Archibald Bertram Causey

Brief Life History of Archibald Bertram

When Archibald Bertram Causey was born on 16 December 1869, in Texas, United States, his father, Thomas W. Causey, was 45 and his mother, Sarah Ann Elizabeth Doom, was 26. He had at least 4 sons and 4 daughters with May Hunter Kellie. He lived in Justice Precinct 2, Jasper, Texas, United States in 1880 and Justice Precinct 3, Jasper, Texas, United States for about 40 years. He died on 15 June 1941, in Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas, United States, at the age of 71, and was buried in Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas, United States.

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Family Time Line

Archibald Bertram Causey
1869–1941
May Hunter Kellie
1873–1958
Leon Bertram Causey Sr
1895–1977
Lexie May Causey
1898–1998
Gladys Causey
1900–1983
Edgar Doom Causey
1901–1979
Archibald Bertram Causey Jr
1904–1979
Ruth Iris Causey
1906–1977
Irma Louise Causey
1908–1999
Thomas Colon Causey
1910–1981

Sources (16)

  • Arch B Causey, "United States Census, 1930"
  • Arch B Causey, "Texas Deaths, 1890-1976"
  • Arch Causey in entry for Causey, "Texas Birth Certificates, 1903-1935"

World Events (8)

1870 · Texas Is Restored to the Union

Congress restored Texas to the Union on March 30, 1870, despite not yet meeting all of the requirements established for re-admittance.

1870 · The Fifteenth Amendment

Prohibits the federal government and each state from denying a citizen the right to vote based on that citizen's race, color, or previous condition of servitude. It was the last of the Reconstruction Amendments.

1890 · The Sherman Antitrust Act

This Act tried to prevent the raising of prices by restricting trade. The purpose of the Act was to preserve a competitive marketplace to protect consumers from abuse.

Name Meaning

English (of Norman origin):

variant of Cawsey, either a habitational name for someone from the Pays de Caux (Normandy), or a topographic name for someone who lived by a causeway, Middle English caucey (from Old Norman French cauciée); the ending of the word was in time assimilated by folk etymology to Middle English way.

possibly also a variant of Chasey .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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