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Descendants of Richard SWAIN

 

 
Generation No. 1

         1.  Richard1 SWAIN was born September 15, 1595 in Rowley, England, and died May 14, 1678 in Rowley, MA.  He married (1) Elizabeth BASSELLE.  She was born 1605 in London, England, and died 1657 in Newbury, MA.  He married (2) Ann (maiden name ?) SWAIN 1658.    He married (3) Jane GODFREY 1658. 

 More About Richard SWAIN and Ann SWAIN:  Marriage: 1658

 More About Richard SWAIN and Jane GODFREY:  Marriage: 1658       

Child of Richard SWAIN and Elizabeth BASSELLE is:

+      2                 i.    John2 SWAIN, born November 13, 1638 in Boston, Suffolk Co. MA.

  

Generation No. 2

        2.  John2 SWAIN (Richard1) was born November 13, 1638 in Boston, Suffolk Co. MA.  He married (1) Rebecca PALFREY.    He married (2) Mary PRATT 1656.    He married (3) Mary WEARE November 15, 1660 in Hampton, NH.  She was born 1636 in Nantucket, MA.  He married (4) Experience FOLGER Abt. 1663.    He married (5) Ms. BAILEY Aft. 1666. 

 Notes for John SWAIN:

He had 10 children with Ms. Pratt.  He had 9 children with Ms. Weare.

 More About John SWAIN and Mary PRATT:  Marriage: 1656

 More About John SWAIN and Mary WEARE:  Marriage: November 15, 1660, Hampton, NH

 More About John SWAIN and Experience FOLGER:  Marriage: Abt. 1663

 More About John SWAIN and Ms. BAILEY:  Marriage: Aft. 1666

        Child of John SWAIN and Mary WEARE is:

+      3                 i.    Stephen3 SWAIN, born November 21, 1666 in Nantucket, MA; died January 24, 1712/13 in Chowan Co., NC.

 

Generation No. 3

 

        3.  Stephen3 SWAIN (John2, Richard1) was born November 21, 1666 in Nantucket, MA, and died January 24, 1712/13 in Chowan Co., NC.  He married Patience PARRIS 1688.   

More About Stephen SWAIN and Patience PARRIS:  Marriage: 1688

        Children of Stephen SWAIN and Patience PARRIS are:

+      4                 i.    Richard4 SWAIN, born 1706 in Chowan Co., NC; died February 27, 1761 in Bertie Co., NC.

        5                ii.    James SWAIN, born 1692.

        6               iii.    Mary SWAIN, born 1700.

        7               iv.    Ann SWAIN, born 1702.

        8                v.    John SWAIN, born 1690.

        9               vi.    Elizabeth SWAIN, born 1692.

        10            vii.    Patience SWAIN, born 1700.

        11            viii.    James SWAIN, born 1695.

        12             ix.    Mary SWAIN, born 1708.

  

Generation No. 4

 

        4.  Richard4 SWAIN (Stephen3, John2, Richard1) was born 1706 in Chowan Co., NC, and died February 27, 1761 in Bertie Co., NC.  He married Ann CHARLTON 1726.  She was born 1710 in Chowan Co., NC, and died 1762 in Bertie Co., NC.

 More About Richard SWAIN and Ann CHARLTON:  Marriage: 1726

        Children of Richard SWAIN and Ann CHARLTON are:

+      13               i.    Job5 SWAIN, born February 20, 1746/47 in Warren Co., GA; died February 12, 1819 in Warren Co., GA.

        14              ii.    William SWAIN, born 1732 in Bertie Co., NC; died 1779 in Bertie Co., NC.

        15             iii.    Stephen SWAIN, born 1735 in Bertie Co., NC.

        16             iv.    Patience SWAIN, born 1738 in Bertie Co., NC.

        17              v.    Susanna SWAIN, born 1741 in Bertie Co., NC.

        18             vi.    Richard SWAIN, born 1744 in Bertie Co., NC; died January 1782 in Bertie Co., NC.

