Daniel Clayton Caudle
| Father: | Dee La Fayette Caudle | All of Dan Caudle's Family will be on this page so it will load very slow. Since there are a lot of people we don't know there might be groups on the Caudle Family Group page just so you can see clothing and surroundings. |
| Mother: | Alice Ida Bexley Caudle | |
| Wife: | Mildred Christman Brown Caudle | |
| Son: | Delmar Clayton Caudle |
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Daniel Clayton Caudle |
Lucille, Ella, Granny Alice Caudle, Dan, Irene, Helen. All Caudle's |
Daniel C. Caudle, Delmar, Mildred |
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| Helen Caudle McNally married to J.J.
McNally lived at 810 Alabama in Houston. Owned other property along
Alabama |
Irene Caudle Horney died 1946 |
Lucille Caudle McNellie did live in Houston, but moved to LaPorte at 320 Forest St. Married to F.J. McNellie |
Member of Masons |
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Born 8/5/1884 in Mt. Vernon, Texas
Daniel C. Caudle married to Mildred Louise Christman Brown.
Spent some time in Roseberg, Oregon where Mildred was born and Delmar Caudle
was born. Was a telegrapher in Pauls Valley and in Tulsa Oklahoma at the Train
Depot. Was there the day of the 1926 riots. Told how they brought a wagon load
of colored people by the Depot in a wagon. He loved to fish and so his
descendents came by it honestly. He spent a lot of time vacationing in LaPorte
where all of his sisters had large homes on the bay. Not all of the homes were
in LaPorte but nearly all were on the bay. Most had at least 6 bedrooms and
huge screened in front porches with private piers. His sisters were all
elegant southern women who married well and had excellent manners. They did
produce some very spoiled children that knew how to spend, although they were a
lot of fun.
Dan caught a 25.4 oz fish in Gulf, had heart attack and died several weeks later on 12/10/1938 of Angina Pectoris. He is buried in Tulsa at Memorial Park Cemetery at 51st and Memorial. Mildred is also buried there.