0 HEAD 1 SOUR PAF 2 NAME Personal Ancestral File 2 VERS 4.0 2 CORP The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 3 ADDR 50 East North Temple Street 4 CONT Salt Lake City, UT 84150 1 DEST PAF 1 DATE 2 MAR 1999 2 TIME 19:49:15 1 FILE marvinschubert.ged 1 GEDC 2 VERS 5.5 2 FORM LINEAGE-LINKED 1 CHAR ANSEL 1 SUBM @SUB1@ 0 @SUB1@ SUBM 1 NAME Marvin Schubert 1 ADDR 4114 Whirlaway 2 CONT Pasadena, Texas 2 CONT 77503 1 _EMAIL jack@hal-pc.org 0 @I23@ INDI 1 NAME Hezekiah /Newman/ 2 GIVN Hezekiah 2 SURN Newman 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1783 2 PLAC Georgia based on 1850 census records 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 DEC 1850 2 PLAC Amite County,Mississippi 1 BURI 2 DATE 3 DEC 1850 2 PLAC It is suggested that they are in unmarked graves in the old Cockerham Cemetery in Amite County,MS 1 FAMS @F19@ 1 FAMC @F20@ 1 NOTE Hezekiah was enumerated in Amite Co. , MS as early as 1810, and recordsreflect he Bought lan 2 CONC d in 1832 . Other Newmans identified at the timewere Solomon and George Newman. It may be tha 2 CONC t these men were all relatedbut we have a bit more research to do to prove that. 2 CONT 2 CONT Per the a book entitled "JOHN COCKERHAM, Barnwell District, SC -- AmiteCounty, MS AND HIS DES 2 CONC CENDANTS" (A Progress Report) , the burial site forboth Hezekiah and Nancy is listed as unkno 2 CONC wn. It is suggested that theyare in unmarked graves in the old Cockerham Cemetery in Amite C 2 CONC ounty, MS 2 CONT 2 CONT Hezekiah was a successful farmer,in Amite Co for many years raising 9children. He apparentl 2 CONC y lived in peace with his neighbors and relativesas he did not appear in the books of Final J 2 CONC udgements as suing or beingsued for "trespass" which seemed to cover everything from theft t 2 CONC o bodilyassault. He first appeared on the Amite County Tax Rolls in 1811. Heserved as a priva 2 CONC te in the War of 1812 in Lieut. Col. Neilson'sDetachment Mississippi Militia in Capt. Willia 2 CONC m A Lucas' Company. 2 CONT 2 CONT This family appeared on the 1830 Amite Co, Ms census, p 40: 2 CONT 2 CONT Hezekiah Newman 1 M 40-50 1F 20-30 2 CONT 1 M 30-40 1F -5 2 CONT 1 M 15-20 2 CONT 1 M 10-15 2 CONT 1 M 5-10 2 CONT 1 M -5 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1833 when the canvass was made by the Amite and Florida AuxiliaryBible Society for the pur 2 CONC pose of ascertaining all families "...of AmiteCounty who are destitute each of a full copy o 2 CONC f the holy scriptures..."in Captain Lea's beat, Thomas Tarver, Hezekiah Newman, Thomas Cocker 2 CONC hamand Abram Rushing. 31 2 CONT 2 CONT In Jan of 1849, Seaborn Newman, Silas Newman and Elizabeth Newman, minorsover the age of 14 2 CONC , and their father Hezekiah Newman having waived hisrights, asked that the Court appoint Jame 2 CONC s Eubanks their guardian.32 Onthe same day, James H. Lowry appointed James Eubanks Guardian o 2 CONC f minorsSeaborn Silas, Elizabeth and Martin Newman, their petition showing "theyare minors mo 2 CONC re than fourteen years of age and sons and daughter ofHezekiah Newman...they are heirs at La 2 CONC w of the Estate of David CockerhamDecd., late of the State of Louisiana 2 CONT 2 CONT .... Bond was set at $400, Geo F. Webb, Bondsman.33 No records werelocated to show whether th 2 CONC is resulted in any benefit to the minors ofNancy (Cockerham) Newman. 2 CONT 2 CONT Nancy (Cockerham) Newman died at her home on 21 Oct 1843. HezekiahNewman died 3 December l85 2 CONC O. Their place of burial is unknown. They wereprobably buried in unmarked graves in the ol 2 CONC d Cockerham Cemetery in AmiteCounty. 2 CONT 2 CONT On 10 December 1850, James Eubanks applied for letters of Adm. on theestate of Hezekiah Newma 2 CONC n deceased; Adm. was granted. Bond set at $400,James Cockerham and Davie Myers Bondsmen. Appr 2 CONC aisers were appointed andthe court ordered the Adm. advertise for all persons having claimsag 2 CONC ainst the estate of 36 Hezekiah Newman to present them. On 17 Dec 1850James Eubanks was grant 2 CONC ed permission to sell on a credit of six monthsthe perishable property of the estate. Severa 2 CONC l claims were presented andallowed.37 On 20 Jan 1852 Solomon Newman petitioned the court fo 2 CONC r lettersof guardianship of minors Silas Newman and Martin Newman. Letters ofGuardianship wer 2 CONC e approved, bond set at $300, James Eubanks and WilliamG. Davis, Bondsmen. 2 CONT 2 CONT After the death of their Father, Solomon Newman was Guardian of (Page216)his minor brothers S 2 CONC ilas and Martin. In 1859 he made application forbounty land for these minors and also for min 2 CONC or Seaborn Newman on theservice of Hezekiah Newman in the War of 1812. 0 @I24@ INDI 1 NAME Deborah /Dupree/ 2 GIVN Deborah 2 SURN Dupree 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1788 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Amite County,Mississippi 1 FAMS @F19@ 0 @I51@ INDI 1 NAME Johan Schubert's /Wife/ 2 GIVN Johan Schubert's 2 SURN Wife 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1618 1 FAMS @F37@ 0 @I95@ INDI 1 NAME Christiane /Lockstedt/ 2 GIVN Christiane 2 SURN Lockstedt 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 SEP 1847 2 PLAC Warbsen,Kreis Holzminden,Braunshweig,Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 MAY 1930 2 PLAC buried in Lone Oak Cemetery outside of Geronimo,Texas 1 FAMS @F68@ 1 FAMC @F69@ 0 @I96@ INDI 1 NAME Johanne Marie Martha /Spieker/ 2 GIVN Johanne Marie Martha 2 SURN Spieker 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 JUN 1808 2 PLAC Godelheim,Kreis Hoexter,Westfalen,Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET. 1894 - 1903 2 PLAC San Antonio,Texas,Bexar County 1 FAMS @F70@ 1 FAMC @F71@ 0 @I97@ INDI 1 NAME Ernestine /Rothermund/ 2 GIVN Ernestine 2 SURN Rothermund 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 JUN 1763 2 PLAC Hoexter,Kreis Hoexter,Westfalen,Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 NOV 1825 2 PLAC Hoexter,Kreis Hoexter,Westfalen,Germany 1 FAMS @F72@ 1 FAMC @F73@ 0 @I98@ INDI 1 NAME Marie Magdalena /Ostmann/ 2 GIVN Marie Magdalena 2 SURN Ostmann 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 APR 1710 2 PLAC Hoexter,Kreis Hoexter,Westfalen,Germany 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Hoexter,Kreis Hoexter,Westfalen,Germany 1 FAMS @F74@ 0 @I99@ INDI 1 NAME Magdalena /Tropen/ 2 GIVN Magdalena 2 SURN Tropen 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1672 2 PLAC Hoexter,Westfalen,Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 MAR 1735/1736 2 PLAC Hoexter,Westfalen,Germany 1 FAMS @F75@ 0 @I105@ INDI 1 NAME August /Schubert/ 2 GIVN August 2 SURN Schubert 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE JAN 1878 2 PLAC Guadalupe,County,Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 AUG 1951 2 PLAC Banquete,Texas 1 FAMS @F83@ 1 FAMC @F68@ 1 NOTE August Schubert and Ida Merz were married 1900 and began raising theirfamily in the shadow o 2 CONC f their parents around the York Creek-Geronimo werethey were both born. Later August and Id 2 CONC a moved from the YorkCreek-Geronimo area moving his family to Kingsberry where August triedh 2 CONC is hand at running a butcher shop between about 1900-1910. August andIda had their only son F 2 CONC . A. in 1901 shortly after their marriage.About 1912 when they broke up the Driscoll Ranch, A 2 CONC ugust and otherrelatives moved to the Banquette area and he purchased a farm off of fmrd. 66 2 CONC 5 between Driscoll and Alice. Dad said it was very close to thelarge gas well that blew out r 2 CONC ight off the highway. During a down turn inthe economy about 1914, August was forced to giv 2 CONC e up his farm. Later hedid share cropping for a Mr. Schultz west of Banquette, Texas. Over t 2 CONC henext 20 years, August and Ida earned their living farming outside ofBanquet. During this p 2 CONC eriod that the family lived on the Schultz farmbetween about 1915-1935 August and Ida had the 2 CONC ir second child Gertrude in1916. Mr. Schultz built some nice homes on his places and Dad sai 2 CONC d theywere very proud of their accommodations. Evidently the old farms houseshad large porch 2 CONC es because according to Rosa Lee nee Emshoff Schubert itwas at a dance held on the porch o 2 CONC f Ida and August's home that she metand later married Elmor Brune "Slick" Schubert, one of Ot 2 CONC to's children.Dad said the farms all had nice Barns too. During the Depression era, F.A. ha 2 CONC d secured a good job at a refinery outside of Banquette. He gotAugust a job at the same locat 2 CONC ion, south of Banquette, about 1935 atwhich time he and Ida moved to Banquette to live the re 2 CONC mainder of theirdays. The property that they built their home on was next to F. A. 'shouse 2 CONC . Dad said that August worked at the plant until his death orretired shortly before his death 2 CONC . As the 40s began, August, who was inhis 60s by now faired World War II as every one else d 2 CONC id and at the ageof 73 he died August 08, 1951. Ida continued to live in their home inBanquet 2 CONC te until her death in 1963. 