1991 #2 - Austin Genealogical Society

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Family History Library
Family Land Heritage Progrm,
Musinps About Names
Book Reviews
Happy Hunting Ground
Layout of Genealogy Unit
Vertical Files
Ancestor Listing Section
Gray Golden Memorial
AGS Seminar Announcement
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Mr. Lee E. Kinard (Lee)
Mr. William M. Koehler (Bill)
President
1st Vice-President
2nd Vice-President
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Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer
Editor AGS QuarFly
Editor AGS.News etter
Miss Tamara Baldwin
Mrs. C.L. Holmes Sr. (An)
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Mr. William L. Crump Jr. (Bill)
Mrs. H.H. Rugeley (Helen)
Mrs. William R. Young (Wilena)
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Mrse Michael Am (Marcia)
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Mrs. Joseph M. Myers (Connie)
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NEW YORK GENEALOGICAL
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BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD
Thanks t o t h e g e n e r o s i t y o f AGS member E l i z a b e t h Mayland, t h e
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A u s t i n b r a n c h L.D.S.
l i b r a r y h a s a number o f i n d e f i n i t e l o a n m i c r o -
f i l m s r e l a t i n g t o New York g e n e a l o g y , The New York G e n e a l o g i c a l @
B i o g r a p h i c a l R e c o r d i s a p u b l i c a t i o n o f t h e N e w York G e n e a l o g i c a l a n d
B i o g r a p h i c a l S o c i e t y which w a s o r g a n i z e d i n F e b r u a r y 1869. T h i s
p u b l i c a t i o n c o n t a i n s a r t i c l e s about i n d i v i d u a l and f a m i l y h i s t o r i e s ,
a b o u t cemetery a n d c h u r c h r e c o r d s , a b o u t c o u n t y a n d town h i s t o r i e s ,
etc.
T h r e e o f t h e m i c r o f i l m s o n i n d e f i n i t e l o a n a r e t h e surname
i n d e x e s f o r some o f t h e R e c o r d .
Vols. 1 - 2 0
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A s u b j e c t i n d e x o f t h e R e c o r d w a s c o m p i l e d by F l o r e n c e E v e l y n P r a t t
Youngs.
T h i s i s a book ( 9 7 4 . 7 , B2n, I n d e x ) t h a t i s n o t a v a i l a b l e
a t t h e A u s t i n L.D.S.
library.
Volume 1 o f t h e N e w York G e n e a l o g i c a l
Biographical Record
s t a r t s w i t h t h e A p r i l 1 8 7 0 i s s u e . The i n d $ f i n i t e l o a n c o l l e c t i o n
i n A u s t i n r u n s f r o m V o l . 1 t h r o u g h V o l . 85, w i t h a f e w volumes
m i s s i n g a f t e r 1 9 0 0 . V o l . 85 p u t t h e R e c o r d i n t o t h e 1 8 5 0 ' s .
T h e r e i s a s u p p l e m e n t t h a t w a s p u b l i s h e d i n 1894 f o r t h e 2 5 t h
a n n i v e r s a r y of t h e S o c i e t y .
T h i s s u p p l e m e n t i s on f i l m 0982472,
i t e m 3.
If you do n o t l i v e n e a r t h e A u s t i n b r a n c h L.D.S.
l i b r a r y , you
c a n a c c e s s t h e s e f i l m s by u s i n g t h e l o c a l i t y C a t a l o g m i c r o f i c h e a n d
looking a t NEW Y O R K , G E N E A L O G Y , PERIODICALS (NYGBS) .
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No. 2
FAMILY HISTORY LIBRARY
--NEW YORK CITY DIRECTORY/ COMMERCIAL REGISTRY
The second set of indefinite loan microfilms is the -New York
City Directory1 Commercial Registry. The first film is for 1861.
There are seven r o l l s of film in this collection, with 1881 being
the last year covered.
The preface of the 1861 directory contains an interesting
account of the history of the directory and of the enormous task
of canvassing the residences to obtain the information. The 1861
directory contains 150,303 names! Also bogus canvassers often
preceded the off.icia1 canvassers and took money from residents
for the promise of a special listing in the directory.
Some issues have good maps of New York City. All issues contain advertisements. It is interesting to note the types of ads
in the 1860's versus the 1880's. There was an index to the commercial
registry. For example, if you needed "bird cages" in 1861, you
checked page 5, "mourning goods", page 41 and "pickles", page 48.
These microfilms can be accessed by using the Locality Catalog
microfiche and looking for NEW YORK, NEW YORK, (CITY), DIRECTORY.
FROM THE 1861 DIRECTORY, p. 904
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MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
1.
When you v i s i t t h e A u s t i n b r a n c h L.D.S. l i b r a r y t o v i e w t h e
p r e v i o u s l y m e n t i o n e d New York f i l m s , remember t o l o o k a t t h e . i n d e f -
i n i t e l o a n m i c r o f i c h e f o r N e w York.
of N e w York material o n m i c r o f i c h e .
2.
We a r e b u i l d i n g a good c o l l e c t i o n
I n t h e p r e v i o u s Q u a r t e r l y ( V o l . X X X I I , No. 1 , p . b ) , I m e n t i o n e d
t h e S t . Mary's I n f i r m a r y i n d e f i n i t e l o a n f i l m .
from May 1899-December 1 9 0 3 .
This f i l m covers
Each e n t r y c o n t a i n s a c a s e number,
name, a g e , o c c u p a t i o n , n a t i v i t y , r e s i d e n c e , c l a s s , d i s e a s e , a d m i t t e d ,
d i s c h a r g e d , d i e d and p h y s i c i a n .
The p a t i e n t s w e r e f r o m a l l a r o u n d t h e
e a s t , n o r t h e a s t a n d s o u t h e a s t Texas a r e a , n o t j u s t from t h e G a l v e s t o n
area.
3.
T h i s r e c o r d i s o n f i l m 1398717.
The A u s t i n b r a n c h L.D.S.
from D a v i d M.
l i b r a r y recently received a l e t t e r
Mayfield, d i r e c t o r of t h e Family H i s t o r y L i b r a r y i n
M r . Mayfield r e p o r t e d t h a t s t a t i o n KBYU-TV a n d
a u t h o r Alex H a l e y a r e w o r k i n g on a new p u b l i c t e l e v i s i o n program
c a l l e d ANCESTORS. The p r o g r a m w i l l f e a t u r e t h e dramas r e s e a r c h e d
S a l t Lake C i t y .
a n d documented by' f a m i l y h i s t o r y r e s e a r c h e r s .
If you h a v e a f a m i l y
s t o r y t h a t you t h i n k would be i n t e r e s t i n g f o r t h i s s e r i e s , you c a n
s e n d a summary t o :
KBYU-TV
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P r o j e c t D i r e c t o r , ANCESTORS
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FAMILY LAND HERITAGE PROGRAM
Each year since 1974 the Texas Department of Agriculture
has recognized families who have operated a farm or ranch
on the same land continuously for at least a hundred years.
Brief histories of the award-winning families, naming the
successive'land owners and their children and grouped under the respective county name, are published annually.
Since the attractive volumes (which include many heirloom
pictures) have the names of only the current land owners
in their indexes, AGS Quarterly is attempting to remedy
that deficiency, as space permits. Instead of page numbers, we group the names by their counties (which cover
only a few pages each, and are in alphabetical order), assuming that researchers will want to read all about their
ancestors' neighboring relatives and friends.
Apologies are offered if some surnames are wrong - sometimes the narratives
are hard to interpret: as to generations - whether Tom, Dick and Mary are the children of the founder or of his daughter. And, since these books use parentheses
to indicate maiden name, nickname, previous married name, or future married name
it is sometimes impossible to determine just what is meant.
In AGS Quarterly, the usual genealogical practice is followed: Plaiden names
in parentheses. If a maiden name is unknown, we put three dots in parentheses;
nicknames are in quotation marks; editorial suggestions in brackets; '!pic" indicates that there is a picture of family members or buildings on the given page.
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Since Volume 10 covers two years, on page 99 the county names start over for
1985. To save space, we have alphabetized together the honorees with the same surname in both years, so if you don't find your ancestors in the first section of
Hamilton County, look in the later one, when consulting the book.
This continuing feature started in AGS Quarterly Vole XXIV No. 4 , Nov. 1983.
Fourth Installment of Volume 10 (1984-1985)
T E X A S F A M I L Y L A N D H E R I T A G E R E G I S T R Y "INDEX"
HAMILTON COUNTY
Dansbee, Lavinia Allen
Hiller, Awalt - Christof - Hattie - Ida (Kallwass) - Joy Nell - JAwrence - Matilda Oscar - Otto - Rozena - Ruby Ola (Eppler) - Vernon T. - Walter - William F.
Kirkland, Aaron - Addie - Charlie - Fannie - Green p Jennie - John William [pic p.
361 - Margaret - Sally (Massengill) [pic p. 361 - Sara Rosa - Wade Hamp William Thomas
Payne, Aubrey Eugene f ' Gene" - Joy Nell (Hiller)
HARDIN COUNTY
Guedry, Aniese - Anna (Foreman) - Colaste - Corillia - Gustan - Jerasin - Matilda Sarizan - Sevan J. - Severine - Ursin
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HARRISON COUNTY
Herschel [pic p. 381
McCoy, E.H. [pic p. 381 - H.W. - James - Mary Elizabeth Minnie 0. [pic p. 381 - T.R.
HENDERSON COUNTY
Barker [a Black], Ann (Gyden) - Armstead Roderick - George - Henderson - Hester
(Stovall) - Julia - Lazarus "Babe" - Margaret - Marion - Nancy - Roxie
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Goodman, Grace - Houston - Jessie Grace - Lee - Leroy - Marie - Martha (Prewitt) Pansy
Prewitt, Beniamin - James - John - Martha - Mary Ann (Wills) - Samuel Houston Wilder Scott, J.W.
HOPKINS-COUNTY
Hutchinson, Alta Louise - Delbert B. - Joseph - Ola - Samuel G. - Skillman - Sophia
HOUSTON COUNTY
Conner. Addie Mae - Annie - Bob - Corrie - Earl - Fred - Hugh - Mary - Oscar Rebecca Kate (McCelvy) - Virgie - W.P. - William Reece--Word
Dailey, Augustus - Balis Edens - Behethla - Charles Beazley - Charles Milton Enma Catherine - Henry H. - Iva Jo - Milton Dickerson - Robert Smith - Tandy lhomas Franklin - Thomas H. - lhomas Rutherford - ?bursa Addie - William A.
Dominy, Charlie Boaz - Cynthia Ann Elizabeth (Fondren) - Daniel Jasper [pic p.1391 Jessie Abner - John Henry - Lucy Elizabeth - Maggie Nolia (Holmes) - Marion
Quince - Minnie Amanda - Mittie Ora - Thomas Fondren - William Alexander
Duren, Mary (Conner) - P.D.
Hale, Caroline - Daniel Page - Estelle - Ethel Augusta (Daniel) - Grover - Hubbard Johnny - Lucy Mary - Malissa (Smith) [pic p. 451 - Nell - Robert Edgar - William Page - William T. [pic p. 451 McKinney, Elizabeth (Drennan) - Ellen Elizabeth - Fannie Ophelia (Green) - George
Franklin - Hubbard Carlton - James Monroe - Joe Edward - John Joseph - Nancy Phoebe Adeline - Rhoda - Stephen Grant - William 0.
McQueen, Benjamin Franklin - Bertha - Cecilia Jane - Cora - Daniel - Edgar Taylor Eliza G n (Diggs) - Ervin - Garland - John Morgan - Jchn Taylor [pic p. 481 Mary - Prudy Anna - R. Cecil - Robert - Rosa Lee (Lewis) - Viola - Virgil
Alex - William Ihomas - Willie F. - Zella
Morrow, Andrew J. - Hansford - J.T. [pic p. 471 - John Oren - Louisa - Ola Oscar H. - Tamer - Theodore
Stanton, Ellen E. - Evelyn Holmes Summers (Brown) - John G. - Joseph Brown - Josephine Bernard - Mar- Catherine - Mary Penn - Nancy Crain (Hill) - Sarah A. William [pic p. 1401 - William H.
Whitehead, Aaron [pic
431 - Aaron Decator - Alma Maurine - Bessie - Clifton Elizabeth (HaynesfS [pic p. 431 - Elsie Irene - Etter - Eunice Maedale - Frank Henry Harvey - Ida Adelle - James - John Lemuel - Joseph - Mary Ann "Polly"
(Priest) - Mattie Bell - Myrtel - Olivia Hautance (Gentry) - Ora 0. - Richard Ruth Nelvina - Samuel - Verner - Walter - Walter Eacle - William Monroe
HUNT COUNTY
Setzler, Annie - Buddie - Charlie R. - Frank - Grace - Lillian - Lorania "Raney" /
"Rannie" (Stanford) [pic p. 491 - Mytrie [sic]
Stanford, Billy - Charlie - Claudia - J.W. - Kantz - Lorania - Maranda (Tiffee) Pearl
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JIM HOGG COUNTY
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Armstrong [all pix 1). 511 E.L. - Earnest - Everett - Florence - Martha Josephine
(Yeager) - Pacie
Waugh, Angelita Maria (Serna) - Florence - Josephine - Mattie - William A. [pic 501
Yeager, Henry C. [pic p. 501 - Florence (Waugh) - Lawrence - Louis - Mae - Martha
Josephine - Robert Royal - William Henry
JIM WELLS COUNTY
-Perkins, James Frank - Mary Jane (Reynolds)
Reynolds, Ardelle - Charles - Emma H. - Frank S. - Geor e [pic p. 521 - George J, George William - Gertrude H. - Hannah (Compton - Harry - John - Joseph William - Mary Jane - Miranda A. (Dodson)
KAUFMAN COUNTY
Charlton, William
Fuller, Della (Tippett) - William Parks
Lasater, Alvin - Bessie - Levi C . - Martha (Tippett) - Ruth
Littlejohn, J.M.
Tippett, Charles L. - Della - Jesse - John Thomas - Martha Galveston - Melvina Elizabeth - Ross - Susan E. - William Columbus
KENDALL COUNTY
Adam, Adelbertha (Bergmann) [pic p. 541 - Bertha - Conrad [pic p. 543 - Einilie E h a - Erna - Eugene Conrad - Hildegarde - Ida (Haufler) - Julius Conrad Kathinka - 'keresa - Willie Eugene
Herbert, Anna Katherine - August - Caroline (Feller) - Eddie - Ella - Emma - Friedrich - Heinrich - Henry - Johanna - Lena - Louis - Lydia (Klinksiek) Marie - Peter
Kneupper, Adolph - Anna (Koch) - Appolonie - Charley - Christian - Edgar - George Ida (Erfurt) - John - Mina - Minnie (Bindseil)
Langbein, Andreas - Ann K. (Keritz) - August - Carl - Charlotte - Ella (Lindner) Einma - Gustav - Herbert Lee - Hermann - Marie - Robert [pic p. 561 - Wilhelm
KERR COUNTY
Biermann, Andreas [pic p. 571 - Augusta - Charles - Dorthea [pic p. 571 - Ernilie Fritz - Gustav - Herman - Ida
KLEBEXG COUNTY
Chamberlain, Henrietta
Chapman, W.W.
Finnegan, John Do
King, Alice Gertrudis - Ella Morse - Henrietta Maria - Richard M. - Robert E. Lee
Kleberg, Alice - Caesar - Henrietta Rosa - Richard M. - Robert J. - Sara
Lewis, Ranger "Legs"
Mendiola, Juan
Ragland, Sam B.
Yarrington, Dr.
LA SALLE COUNTY
-Earnest, C.A. / C.W. - Henry Wilkerson - Lawrence W.
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Adolph Alvin - Anna - Anton
August - Clara
Edna
Edward Einil - Ferdinand
Frank - Franz - Herbert - Joe L i l l i a n Louis
Ludrnilla - Mary - Otto
Carl Dorothea - Frederick
Frieda
Fritz P f e i l , Adolph Anna Augusta
Herman - Hermine - Mary
Otto - Selma - Wilhernina
Zander, Elton [pic p. 1431 - h i l i e - Gustav - Mildred - Selma ( P f e i l ) - W i l m a
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Bennett, A l l y n C. - Annernay Maline Arlye A.
James Wilson - John W i l l i a m - Luther Estes - Nancy Ellen (Tucker)
J u s t i c e , Ann (Ward) - Eirrma - Helon - Jessie Lee - J o - L i l l y Dale - Marcus
Martha Virginia Mary Helon - Mary Nancy (Cowart) - Mattie Obediah Penina Piccidilly
T i l l y - Vada - W i l l i a m
L i t t l e , Francis Marion - Francis Olly Jonathan Obediah L i l l y Mae - Mallie Martha Virginia ( J u s t i c e )
Nance, A l l i e P. - Chester Hogue E l l a - Emma Adeline - Georgia - Giles Jackson Irbie Gerorne - James Winfield - Jessie Irene - Lewis Edgar - Louie D. Mattie Victoria (Hogue)
Mollie - Robbie Glynn - Robert E. Lee - Sarah Jane
(Davis) - Sidney Johnson - Tava Pearl - Walter Franklin W i l m a Bea
Tucker, M.A. - Nancy Ellen - Neman - Parlina McD.
S.A. - Spottswood D.
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Dunn, Aaron Gladstone - Alice Trueheart - Archimedes Howard "Kim" - August Barnett Aurelius Au ustus "Gus'' [ p i c p. 621 June Carey - Martha (Holliday)
Mary
Ann (Howard
Mar Lucretia - Nancy Lanie - Nannie H a t t i e (O'Neill) - Seth
Xra A. [sic]Stanley [ p i c p. 63 - Solon Holliday - momas Ezra - W i l l i a m Amos
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Hartrnan, Adolphine - A l b e r t W i l l i a m - Anna Louise - Charles A. [ p i c p. 1481 Elenora - Ida - L i l l i e Bertha - Mamie
Moss, Aaron F. [ p i c p. 1481 - Charles T. - Elizabeth
Etta (Passrnore) [ p i c p.1481
James - John
J u l i a - Luke [ p i c p. 1481 - Mark [ p i c p. 1481 - Mary Ann
(Boyce) - Mathew - Myrtle [ p i c p. 1481 - Stephen - W i l l i a m
MADISON COUNTY
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Mary Jane - Nathan Hollan
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MASON COUNTY
Jordan, Adele (Winkel) Adelia Flossy - Daniel - Ernest Max - Ernst - Frederika Heinrich - John Ernest - Lisette (Bickenbach) - Lydia Amelia - Marie Hilda Marvin Elgin - Peter - Sophie Wilhelmina
Reeves, Alf [ p i c p. 1511 Arch - Beula - Charlcie ( B l a i r ) [ p i c p. 1511 Else
Katie - Mae - Maude - Nat - Odie - Ola - Tenny - Thompson - T u l l
Willrnann, August Antion - Ernest F r i t z - John Einil
L i l l i e Sophie - Louis Carl Sophie (Jordan)
Minnie Anna
Raney, Augustus Marcus
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Cornelius, Anna - Annie - Dora - Esther (Davis) - Eugene - Floyd - Foncie - Fred Frederick Casper - Helen - Jewel - Jim - Juanita - Julia - Leon - Louie Robbie - Thomas E. - Tom - W,D. - Young
McCULLOCH COUNTY
Hays, Birdie - Dennis 0. - Henry - Joseph - Lena B. (Saunders) - Ruby - Samuel Elliot t
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Groppe, Anna (Heitmiller) - Annie - August [pic p. 651 - Elizabeth (Blume) Henry - Lucy - Margaret - William
Hall, Anna - Ella Mae - Ruby Belle - William E.
Schroeder, Albert - Elizabeth - John - Katherine - Theodore - William
MEDINA COUNTY
.Balzen,Anna - Anna Maria (Meier) Horn - Antje (DeGrodt) [pic p. 721 - Bernhardt Christina - Fritz - Harm [pic p. 721 - Harm B. - Katrina - Lena - Rich Rolf
Brown, Charles - Edgar - Eleonora (Dunn) - Henry - John - M.A. - Pearl
- Hartley Ernest - Jane (KenHoward, Almeta (Hardcastle) - Alva Roscoe+;- Claudia;'.nedy) - John Richard - John Wright - Leslie Clyde;'; - Matt Edward - Otho
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McKinley - Tiny Richard;'.Leinweber [pix pp. 67-68] August John - Barbara (Grossenbacher) - Barbara Einilie Charles - Elizabeth - Einil Johanna - Einma Frederika Sophia - Ernest Roland - Helena Katherina - Henry August - Hulda Carolina - Ida Bertha Johannas Fritz - John George - Katherina Barbara - Katherine (Stiegler) Louis George - Maria Carolina - Minna Bertha - Rosina Willie Einilie Wilhelmina tlenrietta (Reitzer)
Lindeburg, Anna (Breiten) - Anna Margreta - Dietrick - Harm J. [pic p. 711 -Henry Herman - Hermine - Ida Theresa (Saathoff) - Otto - Pauline
Lutz, Adella - August - Cathrina (Zerr) [pic p. 691 - Elsie - Eric - Erwin Frank - Franz Anton [pic p. 691 - Henry - Herman - John - Joseph - Katherina - Mary
Mumme, Albert J. - Alvin August - Amalia - August Charles - Earnest - Ferdinand
Frederick - Hugo - Julius - Katherine (Grosenbacher) - Lizette Julia Louis A. - Louisa Elizabeth - Mary - Otto John - Robert Louis - William
August
Nehr, Anna Caroline - Charles - Elsie Christine - Einil [pic p. 1571 - Hedwi Marie Henry Carl - Ida Helen (Biediger) - Joseph - Louis August - Louisa Rudinger) - Maria Amalia - Regina - William Albert
Oefinger, Alfred - Anna Maria (Hauser) - Annie - Charles - Emma (Saathoff) Harry C. - Hulda - Ida (Heyen) - Jacob - Katherina Christina - Louis Louisa - Milton - Paul [pic p. 701 - Sophia
Poemer, Elsie (Lutz) - Herman
Rothe, Alma - Arthur H. - August - Augustus - Carl - Elfrieda - Einilia R. - Ernst Fritz - Henry - Jacob - John - Laura Jane (Reinhart) - Louis [pic p. 1591 Maria Agatha (Ney) - Mayme - Oscar
Saathoff, Albert Herman - Albert Rolf - Alfred - Alwine (Scharf) - Annie - Arnold
Ehme - Christina - Edgar Lee - h e - Ella Lorine - Elna Katherine - h i 1
Carl - Emma (Brucks) - Emma Kathrine - Floyd Walter - Folkert - Frank Gus Fritz W. - Helena (Leinweber) - Henry Lee - Hugo Alfred - Ida Mae Cole Ida Theresa - John V. - Louis August - Malinda Lydie - Mary A. - Mathis Olga - Regina (Hardt) - Ricka (Balzen) - Rolf
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MUSINGS ABOUT NAMES
How Many Variant Spellings?
On one of the Ancestor Listing entries in this issue the name Tuberville [sic]
caught my eye. This is, in all probability, one of a host of names derived from
Tess of the D'Urbera family brought into the limelight by Thomas Hardy's novel, --villes, published in 1891.
George Turberville/Turbervile (1540-1610) was an English poet.
The heirs of W.S. T'urberville received a bounty warrant and a donation certificate for his service ir. the Texas Revolution (awarded in 1851).
Turberville, Rrbeville and Turbyfill are in the 1991 Austin telephone directory. Turbefield, Turberville and Turbyville are in the forthcoming consolidated
index of AGS Quarterly.
I fully expected to find a Derbyville somewhere! What other variants have you
seen? Please write to the editor so we can publish them.
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Dot Your t's and Cross Your i's!
In a printed list of slaves in Alabama in 1831 appeared a name new to me:
Chartolle. It was among ordinary names - Annie, Mose, Phyllis and so on - so I
speculated about its origin. Was it perhaps a French surname?
