Person:Russell Porter (2)

Watchers
Russell Albert Porter
m. 16 Apr 1891
  1. Netta Belle Porter1892 - 1918
  2. Sherman Porter1893 - 1963
  3. Lester Frank Porter1895 - 1957
  4. Victor Walton Porter1897 - 1972
  5. Lee Middleton Porter1899 - 1983
  6. Mary Mae Porter1902 - 2003
  7. Fern Bertha? Porter1905 - 1908
  8. Alton Porter1907 - 1908
  9. Russell Albert Porter1909 - 1991
  10. Ralph Woodrow Porter1913 - 1988
  • HRussell Albert Porter1909 - 1991
  • WVelma Mae Cox1913 - 2006
m. 31 Dec 1933
Facts and Events
Name Russell Albert Porter
Gender Male
Birth[1] 26 Jun 1909 Dalhart, Dallam Co., Texas, United States_SURETY: 3 Submission:
Marriage 31 Dec 1933 Dalhart, Dallam, Texas, United Statesto Velma Mae Cox
Other[4] Aft 1938 near Chamberlain, Dalhart, Dallam Co., Texas, United States_FORWARD: [N] Land Purchase
Death[2] 23 Apr 1991 Dallam Co., Texas, United Statesprostate cancer _DETAIL: prostate cancer _SURETY: 3 Source: Quality: 3 _DETAIL: _CREDIBILITY: 100 Changed: Date: 10 OCT 2006 Time: 11:34:22
Burial[3] Apr 1991 Memorial Park Cemetery, Dalhart, Dallam Co., Texas, United States_SURETY: 3

The Porters lost their land near Chamberlain, Dallam Co., TX. Russell later bought back that land. (per conversation w/ his daughter, KayBeth Malone) \par

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Type: Caption

_REFN: Shermans borther & sis ca 1960

_SETTING: Personal/Family

_SUBJECT: Individual

References
  1. Mabel [Slaybaugh] Porter. Written records of Mabel Porter provided by KayBeth (Porter) Molone. (Wesley & Magnetta Porter family records).

    _DETAIL:
    _CREDIBILITY: 100
    Changed:
    Date: 27 OCT 2006
    Time: 15:48:04

  2. Mary Thelma Porter McMinn. Porter Family Records. (Harlingen, Texas , 13 OCT 2003).
  3. Phillip Pettey. Letter from Phillip Pettey (son of Mary Mae Porter). (3652 Harmon Road, Harrison, Arkansas, 25 MAY 2006).

    _DETAIL:
    _CREDIBILITY: 100
    Changed:
    Date: 25 MAY 2006
    Time: 19:23:20

  4. According to his daughter, KayBeth [Porter]Malone, Russell bought back the family land near Chamberlain that had been lost during the dust bowl of the 1930's.