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Minnie Catherine Dillard
b.15 Mar 1874 Falls Co., Texas, United States
d.23 May 1963 Temple, Bell Co., Texas, United States
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m. 19 Feb 1860
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m. 6 Sep 1891
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According to Jody Dillard: Minnie Catherine Dillard Herring 1874-1963 Her obituary stated that she was the last surviving child of Thomas Milton Dillard and Minerva Jane Dillard, a pioneer family settling in the old Tennessee Valley community. Was later called Nolan Valley and Bell County. Obituary: The Temple Telegram, May 25, 1963 MINNIE CATHERINE DILLARD HERRING Headline: Mrs. Herring, 89, Dies Friday BELTON -- Mrs. Minnie Herring, 89, died in a Temple hospital late Friday afternoon following a lengthy illness. She was born in Milam County March 15, 1874, and had lived in Bell County since early childhood. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Mrs. Herring is survived by three sons, Newton Herring and Millard F. Herring of Belton and H. H. Herring of Brownwood: one daughter, Mrs. Leland T. Duke of Belton, five grandchildren, Mrs. Ralph Carpenter, Liles G. Herring, Mrs. Duryl Bailey, Mrs. Joe H. Brown, and Jan Duke and five great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, W. N. Herring and two daughters. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday from the Belton Church of Christ, with James LeFan, minister of the Seventh and Avenue G Church of Christ of Temple, officiating. Burial will be in Rest Haven Cemetery. Pallbearers will be R. E. Hendricks, R. H. Raney, Charles Northam, Alton Martin, Clyde Watson and Jack Allen. The body will be at the church an hour before the service. Jody Dillard has a lot more info on this family on her website. See Contributors page for link. [JCdillard.GED] Her obituary stated that she was the last surviving child of ThomasMilton Dillard and Minerva Jane Dillard, a pioneer family settling in theold Tennessee Valley community. Was later called Nolan Valley and BellCounty. BELTON -- Mrs. Minnie Herring, 89, died in a Temple hospital lateFriday afternoon following a lengthy illness. She was born in Milam County March 15, 1874 and had lived in BellCounty since early childhood. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Mrs. Herring is survived by three sons, Newton Herring and Millard F.Herring of Belton and H.H. Herring of Brownwood: one daughter, Mrs.Leland T. Duke of Belton, five grandchildren, Mrs. Ralph Carpenter, LilesG. Herring, Mrs. Duryl Bailey, Mrs. Joe H. Brown, and Jan Duke and fivegreat-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband,W.N.Herring and two daughters. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday from the Belton Churchof Christ, with James LeFan, minister of the Seventh and Avenue G Churchof Christ of Temple, officiating. Burial will be in Rest haven Cemetery. Pallbearers will be R.E. Hendricks, R.H. Raney, Charles Northam, AltonMartin, Clyde Watson and Jack Allen. The body will be at the church an hour before the service. References
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