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Judge Elbert James Manry

1869 – 1925

Birth1869
Death1925
CemeteryForest Hill Cemetery
Livingston , Polk County , Texas , USA
Added byBetsy Deiterman on 20 May 2020
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103691843

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1925 Obits Cleveland Advocate, Cleveland, Texas February 5, 1925 (first paper on microfilm) Judge E. J. Manry, of Livingston, brother of our District Judge, J. L. Manry passed to his reward from his home Monday morning and was buried this morning at 10 o'clock. His remains were held over from Monday until Thursday awaiting the arrival of his two daughters, Mrs. J. B. Morris, of New York City, and Mrs. J. F. Jenkins, of Los Angeles, California. Judge Manry was a native of Polk County, and has been engaged in the practice of law in Livingston, his home town. At one time he was County Judge of Polk County. He is survived by a wife and two daughters. His widow is a daughter of Mr. Bill West, deceased, well known stock man of Tarkington Prairie in an early day. Judge J. L. Manry had started to Conroe Sunday preparatory to holding court this week and had got as far as Cleveland when a message overtook him calling him back to the bed side of his brother. His wife and daughter had come with him, and were going to visit Cleveland this week but their plans were suddenly shattered and they all returned to Livingston. Provided by Cheryl Cartwright (#47690711)

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