Genealogy Kittrell » Lonnie Chester Gidcumb [K] (1908-1969)

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Household of Lonnie Chester Gidcumb [K]

(1) He is married to Annie Lee Martin.

Billie Lee Gidcumb b. 16 April 1933 Floyd, TX. Parents: Lonnie Chester (L.C.) Gidcumb and Annie Lee Martin Parents DOM estimated from US GENWEB file floydb33.txt Floyd county, TX births. 1933

They got married on July 6, 1932 at Floydada, Floyd, Texas, he was 24 years old.


Child(ren):

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The couple are divorced.


(2) He is married to Antonia Mrs2LonnieC.

Lonnie Gidcumb b. 1908 Parents; Kline Quincy Gidcumb and Dorris Shepherd . Married a Antono. DOM estimated. Posted on Genforum Kline Quincy Gidcumb www.genforum.geneaolgy.com/gidcumb/ messages/6.html by Norman Gidcumb 23 April 1999

They got married about 1947 at Texas.


Notes about Lonnie Chester Gidcumb [K]

Hale County,,,Gidcumb, Lonnie Chester 12-Mar-1969 M Single

!NAME:Lonnie Chester Gidcumb

!BIRTH:Lonnie Chester GidcumbBirth:June 17, 1908 near Turkey, Hall, Texas., - Source - William Baer - e-mail - (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)

!MARRIAGE:Lonnie Chester Gidcumb to Annie Lee Martin., Marriage:July 6, 1932 Floydada, Floyd, Texas., - Source - William Baer - e-mail - (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)

!DIVORCE:Lonnie Chester Gidcumb from Annie Lee Martin., Divorce: - Source - William Baer - e-mail - (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)

!MARRIAGE:Lonnie Chester Gidcumb to Antonia _____., Marriage:abt 1947 , , Texas., - Source - William Baer - e-mail - (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)

!DEATH:Lonnie Chester GidcumbDeath:May 12, 1969, Plainview, Hale, Texas., - Source - William Baer - e-mail - (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)

1. Parents of Gidcumb children: Lonnie Chester (L.C.) Gidcumb and Annie Lee Martin Parents DOB estimated from US GENWEB file floydb33.txt Floyd county, TX births. 1933

2. SSDI Lonnie Gidcumb b. 17 June 1908 d. March 1969 Residence Plainview, Hale, TX. 523-12-8884 SS issued in Colorado before 1951.

3. Lonnie Gidcumb b. 1908 Parents; Kline Quincy Gidcumb and Dorris Shepherd . Married a Antono. Posted on Genforum Kline Quincy Gidcumb www.genforum.geneaolgy.com/gidcumb/ messages/6.html by Norman Gidcumb 23 April 1999

4. Lonnie Chester Gidcumb b. 17 June 1909 near Turkey, Hall, TX. d. 12 March 1969 Plainview, Hale, TX. Parents; Kline Quincy Gidcumb and Dorries Shepherd. Married (1) 6 July 1932 Floydada, Floyd, TX. to Annie Lee Martin. born 25 June 1913 Floydada, Floyd, TX. Divorced 6 May 1946 Floydada, Floyd, TX. 4 children. Married (2) to Antonia b. 6 June 1908 TX? d. 15 March 1995 Wide Hollow, Yakima, Yakima, WA. No children. (Posted by Marilee Adams 15 Oct. 2001 RE: Kline Quincy Gidcumb, Gidcumb Forum at Genealogy.com) (E Mail from Marilee Adams to WLB 5-21-2002)

5. Lonnie Gidcomb married Annie Lee Martin in Floyd, TX. (Rootsweb.com Don Martin Thomas Donm(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX))

!BIO: Information found in the book, History Of Floyd County, Texas, By Floyd County Historical Museum - 1979, Page, 318.; "Uncle Wes" Martin., Thomas Henry Martin and wife, Martha E. (Britt) Martin came to Floyd Co., early - the exact date is not recalled. They lived on the north part of what is now the Lindsey Graham place. My dad, their son Marion Wesley "Wes" Martin, was born Feb. 8, 1871 near Waldron, Ark., moved to Texas in his early life. He came 1888, as a single man to visit his parents here. June 18, 1891 Vernon, Texas he married Sallie Berry, born 1870, likely in Stephens Co. 1898 "Wes" and his family came by covered wagon to Floyd Co. Later, the elder Martins returned to Ark., to live., Tom [Thomas Henry "Tom" Martin.] went back to Arkansas to visit, died there, and is buried at Parks Arkansas, Parks City Cemetery. Martha Elizabeth (Britt) Martin, sept-mother to Marion Wesley "Wes" Martin, moved to Dalhart, Dallam County, Texas. "Uncle Wes" and "Aunt Sallie" as they became affectionately known, first rented a farm in the Muncy Community, then a farm from W.A. Massie. In 1906 they bought 160 acres of land from Mr. Massie; it was virgin land, about 2 miles from town on what is now known as the Sandhill Road. They first dug a well and then a dugout, living in the covered wagon while this was done. Next they started a bedroom which would be connected to the dugout. I remember hearing them tell that they had the walls and roof done and were rushing to get the flooring done before the baby's arrival date, but I made my appearance before expected, even before the flooring was begun, so I was born in the dugout! I carry the name of Will Massie Martin for Col. W.M. Massie, as he was called. My older sisters were given the privilege of naming me, and since they were great admirers of Mr. Massie, they gave their little baby brother his name. My parents were simple hard-working folk and taught their children by the Golden Rule. They were good neighbors, generous with the little they had. No one was sick or needy, but they were given help, "Wes" died July 8, 1937, Sallie died 15 April 1949, both buried in Floydada Cemetery. Their children: Mary married George Yandell; Jewell married Jack Yandell, a cousin of George, she married 2nd, Jim Crowford: Thomas Henry born 1901, married Jimmie Joelsom. He died Dec. 29, 1957; Wm. Massie [Will Massie Martin] born Nov. 2, 1908, married Beatrice Germany Martin (dau of J.L. Germany of Petersburg) July 29, 1935; Anne Lee born 1913, married 1st L.C. Gidcomb, 2nd John Bouska. Two Martin infants were there somewhere. I am the only member of the family now living in Floydada. In my younger days I worked as a "concrete man," doing all kinds of cement jobs. In my later days I have had a second-hand shop. We have 3 children; Jesse Marion married Priscilla Hood, lives near Lubbock, works as a surveyor; Carolyn Ann married Huford Sue, farms near Lockney; Bobby Don married Marsha Roberts, lives near Lubbock, works for telephone co. By Will Massie Martin

!TEXAS DEATH RECORDS:Lonnie Chester Gidcumb Death Date:03-12-1969. County:Hale. Sex, Male. Marriage Status:Single.

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1908-1969

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    1. International Genealogical Index, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
      Lonnie Chester Gidcumb; Male; Birth: 17 JUN 1909 Of, Turkey, Hall, Texas; Death: 12 MAR 1969 Plainview, Hale, Texas; Burial: 15 MAR 1969 Plainview, Hale, Texas; Father: Kline Quincy Gidcumb; Mother: Dorries Shepherd; No source information is available.

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    • The temperature on July 6, 1932 was between 10.6 °C and 17.3 °C and averaged 15.8 °C. There was 3.6 mm of rain during 3.4 hours. There was 0.6 hours of sunshine (4%). The average windspeed was 2 Bft (weak wind) and was prevailing from the southwest. Source: KNMI
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