Brenda Gail HOUSTON

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Brenda Gail HOUSTON was born in in Georgia (daughter of Buren Randolph HOUSTON and Doris Ann FITZGERALD).

    Family/Spouse: Mark MITCHELL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Family/Spouse: Lee PULLIN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Family/Spouse: Keith COLSTON. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Sheila COLSTON
    2. Holly COLSTON
    3. Casey COLSTON

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Buren Randolph HOUSTON was born on 09 Feb 1927 in Worth, Georgia, USA (son of Willie Jay HOUSTON and Ruby Iris MOORE); died on 28 Mar 1955 in Cordele, Crisp, Georgia, at 11 pm; was buried on 30 Mar 1955 in Sunnyside cemetery, Cordele, Crisp County, Georgia.

    Buren married Doris Ann FITZGERALD on 22 Nov 1947. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Doris Ann FITZGERALD
    Children:
    1. Living HOUSTON
    2. 1. Brenda Gail HOUSTON was born in in Georgia.
    3. Van Buren HOUSTON was born in in Georgia.
    4. Ray Randolph HOUSTON was born in in Georgia.
    5. Darlene HOUSTON was born in in Georgia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Willie Jay HOUSTON was born on 27 Mar 1900 in Worth County GA. (son of William ROUSE and Fannie Francis HOUSTON); died on 16 Oct 1964 in Cordele, Crisp County, Georgia; was buried on 18 Oct 1964 in OakGrove Church, Ashburn, Turner County, Georgia..

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ 1900 MD 1121, Worth County, Georgia census,

    Name Home in 1900 Birth Year Birthplace Race Relation
    John D Houston MD 1121, Worth, Georgia abt 1842 Georgia White Head
    Martha J Houston MD 1121, Worth, Georgia abt 1862 Georgia White Wife
    Charles E Houston MD 1121, Worth, Georgia abt 1893 Georgia White Son
    Ruby J Houston MD 1121, Worth, Georgia abt 1895 Georgia White Daughter
    James M Houston MD 1121, Worth, Georgia abt 1897 Georgia White Son
    Eula M Houston MD 1121, Worth, Georgia abt 1898 Georgia White Daughter
    Paulin Houston MD 1121, Worth, Georgia abt 1900 Georgia White Daughter
    Fanny Houston MD 1121, Worth, Georgia abt 1868 Georgia White Daughter
    Willie J Houston MD 1121, Worth, Georgia abt 1900 Georgia White Grandson
    Maud Houston MD 1121, Worth, Georgia abt 1877 Georgia White Daughter
    George N Houston MD 1121, Worth, Georgia abt 1884 Georgia White Son

    NOTE 2./ Historical Time Reference
    "The Atlanta Constitution" (Atlanta, Georgia), 15 December 1901, page 3:
    WAVES MARCONI SPEEDS MESSAGES ACROSS ATLANTIC OCEAN

    From Newfoundland to Cornwall Italian Inventor Sends Message Without Wires.

    St. Johns, N.F., December 14. Signor Marconi announced the most wonderful scientific discovery of modern times tonight in stating that he had received electric signals across the Atlantic ocean from his station in Cornwall, England. He explains that before leaving England he made plans for accomplishing this result, for while his primary object was to communicate with ocean liners in mid-ocean he hoped also to succeed in attaining the wonderful scientific achievement of wireless telegraphy across the Atlantic.

    Signor Marconi's station in Cornwall is most powerful. He has an electric force, generated there, a hundred times greater than at his ordinary stations. Before he left England he arranged that the electrician in charge of the station which is located at Poldhu, should begin sending signals daily after a certain date, which Signor Marconi would cable him after having perfected his arrangements here.

    Signor Marconi arrive here a week ago Friday, selected Signal Hill, at the entrance to the harbor, as an experimenting station and moved his equipment there. Last Monday he cabled to the Poldhu station to begin sending signals at 3 p.m. daily and to continue until 6 p.m. these hours being respectively 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., St. Johns time. During these hours Wednesday Signor Marconi elevated the kite with an aerial wire by means of which signals are sent or received. He remained at the recorder attached to the receiving apparatus and to his profound satisfaction signals were received by him at intervals, according to the programme arranged previously with the operator at Poldhu.

    These signals consisted of repeating at intervals the letter "s" which, in Marconi's code is made by three dots, or quick strokes. This signal was repeated so frequently and so in accordance with the plan, arranged to provide safeguards against the possibility of a mistake, that Signor Marconi was satisfied that it was a genuine transmission from England. . .

    NOTE 3./ HISTORICAL REFERENCE 1913

    The year was 1913 and there was turbulence in the Balkans. Following a coup in the Ottoman Empire, the first Balkan War continued with allied Balkan states defeating the Ottoman Empire. The peace treaty, signed in London on May 30, redrew the map lines of southeastern Europe. In June, Bulgaria, unhappy with the new boundaries, attacked Greece and Serbia in a short-lived effort to gain control over Macedonia. The Treaty of Bucharest ended the second Balkan War giving control of Macedonia to the Greek and Serbian allies.

