Zettie Teague

b. 17 July 1889, d. 12 September 1985
  • Zettie Teague was born on 17 July 1889 in Llano County, Texas.
  • Washington C. Teague and Melissa Humphries appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1900 in Llano County, Texas. Other members of the household included Zettie Teague, Minnie Myrtle Teague, Hattye L. Teague, Stacy Caroline Teague, Eula Teague, Daisy Washington Teague, Beatrice Jesse Teague and Robert Albert Teague.
  • She married James Francis Mabry, son of William E. Mabry, on 19 September 1906 in Llano County, Texas, by license issued the same day, with A. C. Smith, MG, officiating.
  • James Francis Mabry and Zettie Teague appeared in the US federal census of 15 April 1910 in Temple, Bell County, Texas, at 110 South 21st.
  • James Francis Mabry and Zettie Teague appeared in the US federal census of 1 January 1920 in Temple, Bell County, Texas, at 110 South 21st Street enumerated next to the household of Zettie's sister Daisy Brown.. Other members of the household included James Francis Mabry Jr., Katherine Genelle Mabry and Mozelle Mabry.
  • James Francis Mabry and Zettie Teague appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1930 in Temple, Bell County, Texas, at 110 South 21st. Other members of the household included James Francis Mabry Jr., Katherine Genelle Mabry, Mozelle Mabry, Billie Nan Mabry, Edwin Riebe Mabry and Lane Teague Mabry.
  • The following appeared on 26 April 1933 in The Abilene Morning News: (Temple, April 25) Lane Mabry, 5, a son of James Mabry, Temple blacksmith, died in a hospital at Bolton today of burns received last night when the family car overturned and caught fire on a road 11 miles west of Belton.
         The older Mabry and his wife were burned seriously, Mozelle, 8, suffered a broken arm. Three children at a house nearly pulled Billy Mabry from the flaming car and Marvin Truelove, who was in a passing car, rescued Mr. and Mrs. Mabry.
         The car, carrying 11 persons, plunged off a culvert into a deep ditch after its lights went out. Mabry said the machine was moving slowly, following the lights of a car ahead, when its wheels slipped off the side of a culvert.
  • James Francis Mabry and Zettie Teague appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1940 in Bell County, Texas. Other members of the household included Billie Nan Mabry and Edwin Riebe Mabry.
  • James Francis Mabry registered for the draft on 27 April 1942 in Bell County, Texas, while living with his wife Zettie in Temple, and employed by Mabry & Williams at 419 South Main.
  • The following appeared on 6 March 1974 in The Daily Oklahoman: Graveside services for Mrs. Beatrice Jesse Story, 79, of 5600 S. Walker, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Resthaven Cemetery, directed by Capitol Hill Funeral Home. She died Monday at South Community Hospital.
         Mrs. Story was born in Texas and moved to Oklahoma City in 1918.
         She is survived by four sons, Bill, Alameda, Calif; Robert, Orange, Calif; Danny, Carmichael, Calif., and Charles, Kansas City, Mo; two daughters, Mrs. Bonnie Pendergraph, 2609 SW 28, and [stepdaughter] Mrs. Elsie Thomas, 547 SW 36, and a sister, Mrs. Jo Mabry, Temple, Tex.
  • Zettie Teague became a widow at the 19 October 1975 death of her husband James Francis Mabry.
  • Zettie Teague died on 12 September 1985 at age 96 in Bell County, Texas.
  • She was interred at Rock Hollow Cemetery, Belton, Bell County, Texas.
  • Last Edited: 20 Nov 2016

Family: James Francis Mabry b. 20 March 1884, d. 19 October 1975