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Herman Wilson GRAY

Herman Wilson GRAY

Male 1918 - 2000  (81 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Herman Wilson GRAY was born on 21 Nov 1918 in Oklahoma (son of John Russal GRAY and Dessie Mary CUNNINGHAM); died on 31 Jul 2000 in Amarillo, Potter County, Texas.

    Herman married Shirley Jean GRIGGS [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Jean Louise GRAY
    2. Mary Karen GRAY
    3. Herman Wilson GRAY
    4. Russal Griggs GRAY

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Russal GRAY was born on 21 Aug 1895 in Texas; died on 21 May 1961.

    John married Dessie Mary CUNNINGHAM on 22 Sep 1915. Dessie (daughter of Amos Blakey CUNNINGHAM and Stella Ophelia BOWLING) was born on 20 Mar 1897 in Texas; died on 9 Feb 1992 in Amarillo, Potter County, Texas; was buried in Amarillo, Randall County, Texas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Dessie Mary CUNNINGHAM was born on 20 Mar 1897 in Texas (daughter of Amos Blakey CUNNINGHAM and Stella Ophelia BOWLING); died on 9 Feb 1992 in Amarillo, Potter County, Texas; was buried in Amarillo, Randall County, Texas, USA.

    Notes:

    Married John Russal Gray (August 21, 1895-May 21, 1961) on Septbemter 22, 1915 and had children:
    John Russal Gray, Jr., October 22, 1917-
    Herman Wilson Gray, November 21, 1918-July 31, 2000
    William Sherman Gray, October 23, 1923-
    Frances Ophelia Gray, March 21, 1926-
    James Arthur Gray, June9, 1928-

    Children:
    1. John Russal GRAY
    2. 1. Herman Wilson GRAY was born on 21 Nov 1918 in Oklahoma; died on 31 Jul 2000 in Amarillo, Potter County, Texas.
    3. William Sherman GRAY was born on 23 Oct 1923 in Goodnight, Texas; died on 25 June 2017 in Denison, Grayson, Texas, USA.
    4. Frances Ophelia GRAY
    5. James Arthur GRAY


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Amos Blakey CUNNINGHAM was born on 3 Apr 1871 in Oglethorpe, Georgia, USA (son of Johnson Franklin CUNNINGHAM and Mary Ann Penelope ANTHONY); died on 26 Nov 1962 in Clifton, Bosque, Texas, USA; was buried in Nov 1962 in Claude, Armstrong County, Texas.

    Notes:

    1930 Census, Armstrong County, Texas
    Justice Precinct no. 4
    Enumeration District 6-5
    Sheet Number 7A
    Enumeration Date April 21, 1930
    Line number 48, Dwelling no. 149, Family no. 157, Cunningham, AB, Head, rented house, male, white, 59 years old, 23 at first marriage, able to read and write, born in Georgia, father born in Georgia, mother born in Georgia, Code State or M.T. 78, Occupation: Farmer, Industry: General, Class of Worker: 0, actually at work: yes, not a veteran, No. of farm schedule: 129
    Line number 49, Cunningham, Stella, Wife-H, female, white, 63 years old, 26 at first marriage, able to read and write, born in Tennessee, father born in Tennessee, mother born in Tennessee, Code State or M.T. 81, Occupation: None
    Line number 50, Cunningham, Aubrey, son, female, white, 23 years old, single, able to read and write, born in Texas, father born in Georgia, mother born in Tennessee, Code State or M.T. 87, Occupation: Farmer, Industry: General, Class of Worker: M, actually at work: yes, not a veteran