 

Generation No. 5

 

        13.  Job5 SWAIN (Richard4, Stephen3, John2, Richard1) was born February 20, 1746/47 in Warren Co., GA, and died February 12, 1819 in Warren Co., GA.  He married Susannah SMITH.  She was born 1783 in Warren Co., GA.

        Child of Job SWAIN and Susannah SMITH is:

+      19               i.    Josiah6 SWAIN, born February 20, 1790 in NC; died January 10, 1856 in Warren Co., GA.

  

Generation No. 6

 

        19.  Josiah6 SWAIN (Job5, Richard4, Stephen3, John2, Richard1) was born February 20, 1790 in NC, and died January 10, 1856 in Warren Co., GA.  He married Sarah An ROGERS December 10, 1818 in Warren Co., GA, daughter of Reuben ROGERS and Temperance JAMES.  She was born October 15, 1794 in Warren Co., GA.

 More About Josiah SWAIN and Sarah ROGERS:  Marriage: December 10, 1818, Warren Co., GA

        Child of Josiah SWAIN and Sarah ROGERS is:

+      20               i.    Joseph Rogers7 SWAIN, born April 06, 1833 in GA; died in TX.

  

Generation No. 7

 

        20.  Joseph Rogers7 SWAIN (Josiah6, Job5, Richard4, Stephen3, John2, Richard1) was born April 06, 1833 in GA, and died in TX.  He married Victoria Luninda POWELL January 31, 1865, daughter of Roswell POWELL and Eleanor/Ellinor BLALOCK.  She was born May 20, 1843 in GA, and died in TX.

 Notes for Joseph Rogers SWAIN:

1880 Census, found in Johnson Co., TX

Joseph R. age 47 farmer

Victoria L. age 27

William age 12

Vanny age 10

Dora age 8

May age 6

Josephine age 3

 Notes for Victoria Luninda POWELL:  Her name could also have been Victory Lucy Powell.

 More About Joseph SWAIN and Victoria POWELL:  Marriage: January 31, 1865

       Children of Joseph SWAIN and Victoria POWELL are:

+      21               i.    Vandason "Vannie"8 SWAIN, born October 25, 1869; died January 02, 1925 in TX.

        22              ii.    Elanor SWAIN, born December 31, 1865; died August 10, 1967.

 Notes for Elanor SWAIN:   found her family in 1880 Johnson Co., TX but she was not listed in the household.

         23             iii.    William "Willie" SWAIN, born February 10, 1868; died August 23, 1945.

        24             iv.    Dora Rebecca SWAIN, born December 14, 1871 in Cleburne, TX; died July 15, 1953 in Grand View, Johnson Co., TX.  She married Robert Lee INGLE July 31, 1890 in Grandview, TX or Ellia Co., TX; born October 09, 1863 in Bluff Dale, Erath Co., TX; died August 17, 1929 in Grand View, Johnson Co., TX.

 More About Dora Rebecca SWAIN:  Burial: Grand View, Johnson Co., TX - Grandview Cem

 More About Robert Lee INGLE:  Burial: Grand View, Johnson Co., TX - Grandview Cem

More About Robert INGLE and Dora SWAIN:  Marriage: July 31, 1890, Grandview, TX or Ellia Co., TX

         25              v.    Maggie May SWAIN, born May 18, 1874; died June 24, 1960.  She married (1) W. M. MERCER Bef. 1910.  She married (2) Mr. FLEMMING December 24, 1911.  She married (3) Benjamin Forest TOWNSEND October 15, 1944; died November 30, 1961 in Torrance, CA.

