George Buford CROMWELL [Parents] was born in 1898. He died in 1961. George married Opal Frances ELLIS.
Opal Frances ELLIS was born on 9 Jul 1904. She died on 5 Sep 1988 in Moberly, Randolph Co., Missouri. Opal married George Buford CROMWELL.
Place and dod are from SSDI.
Stanley ROEBUCK was born on 28 Sep 1905. He died in Dec 1975 in Macon, Macon Co., Missouri. Stanley married Marion M. CROMWELL.
Place and dod are from SSDI.
Marion M. CROMWELL [Parents] was born in 1906. She died in 1998. Marion married Stanley ROEBUCK.
James PATTON was born about 1815. He married Martha A. WILCOX.
Martha A. WILCOX was born about 1820. She married James PATTON.
Apparently had a brother, Isaac Wilcox. See notes under Arthur Parker Terrill.
They had the following children:
F i Josephine PATTON
Edward MAY was born about 1865. He married Ada TERRILL.
Ada TERRILL [Parents] was born about 1868. She married Edward MAY.
James TERRILL Dr. [Parents] was born about 1873. He married Dorothy DODGE.
Dorothy DODGE was born about 1875. She married James TERRILL Dr..
John Avery LOMAX was born about 1875. He married Ruby TERRILL.
Ruby TERRILL [Parents] was born about 1876. She married John Avery LOMAX.
She was a photographer of excellence and many of her photos are found at:
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/lohtml/lohome.html
The following is from that site:
"The John and Ruby Lomax 1939 Southern States Recording Trip is a multiformat ethnographic field collection that includes nearly 700 sound recordings, as well as fieldnotes, dust jackets, and other manuscripts documenting a three-month, 6,502-mile trip through the southern United States. Beginning in Port Aransas, Texas, on March 31, 1939, and ending at the Library of Congress on June 14, 1939, John Avery Lomax, Honorary Consultant and Curator of the Archive of American Folk Song (now the Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center), and his wife, Ruby Terrill Lomax, recorded approximately 25 hours of folk music from more than 300 performers. These recordings represent a broad spectrum of traditional musical styles, including ballads, blues, children's songs, cowboy songs, fiddle tunes, field hollers, lullabies, play-party songs, religious dramas, spirituals, and work songs. Photographic prints from the Lomaxes' other Southern states expeditions, as well as their other recording trips made under the auspices of the Library of Congress, illustrate the collection, since no photographs from the 1939 Southern States Recording Trip have been identified. For more information about related documentary projects undertaken by the Archive of American Folk Song in 1939, see the 1939 Annual Report of the Library of Congress."
Spurgeon STOVER was born about 1870. He married Stella TERRILL.
Stella TERRILL [Parents] was born about 1878. She married Spurgeon STOVER.
Benjamin TERRILL [Parents] was born about 1880. He died in 1937. Benjamin married Maude WILLETT.
Maude WILLETT was born about 1882. She married Benjamin TERRILL.
George CHAPMAN was born about 1830. He married Hannah PARKER.
Hannah PARKER [Parents] was born about 1833. She married George CHAPMAN.
W. T. MCCUNE was born about 1830. He married Mary PARKER.
Mary PARKER [Parents] was born about 1835. She married W. T. MCCUNE.