    Died:
    Age: 91

    Amos married Stella Ophelia BOWLING on 30 May 1894 in Allen, Collin, Texas, USA. Stella (daughter of William Jones BOWLING and Mary Elizabeth KENNEDY) was born on 13 Apr 1867 in Tennessee; died on 11 Aug 1938 in Claude, Armstrong, Texas, USA; was buried in Aug 1938 in Claude, Armstrong County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Stella Ophelia BOWLING was born on 13 Apr 1867 in Tennessee (daughter of William Jones BOWLING and Mary Elizabeth KENNEDY); died on 11 Aug 1938 in Claude, Armstrong, Texas, USA; was buried in Aug 1938 in Claude, Armstrong County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Rosebud, New Mexico
    Nov. 11th 1935
    Dear Alvin:---
    It is with pleasure I answer your most welcome letter. I am glad you are interested in school and hope you enjoy your school days as much as I did mine. Really I think our school days are our happiest days with all their troubles and trials -- yes I had my share of "trouble & trial" in school even tho I never got a whipping.
    When I went to school the schools were not "Graded" as they are now. We had classes -- sometimes 2 or 3 of a kind, I mean of the second reader we'll say as some pupils would have McGuffey's Readers while others would have another kind. I used the McGuffey's Readers. The "Old Blue-Backed Spelling Book" (Webster Spelling Book) and Alvin I don't believe I'd be afraid to "spell" with my Grandchildren to-day.
    I was eight years old April 13, 1875 and started to school some time that year, at Lewisville, Denton Co., Texas. However my Mother had taught me at home, so I was in the second reader and could spell "way over in the book" and knew how to make the figures and count.
    That first school house was up on a "rise" N.W. from town about 1/2 Mi. It was a large "two story" house; the upper room was used by the Mason Lodge the lower for school church and Sunday School.
    Sometimes there were 75 or so pupils so had to have two teachers, but both taught in that one big room.
    We sat on long benches and a class would go up to the teacher to recite and sit on a long bench, only the spelling classes would stand in a row and "turn down", when one missed a word. The pupil who was head of class to day would "go foot" tomorrow.
    The house was heated by a stove and they burned wood. When it was real cold the teacher would let us go sit awhile by the stove to warm our feet. They wouldn't let us draw pictures in time of books.
    When I started to school my Grandma gave me a large square framed slate and that's what I wrote on, and "figured" & (played when the teacher wasn't looking.)
    In 1879 we moved way out to Wise Co. I was 12 by then, you see so had other books to study such as Geography -- Monteith's Third Part. Rag's Third Part Arithmetic and Grammar -- Smith's, I believe, was the first one I used; then later Reed & Kellogg's. So we had to parse and diagram. Yes that was hard.
    That school house was a real country school about 3 or 4 Mi. S.W. of Bridgeport (the old town) Texas, in Pleasant Valley. It was built of logs (I believe) and had long home-made benches. No black-boards, so we used slates.
    There was a plank "desk" on each side to write on, the boys used one, the girls used the other. Yes, we had a time to write some, had bought copy books, others used "fools cap" paper and the teacher would set a "copy". It too had a stove and burned wood. The house was in the woods so we had lots of shade to play in.
    The boys played on one side of the house, the girls on the other. The boys at both these schools played ball and other similar things. The girls would play games such as base "Learner Lou" etc -- we had nothing to play with but always had fun.
    Girls all wore sun bonnets -- never went bare headed but in warm weather would go bare-footed, same as the boys -- oh! the big girls didn't, of course.
    Sometimes school would be only for three months, and a five month school was a long time -- I mean in the country. Then sometimes there would be a subscription school in Summer.
    Sometimes the teacher would "stay a round" with the people -- not have to pay board.
    My first school I had to walk alone and go about three Mi. but at this last one we lived just little over 1/2 Mi. from the school house.
    While we lived there tho there were two years I did not go to that school, because the teacher did not keep good order. I went to a lady who taught in her house 2 Mi. away. There we sat by a fireplace and used her chairs. She was such a fine teacher too -- could explain things so we could understand even arithmetic. Also she had some different readers I used but I forget the names. Of course, they were the higher books 5th & 6th.
    My letter is getting too long to tell about when I "went off" to school. So will close for this time and if you want the other part I'll write again.
    Lovingly your Grandmother,
    Stella Cunningham