 More About W. MERCER and Maggie SWAIN:   Marriage: Bef. 1910

 More About Mr. FLEMMING and Maggie SWAIN:   Marriage: December 24, 1911

 More About Benjamin Forest TOWNSEND:   Burial: Roosevelt Memorial PArk

 More About Benjamin TOWNSEND and Maggie SWAIN:   Marriage: October 15, 1944

         26             vi.    Josephine "Josie" Irene SWAIN, born October 15, 1877 in Auburn, TX or Johnson, TX; died January 27, 1944 in Long Beach, CA.  She married (1) Benjamin Forest TOWNSEND May 05, 1896 in Auburn, TX; born April 29, 1875 in Decatur, AL.  She married (2) Benjamin Forest TOWNSEND May 05, 1896 in Auburn, TX; died November 30, 1961 in Torrance, CA.

 More About Josephine "Josie" Irene SWAIN:   Burial: Roosevelt Memorial PArk

 More About Benjamin TOWNSEND and Josephine SWAIN:   Marriage: May 05, 1896, Auburn, TX

 More About Benjamin Forest TOWNSEND:   Burial: Roosevelt Memorial PArk

 More About Benjamin TOWNSEND and Josephine SWAIN:   Marriage: May 05, 1896, Auburn, TX

  

Generation No. 8

 

        21.  Vandason "Vannie"8 SWAIN (Joseph Rogers7, Josiah6, Job5, Richard4, Stephen3, John2, Richard1) was born October 25, 1869, and died January 02, 1925 in TX.  She married Richard J. TOOLEY December 1887, son of Richard TOOLEY and Mary POWELL.  He was born January 18, 1864 in Pike Co., GA, and died November 02, 1925 in TX.

 Notes for Vandason "Vannie" SWAIN:   In the same cem where she is buried, there is a Quenton and Vera Swain buried there also.

 More About Vandason "Vannie" SWAIN:    Burial: Grand View, Johnson Co., TX - Grandview Cem

 Notes for Richard J. TOOLEY:   He became a Methodist minister and served in various Texas Methodist Conferences.  He was noted for his debating skills and for his oratory as a "fire and brimstone" evangelist.  He appears on the 1900 Ellis Co., TX census and appears on the 1920 Weatherford, Parker Co., TX census.

 Tooley(?), Richard H. 42 Dry Goods Merchant b. North Carolina 1870 Pike Co. TX

           Mary E. (Elizabeth Powell) 40 b. North Carolina

           William 20 Clerk in Store b. Virginia

           John 19 Clerk in Store b. North Carolina

           James 16 Printer b. North Carolina

           Emily 14 b. North Carolina

           Virginia 11 b. North Carolina

           Richard 7

           Virgie 3

           Luther 1

 1880 Dallas Co., TX Census

Abe HUFFMAN   Self   M   Male   W   30   KY   Farmer   KY   KY 

 Emma HUFFMAN   Wife   M   Female   W   23   NC   Keeping House   NC   NC  (daughter of Richard Tooley)

 Ora Lee HUFFMAN   Dau   S   Female   W   3   TX      KY   NC 

 Lillie HUFFMAN   Dau   S   Female   W   1   TX      KY   NC 

 Rich'd TOOLEY   FatherL   W   Male   W   56   NC   Works On Farm   NC   NC 

 James TOOLEY   BroL   S   Male   W   25   NC   Works On Farm   NC   NC 

 Jennie TOOLEY   SisterL   S   Female   W   20   NC   Assist Housekeeper   NC   NC 

 Richard TOOLEY   BroL   S   Male   W   16   GA   Works On Farm   NC   NC 

 Virgil TOOLEY   BroL   S   Male   W   13   GA   Works On Farm   NC   NC 

 Luther TOOLEY   BroL   S   Male   W   10   GA   Works On Farm   NC   NC 

 1900 Ellis Co.. TX

Richard J. age 37 minister

Vannie age 30

Estelle O. 10

Ora M. age 8

Willie B. age 7

Clement B. age 5

Roy P. age 3

 1910 Weatherford, Parker Co., TX page 76A roll 1584 part 1

Richard J. age 47 minister

Vannie age 40

Estelle O. age 21 Teacher

Ora Mae age 19

Willie B. age 16

Clemente B. age 15

Roy P. age 13

Adrian R. age 5

 1920 Weatherford, Parker, Texas

Richard age 55 Methodist minister

Vannie age 50

Willie age 27

Roy age 22

Adrian age 14

 More About Richard J. TOOLEY:   Burial: Grand View, Johnson Co., TX - Grandview Cem

 More About Richard TOOLEY and Vandason SWAIN:   Marriage: December 1887

        Children of Vandason SWAIN and Richard TOOLEY are:

+      27               i.    Roy Powell9 TOOLEY, born March 27, 1897 in Coryell Co., TX; died November 1972 in Henderson, Rusk Co., TX.

