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Individuals marked with a red dot are direct ancestors of Christopher Grant Tanner
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Broughton, Travis Victor (b. --Not Shown--)

Source: (Name)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Data:
Text: Date of Import: Oct 29, 1998
Reference: 8861

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Broughton, Cara Meredith (b. --Not Shown--)
Source: (Name)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Data:
Text: Date of Import: Oct 29, 1998
Reference: 8862

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Rule, Shara Dawn (b. --Not Shown--)
Source: (Name)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Data:
Text: Date of Import: Oct 29, 1998
Reference: 8863

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Rule, Taryn Kay (b. --Not Shown--)
Source: (Name)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Data:
Text: Date of Import: Oct 29, 1998
Reference: 8864

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Rule, Bret Alexander (b. --Not Shown--)
Source: (Name)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Data:
Text: Date of Import: Oct 29, 1998
Reference: 8865

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Rule, Brick (b. --Not Shown--)
Note: [Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW]

Brick Rule is the son of James Rule and Dorothy Beatrice Lamb. He was born in Sarasota, Florida on March
16, 1952. Brick's early years were spent in Sarasota and DeSoto Counties. He graduated from DeSoto County High School in June, 1970. Brick then attended Georgia Tech University before transferring to The University of South Florida. He graduated from there in 1974 with a degree in Engineering. Brick then went to work for Florida Power and Light and has held various positions in the company over the years.

Brick married Cheryl Kay Copeland, daughter of Allan and Mary Vernon Copeland on June 30, 1972 in Arcadia, Florida. Cheryl was born on July 1, 1951 in Tampa, Florida. She graduated from DeSoto County High School
in June, 1969 and received a B.A.. in Special Education from The University of South Florida in 1973. Cheryl has taught in Sarasota and Charlotte Counties.

Brick and Cheyl are active members of Edgewater United Methodist Church, Port Charlotte, Florida. They
have served in various positions on the church board.

Brick serves on the board of of Directors of Homeless and Orphan Outreach, Inc. He coordinates Mission Trips to orphanages in the Dominican Republic. Brick has been on several of these mission trips Cheryl and his children have accompanied him on some of them. While in the Dominican Brick and his family have worked on putting in a water supply, building a school and other projects. All materials are gathered and taken along by the team going along on each project.

Shara Dawn, daughter of Cheryl and Brick was born in Arcadia, Florida on October 5, 1976. She completed high
school in 1993 and Charlotte Vocational-Technical Center received a certificate in Early Childhood Education in 1997. Shara currently lives in Durham, North Carolina.

Taryn Kay was born on March 18 1979 in Arcadia, Florida. She graduated from Charlotte High School in 1997. Taryn is currently attending Manattee Community College in Bradenton, Florida. Bret was born on June 3, 1983.
He attends school in Port Charlotte, Florida.

Cheryl and Brick currently reside in Port Charlotte, Florida.


SOURCES; Cheryl Copeland Rule, Mary T. Vernon Copeland, Marianne Copeland Crews, and Shara Rule Sorrenson.
Source: (Name)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Data:
Text: Date of Import: Oct 29, 1998
Reference: 8866

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Vernon, Frank Willard (b. 16 NOV 1893, d. 16 JUL 1963)
Note: [Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW]

Frank Willard Vernon was born November 16, 1893 in Stamp Creek Georgia, son of Franklin DeFae Vernon and Eliza Thornton Hudson. He traveled on a train with his family as a small boy to Hillsborough County, Florida where the family bought property in the Harney area. Mr. Vernon attended school in Harney and in Tampa, Florida. He married Lila Mary Tanner , daughter of Mary Orphelia/Opelia Robles and William Charles Tanner on August 1, 1915 in Tampa, Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon resided on the family homestead and he did contract grove work. During the winter months numerous orders of citrus fruit were picked, packed, and shipped north. He farmed until 1937 at which time Mr. Vernon began working at Stokely's Canning Plant. Mr. Vernon worked at the Tampa Shipyard from 1941-1945. He then worked for Stokely's again for a year or two. In later years, Mr. Vernon had worm beds and grew vegetables which he sold at his Mule- Driven cane stand. He also boarded horses. The dairy farm was leased out. "Pop" as he was lovingly called by all children around, gave hay-rides at which each child received a large straw hat. Mrs. Vernon sold Raleigh and Stanley Products, taking orders on the telephone. In later years she also shelled peas to sell. A lot of family stories were passed down and words of wisdom exchanged as the older grandchildren sat around Granny's newspaper covered rug when we helped with shelling peas.