    Tragedy struck on October 14 in Senghenydd, Wales, when an explosion ripped through a coal mine killing 439 men and boys in the worst coal mining disaster in Welsh history. The explosion left 205 widows and 542 children without a father. Postcards commemorating the disaster can be found online through the National Library of Wales. Wikipedia also lists the names of those killed in the disaster. The Coal Mining History Resource Center maintains a national database of mining deaths and injuries in the UK.

    The following month, across the Atlantic a powerful storm dubbed the "Great Lakes White Hurricane" took 235 lives and caused up to forty shipwrecks. Most of the casualties came from large freighters wrecked on Lake Huron. The NOAA website includes accounts describing thirty-five foot waves in succession, of the grisly sight of sailors washing up on Canadian shores following the storm, and in one interesting story where one of the "victims" walked in on his own funeral.

    Earlier that year in March, a catastrophic flood had brought disaster to Dayton and other cities in the Miami River valley. The flood took more than 300 lives and caused more than 100 million dollars in damage. Photographs accompany the story of the flood and aftermath in Dayton in this article from the Dayton Metro Library.

    In 1913, Thomas Woodrow Wilson succeeded William Howard Taft in the presidency of the United States. During that first year in office, one of the most significant pieces of legislation passed was the Sixteenth Amendment, which provided for the creation of an income tax.

    Crossword puzzles first came to fame in 1913 with the first publication of a puzzle by Arthur Wynne in the New York World on 21 December. They grew in popularity in the 1920s as they began appearing in other U.S. newspapers, eventually spreading across the ocean where they first appeared in the British Pearson's Magazinein February 1922.

    Another innovation that year was the zipper, patented by Swedish immigrant, Gideon Sundback. Originally patented for use on galoshes, it later spread to clothing items.

    NOTE 4./ Historical Note : The Year Was 1933

    As the year 1933 dawned, the Great Depression was worsening, the U.S. was facing a near 25 percent unemployment rate, and businesses and banks were failing in large numbers.

    In his inaugural address, the new president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, told the country, "Only a foolish optimist can deny the dark realities of the moment." But in his first hundred days, he employed sweeping reforms in an effort to get the country back on track. "The New Deal" included a farm relief bill, a four-day bank holiday to address the banking crisis, financial reform, and repeal of Prohibition, among other things.

    Roosevelt also created the Civilian Conservation Corps, which employed thousands of young men between the ages of seventeen and twenty-four in various conservation projects, including forest fire fighting and prevention, erosion control (particularly vital during these Dust Bowl years), the protection of wildlife and habitats, and perhaps most notably, reforestation.

    Roosevelt also established the Tennessee Valley Authority, which dealt with the problems of flooding, deforestation, and erosion in the Tennessee River Basin, as well as harnessing water power to create energy. In Chicago, the Century of Progress International Exposition drew crowds despite the hardships faced by many.

    Around the world, other countries were also engulfed in depression. In Germany, the poor economic conditions helped pave the way for the rise of Adolph Hitler and the Nazi party. Along with Hitler's rise to power, events of the year 1933 included the burning of the Reichstag, book burnings, and the creation of Dachau--the first Nazi concentration camp. Read an article about Hitler's appointment as Chancellor of Germany in the The Chronicle-Telegram (Elyria, Ohio).

    Movie-goers tried to forget their woes as they went to see movies like Duck Soup, Morning Glory, Little Women, King Kong, and The Invisible Man. Popular songs were Stormy Weather, Gold Digger's Song (We're In the Money), and Forty-Second Street.

    The "Sheyboygan Press" (Sheboygan, Wisconsin), from 25 April 1933, advertised a five-pound box of soap chips for $.22, eggs for $.09 per two dozen, and Idaho potatoes for $.24 per fifteen lb. cloth bag. You could buy a new Frigidaire for $96.00 and Firestone tires for around $5.95.

    Willie married Ruby Iris MOORE on 04 Nov 1923 in Dole, Worth county, Georgia. Ruby (daughter of Green Berry MOORE and Birdie Lena SINGLETARY) was born on 19 Aug 1904 in Ashburn, Turner County, Georgia.; died on 09 Oct 1992 in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida.; was buried on 11 Oct 1992 in OakGrove Baptist Church Cemetary, Ashburn, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ruby Iris MOORE was born on 19 Aug 1904 in Ashburn, Turner County, Georgia. (daughter of Green Berry MOORE and Birdie Lena SINGLETARY); died on 09 Oct 1992 in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida.; was buried on 11 Oct 1992 in OakGrove Baptist Church Cemetary, Ashburn, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. William Harrison HOUSTON was born on 19 Jan 1925 in Warwick, Worth County, GA.; died on 08 Aug 2006 in Orange Park, Florida.
    2. 2. Buren Randolph HOUSTON was born on 09 Feb 1927 in Worth, Georgia, USA; died on 28 Mar 1955 in Cordele, Crisp, Georgia, at 11 pm; was buried on 30 Mar 1955 in Sunnyside cemetery, Cordele, Crisp County, Georgia.
    3. Living HOUSTON
    4. John Oren HOUSTON was born on 18 Feb 1933 in Cordele, Crisp County, Georgia; died on 28 Mar 1955 in Cordele, Crisp, Georgia; was buried on 30 Mar 1955 in OakGrove Church, Ashburn, Turner County, Georgia..
    5. Living HOUSTON
    6. Living HOUSTON
    7. Living HOUSTON
    8. Hughlet Warren HOUSTON was born on 19 Feb 1941 in Ashburn, Turner county, GA.; died on 19 Sep 1942 in Ashburn, Turner county, GA.; was buried in Oak Grove cemetery, Ashburn, Turner County, Georgia.
    9. Living HOUSTON


