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Hobby family of Houston, Texas

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  Edwin Hobby — Member of Texas state senate, 1874-79. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Father of William Pettus Hobby; grandfather of William Pettus Hobby Jr.; great-grandfather of Paul William Hobby.
  Political family: Hobby family of Houston, Texas.
  William Pettus Hobby (1878-1964) — also known as William P. Hobby — of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Tex.; Houston, Harris County, Tex. Born in Moscow, Polk County, Tex., March 26, 1878. Democrat. Newspaper editor and publisher; Lieutenant Governor of Texas, 1914-17; Governor of Texas, 1917-21; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Texas, 1940. Died in Houston, Harris County, Tex., June 7, 1964 (age 86 years, 73 days). Interment at Glenwood Cemetery, Houston, Tex.
  Relatives: Son of Edwin Hobby and Dora (Pettus) Hobby; married, May 15, 1915, to Miss Willie Cooper; married, February 23, 1931, to Oveta Culp; father of Jessica Hobby (who married Henry Edward Catto Jr.) and William Pettus Hobby Jr.; grandfather of Paul William Hobby.
  Political family: Hobby family of Houston, Texas.
  See also National Governors Association biography — Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
Oveta Culp Hobby Oveta Culp Hobby (1905-1995) — also known as Oveta Culp; Mrs. William P. Hobby — of Houston, Harris County, Tex. Born in Killeen, Bell County, Tex., January 19, 1905. Democrat. Parliamentarian, Texas House of Representatives, 1926-31, 1939-41; served in Women's Army Corps during World War II; president, editor and publisher of Houston Post newspaper; director, radio station KPRC; U.S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, 1953-55; member, Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, 1953-55. Female. Episcopalian. Member, Junior League. Inducted, National Women's Hall of Fame, 1996. Died, from a stroke, in Houston, Harris County, Tex., August 16, 1995 (age 90 years, 209 days). Interment at Glenwood Cemetery, Houston, Tex.
  Relatives: Daughter of I. W. Culp and Emma (Hoover) Culp; married, February 23, 1931, to William Pettus Hobby; mother of Jessica Hobby (who married Henry Edward Catto Jr.) and William Pettus Hobby Jr.; grandmother of Paul William Hobby.
  Political family: Hobby family of Houston, Texas.
  See also Wikipedia article — NNDB dossier — Find-A-Grave memorial — National Women's Hall of Fame
  Image source: Eminent Americans (1954)
  Henry Edward Catto Jr. (b. 1930) — also known as Henry E. Catto, Jr. — of Texas. Born in San Antonio, Bexar County, Tex., December 6, 1930. Insurance broker; candidate for Texas state house of representatives, 1960; U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador, 1971-73; Great Britain, 1989-91; director, U.S. Information Agency, 1991. Still living as of 2014.
  Relatives: Married to Jessica Hobby (daughter of William Pettus Hobby and Oveta Culp Hobby).
  Political family: Hobby family of Houston, Texas.
  See also Wikipedia article — U.S. State Dept career summary — NNDB dossier — Internet Movie Database profile
  William Pettus Hobby Jr. (b. 1932) — also known as William P. Hobby, Jr.; Bill Hobby — of Houston, Harris County, Tex. Born in Houston, Harris County, Tex., January 19, 1932. Democrat. Lieutenant Governor of Texas, 1973-91; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Texas, 1980, 1984. Episcopalian. Still living as of 1995.
  Relatives: Son of William Pettus Hobby and Oveta Culp Hobby; married to Diana Poteat Stallings; father of Paul William Hobby; grandson of Edwin Hobby.
  Political family: Hobby family of Houston, Texas.
  See also Wikipedia article
  Paul William Hobby — also known as Paul Hobby — Democrat. Candidate for Texas state comptroller, 1998. Still living as of 1998.
  Relatives: Son of William Pettus Hobby Jr.; grandson of William Pettus Hobby and Oveta Culp Hobby; great-grandson of Edwin Hobby.
  Political family: Hobby family of Houston, Texas.
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