The Vernons, along with others in their community, decided they needed a church in the neighborhood. The people met and decided to build a church building. They decided to ask a Presbyterian minister from town to come out to preach for them for one Sunday a month. Other denominations were also invited to preach whenever they were available. A Sunday School was organized which met every Sunday. Afer a number of years a vote was taken as to the denomination the church would be. The Methodist had the most votes and so the Hillsborough MethodistChurch was organized. The members of the other denominations became Methodists. Mr. Vernon had been a member of the Baptist Church prior to this time. Mrs. Vernon had grown up in the Methodist Church.

The Vernons were charter members of Hillsborough Methodist Church and served the church in many capacities. Both of them seved on the Church Board. Pop was a church trustee for many years. Mrs. Vernon sang in the church choir, taught Sunday School Classes and was active in the Women's group. She occasionally played the piano for church services. She was always present at the weekly quilting and made many "fancy-work" projects for the church bazaar. "Pop" usually sat on the back row at church. He couldn't carry a tune but proudly sang along, his way of praising God. He was frequently heard to give a loud "Amen".

Mr. Vernon developed Leukemia in later years. He took part in experimental treatment programs and was
heard to remark, "I'm doing this for my Grandkids. " At the time of his death he had lived longer than any patient on record and some of the drugs tested on him would later benefit children. His doctor notified the family of his case history being written up for a Medical Journa report.

The Vernons were called Pop and Granny by their grandchildren. Pop was about six feet tall and was a well proportioned man with striking brown eyes and a ready smile. In earlier years he liked to hunt. In later years he grew a big garden, raised fishing worms, raised a few pigs and boarded horses. Pop loved Cuban Coffee and would stop to buy it any time he was near Ebor City. He would always warn any of us who might be along with him not to tell "Mama" as he called Granny. Pop was a big-hearted man who trusted everyone. He often hired drifters to help with grove work. On one such occasion a "trusted" employee stole his truck during the night. Another one stole his best suit. There were often as many as six employees at a time who were also boarders. Granny cooked for all of them.

Granny was a short, stout woman and had blue eyes. She liked to fish and to go to the beach. She could float on top of the water and would do so for a good length of time, a feat her grandchildren all tried to accomplish .
Granny Tatted and Crocheted. She always had several projects in progress and would sit and work on these for hours at a time. We could all look forward to some kind of "fancy work" for christmas along with the dollar bill she gave each child. All the new babies received a tatted cap and booties. Some of these are still used by Granny's great, great grandchildren. Granny always had something good to say about anyone we might criticize.

Granny and Pop's home was on highway 301 which was paralleled by the railroad tracks. Drifters often knocked on the door and asked for food. Granny always found a job for each of them to do and fed them on the back porch. I don't think she ever turned anyone away.

The whole family gathered at Pop and Granny's for most holidays. Christmas gatherings are especially memoralbe. Everyone took their special foods and the house was filled with much conversation and laughter. Always before gifts were opened, the older grandchildren organized a First Christmas play. We rumaged in Granny's closet for bathrobes for costumes and dragged the family cradle out to use for a manger. (The cradle was first used when Mary Thornton was a baby and was given to Granny by an old lady she helped who had no grandchildren. The cradle is now being used by Jeannine Henderson, granddaughter of Mary Thornton.) The newest baby was always Baby Jesus. Pop would make everyone stop whatever they were doing to watch us perform. No matter how many lines we forgot or how off-key our songs we were praised for our efforts. We learned from them that families are for loving.

