Sallie B. Stroud1,2
F, b. circa July 1850
Sallie B. Stroud was born circa July 1850 at Tennessee.1,3 She married Ashley T. Hessey, son of Reverend John Hewgley Hessey and Mary Murry, on 7 September 1867 at Franklin County, Tennessee.2
Children of Sallie B. Stroud and Ashley T. Hessey
- Nathan H. Hessey1 b. c 1869
- Walter M. Hessey+1 b. c May 1871
- Mary V. Hessey1 b. c 1874
- Gray Hessey1 b. c 1876
- Thomas Matthew Hessey1 b. c Feb 1879
- Hugh J. Hessey3
- Belle Hessey3
- Oscar N. Hessey3
- Ernest Hessey3
Citations
- [S190] 1880 U.S. Census, United States Federal Census [database on-line]; Year: 1880; Census Place: District 8, Franklin, Tennessee; Roll: 1254; Family History Film: 1255254; Page: 113D; Enumeration District: 092; accessed 7 Aug 2012.
- [S18] Ancestry.com, online http://www.ancestry.com/, A.T. Hessey, Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002, Original data: Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002, Nashville, TN, USA: Tennessee State Library and Archives, Microfilm, accessed 7 Aug 2012.
- [S114] 1900 U.S. Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Civil District 17, Franklin, Tennessee; Roll: 1570; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 31; FHL microfilm: 1241570, Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls, accessed 8 Aug 2012.
Blanche L. Strube1
F
Citations
- [S119] 1930 U.S. Census, Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]; Original Data: Year: 1930; Census Place: Precinct 5, Comanche, Texas; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 0014; FHL microfilm: 2342045; Accessed: 27 Oct 2019.
Charles Durwood Strube1
M, b. 7 September 1937, d. 31 March 2016
Charles Durwood Strube was born on 7 September 1937 at Dublin, Erath County, Texas.1,2 He was the son of Norman Harve Strube and Winnie Margaret Gray.2 He married Donna Joan Neal on 23 December 1955 at Proctor, Comanche County, Texas.1 He was mentioned in a record review of Brady Bowen's "In My Spare Time Volume 5". Here is the text:
Brady Bowen, a fine fiddle player in his own right, has again brought together some of the biggest names in Western Swing alive today to record this new CD of 15 classic songs of western swing. The album was produced by Grammy award winner Tommy Allsup, who is also heard playing bass and guitar.
In addition to Brady playing fiddle, this album also spotlights the fiddle of former Bob Wills Texas Playboy Bobby Boatright. Also heard on fiddle as well as guitar is former Leon McAuliffe Cimarron Boys lead guitar legend, Billy Dozier. Another Bob Wills Texas Playboy and Steel Guitar Hall of Famer, Bobby Koefer is heard playing steel guitar. Chris York is the drummer and Wayne Glasson is heard playing piano. Larry Reed is the sax player. A real treat is the six vocalists heard on the album. They are Western Swing icon Leon Rausch, Durwood Strube, C.B. Sutton, Tommy Allsup, Neal Butler and Joe Paul Clark.
The album opens with Durwood singing Ray Price's Take Back Your Old Love Letters and then goes on to Leon again singing the classic from his former boss, Bob Wills, Maidens Prayer. Other Wills classics redone are Take me Back to Tulsa, Sooner or Later, Ding Dong Daddy and Back Home in Indiana. The group goes to the library of Bob Wills' former great vocalist Tommy Duncan for Grits and Gravy Blues. Tommy Allsup takes the vocal spotlight to bring back memories of his days with Buddy Holly with Raining in my Heart. Floyd Tillman wrote It Makes no Difference Now a hit for so many including Gene Autry. Brady and the band do that and another Autry memory Nobody's Darlin but Mine. Sax player Larry Reed takes the vocal spotlight for the rock-a-billy oriented Flip Flop and Fly. Leon salutes Leon McAuliffe's Cimarron Boys with Search my Heart and from the great Wade Ray Heart of a Clown from Steve Nelson's pen is remembered. We are also treated to Western Swing arrangements of the pop hit written by western swing's Pee Wee King and Redd Stewart, You Belong to Me and the old western classic Red River Valley.
The album can be obtained on line at www.backfortybunkhouse.com for $15, which includes shipping and postage or write Joe Baker, 106 Roswell Street, Ruidoso, NM 88345.
Mike Gross, WVOF-FM, Fairfield, CT
June 21, 2008
on 21 June 2008.3 He died on 31 March 2016 at Texas at age 78.1
Strube Obituary
Durwood Strube, of Proctor, Texas went home to his Lord and Savior Thursday, March 31, 2016, at the age of 78.
