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McKinney Family Cemetery

Kathy Ann Reid, Dallas County Pioneer Association McKinney Family Cemetery 10425 Rylie Crest Dr., Dallas, Texas McKinney Family Cemetery – 10425 Rylie Crest Dr., Dallas, Texas.  Cemetery on north side Rylie Crest Dr. at Cade Parkway.  North of 10500 US Hwy 175.  Not shown on Mapsco as a cemetery; is located in Mapsco 69C.  …
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James P. Goodnight and Mary Ann Hill Goodnight

James Paris Goodnight (1831-1885) and Mary Ann Hill (1835-1900) were married on September 21, 1854 in Franklin, Kentucky. Early in October, 1854, they left for Dallas County, Texas. They traveled for six weeks with a party of several families, using horse-drawn wagons to transport themselves and their household goods. They settled on a farm in…
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Osborn Love and wife, Jane Fondren

From Proud Heritage, Volume III by DCPA. This 352 page hardcover book is available online. Osborn Love was born in 1800 in Rutherford County, North Carolina to Charles and Fereby Love.  He was the third of eight children: John, James, Osborn, Elizabeth, Charity, Sarah, Charles and Nancy.  He married Jane Fondren in Rutherford County on 15 August 1825.  She was born in…
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The LaFons: From Tennessee to Texas

From Proud Heritage, Volume III by DCPA. This 352 page hardcover book is available online. L. C. (Leeander Calvin) LaFon rode a horse to Texas from Tennessee, according to a family story my grandfather, Vernie Lee LaFon, related to me several years ago. That journey would have been in the early 1880s, as he married Susan Elizabeth…
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Frances (Sims) Daniel

From Proud Heritage, Volume III by DCPA. This 352 page hardcover book is available online. Frances Sims Daniel (1790-1853) arrived in North Texas on February 2, 1849. She settled on 640 acres in present-day University Park (Daniel Avenue) just north of what is now Dallas Hall on the Southern Methodist University campus. This land was purchased for…
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James Loving and Margaret Nancy Morgan Loving

From Proud Heritage, Volume I by DCPA, currently out of print. When James Loving decided to leave Kentucky for the Republic of Texas in 1843, he had in mind free rich land and great navigable rivers. At the time, James was 32 years old and his wife, Margaret Nancy Morgan Loving, was 23. He did not anticipate…
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