My Family history

Calvin Dee /Tynes/
15 December 1863 – 3 September 1906

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Della A. /Tynes/
birth: 1 January 1891
death: 22 November 1894
Bailey Edgar /Tynes/ Sr
birth: 4 January 1893
death: 20 October 1977
Luther William /Tynes/
birth: 7 October 1895
death: 3 February 1960
Alton Dee /Tynes/ Sr
birth: 22 October 1897
death: 30 August 1975
Buel Calvin /Tynes/
birth: 20 November 1900
death: 7 September 1978
Joseph Ford /Tynes/ Sr
birth: 15 December 1902
death: 10 October 1987
Clarence Burean /Tynes/
birth: 18 February 1905
death: 1 July 1987

Calvin Dee /Tynes/
birth: 15 December 1863
Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
death: 3 September 1906
Center City, Shelby, Texas, USA
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spouse:
Sophronia Annie /Walker/
birth: 4 July 1872
marriage: 6 February 1890
death: 3 January 1949

William Luther /Tynes/
birth: 4 December 1829
Butler, Alabama, USA
death: 6 July 1906
Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
Caroline Rachel /Compton/
birth: 1830
Wilcox, Alabama, USA
death: 14 May 1879
Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA

Timothy /Tynes/ Sr
birth: 1788
death: 23 January 1869
Indian /Princess/
birth: from 1800 to 1810
death: 1836

Additional Information for Calvin Dee /Tynes/
Notes (7)

Calvin Dee Tynes was born on 15 Dec 1863 in Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
(Nacogdoches, Texas as the sixth child of William Luther Tynes and
Caroline Rachel Compton). He had six siblings, namely: Mary Frances,
Samuel J, John Frank, Mary Laura Elizabeth, Henry R, and William
Wiley. He died on 03 Sep 1906 in Center City, Shelby, Texas, USA (prob
died in a Saw Mill accident). When he was 26, he married Sophronia
Annie “Sarah” Walker on 06 Feb 1890 in Nacogdoches County, Texas, USA
(Calvin Died in 1906).

Calvin Dee Tynes was buried in Joaquin, Shelby, Texas, USA. FIND A
GRAVE MEMORIAL: (# 74413435) He was employed as a Worked at a Cotton
Mill. 1870 CENSUS: 1870 in Nacogdoches County, Texas, USA (6 years
old) 1880 CENSUS: 1880 in Nacogdoches County, Texas, USA (14 years
old) 1900 CENSUS: 1900 in Nacogdoches County, Texas, USA (Farmer) He
was buried on 03 Sep 1906 in Center City, Shelby, Texas, USA (Price
Cemetery).

Calvin Dee Tynes and Sophronia Annie “Sarah” Walker had the following
children:

Della A. Tynes was born on 01 Jan 1891 in Nacogdoches County, Texas,
USA (parents are Sophronia Annie Walker and Calvin Dee Tynes). She
died on 22 Nov 1894 in Nacogdoches County, Texas, USA.
Bailey Edgar “Babe” Tynes Sr was born on 04 Jan 1893 in Nacogdoches
County, Texas, USA (parents are Sophronia Annie Walker and Calvin Dee
Tynes). He died on 20 Oct 1977 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA (Age:
84). He married Clara Bell Collins before 1918 in McLennan, Texas,
USA. He married Ruthie Jane Burt in 1929 in Temple, Bell, Texas, USA.
Luther William Tynes was born on 07 Oct 1895 in Nacogdoches County,
Texas, USA (parents are Sophronia Annie Walker and Calvin Dee Tynes).
He died on 03 Feb 1960 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA (Age: 64). He
married Alma Gates Scott about 1919 in McLennan, Texas, USA.
Alton Dee Tynes Sr was born on 22 Oct 1897 in Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
(parents are Sophronia Annie Walker and Calvin Dee Tynes). He died on
30 Aug 1975 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA. He married Annie Amelia
“Granny” Schulz on 25 Oct 1919 in McLennan, Texas, USA (She met and
married Alton Dee Tynes, Sr at Edgefield Baptist Church in Waco,
Texas.).
Buel Calvin Tynes was born on 20 Nov 1900 in Nacogdoches County,
Texas, USA (parents are Sophronia Annie Walker and Calvin Dee Tynes).
He died on 07 Sep 1978 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA. He married
Lillian Ann Herring about 1923 in McLennan, Texas, USA.
Joseph Ford “Ford” Tynes Sr was born on 15 Dec 1902 in Nacogdoches
County, Texas, USA (parents are Sophronia Annie Walker and Calvin Dee
Tynes). He died on 10 Oct 1987 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA. He
married Ruby Wakefield in 1922 in McLennan, Texas, USA.
Clarence Burean “Chink” Tynes was born on 18 Feb 1905 in Nacogdoches
County, Texas, USA (parents are Sophronia Annie Walker and Calvin Dee
Tynes). He died on 01 Jul 1987 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA. He
married Thelma Ludean Howard in 1926 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA.