He was born September 7, 1937, in Dublin, Texas, to N.H. "Bill" Strube and Winnie Margaret Gray Strube. He married Donna Joan Neal December 23, 1955, in Proctor.
Durwood lived in the Proctor community for over 53 years. He was employed as a sewing machine mechanic for Sidran Manufacturing in Brownwood for over 45 years and was a musician as well. He was a member of Hope Masonic Lodge of Comanche, York Rite Lodge of Brownwood, and a past member of the Scottish Rite. He was a member of the Cowboy Church of Erath County for many years.
Durwood was a charter member of the Cowtown Society of Western Music and received the President's Choice Award in 2004. He was inducted into the Texas Western Swing Hall of Fame in 2011, the Western Swing Music Society of the Southwest in 2013, and the North West Western Swing Music Society in 2014. Durwood was active with various cutting horse associations and loved trail riding. He enjoyed playing western swing music, riding cutting horses and playing fast pitch softball. Durwood loved spending time with his family and many friends. He will be missed by all who knew him.
He is survived by his daughter, Elizabeth Butler and husband, Lanny; son, Charles "Bubba" Strube, Jr. and wife, Julie; loving companion, Jennifer Hutchings; grandchildren, Amy Stancoven and husband, Kevin, Neal Butler and wife, Brianna, Jessica Strube, Chauncy Strube and wife, Chelsea, and Marcie
Keeter and husband, Dustin; nine great-grandchildren; sister, Glenda Hargrove; numerous nieces and nephews; and other extended family.
Durwood was preceded in death by his wife, Donna Joan Strube; son, Kerry Strube; parents, N.H. "Bill" and Winnie Strube; brother, Norman Strube; sister, Shirley Sides; brothers-in-law, Norman Sides and Donald Hargrove.
Graveside funeral services, with Masonic Rites, were held Saturday, April 2, 2016, at 10:00 a.m. in Proctor Cemetery with Brother Werth Mayes and Brother Gene Ruggles officiating. Nowlin Anders Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
If desired, memorial contributions may be made Cowboy Church of Erath County at 4945 US HWY 67, Stephenville, Texas 76401, or to the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children at 2222 Welborn Street, Dallas, Texas 75219, in loving memory of Durwood.
Condolences may be offered online at www.nowlinandersfh.com.1
Brady Bowen, a fine fiddle player in his own right, has again brought together some of the biggest names in Western Swing alive today to record this new CD of 15 classic songs of western swing. The album was produced by Grammy award winner Tommy Allsup, who is also heard playing bass and guitar.
In addition to Brady playing fiddle, this album also spotlights the fiddle of former Bob Wills Texas Playboy Bobby Boatright. Also heard on fiddle as well as guitar is former Leon McAuliffe Cimarron Boys lead guitar legend, Billy Dozier. Another Bob Wills Texas Playboy and Steel Guitar Hall of Famer, Bobby Koefer is heard playing steel guitar. Chris York is the drummer and Wayne Glasson is heard playing piano. Larry Reed is the sax player. A real treat is the six vocalists heard on the album. They are Western Swing icon Leon Rausch, Durwood Strube, C.B. Sutton, Tommy Allsup, Neal Butler and Joe Paul Clark.
The album opens with Durwood singing Ray Price's Take Back Your Old Love Letters and then goes on to Leon again singing the classic from his former boss, Bob Wills, Maidens Prayer. Other Wills classics redone are Take me Back to Tulsa, Sooner or Later, Ding Dong Daddy and Back Home in Indiana. The group goes to the library of Bob Wills' former great vocalist Tommy Duncan for Grits and Gravy Blues. Tommy Allsup takes the vocal spotlight to bring back memories of his days with Buddy Holly with Raining in my Heart. Floyd Tillman wrote It Makes no Difference Now a hit for so many including Gene Autry. Brady and the band do that and another Autry memory Nobody's Darlin but Mine. Sax player Larry Reed takes the vocal spotlight for the rock-a-billy oriented Flip Flop and Fly. Leon salutes Leon McAuliffe's Cimarron Boys with Search my Heart and from the great Wade Ray Heart of a Clown from Steve Nelson's pen is remembered. We are also treated to Western Swing arrangements of the pop hit written by western swing's Pee Wee King and Redd Stewart, You Belong to Me and the old western classic Red River Valley.
