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Henry Eugene Gorman

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Henry Eugene Gorman

Birth
Robertson County, Texas, USA
Death
19 Feb 1952 (aged 73)
Waco, McLennan County, Texas, USA
Burial
Robinson, McLennan County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C, Lot 126
Memorial ID
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Henry Eugene Gorman was born to William Henry Gorman and Mary Charlotte "Mollie" Keesee. William Henry married, Mary Charlotte "Mollie" Keesee on June 27, 1860, in Ashley County, Arkansas. To this union they were blessed with eleven Children, that I am aware of.

Emmet Harrison Gorman 1861-1863
Pauline Walker Gorman 1863-1923
William Edmond Gorman 1866-1945
Sallie Walker Gorman 1868-1869
Rufus Gorman 1869-1869
Sarah Gorman 1869-1870
Martha Charlotte Gorman 1870-1906
Mary Ella Gorman 1872-1903
Robert Thomas Gorman 1875-1923
Henry Eugene Gorman 1878-1952
Maggie Drucilla Gorman 1882-1912


Henry Eugene was married in the early 1900's to Jennetta "Jennie" Beshear. They lived most of their years living in Waco, Texas, about 75 years or so. Henry was a Carpenter by trade and Jennie was a Housekeeper. It was a hard life, but they made the best out of any situation.

God blessed this union were born four children: Velma May Gorman, Curtis B. No name ~ initial only) Gorman, Angeleen Walker Gorman McCaig, Myrle Lamond Gorman.

Henry's Grandchildren: Richard Earl Gorman and his brother Donald Curtis Gorman and many Great Grandchildren. Henry Eugene passed away, before his Grandson Richard Earl was born, so Richard Earl missed out on all the spoiling's of his Grandpa Henry!

Henry Eugene registered for the WWI & WWII drafts, but wasn't called to serve active duty, due to having 4 young children to provide for.

Henry Eugene was born in the Township of Old Sterling, named after Sterling Clark Robertson. He was one of the signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the Republic of Texas. Old Sterling Township is now known as Robertson County, Texas. Which is basically the same place.

Henry built a new house, after the existing house burnt to the ground. He had the help of his boys, Curtis B. (also a Carpenter by trade), and Merle Lamond Gorman.

Henry is missed and loved by many. RIP and we will see you soon, when JESUS returns for HIS people.

Photo Credits: Jennifer Meyers, Carmen Henderson.
Thanks for your dedication and hard work for the many families and future generations to come.

THIS BIO IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION, THANKS FOR YOUR PATIENCE

Henry Eugene Gorman was born to William Henry Gorman and Mary Charlotte "Mollie" Keesee. William Henry married, Mary Charlotte "Mollie" Keesee on June 27, 1860, in Ashley County, Arkansas. To this union they were blessed with eleven Children, that I am aware of.

Emmet Harrison Gorman 1861-1863
Pauline Walker Gorman 1863-1923
William Edmond Gorman 1866-1945
Sallie Walker Gorman 1868-1869
Rufus Gorman 1869-1869
Sarah Gorman 1869-1870
Martha Charlotte Gorman 1870-1906
Mary Ella Gorman 1872-1903
Robert Thomas Gorman 1875-1923
Henry Eugene Gorman 1878-1952
Maggie Drucilla Gorman 1882-1912


Henry Eugene was married in the early 1900's to Jennetta "Jennie" Beshear. They lived most of their years living in Waco, Texas, about 75 years or so. Henry was a Carpenter by trade and Jennie was a Housekeeper. It was a hard life, but they made the best out of any situation.

God blessed this union were born four children: Velma May Gorman, Curtis B. No name ~ initial only) Gorman, Angeleen Walker Gorman McCaig, Myrle Lamond Gorman.

Henry's Grandchildren: Richard Earl Gorman and his brother Donald Curtis Gorman and many Great Grandchildren. Henry Eugene passed away, before his Grandson Richard Earl was born, so Richard Earl missed out on all the spoiling's of his Grandpa Henry!

Henry Eugene registered for the WWI & WWII drafts, but wasn't called to serve active duty, due to having 4 young children to provide for.

Henry Eugene was born in the Township of Old Sterling, named after Sterling Clark Robertson. He was one of the signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the Republic of Texas. Old Sterling Township is now known as Robertson County, Texas. Which is basically the same place.

Henry built a new house, after the existing house burnt to the ground. He had the help of his boys, Curtis B. (also a Carpenter by trade), and Merle Lamond Gorman.

Henry is missed and loved by many. RIP and we will see you soon, when JESUS returns for HIS people.

Photo Credits: Jennifer Meyers, Carmen Henderson.
Thanks for your dedication and hard work for the many families and future generations to come.



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