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Robert Lee "Bob" Sanders

 

Name: Robert Lee "Bob" Sanders

Born: November 4, 1872, Lamar County, Texas

Died: February 25, 1959, Jones County, Texas

Burial: Mt Hope Cemetery, Anson, Texas

 

Father:  Elijah Sanders (1825 - 1917)

Mother:   Arsulie Catherine Coats (1841 - 1920)

 

Married: Louise Amanda Morrow ( 1887 - 1965) October 9, 1895, Jones County, Texas

Children:

Robert Earl Sanders (1898 - 1950)

Irvin Morrow Sanders (1900 - 1945)

Selma Catherine Sanders (1903 - 1976)

Clyde Sanders (1905 - 1941)

Cloyde Sanders (1905 - 1984)

Willie Lee "Bill" Sanders (1909 - 1984)

 

 

 

 

Robert Lee Sanders Family

Irvin, Earl, and Selma are standing in the back.

Twins Clyde and Cloyde (or Cloyde or Clyde) are standing in the middle.

Willie Lee is standing at the front.

 

 

1959

Anaheim, California

Notes:

1880 Census - R. L. Sanders is living the home of his parents, E. and A. C. Sanders in Lamar County, Texas.

1900 Census - Robert and Lula Sanders are living in Jones County, Texas, along with their son Earl (1).

1910 Census - Robb L and Lula Saners are living in Jones County, Texas, with their children Earl (11), Irvin (9), Selma (7), Clyde (5), Cloyde (5), and Willie (1).

1920 Census - Robert L and Louise Sanders are living in Jones County, Texas, with their children Selma (17), Clyde (14), Cloyde (14), and Willie (11).

1930 Census - Robert L and Louise A Sanders are living in Jones County, Texas.

1959 - Robert Lee Sanders dies on February 25 in Anson, Jones County, Texas - TDI, SSDI, Texas Death Certificate.

 

 

 

 

 

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