Mrs. Vernon died on July 1, 1962. Her death certificate says she died in a Diabetic Coma. Mr. Vernon died July 16, 1963. Both are buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Tampa, Florida.




SOURCES: Hillsborough County Census Records, 1900, 1910, Marriage Records, Hillsborough County, Family
Bible of Lila Mary Tanner Vernon, Personal Information from "Pop" and "Granny". Bartow County, Georgia Census Records, 1900. Information from Mary T. Vernon Copeland, and Marianne Copeland Crews.
Source: (Name)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Data:
Text: Date of Import: Oct 29, 1998
Source: (Individual)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Event: Type: Census 2
Date: 1938
Place: Was working at Stokely's Canning Plant, Tampa, Fl.
Event: Type: Census 3
Date: BET 1915 AND 1937
Place: Occupation, farmer
Event: Type: Census 4
Place: Charter member, Hillsborough United Meth. Church
Event: Type: Personality
Place: Called "Pop" by his grandchildren and many others
Event: Type: Religion 2
Place: Couldn't carry a tune but loved to sing and frequently said "Amen" in church
Event: Type: Education 2
Date: 16 JUL 1963
Place: Died after long time Leukemia
Event: Type: Miscellaneous 2
Date: 1963
Place: Buried in Rose Hill Cemetary, Tampa, Fl.
Occupation: Date: 1963
Place: Buried Rose Hill Cemetary, Tampa, Fl.
Death: 16 JUL 1963 Arcadia, Desoto County, Florida
Burial: 1897 Traveled on a Train with family to Florida as a small boy around 1900-1901
Reference: 8867
Census: Date: BET 1941 AND 1945
Place: Worked in shipyard in Tampa, Fl.

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Tanner, Lila Mary (b. 5 NOV 1888, d. 1 JUL 1962)
Source: (Name)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Data:
Text: Date of Import: Oct 29, 1998
Source: (Individual)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Event: Type: Census 2
Place: Favorite cousin was Ivy P. Robles
Event: Type: Census 3
Place: Charter member of Hillsborough United Meth Church
Event: Type: Census 4
Place: Sang in Church Chior and was present if church doors were open
Event: Type: Personality
Place: Quilted weekly with church group
Event: Type: Religion 2
Place: Always had a "fancywork" project if she was sitting down, these were given away
Event: Type: Military 2
Place: Was called "Granny" by her grandchildren.
Event: Type: Burial 2
Place: Buried Rose Hill Cemetary, Tampa, Fl.
Occupation: Place: Attended W.S.C.S. meetings regularly
Death: 1 JUL 1962 Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida
Burial: BET 1888 AND 1915 Lived in Tampa, Fl.
Reference: 8868
Census: Place: Loved to fish and go to the beach

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Vernon, Melvin Willard (b. 23 MAY 1917, d. 31 MAR 1983)
Note: Melvin Willard Vernon was born on May 23, 1917 in Harney, Florida. He was the son of Frank Willard Vernon and Mary Lila Tanner. Melvin's early years were spent on the family farm. His first school was a one-room school on
property donated by the Vernon Family. He graduated from Plant City High School in 1936. Melvin then began a dairy business on the farm owned by his parents. He married Evanell Bea Perry on February 22, 1937. Evanell was the daughter of Sam Perry and Janie McRae. Evanell was born in Tampa, Florida. She attended school in Jackson Heights and Franklin Junior High School. Evanell graduated from Hillsborough High School in 1936.
Melvin and Evanell had four children.

Melvin joined the Hillsborough Methodist Church as a boy. Evanell was a member of Jackson Heights Missionary Baptist Church and moved her membership to Hillsborough Methodist Church after she married.
Melvin served the church in many capacities and was instrumental in organizing the church's soft ball team.
Evanell was a member of the WSCS and was a Sunday School teacher in the children's department for a number of years. She also played the piano for church services whenever the need arose.