2 CONT 2 CONT Ida was a beautifully kind great grandmother that had a heavy Germanaccent. She showered al 2 CONC l her great grandchildren with much affection andas I recall never said an unkind word abou 2 CONC t anyone. She was surely agreat helpmate to August during his lifetime and was loved by all. 0 @I117@ INDI 1 NAME Ida /Merz/ 2 GIVN Ida 2 SURN Merz 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 AUG 1879 2 PLAC New Braunfels,Comal County,Texas 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 MAR 1963 2 PLAC Banquete,Texas 1 FAMS @F83@ 1 FAMC @F87@ 1 NOTE Copied from the archives of the Sophien Museum in new BraunfelsNewspaper H2-1963 April 5, 19 2 CONC 63 2 CONT 2 CONT MRS. AUGUST SCHUBERT, 83, nee Ida Merz, died March 25, at Robstown. She aborn in New Braunfel 2 CONC s August 21, 1879, the daughter of John and ElisaStrempel Merz. She attended Watson School an 2 CONC d grew up in Comal County. In1900, she was married to August Schubert and they lived on a far 2 CONC m nearWatson School,then in Kingsberry,and at Robstown Her husband died in1951. Survivors inc 2 CONC lude a son, 2 CONT Ferdinand of Banquette; a daughter Mrs. J.W. Clearman of Robstown; Threebrothers Alwin Merz o 2 CONC f York Creek, Harry Merz of Kingsberry and BrunoMerz of New Braunfels; three sisters Mrs. Alm 2 CONC a Schubert, Mrs. Max Dumenilad Mrs. Oscar Trapp, all of New Braunfels; seven grandchildren an 2 CONC dseveral great grandchildren. Funeral services was conducted in Robstownand grave side servic 2 CONC es here held at Yorks Creek Cemetery. The Rev.Richard F. Kurtetach, pastor of First Protestan 2 CONC t United Church of Christ,conducted the grave side service. 0 @I285@ INDI 1 NAME Carl Eduard /Schubert/ 2 GIVN Carl Eduard 2 SURN Schubert 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 JUN 1835 2 PLAC Hoexter,Kreis Hoexter,Westfalen,Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 FEB 1923 2 PLAC buried in Lone Oak Cemetery west of Geronimo,Texas 1 FAMS @F68@ 1 FAMC @F70@ 0 @I492@ INDI 1 NAME Johannes Wilhelm /Schubert/ 2 GIVN Johannes Wilhelm 2 SURN Schubert 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 JAN 1745/1746 2 PLAC Hoexter,Kreis Hoexter,Westfalen,Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 FEB 1831 2 PLAC Hoexter,Kreis Hoexter,Westfalen,Germany 1 FAMS @F72@ 1 FAMC @F74@ 0 @I573@ INDI 1 NAME Johann Friedrich /Schubert/ 2 GIVN Johann Friedrich 2 SURN Schubert 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE OCT 1710 2 PLAC Hoexter,Kreis Hoexter,Westfalen,Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 FEB 1792 2 PLAC Hoexter,Kreis Hoexter,Westfalen,Germany 1 FAMS @F74@ 1 FAMC @F75@ 0 @I667@ INDI 1 NAME Hardie Homer /Hutto/ 2 GIVN Hardie Homer 2 SURN Hutto 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 OCT 1879 2 PLAC Williamson County,Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 MAY 1957 2 PLAC Robstown,Texas 1 FAMS @F299@ 1 FAMC @F300@ 1 NOTE Uncle Tommy Flinn (, Hardie's uncle, Mary Jane's brother)and Aunt Doralived in Taft and helpe 2 CONC d grandpa get started. He and his wife are therelatives that were washed out into the bay du 2 CONC ring the hurricane of 1919and survived it. (The Unexpected Voyage, in my book, is based on th 2 CONC isincident.) 2 CONT 2 CONT Frances 2 CONT 2 CONT Claude Beard Jr shared with me in 7/98 that his father Claude and Hardiebuilt the house outsi 2 CONC de of Robstown on the old Home Place. He said thatneither one were carpenters and so Hardi 2 CONC e hired a deaf mute carpenter tohelp them build the home. He said that when ever they had t 2 CONC o communicate,that they would write on the lumber. He said the old house should havelots o 2 CONC f stories to tell if it is ever dismantled. 0 @I668@ INDI 1 NAME Dollie Frances /Newman/ 2 GIVN Dollie Frances 2 SURN Newman 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 MAR 1894 2 PLAC La Para,Live Oak County,Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 SEP 1970 2 PLAC George West,Texas 1 FAMS @F299@ 1 FAMC @F301@ 0 @I670@ INDI 1 NAME Annie Belle /Berry/ 2 GIVN Annie Belle 2 SURN Berry 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 MAR 1901 2 PLAC Collin County,Texas 2 SOUR @S37@ 3 PAGE Collin county Texas, ED 2, sheet 18 2 SOUR @S38@ 3 PAGE Nueces county Texas, ED 182, sheet 4B, age 18 2 SOUR @S36@ 3 PAGE Nueces county Texas, ED 182, sheet 4B, age 18 2 SOUR @S39@ 3 PAGE SSI# 460-48-1300 1 DEAT 2 DATE APR 1977 2 PLAC San Antonio,Bexar County,Texas 2 SOUR @S39@ 3 PAGE SSI# 460-48-1300 1 FAMS @F303@ 1 FAMC @F304@ 1 NOTE I am not sure of Grandma's middle name's spelling. Bell or Belle 1 SOUR @S36@ 2 PAGE middle name 1 SOUR @S36@ 0 @I676@ INDI 1 NAME Carl Wilhelm /Schubert/ 2 GIVN Carl Wilhelm 2 SURN Schubert 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 FEB 1796 2 PLAC Hoexter,Kreis Hoexter,Westfalen,Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 JUN 1850 2 PLAC Hoexter,Kreis Hoexter,Westfalen,Germany 1 FAMS @F70@ 1 FAMC @F72@ 0 @I678@ INDI 1 NAME Seaborn /Newman/ 2 GIVN Seaborn 2 SURN Newman 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 FEB 1858 2 PLAC Lawrence County,Mississippi 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 FEB 1925 2 PLAC Taft,Texas,San Patricio County 1 FAMS @F301@ 1 FAMC @F264@ 1 NOTE Seaborn is listed as age 12 in the 1870 ,Atascosa County , Texas, Censusrecords page 199. 2 CONT Other records suggest Seab was born in February 22, 1854. This needs tobe researched further. 2 CONT 2 CONT Seaborn Newman is recorded in the 1880 Tax Assessment Rolls for propertyin Atascosa County, T 2 CONC exas as owning 15 horses or mules worth about$105.00. 2 CONT 2 CONT As Seab had a brother named George, I found a George Newman in 1880 aswell. 2 CONT 2 CONT Licence# 75 Issued Nov. 9, 1882 Recorded In The Marriage Records ofAtascosa County, Texas 2 CONT 2 CONT These records covered the early mid 1800s through 1884. 1880 was the onlyinstance I found the 2 CONC m although I have not research subsequent to 1884 atthis date. 0 @I679@ INDI 1 NAME Arreny Ann /Hesskew/ 2 GIVN Arreny Ann 2 SURN Hesskew 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 JAN 1867 2 PLAC old San Patricio,San Patricio Co,Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 JUL 1937 2 PLAC Taft,Texas,San Patricio County 1 FAMS @F301@ 1 FAMC @F309@ 1 NOTE 1880 Census identify Renia as age 20 0 @I680@ INDI 1 NAME Charles Wesley /Hutto/ 2 GIVN Charles Wesley 2 SURN Hutto 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 MAY 1855 2 PLAC Hutto,Williamson County,Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 FEB 1919 2 PLAC Kelso,Washington,buried Hutto,Williamson County, Texas 2 SOUR @S40@ 1 FAMS @F300@ 1 FAMC @F310@ 1 NOTE Moved to Kelso Washington in 1903 where he passed away and his body wasreturned to Hutto wher 2 CONC e he was buried in the Hutto Cemetery in Hutto,Texas 2 CONT 2 CONT IN MEMORY OF C.W. HUTTO 2 CONT 2 CONT Hutto, Texas, February 25, 1919. On the evening of February 6, 1919the Death Angel came to t 2 CONC he home of Mr. and Mrs. Hutto and called himfrom this walk of life to the life beyond the gra 2 CONC ve. 2 CONT 2 CONT Charles W. Hutto was born on May 20, 1855, in the town that bears hisname and where his bod 2 CONC y was laid to await the general resurrection. Hespent his life in his home town until 1903 wh 2 CONC en he moved to Washingtonand it was here the Death Angel found him to give him his summons to 2 CONC appear before God to give an account. After his funeral sermon had beenpreached in Washington 2 CONC , his body was accompanied by his daughter, Mrs.Minnie Sponner, of Kelso, Washington, arrivin 2 CONC g at Hutto on the morning ofFebruary 13th and his body was carried to his brother's home wher 2 CONC e at2:30 o'clock a short service was held by the writer and Rev. M. J. H.Woodard, of the Pres 2 CONC byterian church after which the body was laid to restin the Hutto cemetery. 2 CONT 2 CONT Charles Hutto was married to Miss Mary Jane Flinn in November 1877, andto this union was bor 2 CONC n six children, two of whom preceded him to theother world. He leaves an invalid wife, fou 2 CONC r children, Hardie Homer,George Benjamin, Charles Howard, and Mrs. Minnie Sue Spooner, sixgra 2 CONC ndchildren, five brothers and one sister with a host other relativesand friends to mourn hi 2 CONC s departure. 2 CONT 2 CONT Brother Charles Hutto was converted and joined the M. E. Church, Southat Hutto he being the e 2 CONC ighty eighth member of this organization. He livedfaithful to God and the church until the la 2 CONC st. 2 CONT 2 CONT May God bless the sorrowing ones and may the God that was a stay tohim in his last hours b 2 CONC e a shield and a protector and a comforter an aguide through the rough places in life, and a 2 CONC t last the bearer that shallbear them safely across the dark cold stream of Death and to a re 2 CONC stingplace where our Savior has gone to prepare for us 2 CONT 2 CONT Rev Chas. B. Diltzo 0 @I681@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Jane "Jennie" /Flinn/ 2 GIVN Mary Jane "Jennie" 2 SURN Flinn 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 MAY 1857 2 PLAC Jackson Co.,Tn. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 JUL 1934 2 PLAC Kelso,Washington 1 FAMS @F300@ 1 FAMC @F311@ 1 NOTE Nick name was "Jennie" or "Jenny" Death date identified as 1933 by RubyPietre 0 @I682@ INDI 1 NAME James Emory /Hutto/ 2 GIVN James Emory 2 SURN Hutto 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 MAY 1824 2 PLAC Greenville,South Carolina 2 SOUR @S41@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 APR 1914 2 PLAC Oakwood Cemetery,Waco,Texas 1 FAMS @F310@ 1 FAMC @F314@ 1 NOTE HUTTO NAMED AFTER PIONEER 2 CONT 2 CONT by Hugh Davenport 2 CONT 2 CONT The man for whom the town of Hutto, Texas, was named was born to JohnCastleberry and Nancy Ho 2 CONC lliday Hutto in Greenville, South Carolina, onMay 8, 1824. In 1830, the family moved to Hunts 2 CONC ville, Madison County,Alabama, where his mother dies in 1836, when James Emory was twelve yea 2 CONC rsold. 