    Died:
    Age: 71

    Children:
    1. Herman CUNNINGHAM was born on 16 Mar 1895 in Lewisville, Denton, Texas, USA; died on 12 Jun 1980 in Lockney, Floyd, Texas, USA; was buried in Jun 1980 in Lockney, Floyd County, Texas.
    2. 3. Dessie Mary CUNNINGHAM was born on 20 Mar 1897 in Texas; died on 9 Feb 1992 in Amarillo, Potter County, Texas; was buried in Amarillo, Randall County, Texas, USA.
    3. Lillie Manila CUNNINGHAM was born on 11 Jan 1899 in Denton, Denton, Texas, USA; died on 14 Feb 1974 in Perryton, Ochiltree, Texas, USA; was buried in Perryton, Ochiltree County, Texas, USA.
    4. Alfred Morgett CUNNINGHAM was born on 27 Jan 1901; died on 17 Apr 1901.
    5. Velma Helen CUNNINGHAM was born on 26 Jan 1903 in Texas; died on 1 May 1996 in Clifton, Bosque, Texas, USA; was buried on 4 May 1996 in Clifton Cemetery, Clifton, Bosque County, Texas.
    6. Aubrey Bowling CUNNINGHAM was born on 10 Jan 1908 in Texas; died on 15 May 1977 in Amarillo, Potter, Texas, USA.
    7. Nina Varena CUNNINGHAM was born on 19 Sep 1910 in Texas; died on 30 Jun 1990 in Plainview, Hale County, Texas.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Johnson Franklin CUNNINGHAM was born on 17 Oct 1823 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia (son of William CUNNINGHAM and Sarah CARTLEDGE); died on 9 January 1899 in Lewisville, Denton County, Texas; was buried in Jan 1899 in Flower Mound Cemetery, Lewisville, Denton County, Texas.

    Notes:

    According to 1850 Census, living in home of Barbary (Barbara) Williams, along with his (later) wife Mary A. Anthony and Mahuldy (Mahuldah) Anthony.
    A number of his wife's relatives named him executor of their wills.
    Will of Barbara Williams
    This is the will of Barbara Williams, dated 5 Nov. 1850. Johnson
    Franklin Cunningham and Mary Ann P. Anthony, both listed in the
    will, later married 9 Oct. 1851, Madison County, GA.
    Record of Wills November Term 1851 Georgia
    Oglethorpe County
    I Barbara Williams of said County being of sound and disposing mind
    and memory do publish and declare this to be my last will and
    testament, hereby Revoking all other wills by me made.
    1st I give and bequeath unto to Mary Ann P. Anthony daughter of
    Matthew J. W. Anthony, one negro woman by the name of Louiza and
    her four children to wit: Charlotte, Elizabeth, Robert, and
    Henrietta and the future increase of the said female slaves to the
    said Mary Ann and her heirs forever.
    2nd I give and bequeath unto Mahuldah Anthony daughter of Thomas B.
    Anthony one negro woman by the name of Teresa and her four children
    to wit: Evaline, Lucy, Nathan, and Henry and the future increase of
    said female slaves to her and her heirs forever.
    3rd I give and bequeath unto Rebecca Williams Huff, daughter of
    Barbara Huff, two choice cows and calves, Bed and bedsteads and bed
    clothing also to Mary Ann P. Anthony and Mahuldah each a bed
    bedstead and clothing for the same.
    4th I give and bequeath and devise unto my friend Johnson F.
    Cunningham all the rest and residue of my estate of whatever kind
    or nature Real, personal, and mixed ready money and choser [?] in
    action. I give and bequeath the whole balance of my property to my
    said friend Johnson F. Cunningham to him and his heirs forever in
    fee simple and this I do as well out of Regard & friendship for
    him, as for actual services and kindness he has heretofore rendered
    to me and which I know he will continue to render in the future.
    Another consideration for this bequest is that I have four old
    negroes that I have owned for many years. They have been faithful
    servants and they will have to be supported by the said Johnson F.
    Cunningham and I most earnestly request him to take care of them.
    Their names are Dave, Charles, Robbin, and Lucy. Also I desire my
    said friend Johnson F. Cunningham to treat With great and marked
    kindness a negro girl by the name of Josephene, and the said
    Johnson F. Cunningham is to pay annually or to ? ill the best
    manner, for the comfort and support of___? Barbara Huff my Niece,
    annually the sum of seventy dollars (70) during the natural
    lifetime of this said Barbara Huff free from all control contracts
    or interference of any kind of her present or any future husband.
    5th I further order and direct that the negroes bequeathed unto
    Mary Ann P. Anthony and Mahuldah Anthony be kept and controlled
    (sic) by my said friend Johnson F. Cunningham until my said nieces
    marry or become of age when either event happens then and not till
    then the said Johnson F. Cunningham is to deliver the negroes
    bequeathed to the said Mary Ann P. Anthony and Mahulda. The yearly
    value in the meantime to be applied to the education, support, and
    maintenance of the said Mary Ann P. and Mahuldah Anthony.
    6th I appoint the said Johnson F. Cunningham Executor of this my
    last will and testament.
    signed sealed published
    and declared in our presence
    in the presence of each other &
    in the presents (sic) of the testator.
    this 5th day of November 1850.
    her x Mark Barbara Williams
    Benj. F. Hardeman
    Rolly H. Mathews
    Abel Eberhart
    David Graham
    Recorded 11 Nov 1851