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Valerie Fields Harris and Lindsay Boyd both report the marriage date
as 6 February 1889 (not 1890). The 1890 date comes from the
Ancestry.com index “Texas Marriage Records, 1851-1900”.

Description: Price Cemetery

Description: Nacogdoches, Texas

Description: prob died in a Saw Mill accident

Description: Calvin Died in 1906

His Dementia

I didn’t realize how bad his dementia was getting until yesterday.  He now writes himself notes and sticks them to the wall so he doesn’t forget.  I’m referring to my husband.  He told me last night he wanted to spend Saturday with me.  He then wrote a note and stuck it to the wall to remind himself.  We all make lists, so we don’t forget, but he’s never done this before.  He forgets conversations from the day before.  I’ve begged him to see the doctor.  He informed me he did.  The doc told him not to worry, it is just old age.  This is not just old age.  My hubby knows this.  He’s scared and refuses to deal with it, and I’m not to bother him about.  So I cry on the inside as I see his mind diminishing slowly.  I love him.  I don’t want to lose him.  He’s been through so much in his lifetime, unlike the average person.  As a child he was burned on over 85% of his body.  He nearly died.  He still remembers the torturous treatments he went through in the hospital.  He was there for over a year.  Then later in life, he’s broken bones all over his body due to his job in construction, and two crushed legs from being pinned between two cars.  He’s meant to be here for sure.  He’s loved my children like they are his own.  He’s spoiled them rotten, and still is even as adults.  He’s loved me unlike any person in this world ever has.  I love my husband.  Seeing his mind slowly going is killing me.

Today’s Prompt: Reader’s Block

What’s the longest you’ve ever gone without reading a book (since learning how to read, of course)? Which book was it that helped break the dry spell?    https://wordpress.com/read/post/id/489937/91046/ or    http://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_prompt/readers-block/

The longest I’ve gone without reading was about 5 years.  I love to read, but I was going through some major life transitions at the time; moving to a new state and trying to land a decent paying job, getting married, moving again.  None of it was easy.  I was also trying to discover who I was, but instead lost myself for a long time.  I was trying to survive and not doing that very well either. Before that, I had always been an avid reader. For some unexplainable reason, I literally couldn’t focus. I can’t really say which book re-ignited my passion for reading.  I’m grateful that whatever happened straightened out.

Then it happened again!  Another BIG transition occurred; Divorce.  I quit reading for about two years.  I couldn’t focus.  Thankfully, I met an awesome man who turned me on to  Megan Lindholm AKA Robin Hobb’s book series.  I couldn’t put them down!

Hopefully, nothing will interfere with my passion for reading again.

Blogging

I used to blog all the time.  I loved to write.  Journaling has helped me get through some difficult times.  For example, when my mother was dying.  I looked back at my journal and there were so many mixed emotions revealed that I hadn’t realized at the time of writing.

Now my life is pretty boring.  I go to work and then I come home.  That’s pretty much it.  So maybe I’ll write about the past.  My animal stories.  🙂  Even if no one else will enjoy them, I certainly will.