2 CONT 2 CONT After a few years, he joined a group of twenty five persons immigratingto Texas which arrive 2 CONC d January 16, 1847 and settled at Webber's Prairienear Austin. James Emory Hutto was a very c 2 CONC apable and industrious personand immediately became involved in development of the Central Te 2 CONC xas areaas well as providing for himself and the family he and Margaret Hughes orAlabama ha 2 CONC d began after their marriage in Texas, and this may indicateshe came to Texas at the same tim 2 CONC e J.E. did. He had helped GeorgeGlassock in building the first grist mill in Georgetown and w 2 CONC as presentwhen the town was staked off and the first election was held in 1848. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mr. Hutto moved his family to Williamson County in 1854 and whether byforesight or chance h 2 CONC e selected land which provided the town site for thetown of Hutto when the I. & .G Railroad p 2 CONC assed through his property someyears later. He was possibly preceded in the immediate vicinit 2 CONC y by AdamOrgain, a freed slave of the Orgain family who owned land not farremoved. Also soo 2 CONC n after James E. Hutto settled in the area, othersettlers acquired land for cattle raising an 2 CONC d farming cotton and grains,especially in the area to the southeast where the small settlemen 2 CONC t ofShiloh was in existence. Early settlers in the area near the town to ___*who had consider 2 CONC able acreage were Hugh Goodwin, W. H. Farley, Sr. , andhis bachelor brother F. F. Farley. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1876, when the railroad came through the area, Mr. Hutto sold fiftyacres of land to the Te 2 CONC xas Land Co. of New York for a town site,reserving five acres of the tract as a gift for th 2 CONC e International andGreat Northern Railroad right-of-way through the town. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mr. Hutto was a very successful operator and a respected civic leader inthe community where h 2 CONC e was active in church and school activities. When aPost Office was established in 1877, he w 2 CONC as appointed Postmaster. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mr. Hutto and his wife, Margaret had a family of six sons and threedaughters, all of whom, ex 2 CONC cept the last child Mary, reached adulthood inthe Hutto community. On May 27, 1881, his wife 2 CONC , Margaret, mother of allknown descendants, died and was buried along side the youngest daugh 2 CONC ter,Mary M., in the Shiloh Cemetery some three miles southeast of the town ofHutto, Texas. Af 2 CONC ter about two years, later, Mr. Hutto, then fifty sevenyears of age, married Mrs. Nancy Jones 2 CONC . In 1885, he sold his holdings incattle, land and home and moved to Waco where it is underst 2 CONC ood that theformer Mrs. Jones had some relatives and where he planned to go into theImplemen 2 CONC t business. 2 CONT 2 CONT It is not clear what interest Mr. Hutto had for the next few years as theWaco City director 2 CONC y of 1830 listed him only as a resident at the cornerof North 18th and Barron Streets. The ne 2 CONC xt two years, a partnership ofsorts, was listed with a Thomas H. Killingsworth. Then from 183 2 CONC 2 through1897, James E. Hutto Sr., was listed as operating an AgriculturalImplement busines 2 CONC s including carriages, wagons and buggies at 110 South8th Street. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mr. Hutto's second wife died February 7, 1892, at approximately the sametime that he starte 2 CONC d his Implement business. On May 5, 1894, he marriedagain. This time to Mrs. Helen A. Wilde 2 CONC r who outlived him by some twomonths after his death April 29, 1914, only nine days short o 2 CONC f hisninetieth birthday. Her death came on June 27, 1914. James E. Hutto Sr.,his second wif 2 CONC e and third wife, are buried on the same lot in Oakwoodcemetery in Waco, Texas. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1907, James E. Hutto Sr. made an application for a Confederate Pensionon the basis that hi 2 CONC s health and his age, 83 years, prevented him fromearning an income and that his finances wer 2 CONC e very strained. Theapplication for the pension was signed by James Saul and Sterling Orgainw 2 CONC ho lived in the Hutto community and served with him in the ConfederateArmy during the Civil W 2 CONC ar. The pension, however, was turned down on thebasis that his wife had a small acreage in Ea 2 CONC st Waco and it was notbelieved that he was in dire need. 2 CONT 2 CONT Upon his death, an obituary from a Waco paper was lavish in its remarksregarding Mr. Hutto' 2 CONC s character, his activities in church and charitiesand the caliber of his friends in the Wac 2 CONC o area. 2 CONT 2 CONT James' family moved to Madison County, Alabama where he lived until 1847when at the age of 2 2 CONC 3 he moved to Texas. 2 CONT 2 CONT J.E. joined the 5th St. Church of Waco on 3/17/1889 by letter 2 CONT 2 CONT The 1850 Census Travis, TX page. 134, Dwell. 15 lists J.E. Hutto and hiswife 2 CONT Margaret (an Abner Scott is also listed in the household age 24). He is 2 CONT listed as a 25 year old farmer born in SC and Margaret is listed as a 20 2 CONT year old born in AL. They are shown as having been married within theyear. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1860 census shows J.E. and Margaret born in Ala. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1880 Census, Williamson, County show 2 CONT 2 CONT Birth Place Father's BPMother's BP 2 CONT James E. Hutto 56 SC SC SC 2 CONT Lu? wife 48 AL TNTN 2 CONT R.B. w/m 22 TX SCAL 2 CONT Genettie w/f 18 TX SCAL 2 CONT Henery E. w/m 13 TX SCAL 2 CONT 2 CONT C.W. Hutto 25 TX SCAL ( This is James 2 or 3 oldest 2 CONC ) 2 CONT M.J. 23 TN TNTN ( This is Mary Jane Flinn 2 CONC ) 2 CONT Hartey 9/ TX TXTN ( My grandfather) 2 CONT John Flinn 19 Brother in law TN TN 2 CONT 2 CONT Also listed is ( this might be one of James Son, the name and age areright) 2 CONT James E. Hutto Jr. 28 TX SC AL 2 CONT Lenora B. 20 TX TNMS 0 @I683@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Hughes/ 2 GIVN Margaret 2 SURN Hughes 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 JUN 1833 2 PLAC Alabama 2 SOUR @S42@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 MAR 1881 2 PLAC Hutto,Williamson County,Texas 2 SOUR @S42@ 1 FAMS @F310@ 1 FAMC @F315@ 1 NOTE Margaret had a family of six sons and three daughters, all of whom,except for her last chil 2 CONC d Mary Margaret, reached adulthood in thecommunity of Hutto,Texas. 2 CONT 2 CONT A hundred and twenty odd years after the fact. 2 CONT 2 CONT On May 27, 1881, at the young age of 47, Margaret, mother of all knowndescendants of James E 2 CONC . Hutto Sr., died and was buried along side heryoungest daughter, Mary Margaret, in the Shilo 2 CONC h Cemetery some three milessoutheast of the town of Hutto, Texas. 2 CONT 2 CONT We visited the Shiloh Cemetery in March, 1998 and found it an old andforgotten cemetery tha 2 CONC t is occasionally attended too. It is on a hillthat rises 20 ft above the surrounding terrai 2 CONC n and is next to BrushyCreek. It was said that one could drive across the creek at the oldShi 2 CONC loh crossing which again is just down from the cemetery in a car a fewyears back. The locatio 2 CONC n was supposed to have been on the Chisom trailand cattle drives crossed at this point freque 2 CONC ntly in years gone by.Shiloh was the primary town in the area before the Railroad was put i 2 CONC n ,resulting in the founding of the town of Hutto. Over the years Shilohbecame a ghost town a 2 CONC s Hutto prospered and the only reminder that thetown ever existed is the cemetery. The fact t 2 CONC hat the hill seems oddly outof place on the banks of the Brushy Creek, which by the way seem 2 CONC s to flowyear round and is more like a clear stream than the old creek we allgrew up on wit 2 CONC h its blackish green color. I thought it, the hill, mighthave been an old Indian mound of sor 2 CONC ts. 2 CONT 2 CONT The grave of Margaret is over grown with saplings and weeds and thetombstone, a large tall py 2 CONC ramid styled marker lies on the ground. Thebase of the tombstone is tilted forward slightly a 2 CONC s a result of the soilmoving over the many years it was placed there some 117 years ago. 2 CONT 2 CONT The family plot is guarded by an old ornamental iron fence about 6' x 6',reflecting the styl 2 CONC e used in the late 1800s. Generally the enclosing of agrave plot with such a fence would be s 2 CONC ome indication of wealth on thepart of the family. 2 CONT 2 CONT Three and 1/2 year old little Mary Margaret is buried next to hermother. Her mother, follow 2 CONC ed her daughter a short 8 years later indeath. Little Mary Margaret's tombstone is still i 2 CONC n an erect positionbut some what soiled from the 125 years of weathering it has withstood. 2 CONT 2 CONT Hugh Davenport, a local resident and friend of the Hutto family, sharedthat on occasion the s 2 CONC heriff's department would bring inmates out toclear the weeds and clean up the cemetery, bu 2 CONC t those activities have beensparse. 