As I copied the name by hand I wrote it straight through before crossing the
t. Then it struck me: If I crossed the double 1 instead of the t, it would be
Charlotte! And that's what I think happened on the original.
This small, absent-minded error could make Barttell out of Bartlett, Mallet out
of Mattel, Hitton of Hilton, Hulton of Hutton, Colton of Cotton, Witton of Wilton,
Caslon of Caston, and so on. Failure to cross the t's entirely turns Annette into
hnelle, Jeanette into Jeanelle, Lynette into Lynelle
And beware of rounded, backhand scrawls that make i's look like e's. When the
i is only faintly dotted, Milton can be interpreted as Melton. Or the beginning
letter may make it appear to be Wilton.
Names scrawled in old family Bibles need careful scrutiny with a magnifying
glass. Did Nellie/Nettie marry a Biltmore or Beltmore or Bettmore?
...
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From the preceding Family Land Heritage Program: Have you noticed how German
families favor names starting with A for their sons?
One family had children named Lilly, Tilly and Piccidilly. What, no Milly?
Descendants reported that they had an aunt nmed Maggie Nolia. I suspect
they did her an injustice and that she was named Magnolia for the beautiful
blossoms of that fine old tree indigenous to the South.
-From the forthcoming consolidated AGSQ Index: I think I noticed three people
named Missouri Oregon something. MightTey have been born on the trail from
Missouri to Oregon?
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W i l l i a m RandolDh o f T u r k e s I s l a n d
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The Wandolphs of Virginia. By Robert lsham Randolph of Chicago
(Privately printed, ca.1930 Pp.404. Introduction, index)
The Virginia C a y s by Fairfax Harrison
(The DeVinne Press, 1919. Pp. xx>( +194. Introduction, illus., index, supplements)
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Earlier this century, exceptional genealogies were compiled on the Randolphs and
Carys, two of the more dynastic families of Virginia if not the United States. These
families numbered in their ranks some of the most noteworthy 18th & 19th century
Americans, among them Thomas Jefferson, Robert Edward Lee, Edmund & John
Randolph and John Marshall, as well as persons of more modest accomplishments
and the expected number of rascals.
Virginia genealogy may be somewhat bewildering, even to the seasoned genealogist.
The Randolphs (surname pronounced "RANduff') and the Carys tended to marry
among themselves, each other, and a select number of other patrician Virginia
families. Marriages among cousins were quite common, and names were frequently
reused. The Randolph & C a y books are quite helpful in untieing the Gordian Knot of
Virginia's first fami Iies.
B)
The two books, now well over half a century old, are still quite useful. The works take
somewhat different approaches. The Randolphs of Virginia follows basically just
the pedigree - births, marriages and deaths - of descendents of William Randolph of
Turkey Island (1651- 1711) in both the male and female lines. One yearns for further
biographical and bibliographical data. Many male family members, for instance, were
known almost universally by their plantation or city of residence, such as John
Randolph of Roanoke,%e omission of the geographic portion of their monikers is
particularly regrettable and rather surprising, as the author pointedly calls himself
Richard lsham Randolph of Chicago. But perhaps such information is unrealistic,
considering the staggering number of family members referenced.
The Virginia C a y s is a more traditional family histoy, charting the accomplishments, genealogical basics, and residences of the descendents in the male line of
Miles Cary (1622-1667) of Windmill Point. Photographs of family portraits are of
interest, although maps are not in evidence. Author Harrison, the son and husband of
Carys, chides as pure larceny by printed asserlion those descended from unrelated
Carys who suggest kinship with Miles; yet his own hint of a relationship between his
clan and the Viscounts Falkland an3 the Lord Hunsdon who married M a y Boleyn is
curiously undocumented.
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Both books are helpful and accurate as far as they go, but, as expected when
attempting to document thousands of descendents, whole lines may be uncharted,
particularly in the instances of who left the Old Dominion for the provinces. Photocopies of both books are now on file at the Texas State Library Genealogy Library.
Victorian Society in America
Peter Flagg Maxson
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Austin TX
REVIEWS
RECORDS OF IMMANUEL LUI"
CHURCH, Wiedeville, Washington County, Texas.
Volume 11. Translated and Published bv Dr. Edward C, Breitenkamp and Dr. Jack
Autrey Dabbs, at Bryan and Austin, Texas, 1991. Hardbound, ca 8% x 11"; iv +
260 pp; full-name index; table of contents.
This second volume of the records of Immanuel Lutheran Church translated by
D r . Breitenkamp and Dr. Dabbs (a valued member of Austin Genealogical Society)
contains the minutes of Congregational Meetings 1881-1936, followed by records
of the Women's Aid Society 1910-1945 and many lists of names in various cate-
gories
Also included are such activities of the church as the 1903 Congregational
Constitution, the Sunday School, Home Missions Union, subscribers to church papers, congregational pldeges, lists of communicants (some with the number of
children), lists of those who performed their duty of excavating graves, etc.
In this beautifully typed book with generous margins, the composers have
rendered further assistance to the reader by setting in boldface all proper
names occurring in the minutes of the congregational meetings.
The sternly just character of these pioneer members of Imnuel Lutheran
Church at Wiedeville is revealed in a resolution they passed in 1880:
such
members who refuse to contribute to the [new] building costs and therefore withdraw or resign, are not to be accepted again elsewhere unless, as restitution,
they contribute subsequently twice as much as the other members to the building
costs, according to their status (farm owners or renters)."
A three-page t tMemorandum" synopsizes the history of this congregation from
late 1869 to November 1881. In 1869, "the congregation consisted of the following members: 1 Christian Wide, 2 H e i n r i c h Wide, 3 Fro kemer, 4 H. Harnes,
5 Joho Geick, 6 Fkiedr, W i e s e , 7 Friedr. Wullze, 8 &go Frank, 9 F'riedro
&tins,
10 F. Redecker, 11 Joh. Wide." [No mention of wives or children]
The admission of new members (male) was reported in the minutes.
This book reveals interesting details pertaining to runnin the school
(taught by the pastor), tolling the bell for deceased persons non-members to pay
a dollar for this service), drilling a water well, calling new pastors (which
happened frequently) , withdrawing from the Texas Synod, digging graves ("each
member shall dig by turns"), and the fining of any member who failed to deliver
a cartload of wood for use in the church, the parsonage, or the schollhouse.
In 1891 the congregation voted for the pastor to teach the school in English
4% months and in German 1%months. There was some disagreement about the language to be used in the church service and the sermon, from time to time.
In the early 1.900s the church fell on hard times: financial deficits, congregational meetings adjourned for lack of a quorum, failure of members to show
up on congregational workdays, default on their pledges by some members, the need
for repairs on the church's property. In 1911 their schoolhouse was sold for $150
to the Wiedeville School District. In 1912 this congregation joined with that of
Gay Hill, sharing the pastor's salary.
In 1903 these hard-working, pious people formulated a new constitution, adopting the name I t Imnuel Evangelical Lutheran Congregation in Wiedeville." There
were 68 communicants (men and women listed separately) named in 1914. In that
year, three yearsbefore the United States declared war on Germany, the congregation took up collections for the following significant causes: For invalids, widows, and orphans: $5.60; Church building fund: $6.20; District: $10.95; German
Russians: $7.60; Youth League: $8.90; Reformation: $8.10; Red Cross for Germany:
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Several newspaper articles about the 50th anniversary of hanuel Lutheran
Church in 1921 are quoted. Of special interest to genealogists are four pages
setting forth the names of members who signed on the first of January 1903, showing when they joined the congregation and when they left. Afterwards, there is
less information about each signer, but there are many tables of names elsewhere.
The minutes of the Women's Aid Society are also interesting, especially the
meticulously detailed expenditures: 26 cents for two cans of stove polish; $1.65
ostage for a box of clothing to New Guinea; $5 (donated by six peo le) for the
'Round Rock electric iron"; $1 for cleaning velvet [church hangings ; $1.28 for
16 dozen paper plates.
In March 1937 the secretary recorded: I 1And since there was no business to
transact, Pastor Hartman gave a talk on (Christ's) passion." Minutes for 29
April 1942 reveal that the Women's Aid Society of College Station had to cancel
plans for a Joint meeting because of the tire shortage.
Many lists of the members of the Society should be of great interest to genealogists. In the Foreword of this volume and in its predecessor, the translators explain the variations in the spelling of the German names.
As may be inferred from the length of the above, this disinterested reviewer
found the book a fascinating chronicle of a small rural community, characteristic of an ethnic settlement which became increasingly American. The translators
have donated a copy to the Genealogy Collection of Texas State Library.
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THE STORY OF THE EARLY SE'ITLEXS OF STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT, 1641-1700, by
Jeanne Majdalany; including Genealogies of Stamford Families of the 17th Century
by author and Edith M. Wicks, (c) 1991 by Majdalany. Paper; 5% x 8%; pp. xi +211;
maps, illustrations, appendix, footnotes, bibliography and index. $17.50 + $3 s&h;
order #M031 from Heritaie Books, Inc., 1540-E Pointer Ridge Place, Suite 300,
Bowie MD 20716.
The history of this settlement begins in 1641 when 29 men left Wethersfield,
Connecticut to found a village some 75 miles to the southwest on land purchased
from the New Haven Colony. They soon changed the Indian names of the area to Stamford, suggesting Lincolnshire or Yorkshire origins for the majority of the men.
Interesting details of the day-to-day tasks of building the village, the dangers and hardships they endured, and their courage are drawn from Stamford Town Meeting Records and a few earlier histories. ?he effects of events in England and Europe,
wars with the Indians, witchcraft trials elsewhere in New England, and other occur7
rences are clearly visible in the chronicles of Stamford. Careful reading of this
book gives one an insight into the early history of almost any New England town.
Each chapter covers about a decade: beginning 1641 to 1649 and ending 1690 to
1700. Nearly all the active men of each period are identified, and the destinations
of many who moved away are mentioned. Unlike many histories which name only the officials of the government and wealthiest land owners, this one refers to @ h y in
humble stations. The 1701 Tax List includes men taxed for property from four pounds
to 148 pounds.
An admirable feature of the index is that it "references all names found in
the historical text, as well as buried names found in the genealogies." Thus one
can locate all given names under the surname in capital letters with ease.
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There are several photographs and sketches of old houses which are identified
in the List of Illustrations in the Preface.A truly outstanding feature of this
book is a fold-out sheet which contains three plat maps of Stamford at three stages:
1641-1660, 1661-1680 and 1681-1700. Each homelot is numbered and its owner is
names. When a lot has had multiple owners in the time period, the successive owners
and dates of recording the acquisition are given.
The genealogies of early Stamford families cover about 60 pages and are well
documented. The co-author, Edith M. Wicks, is currently president of the Stamford
Genealogical Society, and the happy collaboration of historian and genealogist produced a short but detailed biography of the progenitor preceding the condensed
statistics of his descendants. Fortunate indeed is the reader who finds ancestors
in this book.
Many different spellings of some names, as seen in the original records, are
revealed in these genealogieso Anyone with New England ancestors is likely to find
collateral relatives in The Early Settlers of Stamford, or at least some vignettes
of the kind of life they31 shared,
Written in a lively, almost conversational style, the book is heartily recommended by this reviewer,
MORE MUSINGS ABOUT NAMES
Did you ever wonder what ghastly tragedy inspired the name Kilbride? And why
would a family want to perpetuate the memory of such an occurrence by assuming the
name Kilbride?
Well, take heart, all ye who bear the name Kilbride, Kilpatrick, or the like.
It has nothing to do with murder.
kil/kill (pronounced kill) is from the Gaelic cill, derived from
The noun -the Latin cella, meaning cell. (In Latin, c was pronounced like k. That is why
scholars continue to say Keltic although millions of sports-minded people worship
"the Seltics." When you hear a choir sing "Gloria in exchelsis," they are harking
back only to the Italian, not the Latin pronunciation.)
Back to the cell, which may be defined as a small room (as in a monastery
or prison) OR as a group of people dedicated to a cause. Just as there have been
Communist cells, there were cells of people dedicated to a particular saint, such
as St. Patrick or St. Bridget. St. Bride (a variant form), a patron saint of Ireland, chose to remain a virgin and finally went into seclusion in a cell built under a large oak in County Kildare. The nane Kilbride was assumed by those who
were deeply impressed by her saintly behavior and teachings.
Tne Oxford Dictionary of English Christian Names says "The cult of St. Brighid (453-52very populaFin England as well as in Ireland." Modern nicknames include Bridey and Biddy.
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Mr. Hamlet Clowne I1 was the operator of a ferriferous, mono-controlled
excavator in a public works project to provide permanent housing for the worthy
citizens of the conanunity."
Question: What was his sometime occupation? See page 62.
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Send queries to Marilyn Tyra Gilbreath. 921 ihl Meadow Vale. Austin, 7X 78758. NOT to AGS post
office box. Include at least one date. place. and first name per query. Proofread your query
carefully for accuracy and clarity; it may be edited to our format. Use n m e s or abbreviations of
months. not figures. Use 2 capital letters for states, per US. Post Office Department. Queries
are free.
FLA -!LAMS"
As I go back through my Dad's family, I become stuck on my g-g. .
grandfather, b a r n Wt. lngram b. 18'10 Nash Co, NC (father&d.g&Mli.h. ca. 1768, mother
unknown); m. ca. 1838 or 1839 to
(h. 1820? in NU, d. 1875 or 1876 Fdls Co, lX): lngram d.
between 1864-1867(?) Fulls Co, 'TX. Children of lngram and Julia: Francis (female) b. 1839 in Al-(all other
children born in MS); WW..L. b. 1841, m.- .
- CIerisb. 1045;
. ?) b. 'I843;
l31~shL-E.b. 1846, m. M a y Ann Shery;
3 .b.1847.m.SallleL
in Falls Co. TX.. d. 1 Mar 1884
(my g-grandmother) b. 6 Nov 1850. m. 22 Feb 1872 to .~-FJEastland Ca, TX.; Qlivin R. b. 'I852;
b. 1854; MarearstP, b. 1656, m. ca. 1078 to C L
in Falls
Co, TA.; &% b. 1859, d. 1870.
Census sources: 1850 Smith Co, MS pg. 'I 3'1; 1660 Walker Co, -lX
pg. 130; -1 870 Falls Co. TX py 2'18: &
'I880 Falls Co, 'TX pg. 263. Any help would ho appreciated! ""Curtis FlaR 2867 Maydelle, Farmers
Branch, TX 75234.""
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j % A l i P W € * Seeking any information on my M e father B&g$GB.mmar -11Gr~mjner)
Hnrt b. 29 JRn
1900 in Ft. Worth, M. His father: - ~ H Q & an artist with siudio in Ft.Worth in oarly 1900's. His
mother: I&&&..@Q&H& (at the time of her death, 7 Mar 194'1, she was married to J. R. Mason).
-rressa
M.Hart 80'1 E. Huber, Weatherford, OK 73096.""
sM(jrhr I would like to'know more about . M . L l r l C i E ) t L Q h t ? t h e M t who moved to Blanco Co. 1X
but were not living there in 'I 900. Children: j-&m-E., J g ~ j m G .N-A.,
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ThomL.,
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in
Travis Co, Precinct 4
E..hrlarthEn., aaha Colvrn., and-.
Also---&nryF
in 1900. Children: William & Elm.e~M d ~ l . - * F ~ F ~ Q swrite
~ to Mrs. Alvera Dunn, 94'1 6 Wallinqford
Dr., Burke, VA 2201 5.""
CR. 1875,
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L % ! ! k - M L L M r I am a descendant of A Q L Q Q Wb.~1~3 QrJt
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~ 5 iri TN, m. /&i&gJh Jane
Green d. 20 Nov 1900 in Willinmson Co, '1X. I neeid information tin ihii; couple.
//088SXELLLAR* I am also u descendarjt csf ~
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Children: M o o b. 31 Clec I87fJ. d. 5 Dec 'I 879; Mm-Ut b. 4 Jan 1881, d. 16 Apr 1918;
Ikhy-Jansb. 22 Jun 1882, rJ. 1 'I May 1963; G
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W b. 5 Feb 1884, d. 25 Jun 1964; m
n Fthal
b. 22 Aug 1889, d. 7 Jun 1985. I would like to find more information on these fiimilies. I also have R greut
deal of informationto share. -Keith
Keller,.600 Atchlcy Ur., Granbuy, TX 76048.-
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FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Jan Carter, Supervisor of
the Genealogy Collection in Texas
has furnished this diagram of the
Thus you can familiarize yourself
before you come to partake of its
State Library,
Genealogy Unit.
with the layout
rich resources.
A few slight changes have been made since this
drawing was made.
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Texas S t a t e V e r t i c a l File Contents: W E - R Y A N
-been articles i n A G S Q x u t the c o n t x o f e
Since June 1988 t h e r e have
Vertical F i l e i n TSL's Genealogy
Collection. Thanks t o Barbara and J e r r y Goudreau, f a i t h f u l members of our Society,
the family d a t a f o l d e r s are being examined and a summary printed by computer. They
even plan t o make a second survey and inventory any f o l d e r s that have been added
s i n c e their f i r s t examination.
RABB: B i o g r a p h i c a l and g e n e a l o g i c a l i n f o r m a t i o n . Names i n f i l e
a r e : Rabb, D a v i s , Crownover, Hamblin, Wiley, W i l s o n , C a s p a r i s ,
Dodgen, Smith, Gould, B i y g s , Rees, Vaughn, Kennedy, Whitlow,
Moore, Wright, G i l e s , K n o l l e , M c C o l l u m , Andrews, P a t t o n , Thorp,
L e d b e t t e r , S t a n l e y , M e r r y f i e l d arid J o n e s . [lo l e t t e r - s i z e pages]
.
RADER, R . C . : O b i t u a r y . Names i n file a r e : Rader, Hawkins, J o n e s ,
A l l e n , P e n n i n g t o n , P r e e c e , Smith, K l i e n , Eustace, RogeIs, Thomas,
Lessene and AL-thur-. [l l e g a l - s i z e page.]
RAGAN: Family i n f o ~ n r a t i o n . N a i n e s i n f i l e a r e : Ragan, Webster,
Wallace, Green, Gordan, Needhani, Stower, Cupp, Dunn, R o z e l l ,
R o y a l s , F o s t e r , Ward, Cook, Barnett., Chatham, Shiver, Simmons,
McHay, K e l l y , L a i n e , Clanton and Keener. [ 6 l e t t e r - s i z e p a g e s . ]
F a m i 1 y .tr:f:orniat i 4 x 1 . Naateu 111 f~ le are: Haguel., Sinipson,
Edwards, Rrownriyg, I r i o n , G r i f f i t h , H e e k s , Starr, G a l l a g h e r ,
G Legq , B u t o r t i , F u r b u s , ? ' h o z n , I i o s k i a s , Taylor , Towers, Condy ,
Wyrikoop and C h a r l t o n . [ 6 legal-size and 2 l e t t e r - s i z e pages.]
RAGUET:
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R h i i i e s , U i g g s and Mogg. f l l e t t e r - s i z e page. 7
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R A N K I M : Fami i y infarnia1:ion. Mi3nies i i r f:i.I.t. , z I : ~ : H a n k i n , P l e y e r s ,
C a l . l . o w a y , Carmichaei, M c C l a r t y , Lance, M a y , Sherman, E p p e r s o n ,
C r a i g , Young, Robb, Iiogan, Snodgrass, McEI v e e r P e a r s o n and
Skillinan. [ a l e g a l - s i z e arid 2 lettrr-size pages. :I
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RATCHFORD: Application for a military stone. Only name in file
is: Ratchford. [ 2 letter-size pages.]
RATLIFF: Newspaper clippings. Names in file are: Ratliff, Pace
and Pearson. 1 2 legal-size pages.]
RAVEN: Family information. Names in file are: Raven, McCarty,
Martin, Bastian, Malik, Hensley, Barngrower, Moore, Townsley,
Hayes, Dobbs and Curtis. [4 lelter-size pages.]
RBY: Family Information, pedigree, land records, will and
inventory of estate and 11 copies of "Ray Researcher." Names in
file are: Mostly Ray, Boyd, Locker, Swearensen, Whi'tner, Cross,
Claggett, White, Pritchett, Busey, Posey, Griffith, Leslie,
Clary, R o s s , Howe, Wood, Moreland, Arthur, Sherve, Jenkins,
Kewton, Scott, McElroy, Howard, McKenzie, Denton, Bell, Keys,
Owens, Routh, Coffee, C o r w n , Morgan, Tieso, Belts, Ritchey,
Yost, Smith, Darby, Schoolings, HcComb, McDonald, Finley,
Walker, Head, Brown, Miller, Lum, Bond, Fisher, Yount, Miles,
Ligon, O'Connor, Baines, Young, Simmons, Coopen: and Hamilton.
[ 2 Ledger-size, 7 legal-size and 2 4 9 letter-size pages.]
REA: Pedigree, Genealogical information, Cemetery records, Wills,
Family group sheets, DAR application papers arid census records.
Names in file are: Rea, Rhea, Morris, Wallace, Barrlki11, Smith,
Laney, Reid, Maxwell, McIlwane, McLain, Preston, Breeden, Kerr,
Secrist, Harris, Robinette, Grier, Eubariks, Hennangen, Brown,
Berryhill, Black, Boyle, Haynes, McAuley, Carmichael, Tomblin,
Campbell, Williams, Lyle, Kuykendall, Lemmond, Patterson, Bass,
Matthews, Buckner, Dunn, Youngblood, Mason, Kirkpatrick, Hunt,
Harris, Rogers, Mann, Caston, Alexander, Mason, Barnes and
Sharpe. [1 ledger-size, 21 legal-size and 102 letter-size pages.]
READ: Family information. Names in file are: Read, Gpann, Reese,
Sebastian, Cox, Southerland, Jones, Bard, Carter, B i lniari, Smith,
Adgeloth, Winluck, Ramsey, Aehmore, Johnson, Taylor and Collins.
[2 letter-size pages.]
REAGAN, John H. and Timothy: BiogLaphical sketches arid d copy of
"Reagan Journal." Edames in f i l e are: Reagan, Hagan, Shultz, Mayo,
Ratliff, Judson, Tucker, Dawis, Wall, P r u i t . t , Blakeny, Keeton and
Morris. [ 4 2 letter-size pages.]
RED-REDD: Family history. Names i.n t i l e a r e : Red, Kedd, Webb,
Smoot, Graves, Purcell arid FiuheK:.[2 legal & 8 letter-size pp.]
REDGATE, Samuel Joseph: Biographical sketch. Names i n file are:
Redgate, Jardt, Yergiti and Bouyer. [ t letter-size page.]
REED: Family information, an obituary, estate inventory, and
adoption papers. Nanies in file are: Reed, Oliver; Thompson,
Southerland, Larsen, James, C'owington, Milstead, Sherman, La Poe
and Stephens. [9 legal-size and 20 lettcr-size pages.]
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REEVES, Reuben W.: Biographical information and Newspaper
clippings. Names in file are: Reeves, Hiller, Fine, Jones, Fox,
Freeman, Salyer, Robbins, Westbrook, Howell, Gallaway, Rogers and
Holder. [ 5 letter-size pages.]
REID: Family data, Group sheet, wills, deeds, letters and pension
information. Names in file are: Reid, Williamson, Wallace, Farr,
Patterson, Griffith, Bagley, Parks, Franklin, Vorhees, Sample,
Freeman, Bigar, Snell, Faulkner, Cathey, Walker, Blair, Ray, Rea,
Rodden, Robinson, R o s s and Cross. I 2 8 legal-size and 26 lettersize pages.]
REWICK: Pedigree Charts. lames in file are: Renick, Campbell,
Boykin, Wall, Collins, Oliver, Anderson, Baker, Banner, Burton,
Bladock, Lytton, Hall, Kay, Logan, Wandever, Witcher, Litton,
Vandervourt, Hollingsworth, Embree, Daugherty, Shakleford,
Baber, DeLoach, De Loges, Moos, Watts, Tandy and Sanders.
