest his condition and induced his mother to have him discharged. This was easily done,and he returned home, and after complete recovery of his health re-intered the service as a member of the Terrell Artillery doing service on the coast near Savannah, Ga. He remained with that company during the remainder of the war. Members of that command have told the writer that he made a fine soldier and was brave and aggressive in battle. His company was actively engaged in the battle of Bentonville, where he was seen to demean himself with conspicuous courage. During the war he married Miss Mary E. Cubbage of Savannah, Ga. and reared a family of three sons, and two daughters to be grown. After many years of residence in Savannah, the family removed to and lived some years in Waycross from which place they finally settled in Jacksonville, Florida where they now live. He died there very suddenly with something apoplexy some four or five years ago, his death causing a great shock and much grief among his family and friends. For many years he was an active member of the Methodist church and for several years superintendent of the Sunday school in Wesley Memorial church in Savannah. His daughters are all unmarried and one of his sons Richard, who lives in Jacksonville, Fla. is said to be a young man of great business activity and success. His widow still lives in Jacksonville with her family."


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