George Thompson ESTES
Martha Electa GUNN
Mary Frances CAPERTON

Husband:  George Thompson ESTES
Birth:  25 Aug 1857, Union Co., South Carolina
Death:  26 Sep 1899, Noxapater, Winston Co., Mississippi
Burial:  Sep 1899, Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Noxapater, Winston Co., Mississippi
Father:  William Ellis Wilkes ESTES
Mother:  Mary Frances GREGORY

Marriage-1:      20 Oct 1880, Winston Co., Mississippi

Wife-1:  Martha Electa GUNN
Birth:  7 May 1858, Oktibbeha Co., Mississippi 
Death: 13 Sep 1892, Noxapater, Winston Co., Mississippi
Burial:  Sep 1892, Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Noxapater, Winston Co., Mississippi
Father:  William Henry GUNN
Mother:  Sarah M. WITHERINGTON

Marriage-2:     3 Mar 1893, Winston Co., Mississippi   

Wife-2:  Mary Frances CAPERTON
Birth:  1 Mar 1872, Winston Co., Mississippi
Death: 19 Jul 1967, Louisville, Winston Co., Mississippi
Burial:  Jul 1967, Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Noxapater, Winston Co., Mississippi
Father:  Henry S. CAPERTON
Mother:  Sarah F. BELL

Children - Marriage-1: 
1. Ethel ESTES, b: 26 Aug 1884, Noxapater, Winston Co., Mississippi
2. Maud ESTES, b: 24 Jun 1886, Noxapater, Winston Co., Mississippi
                         d: 26 Jun 1887, Noxapater, Winston Co., Mississippi
                      bur: Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Noxapater, Winston Co., Mississippi
3. Edwin ESTES, b: 23 Jul 1887, Noxapater, Winston Co., Mississippi
4. Clanton Gould ESTES, b: 15 Sep 1889, Noxapater, Winston Co., Mississippi
                                      d: 3 Jan 1921, Santuc, Union Co., South Carolina
                                   bur: Beulah Cemetery, Neal Shoals, Union Co., South Carolina
5. Electa ESTES, b: 2 Sep 1892, Noxapater, Winston Co., Mississippi
                           d: 18 Sep 1892, Noxapater, Winston Co., Mississippi
                        bur: Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Noxapater, Winston Co., Mississippi
    
Children - Marriage-2:
   
1. Myrtle ESTES, b: 4 Mar 1894, Noxapater, Winston Co., Mississippi
2. George Erwin ESTES, b: 26 Feb 1897, Noxapater, Winston Co., Mississippi
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Notes:    

1900 Federal Census Data (T623_0834, Page 235A), Beat #1 (Louisville), Winston Co., Mississippi,
                                                                                      Enumeration District: 95, Enumeration Date: 12-Jun-1900, Family #210

 NAME

Relation

Sex

Birth Mo.

Birth Yr

Age

M/S W/D

# Yr Mar

# C Bn

# C Liv

POB

Fa. POB

Mo. POB

Occupation
or Trade

In Sch

 CAPERTON, Henry S

 Head

M

Jan

1831

69

M

47

 

 

TN

KY

VA

 Farmer

 

                 Sarah F

 Wife

F

Jun

1837

62

M

47

10

8

AL

AL

AL

 

 

                 Nannie L

 Daughter

F

Jul

1879

21

S

 

 

 

MS

TN

AL

 

 

 ESTES, Mollie F

 Daughter

F

Mar

1872

27

W

 

2

2

MS

TN

AL

 

 

               Myrtle E

 G Daughter

F

Mar

1894

6

S

 

 

 

MS

MS

MS

 At School

X

               George I

 G Son

M

Feb

1897

3

S

 

 

 

MS

MS

MS

 

 

1910 Federal Census Data (T624_0764, Page 81B), Beat #5 (Noxapater), Winston Co., Mississippi,
                                                                                    Enumeration District: 127, Enumeration Date: 7-Apr-1910, Family #31

 NAME

Relation

Sex

Age

M/S W/D

# Yr Mar

# C Bn.

# C Liv.

POB

Fa. POB

Mo. POB

Occupation
or Trade

In Sch

 ESTES, Mrs Mollie F

 Head

F

38

W

 

2

2

MS

TN

AL

 Post Master

 

           Mertie

 Daughter

F

16

S

 

 

 

MS

SC

MS

 None

 

           Ervin G

 Son

M

13

S

 

 

 

MS

SC

MS

 None

 

 CAPERTON, Sam H

 Father

M

78

M1

54

 

 

TN

TN

TN

 None

 

                   Sarah F

 Mother

M

73

M1

54

14

8

AL

AL

AL

 None

 

1920 Federal Census Data (T625_0900, Page 158A), Beat #5 (Noxapater), Winston Co., Mississippi,
                                                                                      Enumeration District: 137, Enumeration Date:  7-Jan-1920, Family #54

 NAME

Relation

Sex

Age

M/S
W/D

POB

Fa.
POB

Mo.
POB

Occupation

In Sch

 ESTES, Mollie F

 Head

F

47

W

MS

TN

AL

 Post Mistress / Noxapater

    

By 1930, Mary was living with her daughter Myrtle and her family.
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