[I letter-size & 4 Ledger-size pages.]
RICARD, John: Death notice from the A u s t i n -wegdc-an Stateman,
dated, April 26, 1961, in the column, "This day in Texas."
Death occurs in 1861. H e was secretary to David Burnet in
1836. Names in file are: Ricard, Burnet and Bishop.
I1 letter-size gage.]
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RICE: Edmund Rice Association. Names in file are: Rice, Rea,
Brigham, Walker, Tully, Benedetti, Burt, Liwington, Maynard,
Bates, Whiting, Frost, Brent, Newton, Howe, Wilson, Goodenow,
WcQuillen, Parmenter, Mheelock, McSweeney, Hazeltine, Towne,
Allen, Swieteer, Forbush, Gleason, Harrington, Warren, Fay,
Church and Pike. 115 letter-size pages.]
RICHARDSON: 8 copies of "Richardson Family Researcher." Obits.,
Bible records and an ower-sized pedigree chart. Names in the
file are: Richardson, Miles, Sellers, Owens, Kimbrough, Ricks,
Lindeman, Boyd, Jones, Harris, Henningar, Nicholson, Gypson,
Chrisman, Harrison, HcClure, Buck, Deathridge, Calmes, EPcCarty,
Moore, Murphy, Gross, Waller, Wilburn, Currrmins, Smith, Brown,
Gage, Browder, Castleman, Fitzgerald and Boykin.
[l4" X 40" chart and 21 letter-size pages.)
RIDDLE, Thomas Evans: An article in the &ust.lg Stateman. A
birthday celebration at the Confederate Home, on his 107th
birthday. Newspaper dated: April 11, 1953. [l letter-size page.]
RIGGS: An article about the Riggs massacre. Names in file are:
Riggs, Elmo, Merzwilk, Perry and Leach. rl letter-size page.)
RILEY, James: Biographical information. Names in file are: Riley,
Wade, Hart, Clay, Smith, Todd and Lincoln. 116 letter-size pp.]
RIMGO: 8 issues of the "Ring0 Researcher." Names in file are:
Ringo, Able, Campbell, Crow, Daugherty, McMillin, Herman..Hillis,
Rowland, Bagley, Wyse, Klages, Noser, Merrill, Tolle, Grant,
Edwards, Martin, Mannix, Beetz, Hibbet, Belcher, Stoutenberg,
Cook, Daniel, Hoops, Hughes, Brown, Lashbrook, Crockrum, Stone,
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Jordan, Mann, Ford, Graham, Allsup, Eller, Priest, Ringold,
Willis, Mercer, Cummins, Dameron, Leedham, Coppedge, Delps,
Britton, Colfin, Lacy, Magness, Lawson and Strode.
[lo6 letter-size pages.]
RINGSTAFF: Genealogical data. Names in file are: Ringstaff,
Potter, Browning, Barnum, Farmer, Dove, Garner, Moore, Downing,
Randolph, English, Davis, Mangham, ROSS, Linz, Connelly, Britches,
Hildago, Gibbs, Plassey, Clemendot, Richcreek, Simon, Keeling,
Jowett, Haagenson, Bowles, Montgomery, Waldon, Beam, Williams,
Newton and Sullivan. [18 letter-size pages.]
RIVERS: Genealogy information. Names in file are: Rivers, Tait,
Mansfield and Jones. [I legal-size and 6 letter-size pages.]
ROBERSOW: 1 copy of "Genealogical and Historical Mews of the
Cumberland Gap, TN." Names in file are: Roberson, Robinson,
Robertson, Robison, Jones, Propst, Bradshaw, Hogan, Holley,
Field, Scruggs, Wood, Cardwell, Ayers, Newton, Loggins, Hand,
Ketchurn, Baker, Hughes, Martin, Edwards, Cox, Sherwin, Davis,
Connolly, Billingsey, Hollman, Rose, De Lofosse and Crenshaw.
[I legal-size page and 8 letter-size pages.]
ROBERTS: Letters, estate papers, biographical information and
a large pedigree chart. Names in f i l e are: Roberts, Ellwood,
Ferguson, Weinert, Rose, Potter, Stovall, Stevenson, Sublett,
McGown, Thompson, Sneed, Beasley, Jordan, Carr, Bishop, Palmer,
Hilton, Payton, Thornton, Ellison, Horrell, Blair, Warren, Reid,
Bolt, Gray, Horton, Perry, Culpepper, Puckett, C o r b e t t , Brown,
BUrdett, Gage, Luce, James, Whitehead, Reed, Sharp, Gilbert and
Daugherty. [ l l r legat-size pages, 25 letter--sizepages and a
chart 36" X 55".]
ROBERTSON: Will, Lineage of Sterling Clack Robextson, genealogy
and newspaper clippings. Names in file are: Robertson, Keich,
Maclin, Gower, Hunter, Bell, HcMairy, Crockill, Johnston, Cash,
Reeves, Brown, Hill, Erwin, Napier, Walker, Davis, Hatta, Allen,
Beck, Goodl~e,Oldham, Cheatham, GKeeWeS, Irion, Westbrook,
Harden, Flanegan, Childress, Christian, Jennings, Watson, Cooper,
Paschall, Taylor, Campbell, Wall, Riggs, Kennedy, Lang, Fulmore,
Bailey, Fowler, Roberts, Sevier, Bean, Cartel, Isbell, Nichols,
Reagan, Black, Marsch, Olivei, Givens, Patrick, White, Downing,
Rankins, Douglass, Couch, Clark and Boldridge.
r69 letter-size, 8 legal-size, arid 2 18" X 32" p a g e s . ]
ROBERTSON: Wills, Obituaries & genealogical data. 1 copy of the
"Robertson Report: Names in file are: Robectson, Givens, Karr,
Downey, Douglass, Rankin, Downing, C o u c h , White, Patrick, Lea,
Baldridge, Myers, Cledcnin, Moonman, Keller, Carries, Robertson,
Robinson, Anderson, Dunn, Wheelock, Moore, Seiver, Smith, Bean,
Southerland, Nichols, Reagan, Gower, Larig, Bell, McClain, Wall,
WcNairy, Cockrill , Hannuii, Hunter, F o r s t , B r e e d l o v e , Woodruff,
Parker, Porter, Garrett, Welch, Webb, E I i I I , Napier, Hicks, Allen,
Oldham, Keich, Childress, R e e v e s , Nelson, Martin, Johnson, Brady,
Bishop, Woods, Haniilton, Maguire, Bassett, Detrj.ch, Thompson,
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Davison, Jenkins, Talbolt, Terry, Wilson, Tummes, Townsend, Cain,
Poage, Cruckshank, Munson, Waller and Reeves. [ 2 18" X 2 4 " ,
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letter-size, 8 legal-size pages.]
ROBINSON: Genealogical, Biographical, legal data and an obituary.
Most unusual information in the obituary about his estate.
Names in file are: Robinson, Crittenden, Burdge, Harris, Sims,
Wilson, Parker, Howard, Van Wyck, Jarboe, Scruggs, Shirley, Fite,
Anderson, Smith, Harchbanks, Ray, Criddle, Huddleston, Sheldon,
Browning, Brooks, Jones, Perkins, Harrell, King, Leach, Ellis,
Bennett, Garrett, Duke, Patterson, Reed, Reynolds, Saunders,
Brown; West, Allen, Overstreet, Wyatt, Haynes, Cardwell, Dyer,
Holland, Meador, Weatherford, Field, Coleman, Parrish, Headley,
Padgett, Bynum, Lauderdale, Kelly, Whitaker, Scott, Wilhoit,
Greewer, Miller, Hudson, Goodnor, Willingham, Leland, Beaty,
Monroe, Young, Odom, Bryan, McAdoo, Mullinax, Hawkins, Turner,
Sanders, Randall, Adamson, Hardcastle, Pritchard, Stanford,
Yeargin, Williams and Hayes. [I 16" X 2 4 " and 9 4 letter-size pp.]
ROCHE: 2 obituaries. Names in file are: Roche, Smithers, Dunston,
Allen and Wingfield. 1 2 letter-size pages.]
ROCHELLE: Pedigree charts. Names in file are: Rochelle, Boone,
Jordan, Evan, Starke, Moore, Crowell, Gresham, Rugeley, Lee,
Clark, Pancoast, Tyson, Graves, Wooten, Kennedy, Massack, Kidd,
McGuire, Knight, Lord, Magee, Williamson, Lewis, Thomas, Rochell,
Rochel, Rochael and Gilliam. [2 letter-size pages.]
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RODARMEL: Genealogical information. Names in file are: Rodarmel,
Butler, Hill, Hoch, Kuhns, Roadarmi and Rederolf.
[6 letter-size pages.]
RODDEN: Pedigree Chart. Names in file are: Rodden, Castleberry,
Southerland, Nash, Lauderdale, Wyatt, Bremser, Brannon, Doyle,
Hope and Elliot. [l 28" X 9" and 1 9" X 20" pages.]
ROEMER: A pedigree chart. Names in file are: Roemer, Bonneman,
Sellars, Culp, Welch, Moore, Thayer, Gilcreas, Reed, Evino,
Session, Robinson, McBride, Best, Reno, Parker, Chattam, Cook,
Balez, Lewis, Garner, Stuebing, Dixon, Wilmer, Boyd, Wardlow,
Brownlee, Graham, Bauer, Faulk, Holiday, Davis, Alvarado, Suhr,
Bridges, Eppkink, Randall, McLaughlin, La Course, Frenzel,
Dunham, Kinsham, Lacurse, Rutledge, Ford, Conoly, Musgrove,
Loflin, Meltzen, Beirman, Epplink, Randall, Carlson, Elgin,
Shelton, Hudler, Fisher, Rutledge, Manor, Smith, Sanders
and Hunt. [I. 96" X 18" size Chart.]
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ROGERS: Land, marriage, pension, and lineage records. Census.
Large folder, divided into three folders, Records, Genealogy
and Group sheets and pedigree charts. Names in file are:
Rogers, Elkins, Smith, Purvis, Thomas, Rodgers, Daugherty,
Price, Rabb, Lea, Lee, Johnson, Miller, White, Ralston, Dix,
Bowles, Jones, Anderson, Lay, Davidson, Lentz, Barrow, Locke,
Hardin, Long, Burrell, Raulerton, Crier, Schwarz, Brockhausen,
Stagner,buer, Mills, Holder, Weber, Miles, Geyer, Hall, Hill,
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McEane, Halbert, Houston, Bays, B o w e r s , Griffin, Richardson,
Badley, Shade, McMahon, Dawidson, West, Merryman, Wash, Blair,
Dool$y, newton, Homer, Ridl@X, ch@ssher, M@arnrill, Be% Verde,
Van Buren, R e e v e s , Hand, ~ a r r i s ,Elkins, Perry, Mitchell,
Pierce, B r u d e t t i , P i r t l e , ~ o c k e , Moore, Orr, Clayton,
Dek%loss,Hopson, A d a m , Wilks, Salts, Kennedy, Troxell, Eucas,
Waters, Wallace, Wobinet, Secrest, Foard, Free, Wyatt, Pace,
Brmkbaugh, Bostick, Manford, Gibson, Barber, Brooks, Morris,
Adams, Berry, ~ e i d ~essenger,
,
ally, ~ c c u e ,~ c ~ e e
Sternes,
,
Gill, Franklin, B o s t , Stinnett, Meallister, Swearingen, R i m e ,
Sample, Fritz, Woodruff, Sexton, ~ e r ~ yMccormick,
,
Micheal,
Gourley, B o s t i c , Ferguson and Huff.
[3l2 letter-size pages and 94 legal-size pages.]
ROBRER: A short story of the life of Isaac H. Rohrer, as t o l d
by him in 1949. Names in f i l e are: Rohrer, Kreider, Henry, Bates,
Grissom, Miller, Minor, O"Connor, Wagner, Wance, Oatron, Bowles,
Vaughn, McWilliams, Hatton, Landis, Mollinger, Sumner, Merrick,
Major, Wewell, Lefewer, Stoner, Eby and Ranck.
[lo letter-size pages.]
ROMAN, Richard: Biographical infomation. Names in f i l e are:
Roman and Wallace. [2 letter-size gages.]
Names in file
ROOTS: 1 copy of a family publication
are: Root, Roote, Rootes, Rout, Routt, Jones, Sonida, Hendrix,
Toote, Halls, Waller, Coleman, Hardin, Sprague, Sutton, Woods,
Hall, Green, Wilson, Fletcher, Rainey, Stockton, Newhall, King,
Stewart, Sisson, Allen, Balcombin, Bishop, Johnson, Tarbox,
Russell, Welch, Alward, Haynes, Kellog, Friary, Hinsdale, Crump,
Pomeroy, Daniel, Pinnrick, Goodall, Sweetland, Baxter, Anderson,
Robley, Matthews, Thatcher, Muggins, Murrell, Galaway, Hudson,
West, Josey, Stockton, Pipkins, English, Killborn, Moody,
Scripture, Lawrence, Leonard, Spencer and Robb.
[23 letter-size pages.]
ROSE: Genealogical information in a letter. Names in file are:
Rose, Kirk, Helms, Rosell, Rozell, Boone, Dennis, Smith,
Bellows, Bellis and Knox. [9 letter-size pages.]
ROSS: Historical information, With,some genealogical notes: Names
in file are: R o s s , MacIwer, Monro, Bigbea, Jeffries, Cook, O a ks ,
C w i n s , Urban, Casse, Martinek, McClain, Logan, Allen, Poor,
Morong, Felton, Glenn, Killingsworth, Faulkerson, Scrutchfield,
Moore, White, Brooks, Perkins, Lock, Puckett, Wolfolk, McEathron,
Butterfield, Laflin, Jones, Collins, Wilson, Albright and
Robison. Much of R o s s Material is unrelated to others in file.
[I 20" x 3"' copy, 4 legal-size pages & 12 letter-size pages]
ROUTB: Letter. Names in file are: Rauth, Wroe, Bogart, Caldwell,
Brashear and Spring. [l legal-size page and 2 letter-size pages.]
ROWDEW: 1 copy of the "'Rowden Family Newsletter." Names in file
are: Rowden, Asher, Houlihan, Pacatte, Dean, Reed, Smith, Hake,
Tyree, Helton, Hutton, Gray, Hill, Holmes, Hutchison, Crump,
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Crane, Dial, Parks, Lawson and Clark. [ 2 5 letter-size pages.]
ROWLETT: A letter. Names in file are: Rowlett, Parmelee, Jones,
Clark', Lackey, Locke, Miller, Owen, Burow, Evans, Newman, Swan
and Meade. [2 letter-size pages.]
ROY: A notice of Rob Roy's funeral. Names in file are: Roy,
Thomas, Clark and Looney. [l letter-size page.]
RUBEWKAM: Genealogical information. Names in file are: Rubenkam,
Rubicam, Rubincam, Rubencame, Wister, Franz, Gercke, Stunizin,
Leimbach, Rudeloff, Lume, Curaeus, Linne, Rudolf, Spede, Beck,
Widitz, Stuckrath, Rexrodt, Brill, Reitz, Fiedler, Francke,
Schuhmann, Selling, Heysse, Heisterling, Gliem, Glime, Gleim,
Kroll, Weimar, Crollius, Geiter, Dircks, Dirksen, Uckerman,
Jones, Miles, Gibbs, Kemp, Ritterhouse, Donat and Macknet.
[30 letter-size pages.]
RUCKER: 1 copy of the "Rucker Ruckus," a family newsletter. Names
in file are: Rucker, Keach, Head; Brown, Belding, Fislar, Newland,
Plaskett, Liggett, Hoffman, Bowman, Tatlock, Davis, Calloway,
Howell, Abrell, Rhodes, Newland, Moore, Eaton, Eason, Fullbright,
Weirman, Kenworthy, White, Harris, Hall, Rhutan, Killey, Wheeler,
Van Cleve, Taylor, Bell, Gill, Hellencamp, Janeski, Motsinger,
Quinlan, Cupp, Ramp, Sentz, Stout, Gelhbach, Goss, McCrary,
Burcham, Stocxell, Weathers, Carr, Hobson, Loyd, Hendrickson,
Wilson, Sheets, Hamilton, Roberts, Hatheny, Matthews, Patterson,
Thomas, Stage, Empson, Peters, Hinderlider, Jackson and
Woodmansee. [12 letter-size page.]
RUGELEY: 10 issues of "Ruqeley Family Association Newsletter."
Names in file are: Rugeley, Talbot,-Allen, Jinkins, Irvin,
Blair, Goodwin, Smith, Rochelle, Colgin, Haupt, Elmore, Wiggins,
Walcott, Matthews, Liwesay, Hawkins, Lewis, Crosswell, Love,
Price, Ward, Hoskins, Gartrell, Dobbins, Needham, Shelby, Moore,
Campbell, Harding, Markley, Niehaus, Meadows, Holditch, Huson,
Blasingame, Morgan, Johnston, Rosenfeld, Dunn,-Gardner, Tippins,
Bachman, Furse, Ginn, Clark, Dillard, Miller, Monroe, Blocker,
Couch, Nelle, Garrott, DeLucas, Findley, Mrak, Powell, Pounds,
Stewart, Sheppard, Dockery, Montgomery, Cox, Lee, Ferguson,
Colcock, Graves, Cantzon, Hauer, Peareson, Sargent, Kelley,
Greig, Grover, Inks, Bates, Robbins, Doubek, Bunberry, Pedley,
Hale, Williams, Browning, Herbst, Wright, Keller, Weede, Wells,
Bardmass, Wleczyk, Weaver, Dockery, Ivy, Chung, McMurray,
Lanford, Freeman, Warren and Lowndes. [p6 legal-size pages.]
RUIMGE: Genealogical data. Names in German, [19 letter-size pp ..]
RURIK: An article about the house of Rurik. Names in file are:
Rurik, Hesse, Darnstadt, Oldenburg, Bargartion, Hukranskiy and
Helita. [ S letter-size pages.]
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RUSSELL: Article, obituary, pedigree chart, letter. Names in
file are: Russell, Ward, Roberts, Baker, Maxwell, Jones, Etier,
Lennox, Lenox, Phipps, Conway, Davis, Pencin, Bean, McGinnis,
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C l a r k , J e t e r , Crouley, Craner, Osborn, J o b s o n , Scroggins,
Caswell, Smith, Low, Lowe, Mahoney, Anderson, Stroud, Layton,
Ray, Byrd, Hamlog, Craddock, Fox, Dark, Jordan, Tucker, Nichols,
Lynch, Poole, Roland, Wrrington, Petty, Hngram, Wright, Foreman,
Wlldredge, Ridge, Gardnerhire, Dawidson, McCurdy, Headers, Crier,
Hendrix, Sterrett, Blackburn, €40rnrisow, Bantin, Lawgford, Waller,
WcCain, Bewley, Fitzgerald, Jouett, Wlston, Wallace, Hardaway,
Wunnelle, Wethersbee, Gilbert, Reed, Pridgeon, Murray, R u n ,
Evans, G a r h e r , Chastain, " w i t t y , Francis, Henderson, Brightman,
Spears, a t k i n s o n , Dickinson, Burmeister, Yeamans, Smith, Terry,
Church, Root, Beets, G r a w e s , EYolcott, Collins, Rathbone, Jones,
Van Duesen, Winship, Baldwin, Brown, Fowler, Taber, Godfrey,
King, Danford, Johnston, Ford, Horn, Ryan, Barney, Reynolds,
Miller, Hick, Atwood, Allyn, Morgan, Winslow, Sill, Greene,
Hichelson, Bond, CaldwelP, Williams, Robbins, Tuppert, Hill,
Crandall, Perrin, Wwis, Deming, Beeman and Whitting. [l legal
s i z e page, 4 14" X 24'' pages and 10 letter-size p a g e s . ]
RUST: a list of children of William Rust. N a m e s in file are:
Rust, Moss, Grooms, Spalding, Freeman, Carter and Holland.
[1 letter-size page.]
RYAN: a letter and pedigree chart. Names in file are: Ryan, Ord,
Choate, King, Andre and Cresap.
[1 letter-size page and 1 legal-size page.]
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Rena by Bess Ferris
Grandmother's house was the first in Oak Cliff to have
electric wiring. This achievement was due to her'foresight
and sense of adventure.
In the early days of electricity, certain homes in
neighborhoods were chosen to be demonstrators. My
grandmother read in the newspaper that her section of
Dallas was next for this advanced technology, and volunteers
were asked to call the office to make arrangements for
their homes to be supplied with the proper.wiring.
Grandmother was among the first in line, and the first
in oak Cliff, so she got her wish.
The one room which was chosen by the electric company
was the front room of the house, which was also
Grandmother's and Granddaddy's bedroom. Streams of gaping
people came at all hours of the evening to see this
marvelous contraption hanging from a single string in
the middle of h e room. We children were fascinated,
and fought for the pleasure of pulling the chain that
turned a light bulb into a light. Grandmother was the
enthusiastic saleslady who gave lectures on the advantages
of owning an electric light.
But there were problems. N o one could go to bed until
the last visitor left. Granddaddy wasn't too happy over
the situation, but solved the problem by taking a mattress
out to.the back porch, and there he slept for the duration
of the six weeks period of sales.
Grandmother later had the entire house wired for
electricity
.
...........................
,
The author is my aunt and this section is excerpted from
.anessay she sent to me.
Grandmother was Mary ,IreneReaves, called Rena, born
7 August 1878 in Milam County, TX. She married William
Sylvanus Ross 22 December 1895. She died in San Angelo,
Tom Green, TX 29 August 1975 and is buried in Arlington,
TX (Parkdale).
A compikd descendant chart is in the Vertical Files
of the Texas State Library under her parent's names,
Joseph Allen Reaves' and Samantha Caldonia Johnson.
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Londa Burns
1221 W Prairie Lea
Lockhart, TX 78644
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I have been fortunate recently to enjoy these remembrances
of earlier times. Here they are for you, too.
Milam County, c 1913
by Carlton Norris
We all lived such very simple lives in those days. W e
tilled the soil with horses and mules; we had no
telephones; no way to get around except by horse or foot
or train. The church building doubled. as the school house.
My father got very little schooling in the mods of
Tennessee. Back in those days, they only had school
about three months out of the year, and people didn't
think it was all that important to get an education.
He was self-educated from reading, and was well-versed
in the Bible.
We lived in the Little River bottom of Milam County,
near Davilla, raising hogs and cattle and crops. When
I was going on five, there was a flood. The water got
up 26 inches deep on the bottom floor of our house.
We had an upstairs and plenty of groceries. I remember
my dad and Uncle Quint wading around in the water, trying
to tend to the stock.
Great Grandma Johnson was about the calmest person there.
She would crack pecans for us kids and tell us stories.
She said the Good Lord muld take care of us, and He
did! There were no casualties. They took us out of
there in a boat, from the window, to high ground. My
two older brothers, Claude and Albert left first, with
two men, but their boat took on water, and they had to
get up in a tree for a time. They weren't too far from
Aunt Lillie's house, and saw the door wash open, and
some things floated out. She later chided them for not
getting down and shutting the door.
We went to Aunt Lizzie and Uncle Rufe's house because
it was at the top of a hill. Water was all around, like
an island. I went to sleep on the way there and don't
remember getting out of the boat, nor do I remember how
long the flood lasted.
We had some very enjoyable times back there.
enjoyed all those years we were there.
I really
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Carleton Norris was born 11 Feb 1909, and lives in Houston.
He is one of my Reaves kin. His father was James Albert
Norris, and mother was Samantha Ann Reaves.
