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Thank you for reaching out to me. My mother's maiden name was Rhymes; she's the oldest daughter of Vera Ellis-Rhymes and Nathanial Rhymes. At this time, I can't trace past my great-grandparents on the Rhymes side. When my maternal grandfather was alive, he mentioned his parents' names was York Rhymes and Caroline Rhymes lived in Louisiana. I can't find any records on York Rhymes on Ancestry, but I did find short records on Caroline's birth/death (1883-1956) and parents' names Mauy Edwards and Patience Johnson-Edwards. My maternal grandparents both was born in Louisiana, then in the 1940s moved to California. I'm unsure if any relatives on the Rhymes side in Texas. The closest relatives, I know reside out in California.

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