The album can be obtained on line at www.backfortybunkhouse.com for $15, which includes shipping and postage or write Joe Baker, 106 Roswell Street, Ruidoso, NM 88345.
Mike Gross, WVOF-FM, Fairfield, CT
June 21, 2008
on 21 June 2008.3 He died on 31 March 2016 at Texas at age 78.1
Strube Obituary
Durwood Strube, of Proctor, Texas went home to his Lord and Savior Thursday, March 31, 2016, at the age of 78.
He was born September 7, 1937, in Dublin, Texas, to N.H. "Bill" Strube and Winnie Margaret Gray Strube. He married Donna Joan Neal December 23, 1955, in Proctor.
Durwood lived in the Proctor community for over 53 years. He was employed as a sewing machine mechanic for Sidran Manufacturing in Brownwood for over 45 years and was a musician as well. He was a member of Hope Masonic Lodge of Comanche, York Rite Lodge of Brownwood, and a past member of the Scottish Rite. He was a member of the Cowboy Church of Erath County for many years.
Durwood was a charter member of the Cowtown Society of Western Music and received the President's Choice Award in 2004. He was inducted into the Texas Western Swing Hall of Fame in 2011, the Western Swing Music Society of the Southwest in 2013, and the North West Western Swing Music Society in 2014. Durwood was active with various cutting horse associations and loved trail riding. He enjoyed playing western swing music, riding cutting horses and playing fast pitch softball. Durwood loved spending time with his family and many friends. He will be missed by all who knew him.
He is survived by his daughter, Elizabeth Butler and husband, Lanny; son, Charles "Bubba" Strube, Jr. and wife, Julie; loving companion, Jennifer Hutchings; grandchildren, Amy Stancoven and husband, Kevin, Neal Butler and wife, Brianna, Jessica Strube, Chauncy Strube and wife, Chelsea, and Marcie
Keeter and husband, Dustin; nine great-grandchildren; sister, Glenda Hargrove; numerous nieces and nephews; and other extended family.
Durwood was preceded in death by his wife, Donna Joan Strube; son, Kerry Strube; parents, N.H. "Bill" and Winnie Strube; brother, Norman Strube; sister, Shirley Sides; brothers-in-law, Norman Sides and Donald Hargrove.
Graveside funeral services, with Masonic Rites, were held Saturday, April 2, 2016, at 10:00 a.m. in Proctor Cemetery with Brother Werth Mayes and Brother Gene Ruggles officiating. Nowlin Anders Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
If desired, memorial contributions may be made Cowboy Church of Erath County at 4945 US HWY 67, Stephenville, Texas 76401, or to the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children at 2222 Welborn Street, Dallas, Texas 75219, in loving memory of Durwood.
Condolences may be offered online at www.nowlinandersfh.com.1
Children of Charles Durwood Strube and Donna Joan Neal
- Charles Durwood Strube Jr.+1
- Herschel Kerry Strube4 b. 13 Oct 1959, d. 10 Nov 2011
Citations
- [S359] The Comanche Chief, online https://www.thecomanchechief.com/, Durwood Strube obituary, Published 7 Apr 2016, Accessed: 26 Oct 2019 (https://www.thecomanchechief.com/obituaries/strube/…).
- [S18] Ancestry.com, online http://www.ancestry.com/, Texas, Birth Index, 1903-1997 [database on-line], Original data: Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997. Texas: Texas Department of State Health Services. Microfiche.
- [S360] Swingin' West, online http://www.swinginwest.com/, Gross, Mike, Album Review, WVOF-FM, Fairfield, CT, June 21, 2008, Album: In My Spare Time Volume 5, Artist: Brady Bowen, Accessed: 26 Oct 2019 (http://www.swinginwest.com/reviews/bradybowen5.htm).
- [S359] The Comanche Chief, online https://www.thecomanchechief.com/, Kerry Strube obituary, Published 17 Nov 2011, Accessed: 26 Oct 2019 (https://www.thecomanchechief.com/obituaries/strube-kerry/…).
Charles Durwood Strube Jr.1,2
M
Charles Durwood Strube Jr. is the son of Charles Durwood Strube and Donna Joan Neal.2 He married Julie Jones on 28 July 1979 at Erath County, Texas.3 He and Julie Jones were divorced on 15 January 1992 at Erath County, Texas.4 He married Julie Jones on 22 May 1993 at Erath County, Texas.3
Child of Charles Durwood Strube Jr. and Julie Jones
Citations
- [S18] Ancestry.com, online http://www.ancestry.com/, Texas, Birth Index, 1903-1997 [database on-line], Original data: Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997. Texas: Texas Department of State Health Services. Microfiche; Accessed: 26 Oct 2019.