Edited by Londa Burns
Londa Burns
1221 W. Prairie Lea
Lockhart, TX 78644
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AH NEN Ti4F E L
1
BUCFI, P h y l l i s J u a n i t a : : 1927 B l o c k t o n , T a v l o r , IA2
BUCK, C h a r l e s Max: 1903 A r n o l d s P a r k , D i c k i n s c n , 114-1989
A u s t i n , T r a v i s , TS
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WHITE, P h y l l i s A l v e r a : 1903 P a w n e e C i t v , P a w n e e , IA-1985
A u s t i n , T r a v i s , TX
4
BUCK, C h a r l e s E p h r i a m : 1 9 7 8 S t e r l i n g , J o h n s o n , N E - 1 9 4 3
Waseca, Waseca, PIN
5
BHhNDT. ' J o h a n n a A l f r e d a : 1881 C h e s t e r f i e l d , Palk, I A - 1 9 7 7
A u s t i n , T r a v i s . TX
6
WHITE, W i l l i a m Andrew: 1879 D e l h i , D e l a w a r e , 19-3962
W a l l i n g f o r d , D e l a w a r e , PN
7
BROWN, E d n a G r a c e : 1879 P e r r y , D a l l a s , IA-1959 D e s M o i n e s ,
Polk, I A
8
BUCK, H e n r y M o n t e r v i l l e : 1852 B r a n d s o n , J a c k s o n , Ifi-1918
S e a t t l e , K i n g , WA
9
POTTER, Mary E l i z a b e t h : 1858 C r a n e C r e e k , F a y e t t e , IA-1921
A r n o l d s P a r k , D i c k i n s o n , IA
10
B H A N D T , Andrew P e t e r : 1848 E d l e s k a g , E l f s b o r q s l a n ,
Sweden-1893 D e s M o i n e s , P o l k , I R
11
KNUTSON, Maria Magdal e n d :
1858 C o p e n h a g e n , D e n m a r k - 1 9 3 1 D e s M o i n e s , P o l k , I A
12
WHITE, Moses H e n r y : 1 8 5 1 B e d l o w , B u c k i n g h a m s h i r e ,
E n g l a n d - 1 9 2 4 L e w i s t ~ n , NE
13
CUMMINGS, H a r r i e t A m e l i a : 1856 D e l h i , D e l a w a r e , IA-1915
Pawnee C i t y , Pawnee, IU
14
BROWN, W i l l i a m : 1845 Andy, M o n o n q a l i a , WV-190'7 P e r r y ,
D a l l a s , IA
15
STICEEL, Mary E t t a : 1851 P u t n a m , B u r e a u p I L - 1 9 2 9 P e r r y ,
Dallas, IA
1'5
BUCK, E p h r i a m : 1832 P l a t t s b u r g h , C l i n t o n , NY-1887
Oelrichs, Fall River, SD
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MILLER, Mary E l i z a b e t h : 1 9 3 2 P e r r y s b u r g h , Woad, O H - 1 9 8 9
O e : l r i c h s , Fall. R i v e r , S D
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POTTER, G e o r g e C.:
1823 N Y - 1 9 0 6 S t e r l i n g , J o h n s o n , NE
19
A N D R O S , M a r g a r e t M. : 1834 F o r t W a s h i n g t o n , T u s c a r a w a s ,
O H - 1 9 ( 5 5 S t e r l i n g , J o h n s o n , NE
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B r a n d t , J o h a n : E d l e s k o q , E l f s f o r g l a n , Sweden
21
Anna
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M A D I S O N , l i n u t : N e n a s u m b y , Denmark
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PETERSON, J e n s i n a N i c o l e n a : 1825 Nenasumby, D e n m a r k - 1 9 0 0
Keystone, Benton, I A
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WHITE, James: 1813 B e d l o w , E u c k i n g h a m s h i r e , E n g l a n d - 1 8 8 8
D y e r s v i 11 e, Dubuque, I A
25
HEASLEY, Maria:
1824-1868 C a s c a d e , D u b u q u e , I f i
26
CCJMMINGS, E p h r i a m : 1824 W e s t f o r d , O t s e y n , N Y - 1 8 9 5 D e l h i
Delaware, I A
27
STONE, L u c i n d a :
1829-1896 D e l h i , D e l a w a r e , I A
28
BROWN, E m a n u e l : 1822 M o n o n g a l i a C a c i n t y , V A - 1 8 5 1 M u r r o n g a l i a
C o u n t y , VA
2?
CHESTNEY Rachel : 1923-1851 M o n c t n g a l i a C o u n t y , 'dfi
S T I C K E L , H i r a m : 1822 Cctl c m b i a n a C o u n t y , O H - 1 9 0 6 F r i r t c a t c ! n ,
B L I I - E ~ LIIL~
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BRACXEN, S a r a h : 1832 C o l i.mbi aria C o u n t . . / , O H - 1 8 ? 9
Bureau
County, IL
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1730 FN-af t er 1S 5 0
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Ireland
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F a y e t t e L h u n t y , F.'IV-Monangal i a C c u n t y , VC'I
1 1 3 S T A T LLR, C h r i s t i n a :
1 1 4 CORE/t:::UHR, I v l i c h a e l . : 175?-1815 Plcinc:lngaI. i a C u u n t y , V A
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Submitted by G h i t a Brockway C a r t e r , 4705 Fawnwood Cove,
A u s t i n , TX 78735
P a r t I:
A J3ROCKWAY ODYSSEY FROM VZRWONT TO TEXAS
Born i n S t . Johnsbury, Vermont i n August 1822, W i l l i a m
Brockway was t h e second son o f flarris Si1d S a l l y Gary b r o c k way.
Growing u p on t h e f a m i l y ' s small farm, he p r o b a b l y
h e l p e d w i t h t h a c h o r e s tmd p e r h a p 3 a t t e n d e d s c h o o l . Vhen he
became a young man i n h i s t w e n t i e s , i t a-jqenrs t h a t i l i l l i a n ;
d e c i d e d t o l e a v e home and s e e k .to nake a l i v e l i h o o d e l s e w h e r e .
B y 1 8 5 4 , l:!ill,iiawas i n Gold E i l l , EZorth C a r o l i n a , 2nd on
November 7 w a s m a r r i e d t o Mary Ann McDaniel. A d a u g h t e r born
t o them i n J u n e , 1856, was named I t C h a r l o t t e A9,4;usta,!: t h e naues
of William's two s i s t e r s back i n St. Johnsbury.
The census of 1860 shows William and h i s f a m i l y l i v i n g on
a farm i n I u k a , M i s s i s s i p p i (Tishomingo C0.j
The household now
i n c l u d e d a s o n named George, t h e mother-in-law (Mrs. McDanieij,
and s e v e r a l h i r e d hands.
Three o t h e r c h i l d r e n were born d u r i n g
the years i n Mississippi.
After tlie C i v i l War, the f a m i l y m i g r a t e d f u r t h e r west axid
s e t t l e d n e a r Ijallas i n Ilockwall Go., Texas, where m y g r a n d f a t h e r ,
Horace Texas Brockway, was born i n September, 1869.
A t t h e -Lii!ie 0 2 t h e 1580 c e ~ s u 3 , t h e f a m i l y w a s l i v i n g i n
Sulphur S p r i n g s i i i nearSy iiopkiiis C o o on a d t i i r g . farn w i t h six
c n i l d r e n a t hor;e. The o l d e s t d a u g h t e r , 7'Ciustie,!1w a s now marri e d and had 8 4 y e a r 01.d 5311, J u l i u s € i o l t . "Dth p a r e n t s diecl
a few y e a r s l a t e r , t i i l l i a r i i n Na;f, 1886, at tlie a g e o f 6 4 ; .rid
&i;iL>yiini1 ifi J u l y , 1355, r t age 45. ' f i l e j - arc b u r i s 6 i n i+eath
Ceneterir Rt:~c:cs.!all Zo. , Texas.
The main l e g a c y o f t h a t one Brockway h a s been t h e s c o r e s
02 d e s c e n d a n t s down t h r o u z h tile szsuizig j i a a r s , niany oi' whom
b s a r t h e Brockxaj- ilaiiie.
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I would be i n t e r e s t e d i n h $ a r i n z from o t , i a r c i a fLTe-n c ' L Z i 7 . t
Harris arockway o f St. Johnsbury, 1793-1870.
G h i t a brockxaji C , t r t o r
4705 Fawnwood Cove
A u s t i n , TX 78'135
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P a r t 11:
AN ODYSSEY TO Tl?:\Ch Ilk- l311OCKliTAk' ROOTS
by G h i t a Brockway Carter
I a n a g r e a t - g r a n d a u g h t e r o f William Brockway who came
t o Texas a b o u t 1869. H o r a c e , t h e f i r s t c h i l d b o r n i n Texas,
was ny g r e n d f a t h 2 r . 'IPzpsi! u s e d t o t c l l xe t h a t h i s f a t h e r
came t o Toxas f r o m liIulrey, M i s s i s s i p p i . 1 ! and. b g f o r e t h a t had
coEe frorr; X o r t h C c r o l i n a . i h i d e n t l g , Horace ciicl n o t know t h a t
h i s f a t h e r o r i g i n n l l y l e f t , from Vern!or,t.
My i n t e r e s t i.n knowing more a b o u t ny Brockyay r o o t s b e g n
i n c o l l e g e i n 1949 when 3- p;:ofoosor eifisit;iiGd 2 p l - o j e c t t o CGEp i l e P, s 9 n p l s f m i l y t r e e , l i s t i n g riaues, d a t e s , and o r i g i n a o f
our various ancestors.
Down t h r o u g h t h e y e a r s , 1 c o n t i n u e d t o p u z z l e O V Z T how th;o
u n u s u a l name o f Brockwajr a r r i v e d i n Texas. I n t h e 19'101s, I beg a n t o d o r o s e a r c h at t h e C l a y t o n G e n e a l o g i c a l L i b r a r y i n H o u s t o n ,
b u t I Z I S n e v e r a b l e t o bridge t h e g a p b e t w e e n my name and t h e e a r l y
Brockways i n C o n n e c t i c u t .
I n 1778, o u r d a u g h t e r , J u l i e , w h i l e a t t e n d i n g Boston U n i v c r
sityr v i s i t e d t h c New Englaild. Genealogical S o c i e t y L i b r a r y and
d i s c o v e r e d -Lhe Crcckwn:,. Fn:-iilj. ~ G ~ m i ! . c ~ g CoillpiLed
y
by F l o r e n c o
Brockwny. A r ? o n ~tho nyi-ie.d o f ' ! Y i l l i 3 x CrockiJays i; J u l i o f o u n d
one w i t n an August, 182% b i r t h d a t e c o r r e s p o n d i n g t o t h a t o f my
V l i . l l i m : I S S 2 3 0 2 ,>f l'IL;I--*-s
..,,3::i.ocl;waj. cf s1; 30!1ns,a n c s s t o r . T'.'
bui-y, Vt. a 6 t h geiiZi*atioa d-escsncinnt; o f !u'ol:;ton.
I n J u n e , 1378,
~y iluSbZi1ci! J x l i s , a z d I , arrned i L r i t h t h a t 3 n n l l c l u e , d r o v e . t o 3t.
J o h n s b u r y . We Sezac olir s e z r c h a t t h e 2 u b l i c l i b r a r y ' : , ; h e r a a
x a i w i a g . o f. e i ' f o r t proveci f r x i t l t ? s s . O n t h o way t o ~ U T L C :.~e
~ ,
i.i:li.;>~~s~?el;l
G C ~~ S S St h e TGVP. ClorY;':
office arid d e c i d e d t o s t o p
t2lez*t?. I i.'*?LS 1. + > d i a t s l - ) -nllc.vec.:. acca:;;
'j;c a +Jsaasiisc t r o v e of
small drairers, . f i l. l.-.
e d w i t h w o n d e r f u l f i l e s o f numerocs r e c o r d s .
Iii .y, 118;p-$ gj.:o;-i; :.triii-~c. 1 cJliszQvcr;:i? t:iat i.iheii ! : a r r i e Ilrockirny' s
i . r i l l xa5 i ~ ~ o b ~h i ts ~so11
~ 2i,izl_?i.nrr!Srockrqay o f 9.ockwal1, Texas ,
r e c s i v e d z skx-s o f h i s ~ o t z - I ; e E.% ].?,st, t . 3 ~
l i n k !:;I!
Seen liii,p.de !
311 t h e o u t ; , k i r t , a cf tOi::n In t:;.?S t , cTohr.zblx;J C s n t e r Cenie{ i l y i~LotJvh2re z ~ n yE.zr.z.ily E c n b e r s
t e F y , we f o u n d a U ~ o c l ~ ~ a .f; m
a r e b u r i e d : 3ar:rj-c Zfirj. S.z.12-y (!+Ji?Lli.ts-n
I.5 p a r c j n t s .: ; I;'.i.lliam ?I. aild
Ab.iah (5th g e n e r a t i o n - - H a r r i s
p a r e n t s who ca.196 fro;-, S u r r y , N . H . ) ;
H a r r i s , J r . , Roneo, ar?.d YorrLce E. ( b r o t h e r s o f xy l , / i l l i a n ; p l u s
several other relatives.
. At t h e C a l e d o n i a Coun.ty C o u r t h o u s e ,
L*iere a b l e t o g e r s o n aiiy exaaine -tile w i l i ol' iii-trris Lrockway, v h i c h I..:ZS aacie s n c r t l y
befor(> h i s ?icz.tk. o n !TcY.
1 2 , 1970. T h e r e i;3P? 2 5 9 t F - l o f 1';. docunents i n the f i l e with tne w i l l .
Oiie i n t e r s s t i n c it.em was f o r
cilarges al; :!Gas* r ~ e e k s& GO. ,:: i n c l u d i n g s u c h s t e p l e s a s a z t c h e s ,
&pXe sugar, f l = t n n . o l , 2-35
E 2 t . l . P s i n 5 i 1 1 . e r j e 2 5 ! t . Those two
d a y s o f d i s c o v e r y i n S t . JoiinsbLiry were t h e most e x c i t i n g and
p r o d u c t i v e o ~ i e sI v e s p e n t i n itiany y e a r s o f t r a c i n g ny h e r i t a g e .
I n 1981+, I cade elcother F i l c r i a a g s ? t h i s t i a e t o 013 L p e
t o v i s i t many o f t h e l o c a l c e k e t e r i e s a n d t o s e e f i r s t - h a n d t h e
area where i.iols-Lon a n 2 h i s d . e s c e n d a n t s f i r s t l i v e d .
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Par& 111:
MY ODYSSEY CONTINUES, 1991
K e i t h & Ghita Carter
4705 Fawnwood Cove
Austin TX 78735-661 4
by Ghita Brockway Carter (9th generation
descendant of Wolston Brockway)
In the fall of 1990, my sister, Ruthanne Brockway, happened to pick up a copy of "Yankee Magazine" and spotted an
ad concerning descendants of Wolston Brockway and a possible
reunion. She contacted John Brockway of Pawling, N.Y., who
set this nationwide reunion for April 6, 1991, in Lyme, CT,
where our original ancestor settled in 1663.
After Ruthanne and my husband and I made plans to attend,
a cousin from San Diego, Pat Byrd, who is also an avid genealogist, decided to join us. We wanted to make this a week of
exploration by retracing other areas where our ancestors migrated. After our flights converged in Hartford, CT, we drove
to St. Johnsbury, VT, \:here we visited cemeteries, delved into
Municipal Office records, and at the Caledonia Co. Courthouse,
got copies of the wills of William Brockway who died in 1818
and Harris Brockway, 1870. Going back even earlier, we next
drove to Keene, NH, where in the Cheshire Co. Courthouse, we
examined with awe the fragile 1789 will of our 3rd generation
Wolston. Nearby, in the tiny village of Surry, we found the
ancient slate gravestone of this Wolston, 1711-1789.
By April 6th, we had arrived in Lyme for this first ever
reunion of descendants of the Wolston who arrived in 1663 to
settle in the New World. John Brockway had planned well with
a packet of information, displays of pictures and other data,
and many ways to share during the day. Speakers included a
Lyme resident who lives at Brockway's Ferry and a local historian/author. Special order T-shirts were available and we posed
for a group photo at the end of the day. About 75-80 people
were able to attend with many more sending responses and showing
interest. That evening, in Old Saybrooke, the group had dinner
at the "Dock and Dinel' Restaurant on the shore of the Connecticut River, continuing to share our mutual heritage.
On Sunday, we attended services at the First Congregational
Church and enjoyed meeting local residents. That afternoon, the
reunion group made a tour of the Duck River, Joshuatown, and Hamburg Cove Cemeteries, as well as the Brockway's Ferry area,
where John continued to point out historical landmarks and read
from early history. Early Brockways once had a shipyard here,
and for many years, operated a ferry across the Connecticut River.
On Monday, we had time for a trip to the Lyme Library and
last glimpses of the yellow forsythia in bloom everywhere as we
drove to Hartford for our departure after a week of memorable
discovery and camaraderie as we shared in the joy of family
history. Besides the memories, the many pictures and documents
to process and organize will keep me busy for some time!
This year I have also learned of the llWolstonBrockway
Information Exchange," a newsletter printed by Walter Brockway
of Miami, FL, which makes it possible to share information
and family history. In addition, Stephen Brockway of Council
Bluffs, IA is serving as the archivist for the family, compiling computer files for all data that is sent to him. Since
he is a Mormon and a very dedicated, competent person, we are
assured of excellent record-keeping.
(Wolston-John-Wolston-William-Harris-William-Horace-Olan-Ghita)
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AHHENTAFEL 81: JERRY A. HUNT, 7105 SAIISI'JERA COVE, GUSTIN TX 78750 (345-2402)
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6IVENAtlES
001 HUNT
002 HUNT
003 TfiYLOR
004 HUNT
005 HARPER
006 TAYLOR
007 HAYFIELU
00a HUNT
009 ALLEN
012 TAYLOR
013 MEREDITH
014 HAYFIELD
015 BOOTH
016 HUNT
017 6AY
026 flEREDITH
2 5 GUS 1931 GIBSON CO. TN
JERRY ARTHUR
14 FEB 1936 GIBSOtI CO. TN
23 AUG 1994 GIBSON CO. TH
JAEES ARTHUR
28 JAN 1?55 MADISON CO.TH
2 3 APR 1904 SIBSCH CO. TN
HAW LOUISE
BEF JUN 1300 GIBSOH CO. TI4
12 FEB 1845 GIBSON 10. TI4
JANES GRANVILLE
BEF JUN l?(i:i SIaSClN CO. TN
LGLLIE F.
11 #OV 1735 GIBSON CU. TW
19 FEE 1854 GIBSUN CD. TN
DAVIG HENRY
- 3 1 DEE -15'23 GIBSON EC. TN
MARGARET L . [PEARL) 16- FEU la72 GIBSON co. TN
BEF 1BY0'. "GIBSON CO. TIJ
14 MAR 1825 GIBSON CO. TN
HENRY GRADY
25 AUG 1864 GIE'SON LO. Ti4
0 2 FEE 1822 GIBSON LD. iN
JA!iE W.
fiUG 1827
08 JAN 1891 GIBSOII CO. TE;
MILES CHRISTOFHER
Ob LUG 1?16 GIBSON CO. .TI4
29 DEC la37
HMTHA .ANN
$4 FEB 1713 GIBSOF4 CO'. T#
12 HAR 1834 GIBSON CO. TI4
JOHIi ti 1CHOLAS
05 SEP l24il GIESDN CO. T?J
25 NOV 1893 .GIBSON CO. TN
SARAH LSUISA
;a JA:; 1783 FRBN#LI$ CO. tic 01 SEP 1860 GIBSON CO. TN
ELLERY HARDY
16 HDV 1851 GIBSON LO. TN
13 JAW 1786 NGSii CC. N C NANCY
AFT JUX 1900 GIBSDN CD. T I
ABT l a w
WAYNE CO. ~ : j
RILEY
027
028 NAYFIELD
02? FLEMING
030 EOIjTH
031 GRAVES
032 HUNT
033
034 SAY
035
052 MEREDITH
0 5 3 FULTON
056 HAYFIELD
057 SIbSOtC
058 FLEEING
ir59 BOYD
060 EDOTH(E)
it64 HUNT
J.
BIRTHDATE
B.PLACE
tima
ELIAS
JANE 1JEHHY)
SAtiUEL
SARAH L a m
REV. H E N 8
AtiH
JOHIJ (1'3T)
IlGRTHA
FREDERICK
NARY
06;
Oh8 GAY
106 FULTUN
107 LITTLEJOHN
112 MAYFIELD
136 GAY
Z12 FUtTGN
272
273
424 FULTON
425 STENART
TOTAL
71
DEATHDATE
D.PLACE
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SUBMISSION BY:
JERRY A .
HUNT, 7105 SANSIVERA COVE, AUSTIN9 TX 78750
In the fo1,lowing sections and pages, I am going to tell you what I
know--plus what I think--about certain persons and families that make
UP my ancestry. I will also mention some searchers for some of t h e
same people--either deceased or currently "into t h e ancestral chase".
The last page of this entry will b e my current Ahnentafel Chart, as
best I can put i t together f o r a publication such as this.
I wrote a few pages la5t year on the _H_u_N_T branch of my ancestry, and
will start this with some HUNT-related comments.
I still need help in resolving t h e connection between my THOMAS HUNT,
of Little Creek, Franklin Co. NC and the older HUNT line o f WILLIAM
HUNT(T) of Isle of Wight Co. V A .
There was another THOMAS HUNT in
the GRANVILLE/FRANKLIN CO. NC area at the same t i m e a s my ancestor,
who lived "up the river"9 meaning ( I think) t h e TARR River.
The t i m e
of
all these Hunts was the mid-1700's.
My Thomas was born about
1720--I don't know where--and d i e d about 1791 in Franklin Co. NC.
If anyone is doing any research on the HARP53 lines of Gibson Co. TN,
I would appreciate a call. T h e only thing I know about my grandmother is her name and t h e date she married my grandfather. Her name
was LOLLIE F. HARPER, and s h e married JAMES GRANVILLE HUNT on 26 NOV
1891, in Gibson Co. TN. There are no Hunts left to ask of t h i s , and
there were many Harpers in t h e area in the late 1800's.
One of my later- ancestors was a G_A_y_.
NANCY GAY, daughter of JOHN G A Y
o f Franklin Co. NC, married ELLERY HARDY HUNT in NC, Jan. 1803. They
then moved on to Sumner/Wilson C o . T N , then to Gibson Co. TN. There
were many GAYS in the early VA Tidewater counties, and later in t h e
Bertie/Edgecombe/Granville/Franklin/Nash
Co. NC area.
I would l i k e
to establish t h e ancestry o f my J O H N GAY, born about 1753 in NC, and
d i e d about Dec 1808 in Franklin Co. NC. His son, also JOHN G A Y , was
also a Gibson C o . TN settler, moving along with the HUNT (and other)
families into Middle TN, then West TN.
The second John Gay's
descendants moved on to Graham/Olney Texas, I think, along with some
o f the HUNT linage.
Incidentally, some o f my common TN HUNT line moved to Hallsville and
Gladewater TX---brothers of those who moved to Olney.
The early families moved quite often in group5;.
I believe that
several o f my lines moved f r o m 'JA to NC to TN, almost i n lock-step
with each other. Another o f my lines is t h e T_r?_y_L_o_R_ one. One o f my
ancestors was MILES CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR, born AUG 1827, in TN. I t is
possible h e was even born in Gibson Co. TN, but i t is more likely h e
was born in Sumner/Wilson/Robertson C o TN. I think h i s family moved
with the HUNT/GAY/THOMAS/MASSEY/WEBB/BABB groups a 5 they migrated on
I t is believed by some o f my cousins that one o f
the westward march.
my early relatives married a SARAH TAYLOR, daughter of a LABAN TAYLOR
of Franklin Co. NC, which could be an earlier part o f my Taylor line.
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SUBMISSION BY:
J E R R Y A.
HUNT,
7105 S A N S I V E R A COVE,
AUSTIN,
T X 78750
A g a i n , b a c k i n o l d N C , t h e R e v o l u t i o n a r y War w a s h e l p e d b y m y l3gEJy
ancestry.
The r e c o r d s s h o w GEORGE CONWAV B O O T H ( E 1 as a p a t r i o t , a n d
d w e l l e r o f WARREN C o . N C i n l a t e r y e a r s .