        28              ii.    Estell O. TOOLEY, born October 10, 1889 in Grandview, Johnson Co., TX; died August 07, 1974 in CA.  She married George unknown.

 Notes for Estell O. TOOLEY:

The following was written by Estelle Tooley about the lives of her parents, Richard and Vannie (Swain) Tooley

 Grandview - I was born here. Dad decided to be a minister after he was married and while Mama never objected I sensed that she desperately wished for a permanent home like her sisters had and which she expected to have.

 Georgetown - Papa went to school here. He served a church on the outskirts of town which was composed mostly of women. I read a book about this section once and it stated that the men were mostly cattle rustlers or cattlemen "shooting" to keep the rustlers away. I went to this church and I found a dime and a kite in our backyard. I also climbed the porch lattice to get away from a spanking and a few more memories. Bill was born there. 

Lometa - Dad's first circuit was here. We had a two-room country house. I saw a snake hypnotize a bird and I jumped over a rattler on the cellar steps. I lost my little pen knife between the hearthstones. Mama was afraid when Papa was gone and we would watch out the windows at night when we heard odd noises. We spent a night with a parishner and I stepped on a stinging lizard. At a playmate's house the children told me that their big sister's beau would cut our ears off if he saw us. We were playing in a wagon when he came out and I went screaming to the house saying, "Don't let him cut my ears off."

 Copperas Cove - Due to success at Lometa Papa was given a better place. Two of his members, a Dr. and a merchant, had split the church membership. Papa reconciled them and named his second son "Clements Baird" after these men. I had scarlatina here. None of the rest got it. The merchant gave me "chocolate niger babies", candies, which I loved. About 10 years ago I found I was allergic to chocolate and so I think at least half of my migraine headaches were caused by this best tasting food. I remember one man there who had five crazy children and he would cry and say the Lord was punishing him! The great big boys wore dresses of the heaviest kind of material to keep them from tearing them to shreds. Also a mad dog died at our back step and Mama shut a corn thief in our granary when Papa was gone and the man pried off shingles and was gone before she could get help.

 Coryell City - We lived here three years. Almost a life time!! There were two big swings in the yard. Also there were yellow rose bushes and fleas under the house! Mae cut up a caller's "kid gloves" and no one ever knew she did it. Plenty of wondering and searching for gloves took place. My canary escaped but was finally caught several hours later. I found a cat under the woodpile and was crazy over it but it was gone in the morning. I remember Papa's evasive answers to my questions. He said it might come back but it never did. You were born here and Mama was very sick for a long time and a woman took care of us who had a boy my age. She said he called me his sweetheart. I got madder and madder when Mama gave her a charcoal drawing she had made of me. I plotted how I could get it back but I didn't succeed. Papa got me to join the church and just before or after I told a fib on Bill and he got the spanking I should have had. All my adult life I have regretted this fib but at the time I can't remember regretting it. Also I had a boil in my ear that finally burst and I haven't forgotten the pain yet. It was here during a revival I saw a girl go into a trance. She was as stiff as a board. Mama finally took us home but Papa stayed and it was two in the morning or after before she came out of it. I remember it was likened to St. Paul's conversion.

