Margaret Jeanneatta Stafford of Galveston, Galveston County, Texas United States was born on October 26, 1889, and died at age 83 years old on April 30, 1973 in Galveston. Margaret Stafford was buried at Trinity Epsicopal Cemetery in Galveston.
Margaret's parents were William and Kate Stafford. She had siblings Kate, Josiah, Julia and Earl.
According to the 1930 federal census, Margaret was living with her parents and 3 siblings in Galveston Texas. Kate was 10 and attending school. Dad William was working as a cotton broker.
She married Asa Lee Crow Sr and had children Mary Kate Crow Sinclair and Asa Lee Crow Jr .
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1889
Birthday
October 26, 1889
Birthdate
Unknown
Birthplace
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Ethnicity & Family History
Margaret was caucasian.
Nationality & Locations
Margaret was a US citizen. She was born in Texas and lived there her whole life.
50th wedding anniversary of Jacob Suydam VEDDER and Margaret Ashburn KING, 1899, Galveston, TX. Home was on Broadway. Photo includes all of the family (some names are unknown) and servants.
Some names include: John Spurlin Jr., Margaret Ashburn King, Maggie Vedder Spurlin, Charles Adam Vedder, Katherine Vedder, Julia Seymour Vedder Key, Floy Schryvner Vedder, Lola Vedder, M. Eleanor Spurlin
People in photo include: Mary (Not Sure) Vedder Possibly Sutherland and Grace (Not Sure) Vedder Possibly Brown
Date & Place:
in Galveston, Galveston County, Texas United States
A little summer fun in 1906! Meet colorful Margaret Jeanneatta Stafford and friends Lucy Dorsey and Aimee Flood posing for the camera and showing a bit of leg on Galveston beach.
Margaret lived a fantastic life based on all the photos community member Adrian Balch is sharing of Margaret on her biography.
There are photos of Margaret and a beau climbing a ladder from the beach to the seawall in Galveston, of her balancing on a barrel, and photos of Margaret's "Tacky Parties" where friends dressed up as silly as they could.
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Margaret Jeanneatta Stafford with beau on a ladder used to get from the beach to the seawall in Galveston Texas in the 1900's. My grandfather said the young men liked to stand at the bottom of the ladders as they might get a chance to catch a glimpse of a girl's ankle. How things have changed!
Date & Place:
at Seawall in Galveston, Galveston County, Texas United States of America