H i s s o n SAMUEL BOOTH, w a 5
b o r n i n N C a b o u t 1797, b u t he m o v e d o n t o W i l s o n C o . T N 9 and d i e d i n
G i b s o n C o . TN--I
don’t know when.
I w o u l d l i k e t o k n o w of some o t h e r
B O O T H ( E ) s e a r c h e r s , and I ’ d b e t t h e r e a r e s o m e .
I k n o w a l o t o f the
l a t e r y e a r ones m o v e d t o T X , even t o R o u n d R o c k and T a y l o r , e t c .
S a m u e l B o o t h m a r r i e d a w o m a n n a m e d SARAH L O U I S A GRAVES, w h o , I t h i n k ,
w a s b o r n about 1811, i n W i l s o n C o . TN.
S h e d i e d i n Jan 1860, i n my
o l d G i b s o n C o . T N area.
A r e t h e r e any G R A V E S s e a r c h e r s o u t t h e r e w h o
might
have
some
connections
back t o e a r l y M i d d l e TN?
T h i s is t h e
o n l y G R A V E S c o n t a c t I have m a d e so f a r .
S a m u e l B o o t h had a d a u g h t e r n a m e d S A R A H L O U I S A , w h o m a r r i e d m y n e a r i n M A Y F I E L D _ a n c e s t o r , J O H N N I C H O L A S MFSVFIELD.
H i s l e t t e r s back h o m e
t o h i 5 young w i f e d u r i n g t h e C i v i l W a r a r e c u r r e n t l y b e i n g f e a t u r e d
in
t h e M i d - W e s t TN G e n e a l o g i c a l S o c i e t y Q u a r t e r l y P u b l i c a t i o n .
Anyw a y , he i s t h e d e s c e n d a n t o f JFSMES M A Y F I E L D ( 1 5 t ) , w h o w a s b o r n a b o u t
1725, l o c a t i o n u n k n o w n , and d i e d i n A P R 1780, D A V I D S O N C o . N C / T N .
T h e r e h a v e been s e v e r a l a r t i c l e s i n b o o k 5 o n o l d s o u t h e r n families
t h a t h a v e i n c l u d e d t h e J a m e s M a y f i e l d l i n e , b u t m o s t o f us w o u l d l i k e
t o get s o m e very e a r l y i n f o r m a t i o n .
J a m e s M a y f i e l d ( 1 s t ) had a s o n n a m e d I S A A C M A Y F I E L D , and ISAAC’S son
w a s E L I A S MAYFIELD.
E l i a s m a r r i e d J A N E ( J E N N Y ) ELEMING, the daughter
o f R A L P H F L E M I N G and H A N N A H BOYD.
R a l p h F l e m i n g m a r r i e d Hannah a b o u t
13 A P R 1791, i n D a v i d s o n C o . N C / T N , and d i e d a b o u t 1821 i n W i l l i a m s o n
H i s l a s t n a m e h a s been s p e l l e d FLEMMON, b u t I b e l i e v e t h e
C o . TN.
c o r r e c t way i s FLEMING.
HANNFSH B O Y D d i e d b e f o r e l(303.
B a c k i n g up a b i t , t o m y T A V L O R l i n e - - M I L E S
TAYL.OR m a r r i e d M A R T H A A N N
M-E-R-E-D-ITH i n 1858, i n G i b s o n 2 0 . T N .
M a r t h a A n n ’ s father w a s R I L E Y
son
o f
FREDERICK
M E R E D I T H and MARY F U L T O N .
I t has been
MEREDITH,
told
to
m e b y M r . R a l p h W a l k e r o f M a n s f i e l d , T X , t h a t F r e d e r i c k was
b o r n a b o u t 1770 i n N C , and m a r r i e d M a r y F u l t o n a b o u t 1800, A n d e r s o n
C o . T N , and he d i e d a b o u t 1826 i n Wayne C o . T N .
A n y MEREDITH i n f o .
around?
A g a i n , a c c o r d i n g t o M r . W a l k e r , MARY FLJLTON’c, l i n e goes b a c k t o t h e
o l d country (Ireland).
S a m u e l E_U_LL_TQ_N,
Sr., w e t h i n k , w a s b o r n i n .
L o n d o n d e r r y I R E L A N D a b o u t 1700 and d i e d a b o u t 1760 i n L A N C A S T E R C o .
PA.
M a r y ’ s subsequent l i n a g e w a s S a m u e l F u l t o n , J r . ( L a n c a s t e r C o .
P A , 1 7 2 5 - ? ) and J O H N F U L T O N , b o r n a b o u t 1747: d i e d 18 Feb 1788, i n
P u l a s k i C o . VA.
R a l p h W a l k e r and I w o u l d l i k e v e r y m u c h t o t a l k to
o t h e r M E R E D I T H and F U L T O N s e e k e r s .
There
are
other
family
n a m e s l i s t e d o n t h e A h n e n t a f e l page t h a t
haven’t t a l k e d a b o u t here.
I f y o u see s o m e c o m m o n i n t e r e s t t h e r e ,
please g e t i n touch.
I KNOW t h e r e w e r e any n u m b e r o f o l d ‘ J A I N C
H U N T f a m i l i e s w h o m i g r a t e d o n t o T X , many o f t h e m v i a T N , b u t a l s o
a l o t f r o m GA.
T h e s a m e i s t r u e f o r GaV.
0
M y A L L E N l i n e I am c u r r e n t l y w o r k i n g o u t w i t h “ c o u s i n s ” i n TN.
I am
i n t e r e s t e d i n t h e A L L E N s w h o have o r i g i n a t e d i n G i b s o n Co.
There
a l s o s o m e F I T Z G E R A L D l i n e s m i x e d i n w i t h t h e m , as w e l l !
73
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Jul 1 9 2 9 , San Antonio, Bexar
Co, Texas, liv San Antonio, TX, m. LEE ROY COWDM 2 6 Sep
1 9 5 0 , San Antonio, Bexar Co, TX.
2,
THADDEUS DANIEL RIFE b 15 Jan 1 8 9 2 , Lytton Springs,
Caldwell Co, TX, d 3 0 Jun 1 9 8 3 , San Antonio, Bexar Co, TX,
m JEAN TEFIPLETON 1 8 Mar 1 9 2 2 , San Antonio, Bexar Co, TX.
3, JEAN TEMPLETOW b 1 6 Jun 1 8 9 4 , Sulphur Springs, Hopkins
Co, TX, d 0 6 Sept 1 9 9 0 , San Antonio, Bexar Co, TX.
4. SYLVESTER WALTOW WIFE b 1 8 Sep 1 8 6 1 , MS, d 1 2 Jan 1 9 3 4 ,
San Antonio, Bexar Co, TX, m SARAH ELIZABETH MOSELY 0 7 Jan
1 8 8 5 , Lockhart, Caldwell C o , TX.
5 , Si4ItA.H ELIZABETH MOSELY b 0 2 May 1 8 6 5 , New Market, Madison
Co, AL, d 1 8 Oct 1 9 3 8 , San Antonio, Bexar C o , TX.
6 . HOWARD W a w D TEMPLETON b 2 5 Jun 1 8 6 1 , Titus Co, TX, d
2 5 Jun 1 9 3 6 , San Antonio, Bexar C o , TX, m FWFtY JANE BUCKWELL
11 Jul 1 8 8 6 , Delta Co, TX.
7 . PIARY JANE BLACKWELL b 0 6 Apr 1 8 6 4 , Cooper, Delta Co,
TX, d 2 9 Jul 1 9 5 2 , San Antonio, Bexar Co, TX.
8 , ANDREW JACKSON R I F E b 0 2 Feb 1 8 3 1 , TN, d 2 3 Mar 1 9 0 2 ,
Lytton Springs, Caldwell Co, TX, m MARY STORY 0 7 Oct 1 8 5 6 ,
Oktibbeha Co, MS.
9 . HARY STORY b 2 5 Jan 1 8 4 1 , HL, d 0 7 Oct 1 9 3 2 , Austin,
Travis Co, TX.
10, DANIEL A . MOSELY b ca 1 8 2 4 , probably AL or TN, d ca
1 8 6 5 , m SARAH MARGARET G U I W ca 1 8 4 4 , probably TN.
11. SARAH FIARGARET GUINN b 1 2 Jul 1 8 2 5 , TN, d 2 3 Oct 1 9 0 2 ,
Lytton Springs, Caldwell Co, TX.
12, GORDON S. TMPLETON b 2 0 Feb 1 8 1 7 , KY, d 1 4 Mar 1 8 6 9 ,
Cooper, Delta Co, TX, m W G B B E T CORNELIUS WARD 2 0 Feb 1 8 5 1 ,
Gilmer, Upshur Co, TX.
1 3 , MARGARET CORNELIUS WARD b 1 3 Feb 1 8 2 4 , Walker Co, AL,
d 1 0 Aug 1 8 7 9 , Cooper, Delta C o , TX.
14. ERASTUS BUCKWELL b 2 1 Apr 1 8 3 8 , Greenfield, Greene
,. .
Co,, IL, d 0 5 Jun 1 9 1 8 , Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto Co, TX,
m FlARIAH EVELINE CI.A.RX 0 9 Jan 1 8 6 1 , Hopkins Co, TX.
15, E2BwIBBI WELIWE CLARK b 2 4 Oct 1 8 3 7 , Greene Co, lL, d
2 3 Nov 1 9 1 6 , Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto C o , TX.
14, SYLVESTER WALTOW R I F E b 1 8 0 6 , VA, d 1 8 b O Clay Co, MS,
m CATHERINE BAKER 3 0 Dec 1 8 2 6 , Lincoln Co, TN.
17. CATHERINE BAKER b 2 0 Feb 1 8 1 0 , KY, d 1 8 8 2 , Clay Co,
PRANCES
HOWARD RIFE b
28
7
PIS e
118, WALTON
B, STORY b 1 8 2 0 , GA, d 2 1 Sep 1 8 6 3 , Grant Parish,
LA, m HARTHA GUWTER.
19. MARTHA 6UNTER b 1 8 2 4 , TN, d 1 8 6 3 , Grant Parish, LA.
22. W I L L I M 6 . G U I N N b 1 7 9 6 , NC, d after 1 8 6 0 , probably
TN, m PRISCILLW.
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Chart of FRANCES R. COMDRA (Page 2)
2 3 . PRISCILLA b 1805,
S C , d before 1860, probably T N .
2 4 . EDWARD TEMPLETOM b ca 1784, N C , m SARAH HOWARD 20 May
1808, Jefferson Co, T N .
2 5 . SARAH HOWARD b NC.
2 6 . P4ARTIN WARD b 17 N o v 1794, GA, d 11 Mar 1865, Walker
Co, AL, m ELIZABETH REED 08 Sep 1816.
2 7 . ELIZABETH REED b 22 Oct 1797, d 2 2 Mar 1847, Walker
Co, AL.
2 8 . JOEL BLACKWELL I11 b 23 Jan 1806, Spartanburg, sc, d
03 Jan 1874, Cooper, Delta C o , T X , m JANE PORTWOOD 24 Apr
1828, Anderson Co, T N .
29. JANE PORTWOOD b 22 N o v 1804, Anderson C o , T N , d 2 0 Oct
1874, Cooper, Delta C o , T X .
30. JOSEPH W. CLARK b N o v 1810, OH, d 04 Oct 1856, Greene
C o , IL, m MARY JANE PERRY 31 Dec 1829, Greene Co, I L .
3 1 . MARY JANE PERRY b 09 Jun 1 8 0 9 , Woodford Co, KY, d 0 9
May 1863, Delta Co, T X .
3 6 . BARDOLE STORY b 1793, GA, m ELIZABETH.
3 7 . ELIZABETH b 1797 GA.
3 8 . JAMES GUNTER b 20 N o v 1794, NC, d 1874, m MARY TITTLE
1812, Chattanooga, Hamilton C o , T N .
3 9 . PlARY TITTLE b 1796, d 1834, Reform, Pickens Co, AL.
5 2 . MATHIAS WARD SR b ca 1770, County Cork, Ireland, d Dec
1836, Talladega Co, AL, m ELIZABETH SALMONS.
5 3 . ELIZABETH SALMONS b Dec 1770, VA, d 1 U Jun 1853, Upshur
TX.
5
4
.
- REUBEN REED b ca 1760, m EDITHA MURPHREE.
5 5 . EDITHA MURPHREE b ca 1767, Orange Co, NC.
5 6 . JOEL BLACKWELL JR d ca 1807, Spartanburg, SC, m LYDIfl,
5
7 . LYDIA.
5
8 . PAGE PORTWOOD JR b ca 1758, d Jan 1847, Anderson C o ,
Co,
'I",m SARAH FROST ca
5 9 . SARAH FROST b ca
6 0 . ABSOLOM CLARK b
Co, I L , m LYDIA ANN
1785.
1760, d ca 1830, Anderson Co, T N .
11 May 1796, K Y , d 03 Nov 1857, Greene
WALLIMGFORD 16 Mar 1809, Champaign Co,
OH.
61. LYDIA AWM WALLINGFORD b 1793, Champaign Co, O H , d 28
Oct 1859, Greene C o , IL.
6 2 . FRANKLIN PERRY b U8 Oct 1779, Louisa Co, VA, d ca 1835,
Greene Co, IL, m REBECCA HARBISON 01 Sept 1801, Woodford
Co, K Y .
6 3 . REBECCA HARBISON b 15 N o v 1776, Botetourt Co, VA, d
01 Oct 1862, Greene Co, I L .
7 6 . CLAIBORNE GUNTER SR b ca 1765, N C , d after 1855.
78. GEORGE TITTLE b 1761, PA, d 1819, Smith C o , TN, m MARY
COOPER 16 Dec 1783, Henry Co, VA.
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RANNAH
BUCKLEY KIMBROUG.
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6 J u l y 1987
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b 1832, 6 a
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b 29 Sep 1885, Town Creek, Lawrence, Ala
61 17 Sep 1905, HaPilton Ct.., Tx
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b 3 Oct 1906 near Hico, Yamilton Co., Tx
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b 1624, Cueberland, England
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b 1834, TW
B 1855, Yilsofi Co., TN
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b 22 bug 1855, Wilsor! Cc., TN
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b 1837, TN
d 1871, Ripley Co.
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: b 1780/1790 Surry Lo. N.C.
B 24 Oct 1867, ?Saith lo., Tn
I d 10 Oct 1836, S i i t h Lo., Tn
12 +-- David Hosack ARIISiRONG
b 22 Sep 1931, ? Smith Lo. Tn
I m 8 lyov 1859, Whitesboro, brayson Lo., Tx
I d 3 Sep 1904, Austin, Travis, Tx
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b about 1790 N.C.
d 1854, Slaith Co., Tn.
b +-- Hosack I r v i n ARflSTRONG
I b 24 Jan 1872, Salado, B e l l , Tx
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b 25 liar 1822
d 15 Ray 1905
3 +-- Jovie AhHSTRGtG
b 7 act 1997, Abilene Ta lor Texas
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create a book o f g e n e a l o g y o n m y f a m i l y .
T h i s w a s f r o m many
n o t e s a n d r e c o r d s t h a t my m o t h e r h a d e n t h u s i a s t i c a l l y
preserved. I
a m s o r r y t h a t I d i d n o t h a v e t i m e o r t a k e t i m e t o g e t more
i n v o l v e d w h i l e s h e l i v e d , s o t h a t I c o u l d a s k more q u e s t i o n s .
T h e p a g e t o t h e r i g h t is my a n c e s t o r c h a r t ; I h a v e more n a m e s
i n my M o t h e r ' s f a m i l y ; i e :
Sat-ah D i c k e n s ' m o t h e r w a s
M a r y Wiles W a s h i n g t o n , b 1 8 0 4 i n
W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y , G a . ( h e r m o t h e r ' s name w a s a l s o Sarah)
N e w t o n B L y n n . s p a r e n t s were W i l l i a m N e w t o n L y n n b 8 - 6 - 1 7 8 4
i n W a r r e n C o u n t y , G a . ; h i s m o t h e r w a s M a r y West t; 8-11-1786
i n Washington County, G a .
W i l l i a m N . L y n n w a s a J r . : h i s d a d came t o A m e r i c a i n a b o u t
1 7 6 1 from I r e l a n d a n d l i v e d n e a r R e d s t o n e C r e e k , P a .
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L y n n d e s c e n d e n t s o t h e r t h a n G o d w i n : a r e Loc k h a r t , C a m p b e l I ,
P h i l l i p s , Bradley.
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c h a r t ; F o r e m a n , T u r n e r - , T r o u t , E v a n s , So l o m a n ? S c r i v n e r ,
R o b e r t s , Dunn.
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R o g e r s , Poc,ton , P i p p i n ,
H i c k m a n , B l a n k e n s h i p , Woody,
T h o r n , E.pough, S h i p p , M c N e l l i s , C r i s t , R o h b i n s , J e n k i n s ,
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Plot-r-ol.;, S t a l l c u p , A k i n , J e t e r , S a y l o r y F o u s t .
S p r a c h e i - d e s c e n d e n t s at-e R e v i i l , W a l k e r , T u b e r v i l l e , S m i t h ,
AtcI-,ltly, Br-endle: n e x t g e n e r a t i o n , C o v i n q t o n , K i z e r , S t r a h a n ,
S a n e r , C r o w E r a d f O i - d , S a n k s , Wa t s a n , Dea 1 , T o m b e r 1 i n , H a r m e r
F r e e m a r ! , PlcCluiddy , S h o r t ,
B e a n , C 1i n e a n d H e n e g a r
Some o f
t h o s e s h e w n a b o v e a f t e r t h e .# w o u l d S e S p r a c h e r d e s c e n d e n t s .
T h e L y n n s a n d G o d w i n E came t o n o r t h T e x a s f r o m A l a b a m a , t h e
l a s t r e s i d e n c e t h e r e w a s it-?B u . t i e i - - C o u n t y .
T h e y were f a r m e r s
in C o l l i n C o u n t y , many a r e b u r i e d a t t h e P r i n c e t o n C e m e t e r y .
.
T h e S p r a c h e t - s came to T e x a s from T a z e w e l l C o u n t y , V i r g i n i a ,
B u r k . e s G a r d e n a r e a iii a b o u t 1875, w e t h i n k .
My G r a n d p a ' s
f a m i l y w e r e i n a w a g o n t r a i n o f a b c u t 50 w a g o n s : c o m i n g t o
T e x a s f o r f a r m w o r k a d v e r t i s e d by c i r c u l a r s a b o u t a v a i l a b l e
work after the slaves were freed.
Many E i a u g h s , S i t t e r s , a n d
Sprachers are buried i n the cemetery i n Eurkes Garden, A very
beautiful place.
T h e S p r a c h e r s s e t t l e d i n Red R i v e r C o u n t y ?
T x w h e r e my f a t h e r w a s b o r n . I g r e w u p i n C h o c t a w C o u n t y
Oklahoma.
G e n e a l o g y R e s e a r c h is a d i s e a s e a n d I t h i n k I h a v e a s e v e r e
case, i f anyone h a s i n f o r m a t i o n to s h a r e .
Would tje happy t o
d i s c u s s t h e names and w h a t i n f o r m a t i o n I have a b o u t them.
Thanks to o u r s o c i e t y s t a f f for t h e g r e a t j o b t h e y a l l d o f o r
u s , w e DO a p p r e c i a t e y o u a l l .
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AUSTIN GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
Ancestor L i s t i n g
Harold
" H a l " E . HENEGAR
8520 Brookfield Drive, Austin TX 78758
George Washington H e n e g a r ' s f a t h e r w a s H i r a m ,
1802-1836
T e n y e a r s a g o my a n c e s t r a l f a m i l i e s ' d e s c e n d e n t s b e g a n a n
a n n u a l REUNION, i n A l a b a m a w h e r e my g r a n d f a t h e r w a s b o r n .
T h e s e c o n d y e a r L o i s a n d I a t t e n d e d t h e o c c a s i o n , WOW!
We l o c a t e d my g r a n d p a r e n t s m a r r i a g e l i c e n c e i n F o r t P a y n e ,
A l a b a m a , c o u r t h o u s e o f t h e c o u n t y o f D e K a l b . My i n t e r e s t w a s
a r o u s e d a s t o who w a s i n my p a s t a n d why my g r a n d f a t h e r l e f t
A l a b a m a a n d came t o B e l l C o u n t y T e x a s , w h e r e my f a t h e r W a c ,
born.
T h i s r e u n i o n is h e l d i n t h e C i t y P a r k a t t h e t o w n o f H e n a g e r
t h e t h i r d weekend o f J u l y .
W e h a v e h a d some p e o p l e f r o m m a n y
states a t t e n d .
W e h a v e m e t many f i n e f a m i l y m e m b e r s a n d h a v e
made many f r i e n d s o f o u r f a m i l y m e m b e r s .
B e f o r e the r e u n i o n s
o n e c o u s i n had a l r e a d y begun c o m p i l i n g r e c o r d s a b o u t a l l t h e
f a m i l y ; w e h a v e a l o v e l y book a b o u t s e v e n g e n e r a t i o n s of t h e
Henegar c l a n s .
S i n c e t h i s b o o k w a s p u b l i s h e d i n 1 9 8 6 more i n f o r m a t i o n h a s
been learned.
W e have learned that t-liram h a s a t least t w o
o t h e r b r o tt-lers, o n e n a m e d Moses ; a n d some o f h i s d e s c e n d e n t s
have attended the reunions.
A v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g f a c t is t h a t my G r a n d m o t h e r H e n e g a r w a s a
Driskill.
C o l o n e l D r i s k i l l who w a s f o u n d e r a n d b u i l d e r o f
DUT f a m o u s D r i s h i l 1 H o t e l ? h e r e i n A u s t i n , w a s h e r Unc l e .
l i v e d n e a r Waco, n e a r L e r o y w h e r e s h e a n d
H e r d a d , P e t e r German w a s
several of the children w e r e born.
a blacksmith.
T h e f a m i l y moved t o C h o c t a w C o u n t y , O k l a h o m a
b e t w e e n 1910 a n d 1 9 1 4 .
T h a t is w h e r e I w a s b r o u g h t u p .
My mother's family
My g r a n d p a H e n e g a r m o v , e d his f a m i l y t o I n d i a n T e r r i t o r y a f t e r
1904 b u t b e f o r e 1907.
They also s e t t l e d i n Choctaw County.
G r a n d p a w a s a f a r m e r , t a u g h t s c h o o l i n eat- l y y e a r s a n d s o l d
Watkins products i n latter years.
L o i s and I a t t e n d e d B e t t y Kaiser's c l a s s l a s t s p r i n g a b o u t
t h e p r o c e s s and p o s s i b i l i t i e s o f f a m i l y research.
That was a
g r e a t e x p e r i e n c e , m a d e new f r i e n d s a n d l e a r n e d t h a t w e h a v e
m u c h more w o r k t o d o o n o u r f a m i l v r e c o r d s .
W e h a v e a c c ~ p yo f " T h e H e n e g a r H e r i t a g e " b o o k w h i c h w e w a n t
to g i v e t o t h e S o c i e t y , to b e p l a c e d i n t h e s t a t e l i b r a r y .
W e d o a p p r e c i a t e t h e e f f o r t s o f a 1 1 who k e e p t h e s o c i e t y u p
to d a t e a n d a l l t h e g o o d p r o g r a m s p r o v i d e d .