2 CONT 2 CONT The iron fence surrounding the grave site is bent on the north end from acrushing fall of a l 2 CONC arge tree said Hugh. Hugh said he burned the oldtree stump out of the plot and a gapping hol 2 CONC e, the size of a small treestares back at one as you view the scene. It looks like maybe th 2 CONC e treewas there just yesterday, and yet there are no indications of anythinghaving burned. 2 CONT 2 CONT Hugh said that he cleaned the grave site up 3 or 4 years ago. 2 CONT 2 CONT The gate that allows entrance to the site is entangled in trees, saplingsof 2 and 3 inch diam 2 CONC eter. I could not open the gate. Becky had to climbthe fence to get a closer look at the gr 2 CONC ave stones. 2 CONT 2 CONT We plan to go back this summer and clean the site up. Maybe we canreposition the head stone 2 CONC s base and reset the head stone of ourancestor. 2 CONT 2 CONT There was a strangeness about seeing one's family grave site in a stateof disrepair. But the 2 CONC n it was strange finding this old grave site andestablishing a connection to a person tha 2 CONC t I had never known but nowsome what mourn, after the fact. A hundred and twenty odd years af 2 CONC ter thefact. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1880 Census for Williamson County list J. E. Hutto's wife's parents asboth born in Tenn. 0 @I684@ INDI 1 NAME John Castleberry /Hutto/ 2 GIVN John Castleberry 2 SURN Hutto 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET. 1795 - 1800 2 PLAC South Carolina 2 SOUR @S43@ 2 SOUR @S43@ 1 FAMS @F314@ 1 NOTE In 1820 James Reese died. James was the step-son of William Holliday.John Hutto also bought a 2 CONC t this sale as did Nancy Holliday. 2 CONT 2 CONT The family is presumed to be from Greenville, South Carolina. In 1830,the family moved to Hun 2 CONC tsville, Madison County, Alabama, where NancyHolliday dies in 1836 after having 6 children. J 2 CONC ohn remarried in 1840 toRebecca Baker with whom he had 5 children. 0 @I685@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Holliday/ 2 GIVN Nancy 2 SURN Holliday 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1800 1 DEAT 2 DATE Abt 1836 2 PLAC Alabama 1 FAMS @F314@ 1 FAMC @F317@ 0 @I686@ INDI 1 NAME John Carroll /Flinn/ 2 GIVN John Carroll 2 SURN Flinn 2 NSFX Dr. 1 TITL Dr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 JUL 1830 2 PLAC Bolivar,Hardeman,Tenn. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 JUL 1895 2 PLAC Hutto,Williamson County,Texas 1 FAMS @F311@ 1 FAMC @F318@ 1 NOTE Notes provided by Thomas Hance Flinn III 2 CONT 2 CONT John Carroll Flinn was born in Bolivar, Tennessee. He worked for a timefor a Teague as a sadd 2 CONC le maker. He attended the University of Nashville.(Now Vanderbilt) I have an admission pass f 2 CONC or John C. Flinn to attendDemonstrative Lectures on Anatomy for the Session of 1855 to 1856. 2 CONT 2 CONT Lexington, Tenn. is where John and Susan lived during the Civil War.There home not being fa 2 CONC r from the battle at Parkers Crossing (Red Mound),John attended the wounded as well as the ba 2 CONC ttlefield at Shiloh. He wasnot eligible for military service because he had a clubfoot. 2 CONT 2 CONT After the war he migrated to Texas arriving in Round Rock on New Yearsday 1870. According t 2 CONC o young Hal Flinn, he was offered 200 acresadjoining the then city of Dallas if he would sta 2 CONC y and practice medicinethere. His wife wanted to go on to Round Rock where she could be nea 2 CONC r herAunt Mattie Blair, sister of James McGuire, who had raised her. 2 CONT 2 CONT He eventually settled on a farm near Shiloh Crossing on Brushy CreekSoutheast of where the To 2 CONC wn of Hutto would eventually be established. Hepracticed medicine there until he died. 2 CONT 2 CONT John C. Flinn was listed twice in the 1850 census. I found him in theMadison county 1850 cens 2 CONC us records. He is in household 282. Additionallyhe is in the Hardeman County with his Grandp 2 CONC a Teague and Mom . He islisted as a Saddler in both Census records in the Madison County cens 2 CONC us,he is listed AS A SADDLER IN THE HOUSE HOLD OF A Joshua Estes, also asaddler, and family 2 CONC . The district is in Medon, was what I was told. Nowthe interesting info. In household # 280 2 CONC , 2 households down from theEstes house is another Now I also found the marriage records fo 2 CONC r John andSusan. The marriage license was issued 8 12 1853, The J.P. was G.W. McGure 1 SOUR @S44@ 0 @I688@ INDI 1 NAME Rhoda Wood /Teague/ 2 GIVN Rhoda Wood 2 SURN Teague 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 DEC 1812 2 PLAC Wilson,Tenn. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 JUN 1892 2 PLAC Hardeman Co.,Tenn. 1 FAMS @F318@ 1 FAMC @F320@ 1 NOTE Buried in Old Clover Creek Cemetery, on County line of Madison andHardeman County, Tenn, nex 2 CONC t to her husband Isiah Flinn. 2 CONT 2 CONT I have seen Rhoda identified as Rhodas Ann and Rhoda Wood Teague. 2 CONT 2 CONT The Wood may have been her mother's maiden name. 0 @I750@ INDI 1 NAME Isaiah /Flinn/ 2 GIVN Isaiah 2 SURN Flinn 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 APR 1807 2 PLAC Bedford,Tenn. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 APR 1838 2 PLAC Hardeman,Tenn.,Clover Hill 1 FAMS @F318@ 1 FAMC @F354@ 1 NOTE Tenn. 1830 Census page 375 reflect an Isiaiah Flin in Hardeman Co. Thehousehold consist o 2 CONC f 4 individuals. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 male age 0-5 - This may be John Flinn 2 CONT 1 male 15-20 - who is this individual? 2 CONT 1 male 20-30 -Should be Isaiah age 22 2 CONT 1 female age 15-20 - presumable Rhoda nee Teague Flinn age 17 2 CONT 2 CONT Note that the family name was spelled Flin rather than Flinn at this timeand it was Flin up u 2 CONC ntil the time of John Flinn's marriage to Susan. 2 CONT 2 CONT Buried in Old Clover Creek Cemetery, on County line of Madison andHardeman County, Tenn. 2 CONT 2 CONT Directions to Old Clover Creek Cemetery : 2 CONT On County Line between Madison and Hardeman Counties. Traveling South onHwy. 18 from Medon, T 2 CONC ennessee, go about 1 mile, turn right up countrylane named Jared Lane or Rd. At the first h 2 CONC ouse, about .10 (tenth) of amile off Hwy 18, take the field road South which goes by the bar 2 CONC nassociated with the Jared House to the cemetery. The Cemetery is about100 yards off the roa 2 CONC d south of the barn. 2 CONT 2 CONT Isaiah Flinn and Joseph Wood were identified as Legal Bond for themarriage of Isaiah Flinn a 2 CONC nd Rhoda Teague. 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage Bonds 2 CONT 2 CONT The intent of a marriage bond is to protect the Register of Probates fromliability of authori 2 CONC zing an unlawful marriage. In a bond, the groom bindshimself to the court, attesting that the 2 CONC re should be no lawful impedimentto the marriage. 2 CONT 2 CONT The information recorded in most marriage bonds includes: names of twopersons binding themsel 2 CONC ves to the Register of Probates or Court ofOrdinary (usually the groom and another man), dat 2 CONC e of the bond, amount ofthe bond (usually substantial), name of the bride and groom to bemarr 2 CONC ied, and conditions of the obligation. 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage bonds were recorded from the Colonial Period through roughly the1840’s. However, fe 2 CONC w of these early marriage bonds exist. Those thatexist for the Colonial Period are found in C 2 CONC olonial miscellaneous legaldocuments. 2 CONT 2 CONT Other death dates list Isiah's death date as 5/28/1838. Giles collectionreflects death date a 2 CONC s 5/28/1838 as well as Cemetery book. 0 @I751@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Rachel 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET. 1810 - 1820 2 PLAC North Carolina 2 SOUR @S52@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Age is established based on the 1840 Census Records, Madison County, TN, page 91 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1847 2 PLAC Medon,Tenn 1 FAMS @F355@ 1 FAMC @F356@ 1 NOTE Name may have been Marinda Bailey 0 @I775@ INDI 1 NAME Johanna Sophie Christiane /Mahlmann/ 2 GIVN Johanna Sophie Christiane 2 SURN Mahlmann 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 JAN 1816 2 PLAC Negenborn,H,B,Germany 1 FAMS @F69@ 1 FAMC @F377@ 0 @I776@ INDI 1 NAME Heinrich Friedrich C. /Lockstedt/ 2 GIVN Heinrich Friedrich C. 2 SURN Lockstedt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 NOV 1821 2 PLAC Warbsen,H,B,Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 MAY 1881 2 PLAC Neighborsville,Comal,TX 1 FAMS @F69@ 1 FAMC @F378@ 0 @I777@ INDI 1 NAME Friedrich /Lockstedt/ 2 GIVN Friedrich 2 SURN Lockstedt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 JAN 1797 2 PLAC Golmbach,B,Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 SEP 1868 2 PLAC New Braunfels,Comal,TX 1 FAMS @F378@ 1 FAMC @F379@ 0 @I778@ INDI 1 NAME Wilhelmine /Jaeger/ 2 GIVN Wilhelmine 2 SURN Jaeger 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 SEP 1799 2 PLAC Golmbach,B,Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1871 2 PLAC New Braunfels,Comal,TX 1 FAMS @F378@ 1 FAMC @F380@ 0 @I779@ INDI 1 NAME Conrad /Lockstedt/ 2 GIVN Conrad 2 SURN Lockstedt 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F379@ 0 @I780@ INDI 1 NAME Johanne Marie Dor /Peek/ 2 GIVN Johanne Marie Dor 2 SURN Peek 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F379@ 