    Johnson married Mary Ann Penelope ANTHONY on 9 Oct 1851 in Madison County, Georgia. Mary (daughter of Matthew Jouett Williams ANTHONY and Ann Blakey ROBERTS) was born on 16 Dec 1835 in Madison County, Georgia; died on 13 Dec 1917 in Lewisville, Denton County, Texas; was buried in Dec 1917 in Flower Mound Cemetery, Lewisville, Denton County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Mary Ann Penelope ANTHONY was born on 16 Dec 1835 in Madison County, Georgia (daughter of Matthew Jouett Williams ANTHONY and Ann Blakey ROBERTS); died on 13 Dec 1917 in Lewisville, Denton County, Texas; was buried in Dec 1917 in Flower Mound Cemetery, Lewisville, Denton County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Inscription on tombstone: "Wife of J.F. Cunningham; "Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God."
    1850 Census of Oglethorpe County, Georgia lists Mary Anthony as a resident in the home of Barbary (Barbara) Williams, along with Mahuldah (Mahuldy) Anthony and Johnson Cunningham. These three inherited her goods according to her will. It is unknown why Mary Anthony was living with Barbara Williams, as both of her parents were alive in 1850 and living in Madison County, where Johnson F. Cunningham and Mary Anthony later married. It is interesting to note that Johnson F. Cunningham and Mary Anthony named their first two children William Matthew after their fathers and Sarah Barbara after Johnson's mother Sarah and, presumably, Barbara Willliams.

    Children:
    1. William Matthew CUNNINGHAM was born on 12 Sep 1852 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia; died on 27 Mar 1948 in Dallas, Dallas, Texas, USA; was buried in 1948 in Flower Mound Cemetery, Lewisville, Denton County, Texas.
    2. Sarah Barbara CUNNINGHAM was born on 17 Apr 1854 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia; died on 12 Jan 1935 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia; was buried in Lexington, Oglethorpe County, Georgia, USA.
    3. George Thomas CUNNINGHAM was born on 18 Feb 1856 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia; died before 1860 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia.
    4. James Franklin CUNNINGHAM was born on 10 Nov 1857 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia; died on 17 Mar 1942 in Lewisville, Denton County, Texas.
    5. Joseph Henry CUNNINGHAM was born on 20 Jan 1860 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia; died on 10 January 1941 in Farmers Branch, Dallas County, Texas, USA; was buried in Lewisville, Denton County, Texas, USA.
    6. Cadelia Elizabeth CUNNINGHAM was born on 3 Apr 1862 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia; died on 2 Sep 1954 in Oconee County, Georgia; was buried in Oconee County, Georgia, United States of America.
    7. Johnson Hood CUNNINGHAM was born on 17 Sep 1864 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia; died on 16 Jul 1936 in Denton County, Texas; was buried in Lewisville (Denton County), Denton County, Texas, USA.
    8. John Clinton CUNNINGHAM was born on 19 Sep 1866 in Ogelthorpe Co, Georgia, United States; died before 1880.
    9. Mary Elizabeth CUNNINGHAM was born on 9 Dec 1868 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia; died on 8 Mar 1965 in Amarillo, Potter County, Texas.
    10. 6. Amos Blakey CUNNINGHAM was born on 3 Apr 1871 in Oglethorpe, Georgia, USA; died on 26 Nov 1962 in Clifton, Bosque, Texas, USA; was buried in Nov 1962 in Claude, Armstrong County, Texas.
    11. Charles Benjamin CUNNINGHAM was born on 13 Sep 1873 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia; died on 26 Dec 1956 in Argyle, Denton County, Texas; was buried in Dec 1956 in Flower Mound Cemetery, Lewisville, Denton County, Texas.
    12. Martha Lugena CUNNINGHAM was born on 7 Nov 1875 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia; died on 12 Jun 1920 in Roanoke Tex Co Rue North, Denton, Texas, USA; was buried in 1920 in Flower Mound Cemetery, Lewisville, Denton County, Texas.
    13. Alexander Stephen CUNNINGHAM was born on 2 Mar 1878 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia; died on 31 Dec 1878 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia.