The w o r k e r s in
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HUSBAND: THEODORE !TED! BERT LOCKWOOD*
Birth:
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PLACE: K I M B A L L k
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HUSB’ S FATHER: ALFRED (:FRED:) JOHN DODGE LOCKWOOD (:.1879-.1954:)
HUSB‘S
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Editor’s Note:
7506 URAY DRIVE
ALlSTlN TX
78724-3351
Since both Nebraska and Nevada start with NE, they are distinguished
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HUSBAND: MARK LANE LOCKWOOD
9 J u n 1944
PLACE: SCOTTSE',LUFF NE F 6
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Daniel W. Maxson, M.D. of Toronto, Woodson Co. KS, and Galveston. Physician. Served in
Union Army medical corps. Descendent of John Maxson, said to be the first Caucasian child born
on Rhode (now Aquicineck) Island, 1638. b.( New Hartford, Oneida Co., NY or Allegheny Co,
NY?) 1836.Eduu. Alfred College (NY) n1. Fort Scott, KS 1860 Louise Emmcline Myrick
(d.Toronto I 900), dau. of William Myrick of Fort Scoti and his wife Nancy Cross, and had issue,
I . William Marion Maxson. t?. 1802 tl. 18h3
2. Willis Edward Itlaxson. of' Galveston. Vice Prcsjclcnt & General Manager, Gulf. Colorado 2%
Santa Fe Railroad. Resided at 3028 M 1/2 St. during 1900 hurricane, and later at 1508 31st St.
h. Mapleton, Bourbon Co , K S I804 Educ.Baker U@fiversity(KS) m.lstly I883 Isadora Rich
(d.Beaumont l < ) l O ) , dau. Henry Rich arid his wif'c, xim Murray, and had issue,
.4. Harry Ir1 Maxson, of 5529 St. Andrew Drive, Univ. Park, Dallas & the Koon Kreek Klub,
Athens, TX. Founder Maxson Mahoney Turner (General Insurance Agents), Universal Life
& Casualty. Hcadcd various EpB. Ch. X: civic undertakings. b. Toronto, KS 1885 Eciuc.
Ball High School (Galvcslon), St. Albam Sihool for Boys (Knoxville, IL) & Trinity
Collegc (CT)tn. Hurtf'ord 190QMarion Flngg (d. Dulltiis 1972), younger dau. Charles Noel
Flagg,thc artist, of the Dtxid-Earle-Flagg House, 234 Washington Slrect. Hartford, CT &
20 Rue cie Scinc. Paris, France and his wife Ellen F. Earlc, and d. Dallas 1967 leaving
issue,
1 Barbara Maxson, President, Nal'l SOC.of' Col. Dames, Da1las.h. Beaumont 19 10 Educ.
Highland Park I-ligh School (Dallas), Univ. oi'Tcxis. m lslly Dailas 1936 Oakes Taft
Turner of -3000 Shenandonh, Highland Park. Dallas (cl Dallas 1Q55), Pai-trier. Maxson
Mahoney Tunier, son of' Thornas Onkcs 'Purncr of Da!las : m i his wife, Lillian Hudnall,
and had issue,
a. David 0,akes Tunicr o f Dallas. Psrtncr, h4axwn Mahoney Turner. b. Dallas 1938
Educ. H.P.H.S.. Univ. ot'Ttxas. S M L: (.I D.) P:trtncr. Maxsori Mahoney Turner
m Dalias 100- Elkzahch Thotnson Joncs, dau. oi' Ro'nerl H.Joncs ol' 7901 Miramar,
Highland Park, Dallas and liis wife Elizabeth Woodward, arid has issue, two sons
(David, Jr. & Roheri) m d two d:~us.(ElizaIx.th,Caiiicrinc)
h. (Donald) Masson Tunicr. of Ddlw. b. Dallas lV42 €due. H.P.H S . , Univ. o f Okla.
m. Istly Dallas 1965 (div. 107 1 ) Betty, dau ot' Rogcr Wade arid iris wife Belli, and hail
issue, two soiis (Doiiald ii JcfCrcy); m.2ndly Nobility. TX 1976 (div. 1982) Shtrri
Seeligson, dau. 01' Harry G. Secligson of Highland Park, Dallds; m.3rdly 1084 Mrs.
Cathcrine Beverly Erwin. dau. o f Thomas Mayhuc Bevcriy a i d his wife Hilda.
c. Thomas Huclriall Turricr, of Miami. FL b.Dallas 1 9 4 1Educ. H P.H.S.,Univ. of
Miami d.unm. L)dlas 1085
d. Nancy Flagg Turner (twin), of' Dallas Col Darries. D.R.T. h Dallas 1946 Erl~lc.
H.P.H.S.,
Univ. of Ark. in. Dallas 1909 Richarci Carl Christy, son 01 Jean Webb
Christy of Collinmllc, 1L and his wife Peggy Mchlath, and has Issue, one dau.
(Laura) and two sons (Richard, Jr., Benjamin)
Barbara Maxson m.2ndly Dallas 1057 Benjamin Webb Nicholas of 20 Stone Court,
Dallas, son of Benjamin Henry Nicholas and his wire Myrtle Mac Webb, and &Dallas
1989
Peter Flagg Maxson
4212 Ave. F, Austin TX 78751
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2. John Sherman (Jack) Maxson, of the Slaughter-Maxson House, 4434 Northwest Highway,
Dallas and the Little Hoss Ranch, Godley, TX. Partner Maxson Mahoney Turneri m d
rancher. b.Beaumont 1912 Wuc. H.P.H.S.,Univ. of Texas m. lstly Univ. Park, Dallas
1937 (Nell) Virginia DeGdyer (d.Dallas 1988), pianist, eldest dau. of Everette Lee
DeGolyer, the geophysicist, of the DeGolyer Estate (now Dallas Arboretum), 8525
Garland Road, Dallas, and hi wife Ncll Virginia Gordrich, and had issue,
a. John DeGnlyer Maxson. of the De Winter House, 3620 E. Amhcrst Avc., Univ. Park,
Dallas. Partner, Showco, Inc. Dallas b.DaUas 1040 Educ. St. Mark's School,
University of 0klahoma.m. lstly Univ. Park, Dallas 1062 (div. 1979) Margaret
Elizabeth Paul.wn, second dau. Donald Lowell Paulson, M.D.of 5350 D r m e Drive,
Dallas and his wife Margarct Elizabeth Willius, and had issuc, a dau. (Margaret); m.
2nclly Univ. Park, Ilallas 1980 Sally Alycc Stocker, psychiologist, formerly wife of
Richard Evan McCall, M.D. arid youngest dau. Clyde Wright Stvckcr of New Orleans
and his wifc (Faimic) Cayic Joubert (laler Mrs. .ioscph Lawrerice Killcen.)
b. V i r g n h Lee M a s o n , b. Dallas 1042 Educ. Htxkailay School. Sophie Ncwcomb Coll.
(LA j and ?exas 'Tcch Univ. ni. Univ. Park, Dallas 1 oh4 the Hon. Jock Gordon
Buchanan-Smith, Ph.D., of Pitcaple Farm? Crimbridge: Onhrio, Canada, Lt. Gordon
Highlanders, Professor 01' Animal Science, Univ. of Giiclph (Canada), son of' Rt.
T-Ion. Lord Balcrrio (Brig. Sir Alii-k Ururtirriond Buchanm-Smith ) of the House 01
Cockburn, Balerno: Midlothian. Scotland and his wife, Mary Kathleen Smith of
Pittodrie. and has issue, a son (Peter) Sr a dau. (Rachel).
c Peter Flagg Maxson; of the Kopperl Housc, 4212 A v e . F: Austin. U.S.Army. Former
Senior ArcIiitcctiJral Hisioi-ian.Tcxrls Historical Conmission. Mtmbcr, Society of ltie
Cincinnati in the Stale of' R.I. xi. Provideiict. Planlatioris. Partner - John Charles
Randolph 'Taylor V , b. Fort Word] 1947 Educ. St. Marks, Trinity Coll. (CT) and
Univcrsily of Virginia.
d. Mary N o d Maxson, Vicc Piwidcrit Rcinheitsgabot Brewing Company, Planoh.
Dallas 194'1 Educ. Hockaday, Univ. 01' Okla, T.C.U. m. lstly Univ. Park, Dallas 1070
(dv. 1972) Author Truman Pitttiian, only son 01' A.I.. Pitmian of Crriwell, Texas and
his wife Loria. m.2ndIy Dallas 1078 Donald Frederick Thompson, Jr., brewmaster,
of' 4 1 tiraham Lanc, Lucas, 'IX,second son of Col.DonaJd Frcdcrick Thompson of
San Antonio and his 1st wifc, Gene Piercc, and has issue, three daughters (Olivia:
Fions. Caroline).
John S. Maxson m. 2ndly Baton Rouge 1088 itelon Almina Gcorgc: fortnerly wife of
Morris Shepherd Tabb. widow of Jack Fanner, and dau. James Walworth George of
Albany, Texas and his wife Annie Zuck, and d. Ddlas 1989.(Her son by previous
marriage: Doiiald 'Tabb)
3 . Margaret (Peggy) Maxson b. Bcaiirnont 1914 Educ H.P.H.S.,Dallas Art Institute. Artist.
m. lstly Dallas 1935 (div. 107 1 ) (Mclvm) Kenneth Mahoney (d.1975) of 9570
Audubon Place, Ddlas, Ptlrtner Maxson Mahoncy Turner, son of Marion Mahoney of
Huntington, Indiana and his wife Aiini, had issue.
a. Michael Kenneth Mahoney, of Kerrville. h. Dallas 1938 Educ. Hillcrest H.S.. S.M.U.
m. lstly Dallas 1959 (div 107-) Carolyn Eiizabcth Shults (d. 198-), dau. of Leslic
Millard Shults of 3441 S. Vcrsailles, D d a s and his wifc Mabcl Hamilton. and has
issue, a dau. (Kcllyj and a son (Michael); m. 2 n d y Rebecca Scott. dau. of John Scott of
Fort Worlh and his wil'e Anii
b. Daniel hfaxson Mahoney (wqn), of' Dallas. b.Dallas 1938 Educ. Hillcrest, S.M.U.
i n . lstly Sin Antonio 1901(div. 1365) Carolyn Nil11 Lctiman, dau. of Clayton
Lxhman of San Antonio; m.2ncily Dallas 1967 (div 1087) MN.Carolyn Holliman, dau.
of W.B. Holliman , and adopted her daughters (Saridra & Laura), m.3rdly Durant, Okla.
I087 Lindy Hill, dau. 'Iom F. Hill and his wifc Orlerie
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Mmsm Family off Ddnm m d Qdvcsb~nn,continued
Margaret M m n m. Zndly Dalias 1972 LeoI~adGhi Lee cji 4523 L i ~ i i 'kie,
y
E W ,i ~
of Oliver Glen Lee of Ruthven, Iowa and his wife Edna Meyers (His children by previous
marriage: Louise,Edward, Ronald & Mary Jane).
4. Betsy Louise Maxson,Col. Dames. b. Dallas 1917 muc. Hockaday, Stephens Coll. (MO)
and Univ. of Texas m. 1stly Dallas 1940 Charles Donally Schmidt of 460 1 Edmundscm,
Highland Park, Dallas,President Delta Metals (k. 1960), son of Elmer Frederick Edward
Schmidt of 3605 Princeton, Highland Park, Dallas and his wife Lucille English Brawley,
and had issue,
a. (Charles) Donally Schmidt, Jr., of Dallas. b. Atlanta 1942 Educ. H.P.H.S.,Univ. of
N.Texas m. lstly Dallas 197- (div. 1983 Laureen Lynne Humphries, twin dau. Patrick
O'Keefe Mumphrys of Dallas and his wife Carolyn Musselman, and has issue, one son
(Brandon); m.2ndly 1989 Mrs. Carolyn Cox Price
b. Harry Maxson Schmidt, of Dallas. b.Atlanta 1944 educ. H.P.H.S., Westminster
Coll.(MO) m.lstly Univ. Park., Dallas 1965 (div.1970) Carol Hill,dau. Charles Hill of
5 128 Brookview Drive, Dallas and his wife Jean Black, and had issue, a son (Harry)
and a dau.Weather), both since adopted by their stepfather; m.2ndly 1982 (div.) Bridget
ahrens
c. Susan Brawley Schmidt, of New York City. Photographer with Christie's Auctioneers.
b. Dallas 1947 Educ. H.P.H.S., Stephens Coll. (MO) Bi T.C.U.
Betsy Mason m. 2ndly Dallas I977 Edwin Bliss Wheeler of 3867 S. Versailles, Dallas &
h e Bluff, Ark.Maj. Gen. U.S. Marine Corps (d. 1985), son of Lloyd Bliss Wheeler of
Portchester, N.Y. and his wife Rachel Van Atta Mowder (His daughters by previous
marriage: Phoebe, Geirstien, Mary & Rachel).
B. Meta Maxson, b.Protcction, KS 1888 m. lstly Galveston 1907 Richard T. Muller (d. 1910) of
Galveston, son of Ulrich Muller, Swiss consul in Galveston, and had issue,
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0
I . Maurine Muller, b.Galveston 1907 rn.2ndly 1935 Uoyd La Rue, and has issue,
a. Lloyd, b. San Diego 1937
Mcta Maxson rn. 2ncily
Robertson, of Los Angeles and d. 1961
C. Willis Edward Maxson, Jr. of 303 Morningside, Wichita Falls & Austin. Oil man.b.Purcell,
OMa. 1892 Educ. Beaumont HS, Univ. of Virginia. m.San Antonio 1916 Lucille Orlene
Eilers (d.Austin 1951), dau. Louis Eilcrs, Jr. of Bastrop and his wife Emma Duncan, and
d.Austin 1953, leaving issue,
1. Glen Maxson, b. & d. Pasla, Kansas 10 18
2. Willis Edward Maxson 111. Lt., U.S. Navy. b. Wichita Falls 1920 Educ. Culver Military
Academy, U.S.Naval Academy (Annapolis) m. 1942 Mary Pauline Waltman (who m. 2ndly
Austin 1946 Damon P u p Smith of Llano), dau. of Dewill Waltman of Hcarne, TX and
his wife Frances Cummings (later Mrs. A.B.Swanson), and k.Wake Island, 1943, leaving
issue,
a. (Susan) Diane Maxson, of Ordway House, 2400 S . Harrison, Amarillo. b. posthumously
Austin 1943 Educ.Univ. of Houston rn.Mexico 1962 (div.1983) Walter Hiram Ligon 111,
son of Walter Hiram Ligon, Jr. of Llano and his wife Enis Ellen Skuog, and d.Amarillo
1988, leaving issue, three daus (Dinah,Frances, Ellen)
3. @chard) Dan Maxson, of Houston & Kenrville. Lt., U.S. Navy. Engineer with Exxon. b.
Wichita Falls 1922 Educ. Culver Military Academy, U.S. Naval Academy m.Houston
1948 Beverly Jean Bixby, dau of John Edmund Bixby of Houstan. and his wife Frances
100
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Lucille Larkin, and has issue,
a. Richard Dan Maxson, Jr,, of Hws?on h. Honstnn !?% %!C.
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(New Orleans), Univ. of Texas m. 19 Elaine Minor, dau. of Robert K. Minor of Houston
and his wife Joan, and has issue, two daus.(Katherine, Amanda)
b. (William) Keith Maxson, b. Houston 1952 Educ. St. Martin’s, Louisiana State Univ.
Willis Maxson (I) m.2ndly 19l-(div. 191J Nellie
. He m. 3rdly 1917 Antoinette D. Gooch
(d. Galveston 196 l), society editor, Temple Dairy Tribune, dau. Charles M. Gooch of Temple,
and d. Galveston 1952.
3. Franklin L. Maxson, of Eureka, KS b.Coyville, KS 1867 (m. Mary E.-?
d.1951) d.1956
4. Henrietta (Etta) Maxson, b. Coyville, KS 1869 m. Charles Chambers (d. 1946) and d. 1323,
leaving issue,
A. (Willis) Maxson Chambers, of Edmond, OK. President, Central Slate Coll. b. Toronto, KS
1892 m. Cleveland, O K 19 16 Okye Green, and d. 19-, leaving issue,
1. (Wade) Maxine Chambers, b.Cleveland, OK. 1918 Educ. Duke Univ., Univ. of Ill. m.
Durham. NC 1943 Lloyd Stephen Engert, attorney, and has issue,
a. Meredith Chambers Engert, b. 1954
B. Gladys Parsons Chambers, of Gardena , CA b. Toronto, KS I809 m. lstly 19- Okla. City
Dave Lykle; m.2ndly 19- Charles Riley
C. Henry Edward Chambers, of Stillwater, OK. b. El Pas0 1907 m. 1934 Geraldine Ray, and
has issue,
1. Boyd Chambers, b. 1936
2. Patricia Chambers, b. 1939 m. 1963 Fred Borjes
5 . Altana Mason, b.(Coyvrlle, KS?) 187 1 d.(Toronto, KS?) 1883
6. Ralph Lee Maxson, of Beaumont. Mechanic. b.(Coyville, KS?) 1874 m. Lyda B.
(who
m.2ndly Joseph Roystone Elwell, and d. San Antonio 1945), and d.Beaumont 1922, leaving
issue,
A. Mmicc Lee Maxson, of San Antonio. Commercial artist. b. 1901 Educ. Beaumont
H.S.m.(ciiv.) Alyne L. Robinson (k.San Antonio 1036), dau. Charles M. Robinson of
Beaumont and his wife Corinne, and d.s.p. San Antonio 1936.
B. Loraine Ralph Maxson, b. I 906 k.Beaumont 1922
7. Lillic A . Maxson, b.(Coyville, KS?) 1878 m.Kalph Fstep and d. 19.--, Icaving two children
Notes: This format is based on that used in Burke’s Pccrage La. Preszdm~r’cllFanlilics, and focuses
more on collateral branches than direct ancestors. It includes data on residences. education
& career as well as vital statistics.
Addresses reflect primary residences and not necessarily current homes.
For further information see Walter LeRoy Brown, The Maxson F 3 d y , Albion, N.Y. 1954
Peter Flagg M a s o n , Architectural Historian, 4212 Awc- P, Austin, Texas 78751
101
B e t t y McCtlrty Mckielly
2504 Q u a r r y Road
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31 May 1894
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A n c e s t o r s of E l t i n g H. TERWILLIGER
22c TERWILLIGER, Salomon
I C 1 SeD 1700 S
M 8 J u i 1720 S
112 TERWILLIGER,Teunis
C 19 Sep 1741 S
225. OOSTRAYDER I Rachel
C 1 May 1698 S
of N e w P a l t z , U l s t e r Co. NY
56 TERWILLIGER, C o r n e l i u s
3 12 Jan
17% S
226 ROOS, Jacobus
C 1 J u l 1739
Dutchess Co. NY
Feb 1879 NP
113 ROSA, Maria
C
9 Apr 1762 S
227 VA?i K D J R A i i , ?'ryntje
28
D 28 M a r 1902
L a t i n t o w - , W'i
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' 3 Hanover, Germay
M 27 Sep 1762 S
114 MTLKELO, Jacob
c 26 ~ a y1765 NP
2291 GLESERIY, Anna Maria
i3 StuAt@xd, Gernany
I
57 WIMELC, Maria
B 27 9ec 1785 NP
D 21 Fe5 1856 NP
HOOD. E l i s a b e t h
14
M DAVIS, M-ns Louis% 1884 NP
M 1b Oct 17b9 NTP
116 F E Z R , Jcshua
C 12 M a r 1777 NP
M 30 Dee 1802 X F 233 E%JIF,R, M&g$-alena
x
D 9 Mzy 1880 NP
117 SCEOOPi>N:GR, !?ac'.el
c 20 Oct 1777 NP
D 2 Dec
1565 !JP
C 26 j u n 1737
M 17 Fe'c 1770 XZ
235 VA?J
V A C 3 i 3 , Yachel
i
29 F R E R , Margzcet Jrzne
B 8 Apr 1828 NP
D 1.9 Feb 1913
Passaic, N J
M
1802
D 18 Jul 1866 L
59 lCROKR Maria
B 3 Apr 180i3 L
D 18 O c t 1875 NP
I
11s JOiiTu'SON, H e s t z r
B 2 NOV 1785
D 1 Feb 1865
106
p q e 1 of ii
3 Vivlen , H o l l a r d Arrived
N e w h s t e r d m 15 M z r 1663
With Children %ed 13 and
3 1656/7 Vianen, Kolland
M>23 Apr 1686
224
I(
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w? VAX
-,
Jacob Janser,
B E t t e n , 3ra'xnt, Hollafid
M 11 Jan 1665 K
ETTEN, S y t j e Jacobz
C 25 M a r 1468 K
899 I-!!, h n e t j e Ackiaens
900
-
,Pieter Xetersen
A h t c h .Any c a d e t xho
a r r i v e d .JUE I64C with his
wife T r p t J e a d t h r e e
c h i l d r e n i n "The S p o t t e d
Cow"
ii - % r l e y (i\iieuw Qorp)
- Kingston
'L
L - Lloyd
M - Mzr'uletowr!
NP - New P a l t z
s - Shawan@lnk
For a l o n g p e r i o d tine only
church between A l b n y u L d
Kingston so p e r s o n s l i v i n g
i n a wide area were rnzrried
a d christened there.
The h t c h s e t t l e r s o f N e w
Ansterdem r e t a i n e d t h e
p a t r o n y n i c na.ning system
ur?til r e q u i r e d t o i d o p t
surnames 3y t h e English
z f t e r 166L a t which time
they o f t e n chose t h e name
of t h e i r home in HollwLd,
V&? E t t e n f o r example.
9031 NOCRTXCX, J o o s j e Willensen
I? c 16% Amsferdzm, Holla?d
k j Gelderland, Holland
452 3GOS, PZ-T
C 31 J2.n
M
9
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J x o b Jansen
KAM, Annetje Adriams
226
227
g1c
107
928 FREZR, Hugh 'Jr.
IS
%61; F'REXI, Jonas
B 1701 NP
232
M 12 Feb 1727 NP
D c 1775 NP
C
M
1668
M 7 Jun 1690 NP
929 LE ROY, Maia Anna
29 Apr 1716 NP
1740
1856 FREER, 3ug-h S r .
/B NormaEd>-, France "an orphan
adopted by t h e iiugenots alzd
g i v e n t h e name f r e r e - f r i e n d "
1857 11. XAYE, Maria
D 8 Dec 1693 NP
1866
933 1 3 U V C H A N , M s d a l e n a
C 7 M a r 1666
233
E U V C E - O i , Matthew J r . See 3732
B 18 Apr 1655 Mannheim, Germany
AV SCHOOITi-:OVZN. M z c i e t 37%
B Al'mny
M 30 MEZ 1679 Np
See 1856
Sep 1705 NP
M
1870 VAN 'dAYZX, Hendric
935
468 SCHOOhTd4,,R, J o h a i n i s
C 4 J u l 1697 K
"i
VAN WA'iZx, An
C 5 Sep 1686
-,hnetje
C 17
1 May
- 1
M 2?L MZ 1688 K
D<12 ArJr 1712 K
Dircx o r G e r r i t z
1873 -, E l s . j e Jz-.s
B ? r e e s t e d s , Denmair
1874 3E 'KITT, T j e r z k Claesen
B Amsterdam
M 2% A.sr 1656 NY
1876 300GXTAZLINGFi, Willern See 3752
9 38
--I
M 30
NOV
1702
Arimtje Samuels
K
1878 ROOSA-, Xeymul A l d e r t s e See 3616
B 16Q3 M 1578
939
9
1621 !I
ROSDiiELT, Anna Marqriet
16% N e w York ??Y
3758
3 29 ALE
C 26 O c t 1679 K
470 1l.M W A E P i Z N , Johulmes. M > L ~Oct 1705 K
c 2 1 Nov 171& f(
D 10 Jun 17k0 i(
M 16 3 e c 1737 NF
941.m y , M z y t j e
D 10 Jm 1790 -3
c 1 Jari 1626 x
3 20 Jur? 1733 <;
235
471 FIIELE?, Eli sake t h
C 25 May 1715 3P
1882 LmT'd, P i e t e r C o r n e l l i s s e n
B H o l s t e i n , Germ&?y Arrived N e w
Ansterclsm Feb 1659 i n "Faith"
M 1668
l Z 3 3UJC%V,
Ses 923
Elisajeth
C a r o l y n Konz Pan&
3 of %
p-3
108
See 3732
3616 ROOS, A l d e r t Heymans B Gelderland A r . NY 15 Apr 1660 w i t h h i s w i f e Wielke
A r i e n s DE JONGE and e i g h t c h i l d r e n , I n t h e Kingston c o u r t r e c o r d s 29 Apr 1666
0
3618
36’34
3636
3638
3732
3734
3752
3758
3760
a
he t e l l s how he was f o r c e d t o defend himself w i t h a s t i c k a g a i n s t f i v e drunken
sword-wielding E n g l i s h s o l d i e r s . Matthys BLANCHAN w a s a w i t n e s s and commiss i o n e r s Jan Willensen HOOGHTEYLINGH, Hendrick Jochemsen (1872), and E v e r t PELS
heard t h e case. D 27 Feb 1679 K
PELS, E v e r t M J a n n e t j e Symen’s
’DE WITT, Tjerck Claesen B G r o o t h o l d t , Zunderland D 17 Feb 1700 K M 24 Apr
1656 NY B a r b a r a Andrisse of Amsterdam, Holland.
SLEGT, C o r n e l i s Barentsen B Woerden, Holland M T r y n t i e Tysen BOS
CRISPELL, Antoni B 1635 A r t o i s , France D 1707 K M 31 Jan 1660 Maria BLANCHAN
d a u g h t e r of Matthys Sr. B 1640 Armentieres, France D c I679 K
BLANCHAN, Mattys Sr. B Amiens, France, son of Leonin BLANCHAN and Isabeau LE ROY
M Magdeliene J o r i s s e a t Armentieres, France c 1635. Moved t o Mannheim, Germany
then t o Canterbury, England w i t h o t h e r Hugenot r e f u g e e s , A r . New Amsterdam
26 Apr 1660 i n “Gilded O t t e r “ w i t h h i s w i f e and three c h i l d r e n and h i s d a u g h t e r
Maria and h e r husband Antoni CRISPELL. Two of his c h i l d r e n and Maria and h e r
c h i l d (1819) were amoung t h o s e taken hostage by t h e I n d i a n s a f t e r t h e Esopus
Massacre of 7 Jun 1663. The I n d i a n s hoped t o exchange them f o r some of t h e i r
c h i e f s who had been s o l d i n t o s l a v e r y i n Curacao by Peter Stuyvesant. While
r e s c u i n g t h e h o s t a g e s t h e sektlers f i r s t n o t i c e d t h e area t h a t would l a t t e r
become N e w P a l t z .
