Martin Allen McCurdy

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 12 May 1857 - Washington Co., Ar
    Christening: 
          Death: 8 Jun 1930 2
         Burial: in Mount Olivet Cem., Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas
 Cause of Death: 

Parents
         Father: James Donnel McCurdy (1831-1875) 3
         Mother: Judah Ann Kifer (1834-1927) 4

Spouses and Children
1. *Rhodia Cox (Abt 1857 - 1879)
       Marriage: 1 Nov 1877 - Washington Co., Arkansas 5

2. Martha Arena "Ricky" Weaver (4 Feb 1867 - 10 Feb 1949)
       Marriage: 3 Mar 1881 - Fannin Co., Texas 6
       Children:
                1. Faira McCurdy (1883-      )
                2. Rufus Calloway McCurdy (1884-1969)
                3. Mallie McCurdy (1895-1918)

Notes
General:
CENSUS:

<pre>1900 Clay Co., Texas, Justice Precinct No. 1, ED 14; June 23; sheet 20B
396/396
Martin McCurdy 43 May 1857 M19 Ar Al Al Farmer
Martha " wife 33 Feb 1867 M19/5/3 Ky NC NC
Faria " dau 17 Jan?1883 S Tx Ar Ky At School
Caloway " son 16 Apr 1884 S Tx Ar Ky At School
Mallie " son 4 Dec 1895 S Tx Ar Ky </pre>

He owns an unmortgaged farm.

<pre>1910 Carroll Co., Arkansas, Cedar Township, Eureka Springs Second Ward, ED 54; Apr 21; sheet 8B
135/191 254 Spring Street
Martin McCurdy 50 M28 Ar US Tn Road Master/Mo N A RR
Martha " wife 43 M28/5/3 NC US US
Mallie " son 15 S Tx Ar NC
Faira Roche dau 25 Wd/0/0 Tx Ar NC </pre>

He rents a house.

<pre>1920 Tarrant Co., Texas, precinct 1, ED 85; Feb 26; sheet 69B
115/115
Martin McCurdy 63 M Ar Ar Ar Farmer
Marthy " wife 54 M NC Va Va None
Farrou " dau 37 Wd Tx Tx Tx None </pre>

He owns an unmortgaged home.

In 1930 Martin McCurdy (72, Wd/20, Ar US US, laborer/odd jobs) is living in Tarrant Co., Texas as a boarder in the household of James W. Grammar, 62, who lives on a rented farm.

FIRST and SECOND WIVES:

Martin's first wife died in childbirth in the summer of 1879. See notes under Rhodia Cox. Martin's older sister, Mary Jane McCurdy, says in her autobiography "Unbroken Circle" on page 33,

"We had relatives in Fannin County, Tezas. When the crops was all gathered, my brother Martin announced that he was going to see our cousins, the Parrs. He went up there horseback and had stayed about two weeks when he met Ricky (Martha Arena) Weaver and fell in love with her. He bought a farm there and sent for me to keep house for him. He went over to see Ricky, who lived about a mile from us, two or three nights a week and I was left alone with the three little children."

After relating an incident in which two men came to her house looking for Martin, she continues,

"It made Martin so uneasy when he got home, he said, "Well, I'm not goin' to leave you alone any more at night." From then on until he and Ricky was married, I think he done his goin' in the daytime. When he told his girl he couldn't leave me any more at night, he got her persuaded to marry him a little sooner than he would have otherwise. She was only fourteen year old when they was married."

Martin's visit to the Parrs in Fannin Co. probably occurred in the fall of 1880. His first cousin once removed J. B. Parr is the only Parr in Fannin Co. in the 1880 census.

DEATH:

His birth date on his tombstone is May 12, 1857. His death certificate says May 12, 1856.
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Sources


1 Mac McCurdy, "http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com db: mactex."

2 "Find-a-Grave," Memorial # 10974319.

3 Northwest Arkansas Genealogical Society, "Cemeteries of Washington County, Arkansas," 1980, vol 3.

4 State of New Mexico Bureau of Public Health, "Certificate of Death."

5 Lois N. Miller, "Washington County, Arkansas Marriage Books D-I, 1871-91," 1985, Bk E, pg 200. Repository: Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.

6 Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015, Repository: http://www.ancestry.com.


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