- [S359] The Comanche Chief, online https://www.thecomanchechief.com/, Durwood Strube obituary, Published 7 Apr 2016, Accessed: 26 Oct 2019 (https://www.thecomanchechief.com/obituaries/strube/…).
- [S18] Ancestry.com, online http://www.ancestry.com/, Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015 [database on-line], Original data: Erath County Clerk's Office; Stephenville, Texas; Erath County Marriage Records; Accessed: 26 Oct 2019.
- [S18] Ancestry.com, online http://www.ancestry.com/, Texas, Divorce Index, 1968-2014 [database on-line], Original data:Texas Department of State Health Services. Texas Divorce Index, 1968-2014. Texas, USA: Texas Department of State Health Services; Accessed: 26 Oct 2019.
Daniel Strube1
M, b. circa 1837
Daniel Strube was born circa 1837 at North Carolina.1 He was the son of Robert Strube and Elizabeth McClellan.1
Citations
- [S188] 1850 U.S. Census, Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]; ear: 1850; Census Place: Pontotoc, Mississippi; Roll: M432_380; Page: 169B; Image: 345; Original data: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C.; Accessed 27 OCt 2019.
Flora M Strube1
F, b. May 1895
Flora M Strube was born in May 1895 at Mississippi.1 She was the daughter of James H. Strube and Bettie J. Smith.1
Citations
- [S114] 1900 U.S. Census, Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]; Year: 1900; Census Place: Beat 1, Lafayette, Mississippi; Page: 16; Enumeration District: 0043; FHL microfilm: 1240814; Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls; Accessed: 27 Oct 2019.
Franklin Strube1
M, b. circa 1849
Franklin Strube was born circa 1849 at Lafayette County, Mississippi.1 He was the son of Robert Strube and Elizabeth McClellan.1
Citations
- [S189] 1860 U.S. Census, Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]; Year: 1860; Census Place: Lafayette, Mississippi; Roll: M653_585; Page: 189; Family History Library Film: 803585; Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.; Accessed: 27 Oct 2019.
Glenda Jo Strube1
F
Citations
- [S18] Ancestry.com, online http://www.ancestry.com/, Texas, Birth Index, 1903-1997 [database on-line], Original data: Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997. Texas: Texas Department of State Health Services. Microfiche.
Harve Strube1
M, b. 31 August 1908, d. 23 July 1972
Harve Strube was also known as . He was born on 31 August 1908 at Comanche County, Texas.1,2 He was the son of Harve H. Strube and Bertie E. Alderson.1 He died on 23 July 1972 at Comanche, Comanche County, Texas, at age 63.2
Citations
- [S119] 1930 U.S. Census, Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]; Original Data: Year: 1930; Census Place: Precinct 5, Comanche, Texas; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 0014; FHL microfilm: 2342045; Accessed: 27 Oct 2019.
- [S18] Ancestry.com, online http://www.ancestry.com/, Texas, Death Certificates, 1903-1982 [database on-line]; Original data: Texas Department of State Health Services. Texas Death Certificates, 1903–1982. Austin, Texas, USA; Accessed: 27 Oct 2019.
Harve H. Strube1
M, b. 1 September 1883
Harve H. Strube was born on 1 September 1883 at Mississippi.1,2,3 He was the son of James H. Strube and Bettie J. Smith.3 He married Bertie E. Alderson circa 1905.
Children of Harve H. Strube and Bertie E. Alderson
- Harve Strube1 b. 31 Aug 1908, d. 23 Jul 1972
- L.Q. Strube1
- Blanche L. Strube1
- Norman Harve Strube+1 b. 22 Aug 1914, d. 2 Aug 1997
Citations
- [S119] 1930 U.S. Census, Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]; Original Data: Year: 1930; Census Place: Precinct 5, Comanche, Texas; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 0014; FHL microfilm: 2342045; Accessed: 27 Oct 2019.
- [S18] Ancestry.com, online http://www.ancestry.com/, U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 [database on-line]; Registration State: Texas; Registration County: Comanche; Roll: 1952491; Original data: United States, Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M1509, 4,582 rolls. Imaged from Family History Library microfilm; Accessed: 27 Oct 2019.
- [S114] 1900 U.S. Census, Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]; Year: 1900; Census Place: Beat 1, Lafayette, Mississippi; Page: 16; Enumeration District: 0043; FHL microfilm: 1240814; Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls; Accessed: 27 Oct 2019.