TX Family Groupsheet for MOUSER, James Olin Family Submitted by: Betty Hobby Email address: Marletteco@aol.com *********************************************** Copyright by submitter. All rights reserved. http://www.fgs-project.com/copyright.html *********************************************** Husband: MOUSER, James Olin Birthdate: 21 March 1882 Birthplace: Reinhard, Tx. Death date: 05 November 1960 Place of death: Old Southland Cem.-Grand Prairie, Tx. Father: John Austin MOUSER Mother: Mary Ann FRENCH Marriage date: 08 December 1905 Marriage place: Tyler, Tx. Wife: Para Lea BROOKS Hart Birthdate: 15 jUNE 1887 Birthplace: Oakwood, Tx. Death date: 22 November 1917 Place of death: Grand Prairie, Tx. Father: Aaron BROOKS Mother: unknown CHILDREN Child No. 1: Ora Gertrude MOUSER Sex: F Birthdate: 06 April 1911 Birthplace: Web, Tarrant Co., Tx. Death date: 21 January 1997 Place of death: Phx. Az. Marriage date: 04 May 1929 Marriage place: Dallas, Tx. Spouse's name: Frank Brewer MORGAN Child No. 2: Lena Mae MOUSER Sex: F Birthdate: 27 September 1906 Birthplace: Dallas Co.,Tx. Death date: 21 September 1990 Place of death: Perryton, Tx. Marriage date: abt 1920 Marriage place: Dallas Co. Tx Spouse's name: Ebb OWEN Child No. 3: Virgie Ann MOUSER Sex: F Birthdate: 24 May 1909 Birthplace: Dallas Co. Tx. Death date: Winter of 2001 Place of death: Odessa, Tx. Marriage date: 05 May 1926 Marriage place: Dallas, Tx. Spouse's name: John Hardie MOSS Child No. 4: Edger Lee MOUSER Sex: M Birthdate: 15 April 1914 Birthplace: Dallas Co., Tx Death date: unknown Place of death: Dallas, Tx. Marriage date: unknown Marriage place: Dallas, Tx. Spouse's name: Ruth PAXON Documentation: I remember my Grandpa! He had Blue eyes, soft spoken,and had thick Black curly hair. When you went to see my Grandfather, you had to go on a streetcar and go across to Oak Cliff. The Streetcar went across this bridge and when it did, if you looked down, a person could see the water in the river. Steetcars didn't have solid floors, but slats, they ran on tracks with a big bell that the operator would ring at cross streets, or if you ask him to ring the bell. My Grandfathers Occupation was a farmer and a city employee for Dallas, Tx. driving heavy road machines. He loved fishing, baseball and was a life time friend of Will Fritz who was with the Police Dept of Dallas, Tx. Remembering is easy for me because: "When the still air fills with strong sounds of the past, do not be surprised when your heart skips back in time. For the only way we can live and love in the present, is to be free to reach back and touch the past" DOCUMENTATION; Oral History, family letters, Bible, and myself. Marletteco@aol.com