VAN SCHOONHOVEN, Claes Hendrickes, a c a r p e n t e r and real e s t a t e d e a l e r of F o r t
Orange (Albany) i n 1654. D 15 M a r 1661 K M C o r n e l i a F r e d e r i c k s e .
HOOGHTEYLINGH, Jan Willemsse D c 1702 K M B a r b a r a Jans
VAN ROSENVELT, Claes Martenszen Ar NY 1649 M J a n n e t j e Samuels Immigrant
a n c e s t o r of Theodore and F r a n k l i n .
VAN WAGENEN, Aert Jacobsen D 17 Dec 1715 K M Annetje G e r r i t s
Hugh FREER Sr. and Louis BWIER S r . were amoung t h e twelve p a t e n t e e s of N e w
P a l t z . After l e a r n i n g from e a r l i e r m i s t a k e s they purchased l a n d from t h e
I n d i a n s f o r a p r i c e i n c l u d i n g a mare and s t a l l i o n , 40 k e t t l e s , 60 b l a n k e t s ,
100 n e e d l e s and much more while a l l o w i n g t h e I n d i a n s f r e e a c c e s s f o r hunting
and f i s h i n g s o were allowed t o l i v e i n peace. The s t o n e houses b u i l t by t h e
Freers, B e v i e r s and o t h e r French Hugenot s e t t l e r s of N e w P a l t z may s t i l l be
v i s i t e d d u r i n g t h e summer months,
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PAT REECE, 901 SILBURY DR,,
AUSTIN, TX
78758-3934
6 MAY 1991
1
Prepared by: Ronald Edward Reece
1 Brianna Lynn Reece, b. 5 Feb 1991 in Round Rock, Williamson Co, TX.
2 Ronald Edward Reece Jr., b. 23 Jul 1965 in Lubbock, Lubbock Co, TX, ma.
18 Nov 1989 in Georgetown, Williamson Co, TX.
3 Debra Fay FOX, b. 16 Feb 1963 in Twenty-Nine Palm, CA.
4 Ronald Edward Reece, b. 30 Sep 1945 in Monahans, Ward Co, TX, ma. 27
Nov 1964 in Midland, Midland Co, TX.
5 Patricia Ann Jones, b. 2 Aug 1946 in Lufkin, Angelina Co, TX.
6 Crockett Daniel Fox, b. 6 Jan 1941 in Georgetown, Williamson Co, TX,
ma. circa 1960.
7 Doris Ann Winters, b. 19 Nov 1940 in CA.
8 Forest William Reece, b. 14 Mar 1917 in Martins Mill, Van Zandt Co, TX,
d. 24 Dec 1989 in Dallas, Dallas Co, TX, ma. 18 Jun 1939 in Grand Fall,
Ward Co, TX,
9 Thelma Lee Britton, b. 19 Jun 1915 in Franklin Co, AL.
10 Manton Pruette Jones Jr., b. 7 Apr 1916 in Chester, Tyler Co, TX, re.
in Midland, Midland Co, TX, ma. 26 Dec 1945 in Lincoln, NE. Nebraska or
11 Margaret Capron, b. 25 May 1924 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE. Nevada?
12 Curtis Fox, b. Nov 1911 in Will amson Co, TX, ma. 30 Apr 1940 in
Williamson Co, TX.
13 Maybell Farr, b. 19 Apr 1917 in Jarrell, Williamson Co, TX.
14 Jacob Winters, b. 3 Jan 1906, d 7 Aug 1971 in Ripon, San Joaquin Co,
CA, ma. 6 Dec 1935.
15 Martha Janeg Vanderpol, b. 31 Jul 1914 in Corsica, Douglas C,o, SD.
16 Edmond Jefferson Reece, b. 29 Jul 1886 in Booneville, Prentiss Co, MS,
d. 5 Aug 1976 in Odessa, Ector Co, TX, ma. 9 Aug 1909 in Martins Mill,
Van Zandt Co, TX.
/
17 Laticia Ann Nixon, b. 28 Sep 1889 in Martins Mill, Van Zandt Co, TX.
18 William Clifton Britton, b. 19 May 1869 in Colbert Co, AL, d. 5 Mar
1920 in Peoria, Hill Co, TX, ma. 31 Jul 1899 in Tishomingo Co, MS.
19 Mary Amctndia Louvon Upton, b. 4 Jul 1875 in AL, d. Jun 1918 in Peoria,
Hill Co, TX.
20 Manton Pruitt Jones, b. 7 Dec 1888 in Polk Co, TX, d. 23 Jul 1972 in
Lufkin, Angelina Co, TX, ma. 1 Jun 1911.
21 Lucy Clementine Watts, b. 11 Jun 1887 in Enon, Tyler Co, TX, d. 13 Aug
1962 in Lufkin, Angelina Co, TX.
22 Aden Roy Capron, b. 5 Jan 1885 in South Dumfries, Ontario, Canada, d. 3
Jan 1952 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE, ma. 14 Oct 1914 in Lincoln,
Lancaster Co., NE.
23 Jennie May Kates, b. 24 May 1888 in Ord, Valley Co., NE, d. 16 Oct 1986
in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE.
24 Crockett Carter Fox, b. Aug 1889 in TX, d. 7 Jun 1948 in Georgetown,
Williamson Co, TX, ma. 12 Jan 1910 in Coupland, TX.
25 Mary Chunek, b. 1891 in TX.
26 Ralph Daniel Farr, b. 18 Sep 1889 in Granger, Williamson Co, TX, d. 11
Nov 1967 in Williamson Co, TX, ma. 29 Mar 1911 in Williamson Co, TX.
27 Etta Lee Bruce, b. 27 Apr 1895 in Prairie Dell, Bell Co, TX, d. 5 Jul
1960 in Cameron, Milam Co, TX.
30 Peter Vanderpol, b. 5 May 1877 in Nunspeet, Gelderland, Netherland, d.
24 Apr 1957 in Lodi, San Joaquin Co, CA, ma. 19 Mar 1912 in Harrison,
SD
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3 1 Gertie Dykshoorn, b. 2 Apr 1890 in Harrison, Douglas Co, SD, d. 5 Nov
1972 in Lodi, San Joaauin Co, CA.
32 Thomas Jefferson Reece, b. Apr 1859 in Marshall Co, AL, d. 3 Jul 1939
in Martins Mill, Van Zandt Co, TX, ma. 4 Oct 1885 in Prentiss Co, MS.
33 Mary Frances Hazelwood, b, 18 Jul 1867 in St. Clair Co, AL, d. Feb 1892
in Booneville, Prentiss Co, MS.
34 Eldred Simpkins Nixon, b. 9 Nov 1856 in Point Pleasant, Upshur Co, TX,
d. 25 Jan 1917 in Martins Mill, Van Zandt Co, TX, ma. 1 3 Nov 1879 in
Van Zandt Co, TX.
35 Margaret Ellen Eaton, b. 20 Apr 1859 in Rusk Co, TX, d. 26 May 1898 in
Martins Mill, Van Zandt Co, TX.
36 Fredrick Andrew Britton, b. 2 Jan 1844 in Russellville, Franklin Co,
AL, d. 14 Feb 1882 in Franklin Co, AL, ma. circa 1866.
37 Matilda Harris, b. 1845 in Tishomingo Co, MS, d. 1 0 Jun 1935 in Peoria,
Hill Co, TX.
40 James Allen Jones, b. 11 Feb 1834 in Wayne Co, MS, d. 10 Jul 1907 in
Barnum, Polk Co, TX, ma. 16 Jul 1880.
4 1 Martha Ann Hammonds, b. 3 Sep 1848 in Butler Co, AL, d. 29 Mar 1940 in
Lufkin, Angelina Co, TX.
42 Carroll Watts, b. 1 9 Jul 1844 in Jasper Co, TX, d. 9 Sep 1912 in
Chester, Tyler Co, TX, ma. 3 Feb 1869.
43 Nancy E. Richardson, b. 18 Aug 1850 in LA, d. 25 Mar 1920 in TX.
44 Charles Bruce Capron, b. 1 Feb 1850 in Paris, Ontario, Canada, d. 3 Jul
1923 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE, ma.*’l Oct 1873 in Paris, Ontario,
Canada.
45 Laura Leighton Adams, b. 4 Apr 1852 in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH,
d. 1 Jan 1940 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE.
46 Francis Asbury Kates, b . 28 Jun 1850, d. 17 Oct 1919, ma. 28 Jan 1873.
47 Louisa Henrietta Catherine Johnson, b. 3 1 Aug 1849, d. 1 May 1922.
48 Lorenzo D. Fox Jr., b. 4 Jun 1860 in TN, d. 11 Jul 1926 in Taylor,
Williamson Co, TX, ma. circa 1882.
49 Sarah Elizabeth (Mrs. L.D.) Fox, b. 19 Aug 1859, d. 18 Mar 1900 in
Williamson Co, TX.
52 John Tilford Farr, b. 1 Jun 1848 in Y S , d, 1 Jan 1934 in Granger,
Williamson Co, TX, ma. 7 Oct 1874 in Williamson Co, TX.
53 Josephine Paralee Evans, h. 26 Jul 1853 in Drew Co, AR, d. 4 Mar 1939
in Granger, Williamson Co, TX.
54 John H. Bruce, b. Aug 1864 in AL.
55 Ann Holland, b . Feb 1866 in AL.
60 Hendrikus Van de Pol, I). 10 Aug 1846 in Doornspijk, Gelderland,
Netherlands, d . 10 Jun 1913 in Harrison, South Dakota, USA, ma. 1 5 Mar
1872 in Ermelo, Gelderland.
6 1 Jannetje Alijda Dekker, b. 29 Jul 1849 i n Ermelo, De Zoom, Gelderland,
d. 23 Feb 1923 in Harrison, South Dakota, USA.
62 Simon Dykshoorn, b. in Netherlands.
63 Mary Baas, b. in Netherlands.
64 Robert Reece, b. circa 1821 in SC, d. circa 1891 in Prentiss Co, MS,
ma. 19 Dec 1844 in Cherokee Co, GA.
65 Emily Gregory, b. circa 1824 in SC, d. after 1880 in MS.
66 John Christopher Hazelwood, h . 2 Nov 1841 in Union District, SC, d. 2 1
Oct 1921 in Martins Mill, Van Zandt Co, TX, ma. 8 Jul 1866 in St. Clair
Co,
AL.
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67 Lucinda C a r o l i n e Jo h n s o n , b. 9 Hov 1845 i n Beaver V a l l e y , S t . Clair Co,
AL, d . 8 Jan 1894 i n M a r t i n s M i l l , Van Zandt Co, TX.
68 Eldred S c o t t Simpkins Nixon, b. J a n 1815 i n SC, d. 10 Feb 1868 i n Van
Zandt Co, TX, ma. 25 O c t 1847 i n Upshur Co, TX.
69 Mary E. C a s t l e b e r r y , b. 20 Mar 1828 i n Wetumpka, S t . Clair Co, AL, d.
26 Dec 1898 i n M a r t i n s M i l l , Van Zandt Co, TX.
70 A l f r e d E a t o n , b. 21 May 1826 i n Lynchburg, L i n c o l n C o , TN, d. 22 Mar
1885 i n Van Zandt Co, TX, ma. 1 2 Dec 1850 i n Rusk Co, TX.
71 J a n e Cooper, b. 24 J a n 1828 i n Gilmer Co, GA, d . 26 Oct 1916 i n Van
Zandt Co, TX.
72 William B r i t t o n , b . 22 Dec 1799 i n Greene Co, TN, d . 2 Apr 1875 i n
F r a n k l i n Co, AL, ma. 4 Aug 1824.
73 S a r a h M. Gates, b. 21 Nov 1807 i n Washington Co, G A , d. Sep 1883 i n
F r a n k l i n Co, AL.
74 James Harris, b. 30 May 1807 i n KY, d . a f t e r 1870 i n A L , ma. c i r c a
1832.
75 J u d y Ann (unknown), b . c i r c a 1812 i n KY, d . a f t e r 1870 i n AL.
80 James ‘ J i m ’ ( A l l e n ) J o n e s , b. 1794 i n NC, d . b e f o r e 1880 i n Polk C o ,
TX, ma. c i r c a 1830 i n MS.
81 L y d i a Wilson, b . 1803 i n SC, d . i n Po l k C o , TX.
82 John W. Hammonds, b. 1 6 Sep 1809 i n GA, d. i n Barnum, Polk Co, TX, ma.
1 J u n 1843 i n B u t l e r Co, AL.
8 3 I s a b e l l a P i c k e n s , b. 20 Jun 1821 i n B u t l e r Co, A L , d . 6 Feb 1904 i n
Barnum, TX.
84 Hiram William Watts, b . 22 Sep 1817 i n O u a c h i t a P a r r i s h , L A , d. 8 May
1898 i n C h e s t e r , T y l e r Co, TX, ma. 30 Sep 1841.
8 5 E l i z a b e t h L . Loyd, b. 22 May 1822 i n TN, d . 1 5 May 1851.
86 A m o s R i c h a r d s o n , b. 1 5 Oct 1815 i n L A , d . 24 J u l 1896 i n T y l e r Co, TX,
ma. c i r c a 1833.
87 Anna P e t e r s , b. 1 5 Dec 1817 i n S C , d . 12 Feb 1898 i n T y l e r Co, TX.
88 Horace Capron, b. 22 May 1803, d. 21 J u n 1872 i n P a r i s , O n t a r i o ,
Canada, ma. 25 Apr 1849.
89 Mary S o v e r i g n , b. c i r c a 1820 i n PA, d . 29 Sep 1883 i n P a r i s , O n t a r i o ,
Canada.
92 George Kates J r . , b. 23 J u n 1817, d. 28 J u l 1890, ma. 2 1 Nov 1839.
93 J a n e F l o y d , b . 1 5 J u n 1820, d. 1 Aug 1868.
94 N a t h a n i e l Jo h n so n , d . 23 Dec 1860.
95 Hannah C. (unknown), d. 1891.
96 Lorenzo D. Fox, b. circa 1829 i n TN, ma. c i r c a 1850.
97 Nancy (Mrs. L . D . ) Fox, b. 23 Apr 1828 i n TN, d. 22 Apr 1892 i n
Williamson Co, TX.
104 J o s e p h T i l l f o r d F a r r , b. c i r c a 1815 i n T N , d . c i r c a 1897 i n TX.
106 James F e l i x Evans, b. c i r c a 1815 i n NC, d . a f t e r 1853 i n Ro ck p o r t,
Aransas Co, TX, ma. c i r c a 1843.
107 Narcissia Ann Mathews, b . 17 J u n 1824 i n TN, d. 12 J u l 1893 i n
Macedonia, Williamson Co, TX.
120 P i e t e r E v e r t s e n Van d e P o l , b. 1 5 J a n 1803 i n D o o r n s p i j k , G e l d e r l a n d ,
d . 7 J a n 1879 in D o o r n s p i j k , G e l d e r l a n d , ma. 24 J a n 1832 i n E l b u r g .
121 A l i j d a ‘ A l e i d a ’ Tymens Gorselman, b. 29 Dec 1806 i n N i j b r o e k , Gemeente
Epe, d , 8 Feb 1861 i n Do o rn s p i j k .
122 J a n Dekker, b. 2 Dec 1803 i n Ermelo, G e l d e r l a n d , d. 1 Mar 1883, ma. 27
Nov 1836.
112
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1 2 3 Lammert.ie Hoffman, b. 23 J u l 1808 i n Ermelo, G e l d e r l a n d , d . 1 5 J a n
1868.
130 G r i f f i n Gregory, b. c i r c a 1798 i n SC, d . a f t e r 1860 i n A L , ma. circa
1818 i n SC.
131 C y n t h i a (unknown), b . c i r c a 1801 i n SC, d . a f t e r 1860 i n A L .
132 William Hazelwood, b. 1787 i n West S p r i n g s , Union D i s t r i c t , SC, d. 25
J a n 1863 i n S t . Clair Co, AL, ma. 25 Aug 1820 i n S p a r t a n b u r g , SC.
133 S a r a h Woffard, b. 1801 i n NC.
134 Thomas Napoleon Jo h n so n , b. 27 J u n 1821 i n AL, d i Sep 1894 i n Van Zandt
Co, TX, ma, c i r c a 1844 i n AL.
135 Nancy Head, b. 1828 i n GA, d . 1872 i n S t , Clair Co, AL.
138 W i l l i a m H . C a s t l e b e r r y , b , c i r c a 1804 i n G A , d . c i r c a 1849 i n Upshur
C o , TX, ma. c i r c a 1827 i n A L .
139 (unknown), d . b e f o r e 1850 ( ? ) i n Upshur Go, TX.
140 J o e l E a t o n , b . 1 7 J u n 1797 i n NC o r SC, d. c i r c a 1829 i n L i n c o l n Co,
TN, ma. c i r c a 1818 i n L i n c o l n C o , TN.
141 E l i z a b e t h (unknown), b . 1795.
142 C o r n e l i u s Cooper 111, b . 7 Mar 1801 i n F r a n k l i n Co, G A , d . 21 Sep 1886
i n Rusk Co, TX, ma. 26 Sep 1820 i n Hall Co, GA.
143 Rutha Weems, b . 1 5 Sep 1804 i n SC, d . 29 J u n 1890 i n Rusk Co, TX.
144 James B r i t t o n J r . , b. c i r c a 1775 i n Wales, d . a f t e r 1799 i.n Greene Co,
TN, ma. 25 May 1794 i n Greene Co, TN.
145 Jane Gass, b. c i r c a 1775, d . a f t e r 1799.
146 P h i l l i p Gates, b. c i r c a 2776 i n V A , d . c i r c a 1847 i n F r a n k l i n Co, A L ,
ma. c i r c a 1800.
147 C a t h e r i n e H a m i l t o n , b. c i r c a 1776, d . a f t e r 1800.
164 William Hammonds.
165 Mary Carter, b. i n VA.
166 John C. P i c k e n s , b . c i r c a 1796 i n A h b e v i l l e , SC, d . 1 3 Apr 1845 i n
B u t . l e r Co, A L , ma. c i r c a 1818.
167 Sarah Caldwell, 11. c i r c a 1800 i.ir SC or NC, d . b e f o r e 1829 i n Ei.it.ler Co,
AL.
168 Thomas Watts S r . , 12, 1 7 6 4 i n I r e l a n d , d . 20 Feb 1841 i n J a s p e r (30, TX,
ma. 18 Sep 1817 i n 0 uach i t .a P a r r i s h , L A .
169 Susan H u t c h i n s , b . 1'788 i n G A , cl. 1885 i n J a s p e r Co, TX.
174 Jo se p h P e t e r s , b . c i r c a 1795 i n S C , ma. c i r c a 1815.
175 O l i v e (unknown), b . c i r c a 1799 i n SC.
176 Jo se p h Capron, b. 11 Nov 1760 i n A t . t l e b o r o , B r i s t o l C o . , M A , d . 5 *Jan
1827, ma. 15 Dec 1785 i n Rehoboth, E r i s t o l C o . , MA.
177 C y n t h i a C o l e , d. 2 2 F e b 1841.
184 George Kates, b . 10 Mar 1784, d . 1855 i n Salem C o , N J , ma. 31 J u l 1807.
185 Rachel S t a n t o n , b. 2 Feb 1788, d . 6 Mar 1829.
186 Samuel F l o y d , b . 22 May 1778, d . 28 Apr 1858 i n Wi l l mi n g t o n , D E , ma.
1802.
187 J a n e J o n e s , b. 17 Ju n 1781, d . 30 Dec 1842.
240 Hendrik E v e r t s e n Van d e P o l , ch. 23 Aug 1761 i n E l s p e e t , G e l d e r l a n d ,
N e t h e r l a n d s , d . 16 J a n 1855 i n D o o r n s p i j k , G e l d e r l a n d , ma. 3 Apr 1796
i n Kolderveen, G e l d e r l a n d .
2 4 1 J e n n i g j e n Dresen Hase, b. 20 Mar 1776 i n Nunspeet, Ermelo, G e l d e r l a n d ,
d . 22 Mar 1841 i n D o o r n s p i j k , G e l d e r l a n d ,
242 Hendrik Tijmens Gorselman, b . b e f o r e 1800 i n N i j b r o e k , ma. c i r c a 1800.
243 Griet.je G e r r i t s e n Van Vrede, b . b e f o r e 1800.
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John Franklin Strawn was born in GA 7 Dec. 1851; married in
Red River Co., TX 7 Feb. 1875 to Victoria Caroline Finch who
was born there 27 Jan. 1857, dau. of Robert Finch & Emily
Davis. Strawn died 6 Feb. 1884 in Hunt Co., TX and Victoria
married Znd, James K. P o l k Schrader.
She died 8 Nov. 1930
and is buried in Clarksville, Red River C o . , TX. Who were
Strawn's parents?
One of their children was Maggie May
Strawn, born 30 March 1877; died 28 March 1921. She married
20 Sept. 1891 in Hunt Co., TX to John William Straub who was
born 5 Nov. 1860 in P o l o , Caldwell C o . , MO.
Who were his
parents?
Emily Davis was a dau. of Churchman Davis, born 1813, TN and
, born 1815, TN. Need parents and place in TN
Nancy
for each of these. Nancy died after 1860 in Red River C o . ,
TX and Davis narricd 2nd, Elizabeth T. Knox 5 Aug. 1869 in
Lamar Co., TX. Who were her parents?
Robert Finch was a son of William Finch born 1781 in
was married 17 Nov. 1809 in Caldwell Co., KY to
.Roberts who was born 1792 in Laurens C o . , SC. Need
for William Finch.
