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| Birth: | 9 Oct 1884 in Hackberry, Dallas Co., Texas 1 |
| Death: | 4 Feb 1970 in Plains, Yoakum Co., Texas 1 1 |
| Sex: | F |
| Father: | John Joseph Butler b. 1860 in Dallas Co., Texas |
| Mother: | Louisa Adeline Ferguson b. 28 Oct 1863 in Mississippi |
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| Cause of Death: Orthrostatic Pneumonia due to Arterioselerotic heart disease |
| Occupation: Housewife, seamtress,gardener, 1 |
| Interest/prsonlty: Happy, singing ,workaholic. |
| Residence: Plains, Yoakum Co., Texas |
| Religion: Baptist |
| Burial: 6 Feb 1970 Plains, Yoakum Co., Texas (Plains Cemetary) 1 |
| Medical: Stroke, Diabetes |
| Marriage Beginning Status: Single
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| William (Bill) Houston Hague (Husband) b. 9 Nov 1876 in Kelso, Lincoln Co., Tennessee
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| Marriage: | 13 JAN 1901 in texas? |
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Baby Hague b. 10 Apr 1902
Mary Adeline (Mollie) Hague b. 13 May 1903 in Dallas Co., Texas
Margurite May (Maggie) Hague
John Butler Hague b. 29 May 1909 in Plains, Yoakum Co., Texas
Juanita Faye Hague b. 30 Nov 1910 in Sligo, Yoakum Co., Texas
Angie Ruth Hague b. 8 Sep 1913 in Plains, Yoakum Co., Texas
Annie Louise Hague b. 9 Aug 1916 in Plains, Yoakum Co., Texas
Dixie Maurine Hague b. 12 Apr 1920 in Plains, Yoakum Co., Texas
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Sallie May Butler Hague come to Yoakum County after her husband settled here. Mother,Maggie(a babe in arms) And I came by train to Big Springs to be with Dad then on the Lamesa by hack. I recall this trip by hack as mother was scared to death because the driver was a rough looking man and the ride was very rough. My Mother was an workaholic. Source of information: Mollie Hague Clark.
I remember my Grandmother as the most loving person. She was always singing and working. Her hands were never idle. If she wasn't cooking or canning she was sewing clothes for her granddaughters, quilting or some kind of hand work. She loved to have all her children over to eat. At Christmas I can remember her cooking cakes days before the big event. Christmas was a very big event. The tree would touch the ceiling and only adults were allowed to decorate it. By Christmas Eve. the tree would be surrounded by gifts, because she gave a gift to everyone in the family. What a feast we would have on Christmas Day. After all big meals there would be cards games. Usually the losers would have to wash dishes, but sometime she would change the rules. She loved to travel. She would shop until the stores closed. There was never a time you couldn't find food to eat at her house. Source: Dosha May (Lusk) Bryant
Died at Plains Nursing Home @ 12:30 PM Feb. 4, 1970, services were at Plains First Baptist @ 2:30 PM Feb. 6, 1970
Source: Newspaper Clipping re: scrapbook
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- Death Certificate Vol. 5 page 265: owned by Harvey Lusk, Jr.
- John F. Hague handwritten notes
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