Louanna Swan FARRINGTON, 18721946 (aged 73 years)

Name
Louanna Swan /FARRINGTON/
Given names
Louanna Swan
Surname
FARRINGTON
Birth
Citation details: 24 May 2002
Quality of data: primary evidence
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Hugh Lewis ALEXANDER
( after death)
Birth of a son
Hubert Allen ALEXANDER
( after death)
Birth of a brother
Green FARRINGTON
about 1876 (aged 3 years)
Citation details: census 1880, 4-PCT, LLANO, TEXAS, Series: T9 Roll: 1317 Page: 499
Quality of data: primary evidence
Birth of a sister
Augusta FARRINGTON
about 1878 (aged 5 years)
Citation details: census 1880, 4-PCT, LLANO, TEXAS, Series: T9 Roll: 1317 Page: 499
Quality of data: primary evidence
Birth of a sister
Citation details: census 1880, 4-PCT, LLANO, TEXAS, Series: T9 Roll: 1317 Page: 499
Quality of data: primary evidence
Marriage
Quality of data: secondary evidence

Victoria Hunt tells this story about the wedding. She said her mother remembers how they told of Louanna's wedding day. They forgot Uncle Doc's collar and someone had to ride twenty miles round trip to get it. People were getting "antsy" waiting. Grandmother Mariah went to the mantle and turned the hands on the clock back an hour saying that "now we're getting married on my time!" (Hunt, Victoria, e-mail 25 May 2002, 11:33 PM)

Death
July 13, 1946 (aged 73 years)
Citation details: 24 May 2002
Quality of data: primary evidence
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriagebefore 1869
1 year
elder sister
4 years
herself
4 years
younger brother
3 years
younger sister
23 months
younger sister
brother
Family with William Allen ALEXANDER
husband
William Allen "Doc" Alexander
18701959
Birth: October 26, 1870Mississippi, USA
Death: December 13, 1959
herself
Marriage MarriageDecember 22, 1897Farrington home near Llano, Llano, Texas, USA
son
son
1994
Birth:
Death: January 14, 1994Palo Pinto County, Texas, USA
son
son
1969
Birth:
Death: May 29, 1969Stephens County, Texas, USA
son
daughter
daughter
daughter
BirthHunt, Victoria
Citation details: 24 May 2002
Quality of data: primary evidence
MarriageLlano County Marriages Book 2, 1895-1909, part 1
Quality of data: secondary evidence
DeathHunt, Victoria
Citation details: 24 May 2002
Quality of data: primary evidence
Shared note

Victoria Hunt tells this story about the wedding. She said her mother remembers how they told of Louanna's wedding day. They forgot Uncle Doc's collar and someone had to ride twenty miles round trip to get it. People were getting "antsy" waiting. Grandmother Mariah went to the mantle and turned the hands on the clock back an hour saying that "now we're getting married on my time!" (Hunt, Victoria, e-mail 25 May 2002, 11:33 PM)

Shared note

Her family may tie into the Lewis family. More research needed to determine connection.