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Michael Patrick Blocker Family
By Frances Fox
Taken from Ye Olde Ancestors, June 19, 1992
Written permission given by the New Boston Genealogy Society
to post this information to the Bowie County TXGenWeb site.
When they reached Texas they camped in several different places looking for good land and good water and a desirable place to make their homes. One brother, John, went on to southwest Texas and went into the cattle business. He later moved back near the old home place near Hull, Alabama, Tuscaloosa County. William Blocker took his family and first settled in Wood County, Texas but later moved to Nash in Bowie County, Texas. He was killed there in a tornado which passed through in 1893 and is buried in the old Handley Cemetery at Nash, along with other members of the family. His son David Blocker and his wife Bell R Jones Blocker reared a big family of good solid citizens. Michael Patrick Blocker settled on the Red River north of DeKalb. Soon he lost his wife, Mary Ann Dockery, and two daughters, Sarah and Lecretia "Crecy". They are buried in the old cemetery at Spring Hill, northwest of DeKalb, Texas. Michael P Blocker married second Mollie Lockhart; he moved his family north of Oak Grove and established a home in the little community of Gravel Hill. He had several children by his second wife. George Washington Beauregard "Buck" Blocker, 1859-1937,
married Lida Phillips. They also settled near Michael Blocker
and his brother Ben, 1852-1909, who married Emmaline Butts. The children of Michael Patrick Blocker, born 1829 in Alabama, and
his first wife, Mary Ann Dockery, were: The children of Buck and Lida Blocker were: |
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