Fontaine CORLEY, 1899–1900?> (aged 6 months)
- Name
- Fontaine /CORLEY/
- Given names
- Fontaine
- Surname
- CORLEY
Yesterday afternoon after an illness of a few days little Fontaine the baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Will Corley, released his baby hold on earthly life and the littel soul took its flight to the bosom of its maker leaving a heartbroken mother and father, who have the sympathy of a large circle of friends in their hour of sorrow. (A poem follows)
Birth
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Citation details: death of Fontaine Corley Quality of data: primary evidence Note: The cemetery listing says he was the son of son of W. M. & W. R. Corley. This appears to be incorrect in regard to the mother. INDI:BIRT:SOUR:_NOTE: YES |
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Death
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Source: The Evening News
Citation details: "Gone to Rest," 25 May 1900, p. p. 3; digital images. Quality of data: primary evidence Date: August 16, 2009 Text: Yesterday afternoon after an illness of a few days little Fontaine the baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Will Corley, released his baby hold on earthly life and the littel soul took its flight to the bosom of its maker leaving a heartbroken mother and father, who have the sympathy of a large circle of friends in their hour of sorrow. (A poem follows) Citation details: death of Fontaine Corley Quality of data: primary evidence Note: The cemetery listing says he was the son of son of W. M. & W. R. Corley. This appears to be incorrect in regard to the mother. INDI:DEAT:SOUR:_NOTE: YES |
Burial
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Citation details: death of Fontaine Corley Quality of data: primary evidence Note: The cemetery listing says he was the son of son of W. M. & W. R. Corley. This appears to be incorrect in regard to the mother. INDI:BURI:SOUR:_NOTE: YES |
father |
1862–1918
Birth: March 18, 1862 — Alabama, USA Death: March 8, 1918 — Limestone County, Texas, USA |
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mother |
1868–1917
Birth: October 28, 1868 — Texas, USA Death: December 6, 1917 — Mexia, Limestone, Texas, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — about 1894 — Texas, USA |
19 months
elder sister |
1895–1918
Birth: July 1895 — Texas, USA Death: October 14, 1918 — Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, USA |
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1895–1927
Birth: October 12, 1895 — Mexia, Limestone, Texas, USA Death: 1927 |
4 years
himself |
1899–1900
Birth: November 24, 1899 Death: May 24, 1900 — Limestone County, Texas, USA |
4 years
younger sister |
1903–1936
Birth: 1903 — Texas, USA Death: March 25, 1936 — Houston, Harris, Texas, USA |
4 years
younger brother |
1906–1959
Birth: September 28, 1906 — Texas, USA Death: September 19, 1959 — Austin State Hospital, Austin, Travis, Texas, USA |
father |
1862–1918
Birth: March 18, 1862 — Alabama, USA Death: March 8, 1918 — Limestone County, Texas, USA |
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stepmother |
1870–1891
Birth: February 25, 1870 Death: December 9, 1891 — Mexia, Limestone, Texas, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — — |
Birth |
Citation details: death of Fontaine Corley Quality of data: primary evidence Note: The cemetery listing says he was the son of son of W. M. & W. R. Corley. This appears to be incorrect in regard to the mother. INDI:BIRT:SOUR:_NOTE: YES |
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Name |
Source: The Evening News
Citation details: "Gone to Rest," 25 May 1900, p. p. 3; digital images. Quality of data: primary evidence Date: August 16, 2009 Text: Yesterday afternoon after an illness of a few days little Fontaine the baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Will Corley, released his baby hold on earthly life and the littel soul took its flight to the bosom of its maker leaving a heartbroken mother and father, who have the sympathy of a large circle of friends in their hour of sorrow. (A poem follows) |
Death |
Source: The Evening News
Citation details: "Gone to Rest," 25 May 1900, p. p. 3; digital images. Quality of data: primary evidence Date: August 16, 2009 Text: Yesterday afternoon after an illness of a few days little Fontaine the baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Will Corley, released his baby hold on earthly life and the littel soul took its flight to the bosom of its maker leaving a heartbroken mother and father, who have the sympathy of a large circle of friends in their hour of sorrow. (A poem follows) Citation details: death of Fontaine Corley Quality of data: primary evidence Note: The cemetery listing says he was the son of son of W. M. & W. R. Corley. This appears to be incorrect in regard to the mother. INDI:DEAT:SOUR:_NOTE: YES |
Burial |
Citation details: death of Fontaine Corley Quality of data: primary evidence Note: The cemetery listing says he was the son of son of W. M. & W. R. Corley. This appears to be incorrect in regard to the mother. INDI:BURI:SOUR:_NOTE: YES |
Shared note |
Source: The Evening News
Citation details: "Gone to Rest," 25 May 1900, p. p. 3; digital images. Quality of data: primary evidence Date: August 16, 2009 Text: Yesterday afternoon after an illness of a few days little Fontaine the baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Will Corley, released his baby hold on earthly life and the littel soul took its flight to the bosom of its maker leaving a heartbroken mother and father, who have the sympathy of a large circle of friends in their hour of sorrow. (A poem follows) |
Birth |
The cemetery listing says he was the son of son of W. M. & W. R. Corley. This appears to be incorrect in regard to the mother. |
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Death |
The cemetery listing says he was the son of son of W. M. & W. R. Corley. This appears to be incorrect in regard to the mother. |
Burial |
The cemetery listing says he was the son of son of W. M. & W. R. Corley. This appears to be incorrect in regard to the mother. |
Shared note
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He died as an infant.
Source: The Evening News
Citation details: "Gone to Rest," 25 May 1900, p. p. 3; digital images. Quality of data: primary evidence Date: August 16, 2009 Text: Yesterday afternoon after an illness of a few days little Fontaine the baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Will Corley, released his baby hold on earthly life and the littel soul took its flight to the bosom of its maker leaving a heartbroken mother and father, who have the sympathy of a large circle of friends in their hour of sorrow. (A poem follows) |