Mrs. C. M. Godwin
GODWIN, MRS. C. M.
Weekly Democrat-Gazette, June 24, 1943, p 4
PIONEER PRINCETON WOMAN HAS FOURTEEN GRANDSONS AND ONE GREAT-GRANDSON IN SERVICE
Honors to an old pioneer of Collin County, Mrs. C. M. Godwin, eighty-eight years old of Princeton, Texas, the last of the N. B. Lynn family has fourteen grandsons and one great-grandson in the service of their country. The sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Turner are Chief Petty Officer Quimby (Tuck) Turner of the Coast Guard, Charleston, South Carolina, Pvt. Guy H. Turner, Kearns, Utah.
The honors go to the youngest sister in Princeton, Texas, Mrs. Orbley Evans who has four sons in the service as follows: Cpl. Willard G. Evans, somewhere in North Africa.
Cpl. Ronald H. Evans, Inglewood, Calif.; Pfc. Bennie B. Evans, Basic Training Center, Miami Beach, Fla.; Pfc. Don G. Evans, Sheppard Field, Texas.
(sic)son of J. W. Godwin of Princeton, Texas, is M. F. Godwin, San Diego, Calif, son of B. C. Godwin, Princeton, Texas is Newt E. Godwin, Chanute Field, Ill. son of L. M. Godwin, Princeton, Texas. is Pfc. James A. Godwin, Fort Ord, California. Sons of J. G. Godwin, Princeton, Texas, are Pvt. Edward G. Godwin, Camp Barkley, Texas, Pfc. Louis W. Godwin, Camp McCoy, Wis., son of Richard (Dick) Godwin, McKinney, Texas, is R. W. Godwin, Charleston, South Carolina, F. B. Godwin, Antlers, Okla, sons.
Pfc. Joe Clint Godwin, somewhere in North Africa, Pvt. Ralph D. Godwin, somewhere in North Africa. The Great-grandson is the son of Mrs. Myrtle Potashnick, Staff Serg. Howard G. Butter, Jr., Casper, Wyoming.
Weekly Democrat-Gazette, June 24, 1943, p 4
PIONEER PRINCETON WOMAN HAS FOURTEEN GRANDSONS AND ONE GREAT-GRANDSON IN SERVICE
Honors to an old pioneer of Collin County, Mrs. C. M. Godwin, eighty-eight years old of Princeton, Texas, the last of the N. B. Lynn family has fourteen grandsons and one great-grandson in the service of their country. The sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Turner are Chief Petty Officer Quimby (Tuck) Turner of the Coast Guard, Charleston, South Carolina, Pvt. Guy H. Turner, Kearns, Utah.
The honors go to the youngest sister in Princeton, Texas, Mrs. Orbley Evans who has four sons in the service as follows: Cpl. Willard G. Evans, somewhere in North Africa.
Cpl. Ronald H. Evans, Inglewood, Calif.; Pfc. Bennie B. Evans, Basic Training Center, Miami Beach, Fla.; Pfc. Don G. Evans, Sheppard Field, Texas.
(sic)son of J. W. Godwin of Princeton, Texas, is M. F. Godwin, San Diego, Calif, son of B. C. Godwin, Princeton, Texas is Newt E. Godwin, Chanute Field, Ill. son of L. M. Godwin, Princeton, Texas. is Pfc. James A. Godwin, Fort Ord, California. Sons of J. G. Godwin, Princeton, Texas, are Pvt. Edward G. Godwin, Camp Barkley, Texas, Pfc. Louis W. Godwin, Camp McCoy, Wis., son of Richard (Dick) Godwin, McKinney, Texas, is R. W. Godwin, Charleston, South Carolina, F. B. Godwin, Antlers, Okla, sons.
Pfc. Joe Clint Godwin, somewhere in North Africa, Pvt. Ralph D. Godwin, somewhere in North Africa. The Great-grandson is the son of Mrs. Myrtle Potashnick, Staff Serg. Howard G. Butter, Jr., Casper, Wyoming.