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William ROUSE was born on 03 Sep 1861 in Worth County, Georgia (son of CSA Stephen W. ROUSE and Lucy HOUSTON); died on 01 Sep 1911 in Sylvester, Worth County, GA.; was buried in Red Oak Cemetery, Doles, Georgia.

    William married Fannie Francis HOUSTON. Fannie (daughter of CSA John Dallas HOUSTON and Sarah Jane POSEY) was born on 19 Dec 1868 in Georgia; died on 21 Oct 1951; was buried in Oak Grove cemetery, Ashburn, Turner County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Fannie Francis HOUSTON was born on 19 Dec 1868 in Georgia (daughter of CSA John Dallas HOUSTON and Sarah Jane POSEY); died on 21 Oct 1951; was buried in Oak Grove cemetery, Ashburn, Turner County, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. 4. Willie Jay HOUSTON was born on 27 Mar 1900 in Worth County GA.; died on 16 Oct 1964 in Cordele, Crisp County, Georgia; was buried on 18 Oct 1964 in OakGrove Church, Ashburn, Turner County, Georgia..
    2. Randolph Dalmous HOUSTON was born on 16 Mar 1907 in Worth County GA.; died on 08 Sep 1990; was buried in Oak Grove cemetery, Ashburn, Turner County, Georgia.

  3. 10.  Green Berry MOORE was born on 02 Apr 1866 in Worth County Georgia (son of CSA Andrew Ham MOORE and Sarah Elizabeth BROWN); died on 21 Oct 1938 in Crisp County, Georgia; was buried on 22 Oct 1938 in Oakfield cemetery, Warwick, Worth County, Georgia.

    Green married Birdie Lena SINGLETARY on 18 May 1902 in Worth County, Georgia.. Birdie (daughter of CSA John Lock SINGLETARY and Ellen Hazeltine SUBER) was born on 27 Apr 1884 in Andersonville, Sumter County, Georgia; died on 24 May 1971 in Crisp County, Georgia; was buried on 25 May 1971 in Oakfield Baptist Church Cemetary, Warwick, Worth Co., GA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Birdie Lena SINGLETARY was born on 27 Apr 1884 in Andersonville, Sumter County, Georgia (daughter of CSA John Lock SINGLETARY and Ellen Hazeltine SUBER); died on 24 May 1971 in Crisp County, Georgia; was buried on 25 May 1971 in Oakfield Baptist Church Cemetary, Warwick, Worth Co., GA.

    Notes:

    Paragraph from Sam Singletary ([email protected]) e-mail 9-30-02: " I just spoke with my Daddy and he remembers Aunt Birdie well he said she used to come and stay with them from time to time. He told me, about the time his youngest brother Herschel fell on the wood stove and burned his face really bad and how they went and got Aunt Birdie to talk the fire from his face. He said she sat behind the stove in a chair holding Herschel who was around 4 or 5 at the time and kept mumbling something all day and most of the night. Within a couple of days he was good as new and it left no scars."

    Children:
    1. Carl Franklin MOORE was born on 09 Feb 1903 in Warwick, Worth County, GA.; died on 02 Aug 1903 in Warwick, Worth County, GA.; was buried in Oakfield, Worth Co., GA.
    2. 5. Ruby Iris MOORE was born on 19 Aug 1904 in Ashburn, Turner County, Georgia.; died on 09 Oct 1992 in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida.; was buried on 11 Oct 1992 in OakGrove Baptist Church Cemetary, Ashburn, Georgia.
    3. Florence Elizabeth MOORE was born on 29 Sep 1908 in Warwick, Worth County, GA.; died on 25 Apr 1988 in Cordele, Crisp County Georgia.; was buried in Apr 1988 in Oakfield Baptist Church Cemetary, Warwick, Worth Co., GA.
    4. Ellie Green MOORE was born on 03 Jan 1910 in Warwick, Worth County, GA.; died on 10 Jan 1975 in Worth County, Georgia; was buried in Sunnyside cemetery, Cordele, Crisp, Georgia.
    5. Living MOORE
    6. Green Benjamin MOORE was born on 13 Jul 1917 in Warwick, Worth County, GA.; died on 31 Oct 2004 in Warwick, Worth County, Georgia.
    7. Living MOORE
    8. Living MOORE
    9. Living MOORE