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Joseph Peyton “Joe” Terrell

7 Oct 1883 – 9 Jun 1969

Birth7 Oct 1883
Death9 Jun 1969
CemeteryChildress Cemetery
Childress , Childress County , Texas , USA
Added bySearchers of our Past on 07 Jan 2010
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46427322

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► Obituary • Childress Index, Page 1, 2 June 1969 Services for Joseph Peyton Terrell were held in the Newberry Funeral Chapel. He moved to Childress in 1906 from Quinlan, Texas. Mr. Terrell operated a service station in Childress and worked for Conoco for several years before becoming a deliveryman for the post office from which he retired after 23 years. Survivors include two daughters; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. • Wichita Falls Record News, Page 3, 3 June 1969 Terrell Services Scheduled Today CHILDRESS, Tex. (Special) - Services for Joseph Payton (sic) Terrell, 85, long-time Childress resident, who died early Monday in a nursing home here, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday from Newberry Funeral Home with the Rev. Joe S. Allen, pastor of First Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Childress Cemetery. A resident of Childress since 1906, Terrell was born Oct. 7, 1883, in Meridian, Miss. He married Effie Jane Staggs in Quinlan, Tex., on Sept. 2, 1908. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Louise Hall of Childress and Mrs. Raymond Worthen of Amarillo, Tex.; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. ► Genealogical Citations • 1900 United States Census, "Schedule No. 1. - Population.", Texas, Hunt County, Justice Precinct 7, Supervisor District 2, Enumeration District 139, Sheet 4, Line 41, "Terrell, Joseph P" • 1908 Wedding License, Issued: Texas, Hunt County, 2 Sept 1908; Ceremony attested: Texas, Hunt County, 2 Sept 1908; "Mr Joseph P. Terrell" and "Miss Effie Staggs" • 1910 United States Census, "1910 - Population", Texas, Childress County, Justice Precinct 1, Supervisor District 13, Enumeration District 23, Sheet 2B, Line 92, "Terrell Jim P" • 1918 United States Draft Registration, WWI, P.M.G.O. Form No. 1 (Red), Serial Number 2619, Oklahoma, Bryan County, Durant, 12 Sept 1918, "Joseph Peyton Terrell", Next of Kin: "Mrs. Effie J Terrell" • 1920 United States Census, "1920 - Population", Oklahoma, Bryan County, Speirs Township, Supervisor District 3, Enumeration District 16, Durant, Ward 3, Sheet 6B, Line 68, "Terrell J P" • 1930 United States Census, "Population Schedule", Texas, Childress County, Justice Precinct 1, Supervisor District 2, Enumeration District 38-2, Childress, Ward 2, Sheet 3B, Line 72, "Terrell, Joe P" • 1940 United States Census, "Population Schedule", Texas, Childress County, Commissioners Precinct 2, Supervisor District 23, Enumeration District 38-2, Childress, Ward 2, Sheet 6B, Line 45, "Terrell Joe" • 1942 United States Draft Registration, WWII, D.S.S. Form 1, Serial Number U453, Texas, Childress County, Childress, 27 April 1942, "Joe Peyton Terrell", Next of Kin: "Mrs Effie Jane Terrell (wife)" • 1950 United States Census, Form P1 "1950 Census of Population and Housing", Texas, Childress County, Enumeration District 38-7, Childress, Sheet 24, Line 27, "Terrell J P" • 1969 Death Certificate, Texas, State File No 39625, Childress County, Childress, Local Filing Date: 3 June 1969; Usual occupation: Postal Deliveryman, Cause of Death: Myocarditis; Informant: Louise Hall Biography by: Great-granddaughter Kimberly L. Green

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