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Re: Granville G. Kirby
Posted by: Thomas Kerwin (ID *****3248) Date: September 15, 2008 at 11:26:05
In Reply to: Granville G. Kirby by Karla Corkran of 32887

I'm not related to this family.

1910 -
Name: Greenville G Kerby
[Granville G. Kirby]
[Granville G Kirby]
Age in 1910: 51
[52]
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1859
[abt 1858]
Birthplace: North Carolina
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: North Carolina
Mother's Birth Place: North Carolina
Spouse's Name: Nellie J
Home in 1910: Justice Precinct 3, Dallas, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male

Greenville G Kerby 51, NC - farmer
Nellie J Kerby 42, AR
Jesse G Kerby 23, TX
Earl J Kerby 15, TX
Wellie H Kerby 10, TX

1900 -
Name: G G Kirby
Home in 1900: Justice Precinct 3, Dallas, Texas
Age: 46
Birth Date: Dec 1853
Birthplace: North Carolina
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Relationship to head-of-house: Head
Father's Birthplace: North Carolina
Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina
Spouse's Name: Nellie
Marriage Year: 1885
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 15
Residence : Justice Precinct 3, Dallas, Texas
Occupation: farmer

G G Kirby 46
Nellie Kirby 31, 6/68 ARK
Jessie Kirby 13, 9/86 TX
Irl Kirby 5, 8/94 TX
Hazell Kirby 5.12, 12/99 TX

Granville Kirby does not appear in the 1860 thru 1880 census.

FYI - TX death certificate should show parents names

The Texas Vital Statistics law to register births and deaths was not passed until 1903. Texas was then and is now a dual registration state which means the local registrars retain a copy of all birth and death records for the events that take place within their jurisdiction and the state retains the original of all birth and death records for the entire State of Texas. However, the statutes for registering these events were not made mandatory until 1926. However, many local registrars did not adhere to the statutes until the late 1930’s or early 1940’s. This means some records reside only in the local registrars’ files and not with the State.



I hope this information is helpful to you.






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