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Revision as of 04:52, 28 October 2013

Mabel Elizabeth Richardson
  Thomas John Edwards (family)
Mabel Elizabeth Richardson  
  Mary Anne Jones
Spouse
Paul Pressler Ivey (family)
24 August 1904
Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Texas

Data

Birth
22 Sep 1876
Camberwell, England
Death
19 Dec 1961
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California

Notes

Emigrated in 1879.

There is some mystery surrounding the change in surname between this generation and the one just prior. As has been related to me (Sean M. Cox) Thomas John Edwards, Mabel's father, is suspected to have run up debts back in England and to have fled to America and changed his name in order to escape his creditors. Some details of the source for this story and any updates will be necessary.

Perhaps it is a bit poetic that Thomas John Edwards, a man robbed of his paternity, and hence, his father's surname; that he would run off and off the surname he received, passing a different one on to his children than the one his mother gave him. Perhaps it is more significant than poetry. An interesting sequence of events, to be sure.

Sources

1880 U.S. Census
E.D. 28, Luling, Caldwell, Texas, Page 244C
Thomas Richardson, Self, Married, Male, White, age:40, born in England (parents also), occupation: Painter
Ernest H. Richardson, Son, Single, Male, White, age:10, born in England (parents also), occupation: At Home
M.A. Richardson, Self, Married, Female, White, age:38, born in England (parents also), occupation: Milennor
Mabel E. Richardson, Daughter, Single, Female, White, age:3, born in England (parents also), occupation:
All that was viewed was the index. Thomas is listed on the same page as his wife, but his wife is listed as head of a separate family, per the index. Thomas has son Ernest with him, while his wife has daughter, Mabel.

United States Census, 1930 for Paul P Ivey

Name Gender Age
Paul P Ivey M 48
Mabel E Ivey F 53
Pauline E Raines F 24
Pauline E Raines F 4 This is presumably a mistake
Evelyn Gallinger F 4