0 @I781@ INDI 1 NAME Friedrich /Jaeger/ 2 GIVN Friedrich 2 SURN Jaeger 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F380@ 0 @I782@ INDI 1 NAME Anne Marie W. /Severin/ 2 GIVN Anne Marie W. 2 SURN Severin 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F380@ 0 @I783@ INDI 1 NAME Christian Friedrich /Mahlmann/ 2 GIVN Christian Friedrich 2 SURN Mahlmann 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1792 2 PLAC Braunshweig,Germany 1 FAMS @F377@ 1 FAMC @F381@ 0 @I784@ INDI 1 NAME Dorothee Wilhelmine /Lammer/ 2 GIVN Dorothee Wilhelmine 2 SURN Lammer 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1793 2 PLAC Negenborn,B,Germany 1 FAMS @F377@ 1 FAMC @F382@ 0 @I785@ INDI 1 NAME Ludwig /Lammer/ 2 GIVN Ludwig 2 SURN Lammer 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F382@ 0 @I786@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine E. /Twelen/ 2 GIVN Katherine E. 2 SURN Twelen 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F382@ 0 @I787@ INDI 1 NAME Hienrich /Mahlmann/ 2 GIVN Hienrich 2 SURN Mahlmann 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F381@ 0 @I788@ INDI 1 NAME Ilsie Marie /Specht/ 2 GIVN Ilsie Marie 2 SURN Specht 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F381@ 0 @I807@ INDI 1 NAME John /Merz/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Merz 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 DEC 1853 2 PLAC Wurttemberg,Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 MAR 1939 2 PLAC New Braunfels,Texas 1 FAMS @F87@ 1 NOTE Came to Texas in Abt 1869 at the age of 16 years. 2 CONT 2 CONT Buried in the York Creek Cemetery outside of New Braunfels 2 CONT 2 CONT Was married in the St. Martin's Lutheran Church in Hortontown, a smalltown north of New Braun 2 CONC fels on present day loop 337. 2 CONT 2 CONT Had 12 Children, 2 CONT 2 CONT Celebrated their 60th Wedding anniversary in 1937 0 @I808@ INDI 1 NAME Elsie /Strempel/ 2 GIVN Elsie 2 SURN Strempel 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 AUG 1855 2 PLAC Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 DEC 1943 2 PLAC New Braunfels,Texas 1 FAMS @F87@ 1 FAMC @F393@ 1 NOTE Elise came to America when she was 2 years old, which would be in theyear about 1857. She a 2 CONC nd her husband settled and raised a family in theYork Creek area East of New Braunfels, Texa 2 CONC s. She and John Merz weremarried in the St. Martin Lutheran Church in Hortontown, Texas, an a 2 CONC reanow in New Braunfels, on loop 337. The Church, St. Martin LutheranChurch, still stands a 2 CONC nd can be visited along with the Grave yard thatstands behind it. Elise was also baptized i 2 CONC n the same church. Elise bornElise Strempel and her husband John celebrated their 60th weddin 2 CONC gAnniversary in 1937. John and Elise had 12 children. 2 CONT ______________________________________________ 2 CONT 2 CONT Obituary reads from the New Braunfels' Seiturg, 12/3/43 2 CONT 2 CONT At 2:30 Am. 12/3/43 Elise Merz died at the age of 88, 3 months and 15days. 2 CONT 2 CONT the deceased was born in Germany 8/18/1855. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs.Gottfried Strempel 2 CONC . She came to America at the age of 2 years old. Herparents settled in the York Creek area. S 2 CONC he was married by pastor Kupferat the Hortontown St. Martin Church. She was baptized there al 2 CONC so. Elisewas married in 1877 to John Merz and they had 12 children. 1 son and adaughter died 2 CONC . Her husband died in 1939. They celebrated their 60thanniversary in 1937. She was living wit 2 CONC h her daughter, Mrs. Glenwinklewhen she died. She became ill on 11/30 and died a few days lat 2 CONC er. 2 CONT 2 CONT Survivors: 4 Sons Fritz, of Marion 2 CONT Alvin of York Creek 2 CONT Harry of Kingsbury 2 CONT Bruno of New Braunfels 2 CONT Mrs. (Ida) August Schubert of Banquete 2 CONT Mrs. ( Alma Emma) Carl (Charlie) Schubertof York Creek 2 CONT Mrs. Max Dumenfl of York Creek 2 CONT Mrs. Hedwick Glenewinkle of York Creek 2 CONT 2 CONT Mrs. Oscar Trapid of York Creek 2 CONT 30 grand children 2 CONT 34 great grand children 0 @I812@ INDI 1 NAME Ludwig /Rotermund/ 2 GIVN Ludwig 2 SURN Rotermund 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F73@ 0 @I817@ INDI 1 NAME Gottfried /Strempel/ 2 GIVN Gottfried 2 SURN Strempel 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1821 2 PLAC Germany 1 FAMS @F393@ 0 @I934@ INDI 1 NAME Florentine /Tropen/ 2 GIVN Florentine 2 SURN Tropen 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F73@ 0 @I935@ INDI 1 NAME Johannes /Schubert/ 2 GIVN Johannes 2 SURN Schubert 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 MAY 1666 2 PLAC Hoexter,Kreis Hoexter,Westfalen,Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1725 2 PLAC Hoexter,Kreis Hoexter,Westfalen,Germany 1 FAMS @F75@ 1 FAMC @F37@ 0 @I936@ INDI 1 NAME Johannes Christoph /Spieker/ 2 GIVN Johannes Christoph 2 SURN Spieker 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F71@ 0 @I937@ INDI 1 NAME Maria Carolina /Watermeyer/ 2 GIVN Maria Carolina 2 SURN Watermeyer 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F71@ 1 NOTE Maria Watermeyer was from Godelheim in Nordrhein-Westfalen near Hoexter. 2 CONT 2 CONT Did I send you this picture of the church our Schubert ancestorsworshipped in 2 CONT in Hoexter? 2 CONT 2 CONT Greg 0 @I938@ INDI 1 NAME Johan /Schubert/ 2 GIVN Johan 2 SURN Schubert 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1615 2 PLAC Hoexter,Kreis Hoexter,Westfalen,Germany 1 FAMS @F37@ 0 @I1003@ INDI 1 NAME John Carter /Teague/ 2 GIVN John Carter 2 SURN Teague 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 JUN 1786 2 PLAC Laurens County,South Carolina 2 SOUR @S72@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC County line of Madison and Hardeman County,Tenn. 1 FAMS @F320@ 1 FAMC @F490@ 1 NOTE John C. Teague, a miller and surveyor, born in Laurens County, SouthCarolina, son of Willia 2 CONC m Teague, (23 November 1763-23 September 1846) andhis wife Elizabeth Miller, moved with his p 2 CONC arents to Wilson County,Tennessee and then to Hardeman County. He married Nancy Teague, born 2 CONC 1748 in North Carolina, died in 1861 in Hardeman County. They are bothburied in Clover Cree 2 CONC k Cemetery although no head stone exist for Nancy. 2 CONT 2 CONT Information used as excerpt from History of Hardeman County with commentsby Elizabeth Greer M 2 CONC cMasters 2 CONT 2 CONT Also have that John was from Mechlenburg, North Carolina . source unclear 2 CONT 2 CONT Why John's wife, Nancy, was not listed in the census of 1850 is a puzzleif she did not die un 2 CONC til 1861? 2 CONT 2 CONT It appears John was associated with 2 CONT 2 CONT Tennessee State Library and Archives Historical and GenealogicalInformation reflect 2 CONT Last Name First , Name Date Serial No. Chapter & Section Description 2 CONT Teague John 1837 43 288.3 Hardeman Co. - Bolivar and Jackson TurnpikeCompany commissioner 1 SOUR @S51@ 0 @I1023@ INDI 1 NAME Antoine /Tronson/ 2 GIVN Antoine 2 SURN Tronson 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1777 2 PLAC France 1 FAMS @F500@ 0 @I1045@ INDI 1 NAME James /McGuire/ 2 GIVN James 2 SURN McGuire 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET. 1810 - 1820 2 PLAC North Carolina 2 SOUR @S80@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Age is established based on the 1840 Census Records, Madison County, TN, page 91 1 DEAT 2 DATE Bef 1855 2 PLAC Probaby Tennessee 1 FAMS @F355@ 1 FAMC @F512@ 1 NOTE From the Tenn Archives 2 CONT 2 CONT 1855 wb-6-74 (Ma). We received that referenced document is a probate fordistribution of fund 2 CONC s to the minor children of James McGuire after thedeath of their guardian Henry S. Parker. Th 2 CONC ese minor children were GeorgeB., Susan F., David P., and Mary McGuire. 2 CONT 2 CONT As to what happened to James McGuire. 2 CONT 2 CONT The more I thought about the family stories and American History, thereis a good chance tha 2 CONC t James became a 49er. 2 CONT 2 CONT The Family stories have Rachel 's death in 1847 but do not mention Jame'sdeath. He may have a 2 CONC s a single man in late 48 , early 1849 took to thegold mines of California and was never h 2 CONC eard from again. 2 CONT 2 CONT Well at least it sounds more romantic than he just disappeared. 2 CONT 2 CONT Ms 1 SOUR @S79@ 0 @I1048@ INDI 1 NAME Susan /Nolen/ 2 GIVN Susan 2 SURN Nolen 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1834 2 PLAC Mississippi 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Texas 1 FAMS @F264@ 1 NOTE She remarried a Mexican gentleman after the death of Elias. Mom thinksthey may have had som 2 CONC e children. (Frances 97) 2 CONT 2 CONT Nolen as Susan's Maiden name appears correct based on the 1850 marriagerecords in Mississipp 2 CONC i which reflect Susan Nolen married a E Newman.Additionally Aunt Irene says she recalls tha 2 CONC t this was the last name ofthe family. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1870 Census in Atascosa county, page 199 ( very, very difficult to read)reflects the followin 2 CONC g 2 CONT 2 CONT Juan Gonzales, age 23 birth place Mexico 2 CONT Susan , age 36 Mississippi 2 CONT G. W. Newman age 15 Mississippi. 