Melvin purchased property on the Hillsborough River and built a home and a dairy barn about 1947. He
milked cows there for a number of years. Around 1955 he bought land near Antioch and moved his dairy
operation. Melvin and Evanell were divorced in 1963. He then moved his dairy operation to Pasco County.

Evanell lived on in the family home for a number of years and then sold it and moved to Lake Thonotosassa.
She died from cancer on February 24, 1980. She is buried at Sunset Gardens, Cemetary.

Melvin married Melba Emily Andrews Lawrence in 1964. Melba's first husband was Pete Lawrence. Pete and
Melba had several children whom Melvin adopted. Melba was the daughter of Edgar Marshall Andrews and Ebba Spitler. She was born on November 16, 1932 in Hillsborough County, Florida. Melba moved to Plant City after Melvin's death from a heart attack on March 31, 1983. He is buried at Myrtle Hill Cemetary. Melba died on March 22, 1997. Melba is buried at Myrtle Hill Cemetary.



SOURCES: Mary T. Vernon Copeland, Nancy Vernon Wilson, Evelyn Vernon Booth.
Source: (Name)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Data:
Text: Date of Import: Oct 29, 1998
Source: (Individual)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Event: Type: Education 2
Date: 31 MAR 1983
Place: Died from Heart attack
Death: 31 MAR 1983 Land of Lakes, Pasco Co., Fl.
Burial: Occupation, Dairy Farmer
Reference: 8869
Census: Place: Member Hillsborough Methodist Church

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Vernon, Donald Tanner (b. 9 OCT 1920, d. 1 MAR 1980)
Note: [Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW]

Donald Tanner Vernon was born on October 9, 1920 at Harney, Hillsborough County, Florida. He was the son of Frank Willard Vernon and Lila Mary Tanner. Donald attended the one room school on property the Vernons had given for the school to be placed on. He attended high school in Plant City, Florida.
WWII began shortly after Donald completed high school and he enlisted in the United States Army. After the war was over, Donald began milking cows and moved to Bradenton, Florida where he operated a dairy farm for several years. He then moved to Punta Gorda, Florida in 1955 where he resided for about one year. Donald returned to Tampa, Florida about 1956. He was a Metropolitan Insurance for a number of years. He ran a sandwich route until his death in 1980.
Donald married Mary Brubaker on November 4, 1945 in Tampa, Florida. Mary is the daughter of David E. Brubaker and Jessie Irene Allright. Mary was born on September 5, 1928 in Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida.
Donald united with Hillsborough United Methodist Church as a boy. He transferred his membership to the Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church about 1958. Mary joined the Catholic Church as a young girl. While his children were attending OLPH Academy, Donald served as President of P.T.A.
Mary and Donald had nine children, seven of whom lived to adulthood and whose biographies are given elsewhere in this book.
Donald died after a long series of heart problems on March 1, 1980 in Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida. He is buried in Garden of Memories Cemetary, Tampa, Florida. Mary continues to reside in Tampa, Florida.


SOURCES: Mary Brubaker Vernon, Maxine Vernon Urquhart, and Mary Thornton Vernon Copeland
Source: (Name)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Data:
Text: Date of Import: Oct 29, 1998
Source: (Individual)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Event: Type: Education 2
Date: 1 MAR 1980
Place: Died from heart attack
Event: Type: Miscellaneous 2
Date: 1980
Place: Buried in Garden Of Memories Cemetary, Tampa, Fl.
Death: 1 MAR 1980 Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida
Reference: 8870

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Vernon, Frankie Robles (b. 9 OCT 1925, d. 20 DEC 1995)
Source: (Name)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Data:
Text: Date of Import: Oct 29, 1998
Source: (Individual)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Event: Type: Education 2
Place: Died from Cancer
Death: 20 DEC 1995 Tulsa, Creek County, Oklahoma
Reference: 8871

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Vernon, William DeFae (b. --Not Shown--)
Note: [Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW]