  3. 14.  William Jones BOWLING was born on 20 Jan 1840 in Haywood County, Tennessee (son of Burgess BOWLING and Minerva M. JONES); died on 28 Mar 1916 in Hedley, Donley County, Texas; was buried in Mar 1916 in Rowe Cemetery, Hedley, Donley County, Texas.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Minister

    Notes:

    The Bowling family moved west to Texas in December, 1875. They came by train to Dallas, Texas, then continued their journey in a covered wagon. William Jones Bowling was a Baptist minister, an occupation he was called to while a Confederate prisoner of war in a Union prison during the Civil War.
    Grave marker inscribed Rev. W.J. Bowling, "Papa, Rest in Peace." Buried in Rowe Cemetery, Donley County, Texas.
    Family Bible written in the hand of Stella Ophelia Bowling Cunningham lists names and birthdates for family members listed for William Jones Bowling and Mary Elizabeth Kennedy. Copy is in possession of Mary Elder Davis.

    Died:
    Age: 76

    William married Mary Elizabeth KENNEDY on 22 Dec 1863 in Tippah County, Mississippi. Mary (daughter of William Wesley KENNEDY and Cynthia Walker PALMER) was born on 9 Jul 1847 in Tippah County, Mississippi, USA; died on 3 Jun 1907 in Hedley, Donley, Texas, USA; was buried between 1900 and 1910 in Rowe Cemetery, Hedley, Donley County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Mary Elizabeth KENNEDY was born on 9 Jul 1847 in Tippah County, Mississippi, USA (daughter of William Wesley KENNEDY and Cynthia Walker PALMER); died on 3 Jun 1907 in Hedley, Donley, Texas, USA; was buried between 1900 and 1910 in Rowe Cemetery, Hedley, Donley County, Texas.
    Children:
    1. 7. Stella Ophelia BOWLING was born on 13 Apr 1867 in Tennessee; died on 11 Aug 1938 in Claude, Armstrong, Texas, USA; was buried in Aug 1938 in Claude, Armstrong County, Texas.
    2. Mary Lou BOWLING was born on 23 Sep 1869 in Tennessee; died on 17 Jun 1870 in Tennessee.
    3. Wesley Burgess BOWLING was born on 10 Feb 1872 in Tennessee; died on 5 Oct 1873 in Tennessee.
    4. Velma Eliska BOWLING was born on 10 Sep 1874 in Tennessee; died on 6 Dec 1926 in Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, USA.
    5. Oscar Alexander BOWLING was born on 10 Sep 1876 in Texas; died on 27 Jul 1878 in Texas.
    6. Oliver Danaher BOWLING was born on 10 Jul 1878 in Texas; died on 15 Sep 1880 in Texas.
    7. Willie Orlander BOWLING was born on 23 Jul 1880 in Texas; died on 20 Sep 1880 in Texas.
    8. Homer Alfred BOWLING was born on 10 Aug 1881 in Texas; died on 28 Jul 1968 in Clarendon, Donley County, Texas; was buried in Clarendon, Donley County, Texas, United States of America.
    9. Olin Herschal BOWLING was born on 13 Apr 1884 in Texas; died on 19 Feb 1890 in Texas.
    10. Horatio Hayden BOWLING was born on 5 Mar 1887 in Texas; died on 27 June 1964 in Torrance County, New Mexico; was buried in Moriarty, Torrance County, New Mexico, United States of America.
    11. Panthia Verena BOWLING was born on 9 May 1891 in Texas; died on 27 Jul 1951 in Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas, USA; was buried in Levelland, Hockley County, Texas, USA.



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