2 CONT Seaborn 12 " 2 CONT Rosa or Rose Ann Newman age 11 Mississippi 2 CONT Elizabeth age 9 Mississippi 2 CONT Nancy 8 " 2 CONT Susan B. 6 Louisiana 2 CONT Brister, Isaac 5 " " 2 CONT Brister, Emily age 1 Texas 2 CONT 2 CONT Census records also include a hired hand , looks like E. Salazar 2 CONT 2 CONT Susan and Elias also had an older daughter named Frankie. ( Frances )who was married to a Wi 2 CONC lliam Brister based on family information passeddown over the years. The Brister children lis 2 CONC ted in the census may havebeen Susan's grandchildren and the children of Frankie. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1/98 See Scrapbook for Marriage record photo. The marriage recordinformation list a marriag 2 CONC e licence issued to Susan Nolen and Elias orEllis Newman on April 25, 1850 in Lawrence Count 2 CONC y Mississippi. Inaddition to the marriage licence information, we find the family of Eliasan 2 CONC d Susan in the 1860 census records still in Lawrence County,Mississippi. The family member 2 CONC s from 1860 and 1870 census records are onein the same. 0 @I1049@ INDI 1 NAME William Alexander /Hesskew/ 2 GIVN William Alexander 2 SURN Hesskew 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 MAR 1811 2 PLAC South Carolina 2 SOUR @S81@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 OCT 1891 2 PLAC Pleasonton,Atascosa County,Texas 2 SOUR @S82@ 1 FAMS @F309@ 1 FAMC @F514@ 1 NOTE William Alexander Hesskew and Mary Ann (Anne Marie) Tronson were marriedon 12/19/1844 in Sa 2 CONC n Antonio and to this union 14 children were born. 11lived Mary Ann Tronson was French and kn 2 CONC ew no English and William Hesskewknew no French. They both knew Spanish so the courted in Spa 2 CONC nish. Aftertheir marriage he told her that she was in America now and had to learnEnglish. Sh 2 CONC e did but spoke brokenly at the time of her death. 2 CONT 2 CONT Note: Ida was listed on the 1870 Census while Moses Horry was not. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1880, 7 of the children were still in the home although Harry and Arrenywould marry in 2 1/ 2 CONC 2 years and presumable leave the household. 2 CONT 2 CONT A SHORT BIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM ALEXANDER HESKEW 2 CONT 2 CONT Facts: William was born in South Carolina but lived in Alabama previousto his arrival in Texa 2 CONC s before or during 1835. William fought in theTexas Revolution. From October 9th to Decembe 2 CONC r 5, 1835 he was a member ofthe "Brazos Guard" originally commanded by James Fannin but late 2 CONC r byCaptain John P. York. While with the Brazos Guard, William would haveparticipated in th 2 CONC e Battle of Concepciâon, the Siege of San Antonio, andpossibly the "Grass Fight." From July 3r 2 CONC d to October 10, 1836 he was asoldier in a company originally commanded by Captain Robert Old 2 CONC er butlater by Lieutenant Reoser. 2 CONT For his service during the Texas Revolution William was awarded twotracts of land. One of the 2 CONC se was 320 acres and the other was 1,280 acres.He was also awarded one third of a league of l 2 CONC and (1,476 acres) due tohis having lived in Texas previous to the Texas Declaration ofIndepen 2 CONC dence. 2 CONT In 1840 William was living in Bexar County. William participated in the"Vasquez Campaign of 1 2 CONC 842" and was recognized by the Republic of Texasfor these efforts" In 1846, 1850 and 1860 h 2 CONC e was living in GonzalesCounty. In 1870 he was in Refugio County, in 1878 in San Patricio Cou 2 CONC ntyand in 1880 in Atascosa County. William had a brother named Moses whocame to Texas shortl 2 CONC y after William. Moses married Levicey Higinbothamand they had several children. 2 CONT Legends: One legend is that the Heskew family were originally Huguenotsfrom France who spelle 2 CONC d the name differently and without the letter "H".According to other legends William was a Te 2 CONC xas Ranger or an Indian scout. 2 CONT 2 CONT Written, researched and compiled by F. Scott Hinkle in Scottsdale,Arizona July 17, 1997 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: 2 CONT Katie Melissa (Stewart) Sanford papers 2 CONT The Daughters of The Republic of Texas Library 2 CONT Zachary Van Cleave of Uvalde, TX 2 CONT Texas General Land Office - Archives and Records Division 2 CONT Mary Esther (Van Cleave) Loftin of Pineville, MO 2 CONT 1840 Republic of Texas Census 2 CONT Vernon A. Stokes of Phoenix, AZ 2 CONT 1846 Republic of Texas poll lists 2 CONT Mary Anna (Stokes) Hinkle of Phoenix, AZ 2 CONT 1850, 1860, 1880, 1900, and 1910 U.S. Censuses (Texas) 2 CONT Nancy D. (Stokes) Moyer of San Diego, CA 2 CONT Texan Iliad: A Military History of the Texas Revolution Stephen L. Hardin 2 CONT Texas State Archives Duel of Eagles: The Mexican and U.S. Fight for theAlamo Jeff Long Bexa 2 CONC r County Archives 2 CONT 2 CONT TEXAS LAND GRANTS AND ARMY PAY TO WILLIAM HESSKEW 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. On February 1st, 1838 the Bexar County Board of Land Commissionersissued to William A. Hes 2 CONC skew - single man - a First Class Headright(unconditional certificate #83) good for 1/3 o 2 CONC f a league (1,476 acres) ofland due to his having immigrated to Texas prior to the Texas Decl 2 CONC arationof Independence on March 2, 1836. The land was surveyed on December 16th,1839 and wa 2 CONC s located in Atascosa County. The land was patented on January9th, 1846. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2. On August 15, 1881 Comptroller's Certificate #1178 was issuedauthorizing payment of $24.0 2 CONC 0 to William A. Haskew (sic) for 3 monthsduty in the army. This debt had been outstanding sin 2 CONC ce 1836! In order toreceive this payment as well as the land certificate mentioned belowWilli 2 CONC am had to submit a Proof to Procure Land Certificate for Veteran ofwhich I have a copy in m 2 CONC y possession. 2 CONT 2 CONT 3. On October 29, 1881 Veteran Donation Certificate #863 for 1,280 acreswas issued by the Tex 2 CONC as General Land Commissioner to William A. Hesskewdue to his service in The Texas Revolution 2 CONC . The land was located andsurveyed in El Paso County (Moses Hesskew was the chain carrier dur 2 CONC ingthe survey.) but was never patented due to its being located on RailroadReserve Land. 2 CONT 2 CONT 4. # 82 Public Debt of the late Republic of Texas, Second Class "C" dated1838 or 1858 - recor 2 CONC ded by MS 2 CONT 2 CONT Written, researched and compiled by F. Scott Hinkle in Scottsdale,Arizona on January 17, 1998 2 CONT 2 CONT Copies of all original documents cited above are in my possession. 2 CONT 2 CONT Wm was supposed to have served in the Civil War under Capt. Wm. D. Goffin the Wilson Rifles 2 CONC , CSA, 1861. 2 CONT 2 CONT My grandfather tells me that when he was a child his Aunt Lizzie had alarge 2 CONT "flat sided" pistol which had belonged to William. Since Lizzie never had 2 CONT children but only step children, there is no telling what became of it. 2 CONT 2 CONT Scott Hinkle 0 @I1050@ INDI 1 NAME Anne Marie /Tronson/ 2 GIVN Anne Marie 2 SURN Tronson 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 MAR 1826 2 PLAC La Petit Meuse Valley,France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 APR 1912 2 PLAC Harper,Gillespie County,Texas 1 FAMS @F309@ 1 FAMC @F515@ 1 NOTE Mary Ann's brother 2 CONT Hear say, was that Mary Ann's brother Joseph was an attorney in SanAntonio and fought in th 2 CONC e Civil War. My research reflects that a JosephTronson did in fact participate in the Civil W 2 CONC ar Conflict but was acarpenter. (Ref: Texas Civil War Records ) 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary was buried in Harper, Texas because she died while visiting adaughter there, the river 2 CONC s were up and they couldn't transport her bodyback to Leming. The family always wanted to mo 2 CONC ve her to Leming, butcould not afford to. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary Ann's name 2 CONT If she came from France her name would be Marie Anne or Anne Marie, notMary Ann. Many immigra 2 CONC nts changed their names to the English equivalentwhen they arrived in this country. 2 CONT 2 CONT Notes for MARY ANN TRONSON: 2 CONT 2 CONT A FEW FACTS CONCERNING MARY ANN TRONSON 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary Ann is said to have been a "little" woman. In 1910 Mary was livingwith her daughter Jose 2 CONC phine, son-in-law Benjamin Franklin Stewart andtheir family in Frio County, Texas. 2 CONT 2 CONT Written, researched and compiled by F. Scott Hinkle in Scottsdale,Arizona on July 17, 1997. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: 2 CONT 1910 U.S. Census for Frio County, Texas 2 CONT Mary Anna (Stokes) Hinkle of Phoenix, AZ 2 CONT 2 CONT TRONSON FAMILY ORIGINS 2 CONT The odd thing is that Tronson is not a French surname. It is Swedish orNorwegian. I suspect t 2 CONC hat at some point in history a Swedish man settledin France and married into a local family t 2 CONC hereby depositing his surnameinto the community from that time hence. Who was he and why wa 2 CONC s he inFrance? Was he a soldier travelling through during the Thirty Years Waror Napoleonic W 2 CONC ars? Was he a businessman, a diplomat, a student or evensimply a tourist? Who can say? We ca 2 CONC n only speculate. 