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05 April 2025

Earlene Alston, Daughter of Rosena Lincecum (Virtual Graves)

 

Earlene Alston was born about March 1894 in Louisiana.
She died November 1979.
Burial was in New Morning Glory Church Cemetery of Rapides Parish, Louisiana.


Unfortunately, I don't know much about Earlene. She was a daughter of Rosena Lelia Lincecum/Linscomb and Ray Manuel Alston (d. 1933) and seems to have never married. Earlene spent most, if not all, of her life in the neighboring parishes of Avoyelles and Rapides in central Louisiana.

Here's a clipping of her death notice in the 20 November 1979 Town Talk of Alexandria, Louisiana.



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04 April 2025

Daisy Lee Lynch, Daughter of Ella Lincecum, Drowns (Virtual Graves)



Born5 September 1908Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, USA
Died21 April 1929West Columbia, Brazoria, Texas, USA
BuriedWest Columbia CemeteryWest Columbia, Brazoria, Texas, USA


Daisy Lee was the daughter of Ella Lee Lincecum (1891-1953) and John Brown. As a young woman, she married Jeff Lynch, but the marriage didn't last long. They were parted by death before Daisy turned 21, as was reported on the front page of the 22 April 1929 edition of The Waxahachie Daily Light (Texas):
THREE DROWN IN TEXAS ON SUNDAY EVE

CAUGHT IN UNDERTOW OF RIVER NEAR WEST COLUMBIA.


WEST COLUMBIA, Tex., April 22. -- A joint funeral was to be held today for three West Columbia citizens who were caught in an undertow and drowned at the mouth of San Bernard River, twenty miles south of here, Sunday.

They are Gideon Lincecum, 30, his wife, about 28, and their niece, Mrs. Jack Lynch.

Two other West Columbia persons, Mrs. Lynch's husband and her mother, Mrs. Brown, managed to fight their way back to the shore, but Mrs. Brown still was in a serious condition today from the shock.

A large party of bathers, many of them relatives of the victims, stood on the shore helpless and witnessed the drowning. The bodies were washed ashore a short time later.

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03 April 2025

Caledonia Hawthorne, Granddaughter of Caledonia Lincecum (Virtual Graves)



Born25 July 1896Louisiana, USA
Died29 March 1966Jena, La Salle, Louisiana, USA
BuriedHawthorne CemeteryLittle Creek, La Salle, Louisiana, USA


Caledonia Nancy Lincecum was born about August 1849 in Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, to Lucinda Hawthorn and Harmon R. Lincecum. At about the age of 18, Caledonia married Newton P. Hawthorne, son of Martha Mecom and Albert Hawthorn. Both Caledonia and Newton were grandchildren of William Hawthorn (1777-1841) of South Carolina.

Records suggest the young couple of Caledonia and Newton had as many as eleven children, though I can only account for eight. One son was Daniel P. Hawthorne, born 1 January 1871 in La Salle Parish, Louisiana. Daniel married Della Doughty on 18 April 1895 in Catahoula Parish, Louisiana. Their first child was Caledonia "Callie" Hawthorne, the actual subject of this short sketch.

Callie married Charles F. "Charlie" Howard about 1914. He was a son of Hardy Harrison Howard (1851-1922) of Mississippi. I know of three children born to Callie and Charlie: a set of twins born and died 27 April 1922, and daughter Era J. (d. 2012).

Interestingly, I found a Divorce Petition Coupon dated 31 March 1930 in Green County, Arkansas pertaining to the Howard couple. Callie was the plaintiff, and Chas. the defendant. Nothing has been found, however, to suggest the couple ever officially divorced. They were listed in the same household for both the 1940 and 1950 census.

Mrs. Callie Howard of Little Creek, Louisiana died "after a lengthy illness" in the early afternoon on 29 March 1966 in a local hospital. She, Charlie, the twins, and Era were all, after their respective deaths, laid to rest in Hawthorne Cemetery.


📚 BOOK #AD -- Creole: The History and Legacy of Louisiana's Free People of Color -- "Of European, African, or Caribbean mixed descent, they are a people of color and Francophone dialect native to south Louisiana; and though their history dates from the late 1600s, they have been sorely neglected in the literature." (As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualified purchases.)

02 April 2025

Barbara Lucille Lincecum Musholt Adams Thurman (Virtual Graves)

 


Born18 February 1930Sacramento, California, USA
Died23 February 1997Auburn, Placer, California, USA
CrematedAshes to be SpreadTrinidad, Humboldt, California, USA


Barbara Lucille Lincecum was a daughter of Grayce Ophelia Kingrey (1901-1943) and Earl Luke Lincecum (1897-1946). Both Grayce and Earl died in their 40s, so Barbara was orphaned by the age of 16.

Barbara was married at least three times: first to John Michael "Mike" Musholt (div. 1968), second to George A. Adams (div. 1973), and third to Warren H. Thurman. Per her obituary, Barbara was survived by two sons and a daughter, eight grandchildren, and 1 great-grandchild.



"2007 view of the coastline south of Trinidad overlooking Trinidad Bay with offshore rocks;
part of the California Coastal National Monument."
Image cropped and enhanced. Original by TrinidadMike. (Public Domain.)


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01 April 2025

Aaron and Bertha Lincecum Craig (Virtual Graves)

 

Aaron Craig was born 10 December 1896 in Central City, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky.
He died 21 July 1943 in Christian County, Kentucky.
Burial was at Sikeston Memorial Park in New Madrid County, Missouri.

Bertha May Lincecum Craig was born 11 November 1899 in Allenville, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri.
She died 14 January 1979 in Delta, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri.
Burial was at Sikeston Memorial Park in New Madrid County, Missouri.

Aaron, son of Azro Thomas Craig (d. 1932) and his second wife Mary Etta Hurst, was a member of the American Legion and a veteran of World War I. About six months before his 23rd birthday, Aaron and Bertha were married in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri. This couple would have 8 children:
  • Lucille (1920-1935)
  • Marvin A. (1922-1984)
  • Howard C. (1923-1996)
  • Glen A. (1926-1980)
  • Alene E. (1929-2018)
  • Richard Lee (1932-1932)
  • Calvan (1937-1937)
  • Alvin (1937-1937)
The Southern Graves blog has a short write-up about the four children who did not live to adulthood: Blodgett Cemetery Holds Four Craig Children.

Aaron actually died at a pretty young age himself -- just 46 years. Immediate cause of death was noted on his final vital record as Tb. pul. chr. far adv. active. I translate that as "active advanced chronic pulmonary tuberculosis." Aaron took his last breath not long after noon on a summer day at the Veterans Administration Facility in Outwood, Kentucky. He had been a patient there for a little over a month.

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