 Carbon - The other part of this charge was Gorman and Papa was so unwise as to take Mae and me with him and once we quarreled over a ball while playing on our hostess' back porch. This was a disgraceful performance. I remember the sand and grass burrs and I begged to be allowed to get Saturday Evening Post Subscriptions so I could get a watch for Mama. But the suckers didn't bite well enough. I had the measles and was delirious. The rest of you couldn't be kept in bed. You would run to the window to watch Dad make a vegetable garden. When the crook of the beans showed above the earth he pushed them back and of course they broke. How Mama laughed for he knew absolutely nothing about gardening. Grandmother came for me so I could get well in the country and I wasn't allowed to read for my eyes were weak. Papa had preached against circuses and grandmother took me to one and I thought the devil would surely get me. She had to drag me in.

 About five or six years ago Tim had asked me what seemed like a million questions about the Tooleys so at Christmas time I wrote a little book for him. Ade wants a copy of it and if Betty ever gets around to typing it I will have an extra copy made for you and Bill.

Bardwell - We rented a house out in the country near one of his churches. This is the one you moved in when we went to live at Bardwell. I remember that Mae and I rode in the buggy with Papa while the rest of you rode in the house. The school there wasn't very good so Papa moved us to Ennis and we lived in a rented house. None of those schools were any good. I often wished I could jump out a window and run all the way home. Here we all had to be vacinated for smallpox as Papa had been exposed. The vaccination didn't bother any of you but me. My arm swelled several times its size and I had a high fever. Years later I was vaccinated at Switzer's College and again I had a high fever and was sent home for awhile. We lived in all three of these places while he served the same circuit. It was here and later that Uncle John came to see us every year. He and his wife were divorced and he missed his children so. I met them once in his office at the courthouse. This was in Dallas. The girls were beautiful and the boy handsome but they all seemed unhappy and ill-at-ease. I liked Uncle John. He brought us girls rings and beautiful dress materials and he would write plays for us and our friends to produce and also he was the one who went with me to the courthouse in Weatherford and get them to give me an examination so I could teach. Papa was gone and Mama was nervous for fear he wouldn't like it. I have nothing but happy memories of Uncle John but Mae does not like him. From Enola we moved to

 Forreston - Now this is where the old Capt. Forrest of your memory lived. Every one went to see him and he told the stories over and over. You remember Mama liked to take long walks with us and we went there and he was sitting in a chair that was tilted against the house wall and such stories as he told us! Bill fell from a see-saw and broke his arm. I had a fight with a Baptist girl who said my father was a hypocrite and the teacher didn't even scold me (must have been a Methodist). Also a boy with one blue eye and one gray one winked at me in classtime and I said right out loud "You quit winking at me." Again the startled teacher only stared. I learned the most Bible verses and got a prize. Sorry but I can't remember them now.

 Mountain Peak, Midlothian, Venus - Now again we lived at three places while serving the same circuit. Mountain Peak was the first place and do I remember that house! The queer noises the trees made when scraping the roof (at night). I would even wake Mama and was only partially satisfied with her explanations. Also I had become self-conscious and resentful of leaving friends and being pitched into a strange school. This was a two story one and full of great overgrown boys and girls who stared and I also remember the blacksmith shop but I think it was taboo for me, a girl, to even look in. I have no happy memories of this place. The school was not a good one so Papa rented a house in Midlothian. We stayed there while they were building the parsonage at Venus. I liked this town and I had my first good teacher, Mrs. Cogswell. Do you remember the cat falling in the well and Papa tying a rope around Bill and sending him down for it. This was a horrifying experience to me. Venus was the third place. We moved here just before school was out and we went to High School graduation and I looked forward to going to school. I remember the gin, etc. but the presiding Elder talked papa into sending me to Poly. I didn't want to go and Mama didn't want me to either but of course I had to.