2 CONT 2 CONT Written, researched and compiled by F. Scott Hinkle in Scottsdale,Arizona on January 16, 1998 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT More About MARY ANN TRONSON: 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage Notes for WILLIAM HESKEW and MARY TRONSON: 2 CONT 2 CONT THE COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE OF WILLIAM HESKEW AND MARY TRONSON 2 CONT 2 CONT According to family legend William was helping move settlers from theTexas coast to San Anto 2 CONC nio as a wagon train master, when he met Mary. Itis said that the courtship was difficult si 2 CONC nce he couldn't speak Frenchand she couldn't speak English. Fortunately they both knew some S 2 CONC panishand were able to communicate. 2 CONT 2 CONT Obviously all worked out well in the end since William and Mary wereissued a marriage licens 2 CONC e in San Antonio, Texas on December 13th, 1844and were married the same day by Justice of Th 2 CONC e Peace Lee. The witnesseswere W.J. Riddle and William Small. According to one piece of famil 2 CONC yinformation they were married on the 16th. Unless a second ceremony washeld this is incorrec 2 CONC t. According to family legend from multiple sourcesWilliam and Mary were married at the Alamo 2 CONC . This is somewhat puzzlingsince the Alamo was no longer a church at that time. Are the legen 2 CONC ds fromseveral family sources wrong or did they hold the ceremony at the Alamofor sentimenta 2 CONC l reasons or out of respect for it's history? Could it be asimple mistake such as "married ne 2 CONC ar the Alamo" over a period of yearsbecoming "married at the Alamo"? Unless more clues are fo 2 CONC rthcoming onecan only speculate. 2 CONT 2 CONT Written, researched and compiled by F. Scott Hinkle in Scottsdale,Arizona on January 16, 1998 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: 2 CONT Katie Melissa (Stewart) Sanford papers 2 CONT Record of Marriage License and Marriage from the Bexar County Courthouse 2 CONT C. Zachary Van Cleave of Uvalde, TX. 2 CONT Nell (Stokes) Adams of Phoenix, AZ. 0 @I1075@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy maybe /Wood/ 2 GIVN Nancy maybe 2 SURN Wood 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1784 2 PLAC North Carolina 2 SOUR @S84@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1861 2 PLAC Hardeman County,Tennessee and is buried in Old Clover Creek Cemetary 2 SOUR @S84@ 1 FAMS @F320@ 1 FAMC @F528@ 1 NOTE Last name presumed to be Wood 0 @I1087@ INDI 1 NAME William /Teague/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Teague 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 NOV 1761 2 PLAC Rowan County,NC 2 SOUR @S86@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 SEP 1845 2 PLAC Wilson County,Tenn. 2 SOUR @S86@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 520899 and 523759 1 FAMS @F490@ 1 FAMC @F540@ 1 NOTE WILLIAM TEAGUE 2 CONT 2 CONT 1761- 1845 2 CONT 2 CONT William Teague was born Nov. 23, 1761 in Rowan County, N. Car. He diedSept. 23, 1845 in Wilso 2 CONC n County, Tenn. On July 3, 1785 in Laurens County,S. Carolina, he married Elizabeth Miller, b 2 CONC orn June 22, 1768 in LaurensCounty, the daughter of John and Sarah Mary Anderson Miller. A st 2 CONC atementconcerning his Revolutionary War service was carried in Volume I, Pgs.19-20. Along wit 2 CONC h this information in the Archives was a page from thefamily Bible showing the births of thei 2 CONC r first five children, togetherwith a notation dated in 1841 indicating a total of eleven chi 2 CONC ldren bornto this couple. These are reproduced along with this article. We can thenbe positiv 2 CONC e of the five children. The next five children we can offer nopositive proof. The eleventh ch 2 CONC ild we believe to be their son as Deeds soindicate. To date we have not been able to secur 2 CONC e a contact with adescendant of any of the daughters of William and Elizabeth Miller. Thiswou 2 CONC ld perhaps be most helpful. 2 CONT 2 CONT There are males attributed by tradition as being sons and by later censusrecords they show t 2 CONC o have been born before 1800. Census records of 1790and 1800 do not verify this. The 1820 cen 2 CONC sus of Wilson County, Tenn.lists a James Teague shown as being of the same age group as Willi 2 CONC amTeague. We have never located anything concerning this James Teague andit is entirely possi 2 CONC ble that some of the children reputedly belonging toWilliam could be children of James. We d 2 CONC o not rule out the possibilitythat this particular James could be a brother of William. (Volu 2 CONC me I, Pg.91) 2 CONT 2 CONT When our research was done in Wilson County, Tenn. our time was verylimited and we were not a 2 CONC t all satisfied with results. We do not have amember in this area to research for us. There a 2 CONC re many legal records butwe found the earlier ones not indexed and it would require two week 2 CONC s orlonger in order to make a detailed search. A search needs to be made forcemeteries in th 2 CONC e area. We have no cemetery records. There is also thegreat possibility that some of the desc 2 CONC endants of the daughters could befound living in Wilson County 2 CONT 2 CONT Perhaps one of the many descendants of this couple will be inspired topursue this. If so, w 2 CONC e will be glad to detail to them the background workalready accumulated. It has been the poli 2 CONC cy of our Association to securesome documentary- evidence before relying on tradition. We fee 2 CONC l sure youwill appreciate the position we take on this family lineage. 2 CONT 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. John Teague b. June 21, 1786 2 CONT 2. Rebecca Teague b. May 13, 1788 2 CONT 3. Margaret Teague b. Feb. 5, 1790 2 CONT 4. Sarah Teague b. Feb. 1, 1792 2 CONT 5. James Jefferson Teague b. Feb. 2, 1794 2 CONT 6. Israel Teague b. ca 1796 2 CONT 7. Elizabeth Teague b. ca 1798 2 CONT 8. Dolly Teague b. ca 1800 2 CONT 9. Joshua A. Teague b. ca 1802 2 CONT 10. Polly Ann Teague b. ca 1804 2 CONT 11. Abner Teague b. 1806 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. John Teague married Nancy. He moved from Wilson County, Tenn. toHardeman County, Tenn. 2 CONT 2 CONT Vol. 3 & 4 page 68 of the Teague Family Magazine printed in the 1970s 2 CONT 2 CONT Tenn Pension 2 CONT List for 1835 and found William Teague of Wilson County. A soldier in the 2 CONT South Carolina Line. He received $26.66 a year and had received $79.88 .His 2 CONT pension started May 3, 1833. He was listed as 73 years old. 2 CONT 2 CONT Source for above pension info was the Tennessee State Archives 0 @I1088@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Miller/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Miller 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 JUN 1768 2 PLAC Laurens County,South Carolina 1 FAMS @F490@ 1 FAMC @F541@ 1 SOUR @S86@ 0 @I1089@ INDI 1 NAME John /Miller/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Miller 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1742 2 PLAC Laurens County,South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE Abt 1815 2 PLAC Laurens County,South Carolina 2 SOUR @S87@ 1 FAMS @F541@ 1 NOTE Laurens County , South Carolina 1785-1820 2 CONT 2 CONT Deed Book K,96(1). 3/11/1815-6/5/l8l5.Wm & Eliz TEAGUE,Jos. & RebeccaCASON,Jas MILLER(all o 2 CONC f Wilson Co,Tenn),Sally wife of John CASON, JaneWife Zebulon MATHIS,Ann W. Abrhm JOHNSON,Ge 2 CONC o Miller,Polly W Jusua SMITH,John,Anderson & Wm MILLER, 11 ch of John MILLER decd died intest 2 CONC ateleaving w Sarah & 11 named Ch to Geo MILLER for $1000, 4 tr on BushR:l)where John MILLER r 2 CONC esides adj Joshua & Elijah TEAGUE,Fredk FOSTER, WmNEILL,Heirs of KIRKLAND;2)adj David MAYSON, 2 CONC Danl MATHIS,Job MAYSON, convto sd J.M.. by John CLARK SLD 1810;3)410 a. gr to Chris MARTIN in 2 CONC Edgefield Dist on Sleepy Cr conv to Sims BROWN to sd J M decd;4)lOO a. onBush R in Newberry D 2 CONC ist cony by John JONES to sd J M in 1807. Wit: LeviWOOD,A. MILLER. Pr: Wm NEILL,JP. Affidavi 2 CONC t of Arthur HARRIS & IsaacWINSTON JP of Wilson Co. Tenn, also Pr. of John ALLCOM of same. 0 @I1090@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Mary /Anderson/ 2 GIVN Sarah Mary 2 SURN Anderson 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1746 2 PLAC Laurens County,South Carolina 1 FAMS @F541@ 0 @I1091@ INDI 1 NAME Joshua /Teague/ 2 GIVN Joshua 2 SURN Teague 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1732 2 PLAC Cecil County,Maryland 2 SOUR @S51@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 MAY 1804 2 PLAC Laurens County,South Carolina 2 SOUR @S51@ 1 FAMS @F540@ 1 FAMC @F496@ 1 NOTE The first seven children 2 CONT 2 CONT Joshua is listed in the DAR as is his son Willliam. 2 CONT 2 CONT Daughters of the American REVOLUTION 2 CONT 2 CONT Joshua Service was listed as 2 CONT 2 CONT SERVICE: Patriot : furnished supplies for men and horses, LaurensCountry, South Carolina 2 CONT 2 CONT I had Dorothy Caldwell identified as the spouse of Joshua but receivedthe following informati 2 CONC on in 3/98. 2 CONT 2 CONT Joshua Teague's wife was DOROTHY GAUNT not Caldwell. There is a letterwritten by one of her b 2 CONC rothers to another naming Joshua as her husbandand mentioning most of their children by name. 2 CONT 2 CONT Dolores doloresr@erols.com 2 CONT 2 CONT Per Mike Pulsipher, Joshua had 5 other children who died in or afterchildbirth, names and dat 2 CONC es unknown. Moved to Laurens County S.C. in 1771. 