The following information provided by James West:
The markers you see here were made by George Washington Boren and placed on the appropriate grave sites in the Rendon Cemetery. The funeral home that prepared the family members burned in the thirties I am told and none of the records survived. Mr G. W. Boren was a carpenter by trade and during the time of the family members he was working on bridge projects in the Tarrant County TX area setting concrete forms, hence he used the materials available to him to accomplish construction of the markers.
Emaline Boren /Emailne Raper b: 2 Jul 1851 d: 5 Apr 1929 Ft Worth, Tarrant Co., TX of Smallpox
The following information provided by James West:
The markers you see here were made by George Washington Boren and placed on the appropriate grave sites in the Rendon Cemetery. The funeral home that prepared the family members burned in the thirties I am told and none of the records survived. Mr G. W. Boren was a carpenter by trade and during the time of the family members he was working on bridge projects in the Tarrant County TX area setting concrete forms, hence he used the materials available to him to accomplish construction of the markers.
Emaline Boren /Emailne Raper b: 2 Jul 1851 d: 5 Apr 1929 Ft Worth, Tarrant Co., TX of Smallpox
Family Members
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Arrena Irene Raper Meeks
1853–1909
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Julia Ann Raper Hodges
1857–1900
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Ardill Raper
1859–1928
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Stephen Wesley Raper
1866–1937
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Louanza Raper Livingston
1867–1942
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Thomas Raper
1871–1900
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John Jefferson Raper
1872–1948
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China Raper Bullard
1876–1927
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Chellie Raper Farrell
1878–1953
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James Henderson Raper
1879–1961
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Miranda Raper Reid
1882–1945
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Susan E. Raper Stevens
1888–1958
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