 Red Oak - I came home from college for my first vacation here. Again at Easter time and Dad insisted that I recite a great long Easter poem. I had long since simply dreaded the introductions of his family to each new charge when beginning with mama we each had to stand and be stared at as he said a few words about us. This poem was an ordeal to make up for the lost introduction, I suppose. This is where Ade was born and named for Mrs. Harrison. She was a beautiful, sweet woman but when Mr. Harrison got angry or upset he would get sullen and not speak for a long time. He had one of these spells Mama told me while all of you were there and one Saturday night they left two bath tubs of water in front of the door so that he had to fall in them and he did. He came up talking and was in a bright good mood from then on during your stay. My poor mother! She maybe had no more hardships than any other minister's wife but they seemed legion to me when I look back. Dad was doing a work that he wanted to do and that he thoroughly enjoyed but she carried the burdens of the household -- especially during the latter years when you boys were growing up. Sometime before the Red Oak days I promised myself I would never marry a minister or a traveling salesman. And I never would have done so. I feel very thankful to George for having always given me our very own home where roots could be put down and one could feel secure.

 Salido - I have vacation memories only of this place. I am sorry to hear the creek is all filled with willows. It was a pretty place. I read Les Miserables every afternoon in the quiet church. Once I wore a dark blue many pleated dress to church and when they said the benediction I looked down and I had my skirt on wrong side out. I almost ran from the church but I know now it could hardly have been noticed due to the way it was made. Sis tells me that she and a girl friend once went out the window after Papa and Mama were asleep and went to a party. They got there in time for ice cream and cake. Too young for boy friends so there was no scandle!!!

 Hewitt - Again just there for vacation.

 Abbott - Also vacation for part of summer. I remember that a negress asked me to write a proclamation of Independence for her. I gave her a copy but I doubt it she could read it.

 Weatherford - To rest at last for my mother and a home to come to once in a while for short intervals. It never seemed much like a real home to me but I am sure it must have to the rest of you who lived there all of each year after year. After I was married I was not too surprised to find he had sold the house and bought another in Weatherford. Mama told me he had wanted to move to West Texas but she had refused to go. He had the true itching feet of a pioneer circuit and if heaven is up or down or way out yonder I am sure he must be still riding circuit. As for Mother I hope she is satisfied in a permanent home of her own and her crown should be as bright if not brighter than his.

 Father: Richard J. TOOLEY b: 18 JAN 1864 in Georgia

Mother: Vandason (Vannie) SWAIN b: 25 OCT 1869

 Marriage 1 George ?

         29             iii.    Ora Mae TOOLEY, born September 06, 1891 in Parker Co. or Dallas Co., TX.

+      30             iv.    William "Willie/Will" Baines TOOLEY, born November 01, 1892 in Georgetown, Williamson Co., TX; died July 13, 1975 in Weatherford, Parker Co., TX.

        31              v.    Clement Baird TOOLEY, born January 15, 1895 in Copperas Cove, Coryell Co., TX.

 Notes for Clement Baird TOOLEY:   Precinct 6, Stephens, Texas     1920    Clim B. age 25 lodger in Rhoades home

         32             vi.    Adrian R. TOOLEY, born 1905 in Red Oak, Ellis Co., TX.

 Notes for Adrian R. TOOLEY:   POSTMASTER INDEX :   Toole, Adrian R. (Sabine)

  

Generation No. 9

 

        27.  Roy Powell9 TOOLEY (Vandason "Vannie"8 SWAIN, Joseph Rogers7, Josiah6, Job5, Richard4, Stephen3, John2, Richard1) was born March 27, 1897 in Coryell Co., TX, and died November 1972 in Henderson, Rusk Co., TX.  He married Wilma Maurice DAVENPORT, daughter of Albert DAVENPORT and Lona JOHNSON.  She was born January 18, 1900 in Ranger, Eastland Co., TX, and died December 25, 1991 in Alief, Harris Co., TX.

 Notes for Roy Powell TOOLEY:

1930 Wichita Falls, Wichita, Texas

Roy P. Tooley age 33 occupation:  Oil Pipeline Gauger

Wilma M. age 30 (Davenport)

Marvin P. age 8

Richard A, age 6

Lester L. age 4

Inez Davenport age 20

 Roy owned his home and it's value was $6000.  He was a veteran.

