Person:Hazel Herring (1)

Watchers
Hazel H. Herring
m. 6 Sep 1891
  1. Esther Herring1893 - 1940
  2. Newton L. Herring1895 - 1966
  3. Hazel H. Herring1899 - 1981
  4. Millard Fillmore Herring1906 - 2004
  5. Catherine Herring1910 - 1981
  6. Mayoleen Herring1916 - 1917
  7. Juanita Herring1918 - Bef 1963
m. 28 Dec 1927
Facts and Events
Name Hazel H. Herring
Gender Male
Birth[1] 19 Feb 1899 Nolan Co., Texas, United States
Marriage 28 Dec 1927 Belton, Bell Co., Texas, United Statesto Karin Holmesely
Residence? 1963 Brownwood, Brown Co., Texas, United States
Death[1] 23 Nov 1981 Waco, McLennan Co., Texas, United States

Note that his Mother's obituary says that H. H. Herring is a son. 467-52-2619 ss#

Note on his birth location: NOLAN, TEXAS. Nolan, on Farm Road 126 in east central Nolan County, was established in 1928. It was formed from a consolidation of old Nolan, founded in 1897 five miles west, and Dora, five miles east. Each had stores, gins, churches, a post office (Nolan from 1892, Dora from 1888), and a school. The schools were consolidated and named Divide. The Dora post office closed in 1938. By that time the population in Dora had dwindled to twenty-five, and by the late 1940s the community had ceased to exist. In 1970, 1980, and 1990 Nolan reported a population of 131, and its post office was still functioning. By 2000 the population dropped to forty-seven. Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. "," (accessed November 29, 2007).

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Rootsweb chart of Jody Dillard: James C. Dillard Family wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi op GET db jody44.

    Date of Import: Feb 19, 2001

  2.   Obituary
    Obit of his mother.