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Carrie Myrtle Crump

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Carrie Myrtle Crump
Was the daughter of Siemon Pinkney Crump and Caroline Dor Eakin. Born 6/11/1905 in Longstreet, Louisiana and died in Houston, Texas 7/23/1990. Married James Valras Massey of Jonesboro, Louisiana 3/15/1924 in Joaquin, Texas sitting in a Model T Ford. Burried Brookside Memorial Park Houston, Texas.
Date & Place: at Carrie Myrtle Crump in Paxton Shelby County, Texas United States
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