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Birthday for Eric C. Massey doen't match on this to make this correct for our Eric Clayton
 Name: Eric C Massey
 Gender: Male
 Marriage Date: 8 Jun 2002
 Estimated birth year: abt 1976
 Age: 26
 Spouse: Romy M Taylor
 Spouse gender: Female
 Spouse Est Birth Year: abt 1977
 Spouse Age: 25
 Marriage County: Tarrant
 Marriage State: Texas
 Source: Texas Marriage Index, 1966-2002

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 Brande Rachae Nidy 7 Apr 1981 Ector Victor Eric Nidy Merrideth Dawn Hansard

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Possibly
 PreviewName: Judy Ann Hicks
 Date of Birth: 24 Sep 1939
 Gender: Female
 Birth County: Grimes
 Father's Name: John Commings Hicks
 Mother's Name: Nancy Marie Taylor
 Roll Number: 1939_0004
1 CONT Divorce records have her as born in abt 1940

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TX Birth Records:
 Kimberly Kay Sides 2 Apr 1971 Tarrant Weldon Dale Sides Nancy Kathryn Hubbard

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Info from family tree on ancestry

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Name per
 http://newsfeed.rootsweb.com/th/read/ARJOHNSO/2007-06/1183177904

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Journal kept by an old minister, John J. Watts:
 Cleveland Windfield Webber, son the late William Elijah and the late Mariah Susan (Williams) Webber, died at his brother's home (John E. Webber), June 23d 1901 at 10:35 a.m. aged 16 ys, ms, 17ds. Cleve was of a family of 8 children, t of whom survive: John Edward, William Franklin, Mrs. Minnie G. Yowell, James Henry,a nd Mrs. Mary Ellen Stewart. In March 1900 he had pneumonia fever when his mother died and from which he never fully recovered, & his Lungs became involved and he died of consumption of the lung's. A dear good boy. A funeral discourse was delivered at the Smith Cemetery, June 24th 1901 at 3 p.m. from Job. 14X14. Using hymns page 160 "Through sorrows night & dangers path" and "There's a land that is fairer than day", after which our dear young friend was laid at rest. J.J. Watts
1 CONT Tombstone - see photo