William DeFae Vernon was born in Harney, Florida on May 27, 1927, son of Frank Willard Vernon and Mary Lila Tanner. He was named for both of his grandfathers and was called " Billy De"while he was growing up. "Bill", as he is now known to friends and family, attended schools in Hillsborough County. His first school was the one-room school known as Harney School that his father had attended as a boy. After graduating from Plant City High School, Bill attended The University of Tampa. He left college forthe US Maritime Service and served as a radio operator and Purser from 1944-1946.
Following his Maritime service, Bill was a dairy owner-operator from 1947-1950 and then sold his herd to begin working for Metropolitan Insurance Company. He was in personal production for 26 years and for 13 years was a sales manager. He qualified for the Million Dollar Round Table 5 years and was the number 1 Sales Manager in the Florida Region in 1965. He qualified for the National Quality Award 25 years. Bill is a Co-Owner of V & R Insurance and served as President of Associated Investors. He served as a director of the Hillsboro Sun Bank for 20 years. and on the City Council at Plant City.
Bill has always been a participant in the community. He has been a little league coach, is a former officer and director of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, and is a former City Commissioner for the City of Plant City. He is a past president of Plant City Lions Club, and a past member of the Hillsborough County Board of Public Instruction. He served on the Hillsborough County Aviation Authority for 8 years. He has been a Board Member and Director of the Hillsborough County Fair and Strawberry Festival for over 20 years. He received the Plant City Civic Clubs 1980 Citizen of the Year Award.
On January 25, 1948, Bill married Betty Jo Tanner in a garden wedding at her parents home in Plant City, Florida. Betty Jo, born on April 23, 1927, is the daughter of James Ira Tanner and Myrtle Mae Massey. She attended school in Plant City and graduated from Plant City High School. She then attended Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida. She worked as a first grade teacher for two years, leaving teaching to stay at home with her children.
According to an article printed in the Plant City paper on April 1, 1996, Betty Jo Vernon has served as an officer in almost every civic club in Plant City. She worked on the ARTRAIN committee and was on the Arts Council. She is an expert china painter but according to the article, says she is, first, and foremost, a homemaker and a grandmother.
The Vernons are members of First United Methodist Church where they have served on the Administrative Board and Bill is a past Trustee.
The Vernons received Family of the Year Award for Plant City in 1973. They have two sons James William Vernon and Christopher Tanner Vernon.


SOURCES: Bill and Betty Jo Vernon, mary T. Vernon Copeland, Plant City Newspaper, April 1, 1996, Hillsborough County Marriage Records.
Source: (Name)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Data:
Text: Date of Import: Oct 29, 1998
Source: (Individual)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Burial: --Not Shown--
Reference: 8872
Census: Date: BET 1959 AND 1961
Place: City Commissioner Plant City, Fl.

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Perry, Evanell Bea (b. 6 DEC 1918, d. 24 FEB 1980)
Source: (Name)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Data:
Text: Date of Import: Oct 29, 1998
Death: 24 FEB 1980 Thonotosassa, Hillsborough County, Florida
Burial: Buried in Sunset Memory Gardens, Thonotosassa, Hillsborough Co., Fl.
Reference: 8873

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Vernon, Melvin Willard (b. --Not Shown--)
Note: [Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW]

Melvin Willard Vernon, Jr. was born on December 22, 1938 at Harney, Florida. H is the son of Melvin Willard Vernon and Evanell Bea Perry. Melvin grew up on his parent's dairy farm on the Hillsborough River. He
attended Temple Terrace Elementary School, Franklin Junior High School, and graduated from Hillsborough High School in 1956. Melvin then attended The University of Tampa and ABAC in Tifton, Georgia.
Melvin married Mary Ann Elizabeth Tyson on March 23, 1960 at the Hillsborough Methodist Church at Harney.
The couple lived in South Carolina for several years where they ran a dairy farm. Melvin and Ann were divorced about 1969.
Melvin joined the Hillsborough Methodist Church as a young teen. He was active in the church youth group and
in the Youth For Christ Organization.
Melvin ran a flower shop for a number of years. For the last few years he has worked as a waiter in fine food resturants.
Melvin and Ann have one daughter, Donya Diane, born October 18, 1962 in South Carolina. Donya completed high scool in Tampa, Florida. She married Terry Ashe and had three children, Nathaniel, Charles, and Joselyn. Donya and Terry were divorced and she married Bruce Browning on July 17, 1993. They have one daughter, Jessica, and one son, Michael.