Mary G. Roberts was a dau.
Roberts and
. Who was Evan Roberts' wife?
SC who
Mary G.
parents
of Evan
Family tradition says that Julia Davis Ransom born 4 June
1840 in GA w ; i s a dau. of David Ransom.
Lucinda Ransom,
evidently a widow, was on the 1850 b 1860 census of Heard
C O . , GA with a dau. Juli?. who was approximately the right age
to be the above Julia. Was she? What was Lucinda's maiden
name?
Who were her parents and who were David Ransom's
parents?
1
John M. Smyli.e, Scrn 5 A u g . 1784, of Liberty Co., GA married.
Elizabeth
born 3 Aug. 178?
They were parents of
Austin Harris Smiley, born 20 Aug. 1811.
Was Elizabeth's
maiden name Austin'?
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3311. Clearview Drive
A::stin, TX 7 8 7 C 3
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,ty, State Austin, TX 78705
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7 Auqust 1988
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b.
Samuel Abel BROWN
(Father of No. 2)
b. 1 8 April 1841
p.b. Haywood Co. TN
m. ( 1 ) 11 Sept 1862
d. ( 2 ) 11 June 1868
1 March 1 9 2 6
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MAULQIN
b. 1 7 7 4
m . Q 1794
d. Q 1 8 5 1
WT,T)TN
(Mother of No. 4)
(Father of No. 9,
Cont. on chart No. -)
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(Father of No. 1)
p.b. Robertson
d. 8 Jan 1918
0
d. 1 8 1 8 Greene Co NC
17,Elizabeth
m.@ 1836
b . 2 8 July 1880
p.b.Travis Co., TX
m. 2 2 Sept 1 8 9 9
d. 1 9 June 1962
Austin, Travis, TX
(Fdther Of NO. 8,
1 7 4 9 c o n t . m c h a r t N o . r
b* 31 Mar
1m.
Caldwell Co. TX
P.d
10
John D. HENRY
(Father of No. 5)
I
b. 24 Aug 1 8 0 5
p.b. Robertson Co TN
20
TN
Huah HENRY (Jr.1
b-25 June 1 7 5 ~ ~ ~ : n o : ~ ; ~1 ~ . m - 1 7 Dec 1 8 0 0
d. 1834
Elizabeth Tamnasson
211
Co. TN
1774
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11 Elizabeth B. WALTON
(Mother of No. 5)
p.d.Round Rock, Williamson
TX
b. 2 1 Aug. 1 8 1 0
(Mother of No. 10.
Cont. on chan No.-)
b.
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5 Sept 1 8 5 5
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b.5 Aug 1784 Cont.
m.20 Sept 1 8 0 8
d. 9 Dec 1 8 5 0
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(Father of No. 6)
b. 11 OCt 1 8 1 1
p,b.Eguzon, France
29 Jan 1 8 3 3
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Eguzon, France
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b.4 May 1852
26 Jean BRISSANT (D)
p.b. Eguzon, France
b. 3 Oct 1 7 87 (Father of No. 13,
m. l 7
1 8 7 3 t Eguzo?g, Marquerite BRISSANT (DIm.12 Mar 1 8 1 1Cent. on chart No. -)
d. 2 1 Aug 1 9 0 6
(Mother of ho. 6 )
d. 1 3 June 1 8 3 9
(Fathrr of No. 3)
3
b.9 Aug 1 7 9 1 (Father No. 14.
p.b.Weatherford, Parker,TX
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p.d.Austin, Travis, TX
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p.b. Eguzonnet, France
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m. 20 May 1 8 4 9
d. 1 Mar 1 8 5 9
ocher of No. 3)
d. 1 2 Feb 1859
b. 2 7 -July 18y5 -. -p.b.Eguzon, France
p.d Eguzon, France
(Father of No. 15.
Cont. on chart No. d
d.14 Feb 1 9 0 0 ( ? )
15;Yarie An eli ue CHATAIN m.
01
William George Ross, Jr.
(Spouse of No. 1)
b. 9 OCt. 1919
d.
p.b. Bastrop C0.TXp.d.
b* 1829
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d- 5 Auaust 1907
Pad.Baraize, France
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My Grandparents, John Myra Smith b o r n A p r i l 17,1872, Hunt County,
Texas, M a r r i e d t o Keren Howeth January 25,1893 i n Jack County,
Texas, He d i e d January 29,1930 i n Jack County, Texas and i s b u r i e d
i n Jack County, Texas. tie was a son o f Jasper Newton Smith and
M y r i a h Ann P e t t y .
Keren tioweth Smith b o r n i n Knox County, Texas, January 17,1869 and
d i e d i n Jack County, Texas December 16,1919 She a l s o i s b u r i e d i n
Jack County, Texas.
They had Nine c h i l d r e n have a l l t h e i n f o r m a t i o n
on a l l o f t h e c h i l d r e n .
Great Grandparents Jasper Newton Smith b o r n 1847 i n Texas, m a r r i e d t o
M y r i a h Ann P e t t y T i t u s i t i s b e l e i v e d i n 1867 i n tiunt County, Texas,
He was a son o f Jermiah Myra Smith and Mary W i l l i a m s . Jasper Newton
d i e d i n Jack County, Texas i n 1916 and i s b u r i e d t h e r e . H i s w i f e
M y r i a h Ann P e t t y T i t u s Smith b o r n 1847 b e l e i v e i n Cannon County,
Tennessee She was a d a u g h t e r o f James P e t t y and A r r i s Peyton P e t t y .
She d i e d i n Jack County, Texas i n 1913 and i s a l s o b u r i e d i n Jack
County, Texas. They had a t o t a l o f Seven c h i l d r e n and have a l l t h e
i n f o r m a t i o n on t h e s e c h i l d r e n .
A l s o a n o t h e r Great g r a n d p a r e n t s were Martha Ann Vanhooser and F r a n k l i n
A. tioweth. Martha Ann Vanhooser was b o r n i n Camden County, M i s s o u r i
September 10,1841,
came t o Texas w i t h h e r f a m i l y and she m a r r i e d f i r s t
t o James J. T. Gunsolus May 21,1862 i n Jack County, Texas, She l a t e r
on November 18,1865 m a r r i e d t o Jack W a l t e r Johnson i n Jack County, Texas
a l s o . tier f i r s t m a r r i a g e she had one son, Bennie F. Gunsolus, h e r
second m a r r i a g e she a l s o had one son, Calloway A. Johnson, Then i n
1869 i n Parker County, Texas she m a r r i e d F r a n k l i n A. tioweth. Martha
Ann Vanhooser Gunsolus Johnson tioweth d i e d June 4,1943 i n S t e p h e n v i l l e ,
Texas and i s b u r i e d i n t h e East S i d e Cemetery, S t e p h e n v i l l e , Texas.
tier t h i r d husband, F r a n k l i n A. tioweth was b o r n i n G a i n s v i l l e , Texas,
J u l y 3,1841, t h e son o f Thomas Howeth and Nancy Ann James Howeth.
He d i e d J u l y 18,1887 i n t i a s k e l l County, Texas and i s b u r i e d t h e r e i n
t i a s k e l l County, Texas b u t as t o what cemetery t h a t i s unknown.
Frank1 i n A. tioweth and Martha Ann Vanhooser Gunsol us Johnson Howeth
had e i g h t c h i l d r e n , I am s t i l l t r y i n g t o g e t i n f o r m a t i o n on one son,
I s a a c Howeth who was b o r n March 28,1870 i n Texas, .He m a r r i e d Ebby
Blue dates unknown and d a t e and p l a c e o f h i s death i s a l s o unknown.
I t i s s a i d t h a t h i s w i f e poisoned him. The r e s t o f t h e f a m i l y I have
t h e i n f o r m a t i o n on.
My Great Great Grandparents;
Jermiah Myra Smith b o r n 1817 b e l e i v e i n Arkansas, m a r r i e d i n 1842
t o Mary W i l l i a m s who was b o r n i n 1825. They had c h i l d r e n Moses,
Henry, Jasper Newton, Sarah, E l i z a b e t h , I s a a c , Martha,John and
Obadiah Smith, need i n f o r m a t i o n on a l l c h i l d r e n . James f l e t t y and
A r r i s Payton P e t t y had M y r i a h A. , Nancy, Amanda,Mary, & W i l l i a m
P e t t y . Not much i n f o r m a t i o n on t h e s e c h i l d r e n o r t h e i r p a r e n t s .
Thomas Howeth b o r n June 12,1797 Kentucky, m a r r i e d 1817 t o Nancy Ann
James. tie d i e d i n G a i n s v i l l e , Texas May 11,1855 and i s b u r i e d t h e r e ,
Nancy Ann James tioweth b o r n Feb 19,1799 p l a c e unknown, d i e d i n Rusk
County, Texas May 20,1868 and i s b u r i e d t h e r e . 16 c h i l d r e n .
I s a a c Vanhooser b o r n Aug 25,1820 Tennessee, m a r r i e d Sarah ( S a l l i e )
Elam 1840 Warren Co, Tenn, tie d i e d Sept 22,1898 Jack County, Texas
Sarah ( S a l l i e ) Elam Vanhooser b o r n May 15,1825 Warren Co, Tennessee,
d i e d 1903 i n Parker County, Texas and i s b u r i e d i n Jack Co, Texas.
They had 8 c h i l d r e n and need a l o t o f i n f o r m a t i o n .
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P o r t e r - W i l l i a m s - bowen - tiam - Rose - S t e v e n s G r a n d p a r e n t s ; W i l l i a m F r a n k f ’ o r t e r b o r n i n Hardeman Co, Tennessee,
J u l y 12,1859. M a r r i e d March 24,1887 i n Jack County, Texas D i e d i n
J a c k s b o r o , Texas Dec 31,1941 and i s b u r i e d i n J a c k s b o r o , Texas. H i s
w i f e , A l i c e W i l l i a m s f ’ o r t e r b o r n A p r i l 12,1868 Jack County, Texas
and d i e d March 26,1954 i n J a c k s b o r o , Texas and i s b u r i e d t h e r e . They
had E l e v e n c h i l d r e n and have c o m p l e t e i n f o r m a t i o n on a l l .
Great Grandparents;
John Mark P o r t e r b o r n i n Wake County, N o r t h C a r o l i n a March 12,1819.,
m a r r i e d f i r s t t o Sarah Rose Feb 15,1848 i n tiardeman County, Tennessee,
He d i e d i n 1876 and i s b u r i e d i n O l e Enon Cemetery, tiardeman Co, Tenn.
Sarah Rose P o r t e r was b o r n Nov 7,1830 i n N o r t h C a r o l i n a , and d i e d i n
tiardeman County, Tenn, 1863 and i s a l s o b u r i e d i n O l e Enon Cemetery,
Hardeman County, Tenn. She was a d u a g h t e r o f Thomas Rose and Mary ( P o l l y )
S t e v e n Rose. John Mark P o r t e r and Sarah Rose had f i v e c h i l d r e n and have
c o m p l e t e i n f o r m a t i o n on t h e s e c h i l d r e n . A f t e r Sarah d i e d John Mark P o r t e r
m a r r i e d M a r g a r e t A. D o y l e Sept 7,1863 and t h e y had one son, James Henry
(Bud) f ’ o r t e r .
Dorcas M a t i l d a Bowen b o r n i n Tennessee, Oct 20,1823 m a r r i e d f i r s t t o B e r r y
L. Ham June 26,1838 i n M i l a m County, Texas., She d i e d J u l y 4,1914 and
was b u r i e d i n Jack County, Texas. Dorcas and B e r r y tiam had e l e v e n c h i l d r e n
and have c o m p l e t e d i n f o r m a t i o n on them. Dorcas m a r r i e d Thomas W.
W i l l i a m s Aug 30,1871 i n Jack County, Texas and t h e y had one d a u g h t e r
A l i c e W i l l i a m s . Thomas W. W i l l i a m s b o r n i n Pickaway Co, Ohio J u l y 12,1810
son o f George W i l l i a m s and Sarah Cavander W i l l i a m s , was a b r o t h e r o f
I n d i a n a Govonor B l u e Jean Williams.Thomas d i e d i n Jack County, Texas
May 1,1883 and i s b u r i e d i n J a c k s b o r o , Texas.
Great Great Grandparents;
John Mark P o r t e r p a r e n t s a r e unknown as o f now, b u t i t i s b e l e i v e d he
had t h e f o l l o w i n g b r o t h e r s and s i s t e r s ; W i l l i a m P o r t e r m a r r i e d Susan
Rose, D a v i d Henry f ’ o r t e r m a r r i e d L o u i s a Drake, E l i z a b e t h P o r t e r b e l e i v e d
m a r r i e d C u l l e n S t r i c k l a n d , and Mary P o r t e r and Joseph P o r t e r .
Thomas Rose son o f B e n j a m i n Rose and Lucy H a r p e r no o t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n on
h i m a t t h i s t i m e , m a r r i e d Mary ( P o l l y ) S t e v e n s d a u g h t e r o f Z a c h e r i a h
S t e v e n s and Susanna R i v e r s . I t i s know t h a t t h e y had f o u r c h i l d r e n ,
James Rose who m a r r i e d f’rudence L u t t r e l l , Susan Rose who m a r r i e d
W i l l i a m P o r t e r , Sarah Rose who m a r r i e d John Mark f ’ o r t e r and Mary
Ann Rose who never. m a r r i e d . M a r y (?oily) S t e v e n s Rose m a r r i e d Jan 19,1842
t o Joshua Hudson i n tiardeman Co, Tenn. They had t w o c h i l d r e n M a r t h a
A Hudson and E m i l y Hudson. No o t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n on t h e s e as o f t h i s
writing.
George W i l l i a m s b o r n i n Augusta Co, V i r g i n i a , m a r r i e d Sarah Cavander
Nov 14,1804 i n Ross Co, Ohio. tie d i e d i n 1828 i n Knox Co, I n d i a n a ,
Sarah b o r n i n 1786 V i r g i n a , d i e d Oct 23,1852 i n Knox Co, I n d i a n a t h e y
had James Douglas W i l l i a m s who m a r r i e d Nancy tiuffman,Thomas W. W i l l i a m s
who m a r r i e d Dorcas M. Bowen tiam, E l i z a Jane W i l l i a m s who i s b e l e i v e d t o
have m a r r i e d R o b e r t Gamble and t h e r e were some o t h e r s b u t unknown as
o f now.
Abner Bowen b o r n May 25,1769 N o r t h C a r o l i n a , m a r r i e d Nov 28,1805 i n
Knox Co, Tennessee t o J e a n n e t t e Thompson. he d i e d S e p t 29,1828 p l a c e
unknown. J e a n n e t t e Thompson Bowen b o r n May 6,1772
Pennsylvania,
d i e d 1865 H o l l a n d , Texas and i s b u r i e d t h e r e . The had A s h l e y , Gideon
E l i z a b e t h , Mary M. , Mahalam, and Rebecca Bowen and Dorcas M. Bowen
n o t much a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n as o f now.
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Brown - Reed - T r i p l e t t - H a r r i s - tiudspeth
My Grandparents:
Thomas M . Brown born Dec 25,1872, son of Gionell Leeper Brown a n d
Sarah A n n T r i p l e t t , was b o r n in F a n n i n C o u n t y , Texas. Married f i r s t
t o Laura Reed July 17,1895 in Montague Co, Texas. tie died July 1 7 ,
1963 in Abilene, Texas a n d i s buried in Elmwood Cemetery.
Laura Reed was born Sept 14,1876 i n Montague Co, Texas, daughter of
Benjamin B. Reed a n d Nancy Harris Reed. She died in Wellington, Texas
May 28,1910 a n d i s buried i n Memorial Garden Cemetery in Wellington,Tx.
They h a d 5 children, Willis Brown, Bennie Gion Brown, Edith Olive
Brown, Thomas Moore Brown J r . a n d T . Burnice Brown. a f t e r Laura Reed
Brown died Mr. Brown married Ellen Andrews Dec 10,1910 in Mexia, Texas
a n d they h a d one son, John Leroy Brown.
M t Great Grandparents:
Gionell Leeper Brown born April 9 , 1833 in Alabama, married f i r s t t o a
Camreon, they h a d 3 children, Susie E l i z a b e t h Brown who married a W.T.
Butler, William A . Brown a n d Robert W . Brown. After his f i r s t wifes
death he married S a r a h A n n TriplettOct 22,1863 in Fannin Co, Texas,
S a r a h Ann T r i p l e t t was born in Missouri June 1,1880 a n d died inwellington.,
Texas March 14,1920 a n d i s b u r i e d in C i t y Cemetery in Lubbock, T x . Mr. Brown
died in L u b b o c k , Texas Jan 9,1908 a n d i s also buried in City Cemetery in
L u b b o c k , Texas. They ha d eight children, which were Mary Jane Brown w h o
married John B i f f l e , Laura Lee Brown w h o married Jim Cobb, Berthier
Eueleine Brown who married John W . White, Louise T . Brown who married
W i l l i a m Trice, Thomas M. Brown who married Laura Reed, Emily Ann Brown
w h o married William Tibbets, Ollie Mae Brown,who married John Lackey a n d
Bewey Bertie Brown who married O.A. Myers.
Benjamin B. Reed born May 27,1837 place u n k n o w n , married Nancy Harris on
Feb 18,1864 i n Benton Co, Missouri, tie died April 6,1896 i n Forestburg,
Texas a n d i s buried i n Perryman Cemeterey Forestburg, Texas, Nancy Harris
was born Feb 18,1845 in Missouri, d i e d Aug 29,1925 in Forestburg, Texas
a n d i s also buried i n f'erryman Cemetery Forestburg, TExas they h a d 5 children.
Fannie Reed , L i t t l e Boy Reed, Dora Reed who married Fare Harris, Laura M .
Reed w h o married Thomas M . Brown a n d Cora E . Reed who married Eddie Givens.
My Great Great Grandparents:
Thomas T r i p l e t t a n d J.E.Brodley were the parents of S a r a h Ann T r i p l e t t
a n d possible others bslt have no information on t h i s l i n e as y e t .
Have nothing on parents of Gionell Leeper Brown o r Benjamin B. Reed.
Benjamin Harris born i n Kentucky May 26,1807, married Nancy tiudspeth
date a n d place u n k n o w n , Benjamin died i n Benton Co, Missouri Aug 18,1885
a n d i s buried i n Shiloh Cemetery in Benton Co, Missouri. Nancy Hudspeth
was born i n North Carolina Oct 19,1812, d i e d in Benton Co, Missouri on
3 'March 18,19 1 and i s also buried in Shiloh Cemetery Benton Co, Missouri.
They had 12l'children as follows; Giles Harris who married S a r a h Ashley,
William M . a r r i s w h o married Eveline Gaylord, Sater Harris w h o married
Nancy J . tiawons, John B. Harris w h o married Salina Wisdom, Racheal Harris
who married Samuel Woodard, Narcissa Harris w h o married Frances M . Thomson,
Elizabeth Harris who married Lewis Lyle, Benjamin Franklin Harris ,
Nancy Harris who married Benjamin B . Reed a n d a twin t o Benjamin F . Harris,
Andrew J . Harris w h o married Nancy C . Johnson, Thomas B. Harris who
married Nancy Swenney a n d James M . Harris w h o married Fanny Quick.
I t seems t h a t Sater Harris g o t into quite a l o t o f trouble w i t h the l a w ,
he apparantly k i l l e d a deputys son a n d a l o t of other problems so we
have been t o l d .
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C a l d w e l l - McCloud - W h i t e s i d e - Sampley - Moore - Conaway John W. C a l d w e l l b o r n i n .Schuyler Co, M i s s o u r i M a r c h 5,1868, m a r r i e d
Deborah Ann McCloud Feb 1,1894 i n Jack County, Texas. tie d i e d Nov
11,1906 i n Bryson, Texas and i s b u r i e d i n Bryson, Texas. He- was a
son o f James C a l d w e l l and Mary E l i z a W h i t e s i d e , H i s w i f e b o r n i n
F o r t Payne, Alabama March 4,1872 and d i e d Nov 29,1942 i n B r y s o n , T e x a s '
and i s b u r i e d t h e r e . She was a d a u g h t e r o f Rev. James Madison McCloud
A M e t h o d i s t m i n i s t e r and R u t h i e E l i z a b e t h Sampley. The had f o u r c h i l d r e n
John W. C a l d w e l l and Deborah Ann McCloud were my g r a n d p a r e n t s ;
Great Grandparents';
James C a l d w e l l b o r n i n Tennessee Oct 22,1813 m a r r i e d f i r s t i n 1834 t o
L o u i s a B a l l a r d . James and L o u i s a had a t o t a l o f 12 c h i l d r e n and have
most o f t h e i n f o r m a t i o n on them, he l a t e r m a r r i e d Mary E l i z s . W h i t e s i d e
on O c t 12,1857 i n M i s s o u r i . James d i e d Nov 27,1892 and i s b u r i e d i n
t h e C o f f e y Cemetery i n S c h u y l e r Co. M i s s o u r i . Mary E l i z a W h i t e s i d e was
b o r n S e p t 2,1842 i n K e n t u c k y and d i e d May 26,1888. James and Mary E.
W h i t e s i d e C a l d w e l l had 12 c h i l d r e n . Have some i n f o r m a t i o n on them b u t
more needed.
James Madison McCloud b o r n A p r i l 3,1845 i n Knox Co, Tennessee, m a r r i e d
Dec 17,1868 i n F o r t Payne, Alabama t o R u t h i e E l i z a b e t h Sampley. James
d i e d A p r i l 18,1934 i n Bryson, Texas and i s b u r i e d t h e r e . R u t h i e E l i z a b e t h
Sampley McCloud b o r n Feb 3,1842 i n DeKalb, Alabama,and d i e d i n Bryson,
Texas January 8,1936 and i s b u r i e d t h e r e . The had 1 2 c h i l d r e n and have
a l l t h e i n f o r m a t i o n on them.
Great Great Grandparents ;
John A. W h i t e s i d e b o r n 1826 K e n t u c k y , m a r r i e d t o L u c i n d a Moore ( M o o r )
John d i e d i n 1869 i n S c h u y l e r Co, M i s s o u r i and was a son o f James
W h i t e s i d e and Hannah R i f f l e . L u c i n d a b o r n 1829 K e n t u c k y d i e d 1865
i n S c h u y l e r e Co, M i s s o u r i . They had Mary E l i z a who m a r r i e d James
C a l d w e l l , James ti. W h i t e s i d e who m a r r i e d L o v i n a Morgan, M a l i s s a
W h i t e s i d e who m a r r i e d George Moore, M a r t h a Frances who m a r r i e d
D a v i d C r o c k e t t B r y n z , M a r g a r e t Ann who m a r r i e d John Emerson George
W. who m a r r i e d Phebe J. Howard, W i l l i a m who m a r r i e d G e o r g i a n n Wood,
and Jesse who m a r r i e d Mary A. F r a n s w o r t h .
W i l l i a m C l a McCloud m a r r i e d A p r i l 1,1830 i n Knox Co, Tennesee t o
Mary ( P o l l y Conaway,They had c h i l d r e n C a r o l i n e , Emel i n e who m a r r i e d
John R . Jack, Mar'Lha, Jane, C h a r l o t t e , t k n r y C l a y James Madison,
Thomas C l a i r b o r n e , Benjamin, Cansada and J o s 2 p h i n e . A d d i t i o n a l d a t a
neeeded on them.
Jesse Sampl ey J r . m a r r i e d Deborah Browder. They had c h i l d r e n Be1 i n d a
Lyda, R u t h i e E l i z a b e t h , L e t i t i a , Sarah, Theodore, Jesse, Deborah,
O l i v e r M i l l e r , and Edmund B r a d f o r d Sampley a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a i t o n
needed on t h i s f a m i l y .
A l s o a l o t o f i n f o r m a t i o n needed o n t h e C a l d w e l l l i n e .
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