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Brent, there is a possibility of this being my Tom. Tom and Myrtle were married in Bonham, Texas 1911. I do not know where they have gone after that. They named a daughter MARY, my mother. Something has happened to MARY'S parents around 1920 because her uncle LOUIE J. KING who was living in CHAVES County, New Mexico stated in giving MARY permission to marry my father CLIFTON BEATY in 1930 and stated that he had been her guardian for the past ten years (1920), this is where I was born in 1932. Either the parents are dead, one is dead and left their kids with an uncle or who knows. How did she get to New Mexico?, perhaps Tom an Myrtle took their family there and by 1920 something. Tom could have survived to mary again. I remember my mother saying many years ago that she had brothers and sisters. When I came back from the Korean War, she picked me up in San Francisco at the Camp Stoneman. She was living in Southern California and we visited with some of her relatives in southern Oregon, I believe it was Medford. Also while at Santa Monica where one of my uncles from my fathers side owned a hotel, two of her brothers came by an visited me there. I remember that the brothers were distinctly Indian in appearance. My mother was half Indian. I noticed that you have a James Richardson in your data base. MYRTLE RICHARDSON'S father was JAMES T. RICHARDSON. James' wife was Alice and they lived in Grayson County, Texas in 1930. This is worth exploring further. Thanks for your reply.
Armond
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