SOURCES: Melvin Willard Vernon, Jr., Nancy Wilson, Donya Vernon Browning, Bruce Browning, and Marianne Copeland Crews.
Source: (Name)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Data:
Text: Date of Import: Oct 29, 1998
Reference: 8874

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Vernon, Nancy Lee (b. --Not Shown--)
Source: (Name)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Data:
Text: Date of Import: Oct 29, 1998
Reference: 8875

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Vernon, Lila Jane (b. --Not Shown--)
Source: (Name)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Data:
Text: Date of Import: Oct 29, 1998
Reference: 8876

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Vernon, Toni Evanell (b. --Not Shown--)
Note: [Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW]

Toni Evanell Vernon was born on February 22, 1945 in Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida. She is the daughter of Melvin Willard Vernon and Evanell Bea Perry. Toni was raised on the family farm on Davis Road and attended Thonotosassa Elementary School, Franklin Junior High School, and graduated from King High School in 1963. Toni united with Hillsborough United Methodist Church as a young teenager.
Toni attended Tampa Business School and then went to work for Jackson Products for 24 years. She then moved to McMinnville, Tennessee. She began working for H & R Block and did Book Keeping on the side. In May of 1998 Toni puchased four H & R Block offices which she continues to oversee.
Toni resides in McMinnville, Tennessee.


SOURCES: Nancy Vernon Wilson and Toni Evanell Vernon
Source: (Name)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Data:
Text: Date of Import: Oct 29, 1998
Reference: 8877

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Lawrence, Melba Emily Andrews (b. 16 NOV 1932, d. 22 MAR 1997)
Source: (Name)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Data:
Text: Date of Import: Oct 29, 1998
Death: 22 MAR 1997 Land of Lakes, Pasco Co., Fl.
Reference: 8878

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Vernon, Hudson Frank (b. --Not Shown--)
Note: [Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW]

Hudson Frank Vernon was born on March 10, 1964 in Dade City, Florida. He is the son of Melvin Willard Vernon and Melba Emily Andrews. Hudson attended Pasco County Schools and graduated from Pasco County High School. He married Michelle Nelson, daughter of B. C. Nelson on June 22, 1985. Michelle was born in Clearwater, Pinellis County, Florida.
Hudson and Michelle reside in Tampa with their daughter, Amber Lynn Vernon, who was born on December 8, 1987.


SOURCES: Evelyn Vernon Booth
Source: (Name)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Data:
Text: Date of Import: Oct 29, 1998
Source: (Individual)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Event: Type: Census 2
Place: 17236 Valencia Drive, Springhill, Fl. 34610
Burial: --Not Shown--
Reference: 8879
Census: Place: Works for A Team Services

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Vernon, Wayne Willard (b. --Not Shown--)
Note: [Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW]

Wayne Willard Vernon, son of Melvin Willard Vernon and Melba Emily Andrews, was born on March 27, 1967 in Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida. He attended school in Pasco County and graduated from Pasco County High School . Wayne played football while in high school.
Wayne married Cindy Veneilo on July 27, 1991 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Cindy and Wayne operate rug cleaning franchises. At the present time they are living in New Jersey.
Wayne and Cindy have one daughter, Jessica Ann Vernon, who was born on February 9, 1994.



SOURCES: Evelyn Vernon Booth
Source: (Name)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Data:
Text: Date of Import: Oct 29, 1998
Source: (Individual)

Title: Robles-Marianne Crews.FTW
Media: Other
Event: Type: Census 2
Place: ph. 610-948-6887
Burial: --Not Shown--
Reference: 8880
Census: Place: Graduated Pasco County Schools

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