 More About Roy Powell TOOLEY:   Burial: Henderson, Rusk Co., TX

 More About Wilma Maurice DAVENPORT:    Burial: Henderson, Rusk Co., TX

        Children of Roy TOOLEY and Wilma DAVENPORT are:

+      33               i.    Albert Richard "Dick"10 TOOLEY, born November 08, 1923 in Weatherford, Parker Co., TX; died February 28, 1991 in Alief, Harris Co., TX.

+      34              ii.    Marvin P. TOOLEY, born 1921.

+      35             iii.    Lester Leroy TOOLEY, born June 07, 1925 in TX; died August 30, 1959 in Houston, Harris Co., TX.

 

        30.  William "Willie/Will" Baines9 TOOLEY (Vandason "Vannie"8 SWAIN, Joseph Rogers7, Josiah6, Job5, Richard4, Stephen3, John2, Richard1) was born November 01, 1892 in Georgetown, Williamson Co., TX, and died July 13, 1975 in Weatherford, Parker Co., TX.  He married Lydia Dove MORGAN February 29, 1920.  She was born January 20, 1899 in Weatherford, Parker Co., TX, and died June 22, 1985 in Weatherford, Parker Co., TX.

 Notes for William "Willie/Will" Baines TOOLEY:    Living with parents in 1920 and he was 27.  Unable to locate him in 1930.  Unable to locate a census from Parker Co., TX for this year.

 Found online record of deaths 1975 for Will B. Tooley

 Notes for Lydia Dove MORGAN:    Online record of death in 1985 Parker Co., TX

 More About William TOOLEY and Lydia MORGAN:    Marriage: February 29, 1920

       Children of William TOOLEY and Lydia MORGAN are:

        36               i.    child10 TOOLEY.

        37              ii.    child TOOLEY.

  

Generation No. 10

 

        33.  Albert Richard "Dick"10 TOOLEY (Roy Powell9, Vandason "Vannie"8 SWAIN, Joseph Rogers7, Josiah6, Job5, Richard4, Stephen3, John2, Richard1) was born November 08, 1923 in Weatherford, Parker Co., TX, and died February 28, 1991 in Alief, Harris Co., TX.  He married (1) Myrna Jane MERRILL private.  He married (2) Bonnie Lou EDWARDS private

 Notes for Albert Richard "Dick" TOOLEY:

He graduated from high school in Witchita, TX in 1941

Albert Richard attended the University of Texas.

He was at Weatherford College in 1947 as faculty sponsor

He was Southwest Texas University in Georgetown, TX 1944, 1945, 1946

Records show he was at Weatherford College in 1946 in Business Administration and was coach of girls basketball team.

In  1948, teacher in Aubrey, Lee Co., AR.  He taught business and was a school bus driver.  He and his wife moved from Aubrey, AR to Henderson, TX.  Taught at Schreiner's Institute in Kerrville, TX.    He taught business, shorthand, typing.  He worked in Crowley, LA for the Texas Pipeline Co. and then for Texaco as an accountant at Texaco Oil Co. and retired from there.

 More About Albert Richard "Dick" TOOLEY:    Burial: Houston, Harris Co., TX - Forest Park Westheimer

                34.  Marvin P.10 TOOLEY (Roy Powell9, Vandason "Vannie"8 SWAIN, Joseph Rogers7, Josiah6, Job5, Richard4, Stephen3, John2, Richard1) was born 1921.  He married (1) Grace HOLLOB.    He married (2) Gretchen (maiden name ?) TOOLEY.    He married (3) Mary (maiden name ?) TOOLEY. 

        35.  Lester Leroy10 TOOLEY (Roy Powell9, Vandason "Vannie"8 SWAIN, Joseph Rogers7, Josiah6, Job5, Richard4, Stephen3, John2, Richard1) was born June 07, 1925 in TX, and died August 30, 1959 in Houston, Harris Co., TX.  He married Ina SUTHERLAND. 

 More About Lester Leroy TOOLEY:   Burial: Uvalde, TX

       

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