2 CONT 2 CONT Was to have lived in Fredrick Co. , Virginia 1737-38 2 CONT 2 CONT other researchers reflect death date as 12 5 1804 2 CONT 2 CONT MAY 26, 1762 2 CONT 2 CONT WILLIAM TEAGUE TO JOSHUA TEAGUE 2 CONT 2 CONT On File - Rowan County. North Carolina - Deed Book 4, Page 754 2 CONT 2 CONT To all whom it may concern, I William Teague of Rowan County and Provinceof, North Carolina 2 CONC , send greeting. Know ye that I the said William Teaguefor and in consideration of the natura 2 CONC l love and affection which I bearunto Joshua Teague and also for other good causes and consid 2 CONC eration, methereunto moving, hath given and granted, and by these presents do give,grant an 2 CONC d confirm unto the said Joshua Teague, all my goods and chattel,lands, and all my other subst 2 CONC ance of what kind nature and quality so everthe same are, and in what place or places, soeve 2 CONC r the same shall befound, as well as in my own custody of possession, or in the possessionhan 2 CONC ds, power and custody of any other person or persons whatsoever, orall those goods and chatte 2 CONC l in the schedule thereunto annexed mentioned:To have and to hold all and singular the said g 2 CONC oods, chattel, landsdebts, and all other the aforesaid premises unto the said Joshua Teague,h 2 CONC is executors, administrators and assigns, to his and their own properuse and uses forever: an 2 CONC d I, the said William Teague all and singular theaforesaid goods, chattels, premises and, t 2 CONC o the said Joshua Teague hisexecutors, administrators and assigns, against all persons do war 2 CONC rant anddo forever-defend by these presents, - In witness whereof I do hereuntoset my hand an 2 CONC d fix my seal this 26th day of May in the year of our Lord1762. 2 CONT 2 CONT H is H is 2 CONT John (X) Swaim William (T) Teague 2 CONT Mark Mark 2 CONT 2 CONT Elijah Teague 2 CONT William Swaim 2 CONT 2 CONT North Carolina Rowan County - July Term 1762 2 CONT 2 CONT This is to certify that the within Deed of Gift was proved in Open Courtby the Oaths of Joh 2 CONC n Swaim, and recorded in the Clerks Office of RowanCounty according to Law. Let it be registe 2 CONC red. 2 CONT 2 CONT John Frohock C.C. 2 CONT 2 CONT This document and the one that follows is the proof that Joshua Teague(1732 (?) - 1804-8 (? 2 CONC ) is the son of William Teague (1693 (?) - 1775 (?) 2 CONT 2 CONT Page 81 2 CONT 2 CONT Excerpt from Teague Family Magazine 1 SOUR @S88@ 0 @I1092@ INDI 1 NAME Dorothy /Gaunt/ 2 GIVN Dorothy 2 SURN Gaunt 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Bef 1804 1 FAMS @F540@ 1 FAMC @F542@ 1 NOTE Joshua Teague's wife was DOROTHY GAUNT not Caldwell. There is a letterwritten by one of her b 2 CONC rothers to another naming Joshua as her husbandand mentioning most of their children by name. 2 CONT 2 CONT Dolores 2 CONT doloresr@erols.com 0 @I1148@ INDI 1 NAME Jean /Tronson/ 2 GIVN Jean 2 SURN Tronson 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 DEC 1797 2 PLAC France 1 FAMS @F515@ 1 FAMC @F500@ 1 NOTE 3/28/98 2 CONT 2 CONT The documents I have read are a marriage certificate for Jean Tronson andJeanne Simon, the bi 2 CONC rth certificate of their daughter Anne Marie Tronson,and the Record of the ship the Tronson f 2 CONC amily came over to Texas on. 2 CONT 2 CONT On March 31st 1824 in the town of Clery Le Grand, Jean Tronson (age26years, 3months, 7 days ( 2 CONC therefore b. 12/24/1797); son of AntoineTronson (a farmer) and Marie Anne Petit-pas) marrie 2 CONC d Jeanne Simon (age30years, 10months, 10 days (therefore b. 5/21/1793); daughter of HenrySimo 2 CONC n (a farmer) and Guhennes Broches). 2 CONT 2 CONT On March 15, 1826 at 10PM, at their home in the same town, a daughter wasborn to them who the 2 CONC y named Anne Marie Tronson. 2 CONT 2 CONT In abt.1834 they had a son and named him Joseph Tronson. 2 CONT 2 CONT On October 12, 1842 the family of four left Paris on board the Americanship Ebro commanded b 2 CONC y Captain E. Perry. Many of those on board were fromthe same area of France (Meuse) as the Tr 2 CONC onson family. On November 2,1842 they arrived in Galveston, Texas. (Perhaps this is where an 2 CONC d whenWilliam first saw Mary Ann.) 2 CONT 2 CONT These few facts solve several mysteries. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. Anne Marie came over with her parents and brother. Non French speakershave seen the Oct. 2 2 CONC 3,1842 date on Jean and Jeanne's marriage certificateand assumed that was when their weddin 2 CONC g date and therefore came to theconclusion that they could not have been her parents. The 184 2 CONC 2 date wasNOT the wedding date. It was simply the date on which the Tronsonsobtained certifie 2 CONC d copies of vital records from the French government.This would have been both prudent and ne 2 CONC cessary before emigrating toTexas. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2. Joseph was definitely Anne Marie's (Mary Ann's) younger brother. 2 CONT 2 CONT 3. On the 1860 census a 60 year old male and native of France named JaneTonson was living wit 2 CONC h the Hesskew family. This was Mary Ann's fatherJean Tronson. Back in France Jean had bee 2 CONC n a farmer (cultivateur). 2 CONT 2 CONT There is a lot more in there and it will be awhile before I can take thetime to give you al 2 CONC l word for word translations. Meanwhile, I thought I'dgo ahead and send you some of the basi 2 CONC c facts. I hope you enjoy them. 2 CONT 2 CONT Scott Hinkle 0 @I1152@ INDI 1 NAME William /Teague/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Teague 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1693 2 PLAC Teggs Delight,Cecil County,Maryland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1775 2 PLAC Rowan County,Maryland or NC/SC 1 FAMS @F496@ 1 FAMC @F570@ 1 NOTE Was to have moved from Cecil County, Maryland to Fredrick Co. , Virginiain 1737 and then to R 2 CONC owen Co., North Carolina in 1751. Source MikePulsipher 2 CONT 2 CONT William sold his father's land in 1714 at the age of 21. A deed forWilliam in Cecil County, M 2 CONC D, states that he is planning to leave CecilCounty. He migrated to Frederick Co., VA c1737. D 2 CONC eeds in Frederick Co.,VA show the names of three of his sons. He left Frederick County, VAc17 2 CONC 51 for the Carolinas. 1 SOUR @S90@ 0 @I1153@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Teague/ 2 GIVN Edward 2 SURN Teague 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1660 2 PLAC Teggs Delight,Cecil Maryland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 MAR 1696/1697 2 PLAC Cecil Co.,Maryland,Intestate 1 FAMS @F570@ 1 FAMC @F571@ 1 NOTE He was born in 1659. He died on 3 Sep 1697 MD. 2 CONT 1998 Bob Ballard rballard@dallas.net 2 CONT 2 CONT Edward Teague 1655-1696 was from Bristol England and paid passage to 2 CONT America on the ship Thomas Jones in 1675. He settled in Cecil County Md 2 CONT where he bought 290 acres of land naming it Teague's Delight. His son 2 CONT William Teague 1693-1762 sold his fathers land in 1714 at age 21. He 2 CONT migrated to Frederick Co VA in 1737 and later to North Carolina in 1751 2 CONT Ref is internet Kipp Teague's family Genealogy--US GENWEB FOR NORTH 2 CONT CAROLINA--BUNCOMBE CO. check out this site for more info on this family. 2 CONT Could not find a marriage for these guys. I think that they also lived 2 CONT in New Castle Co DE May have married over there. 2 CONT 2 CONT ehands@rt66.com 2 CONT 2 CONT Edward Teage, Tegg or Teague (ca 1660 (?) - 1697) 2 CONT 2 CONT of Cecil County, Maryland 2 CONT ( taken from the Teague Family Magazine from the 1970s) 2 CONT 2 CONT We consider Edward Teague to be the first known identifiable ancestor ofa great majority of t 2 CONC he Southern and Mid-Western Teague families, basedon the re-cords and published herewith. 2 CONT 2 CONT The spelling of the name Teague as well as other names in the early daysof this country varie 2 CONC d considerably from time to time and place to placeas such spelling was based on the pronunci 2 CONC ation and the possible guess ofthe recorder of these documents. In some instances the perso 2 CONC n knew thecorrect spelling of the name, but as the educational level of the earlysettlers wa 2 CONC s considerably limited because of an almost non-existentschooling available; many of the sett 2 CONC lers were not able to read or write. 2 CONT Edward Tegg's name was transcribed in the records in 1675 as Teage, in1695 as Tegg, and was c 2 CONC orrected by his son William Teague in 1714, eventhough William was unable to sign his own nam 2 CONC e, but it is evident he knewhow to spell it. 2 CONT 2 CONT The earliest known record we have located on Edward Teague is containedin the Hall of Record 2 CONC s in Annapolis, Md. in the "Index to Early Settlers"(1630-1680). Volume 2. This reads as foll 2 CONC ows: 2 CONT 2 CONT June 8, 1675 2 CONT "'Eodem Die (this day) Thomas Jones proved his right to two hundred andfifty acres of land fo 2 CONC r transporting himself, Edward Teage, JohnEdmonds,Sr., Rebecca Edmonds, John Edmonds, Jr. int 2 CONC o this Province toinhabit".' 2 CONT 2 CONT The question, where did Edward Teague come from? Was he transporteddirect from England, or wa 2 CONC s he brought into Maryland from the EasternShore of Virginia where some earlier Teague's ha 2 CONC d settled? The recorddoesn't say but in checking on Thomas Jones, the person who transportedh 2 CONC im into Maryland we find he, (Thomas Jones), was a mariner from Bristol,England, a trader an 2 CONC d sheriff of Somer-set County, Md. In 1672 he wasgiven exclusive rights to trade with the Ind 2 CONC ians in St. Mary's County, Md. 2 CONT 2 CONT We believe Edward was 15 when transported into Maryland; that his year ofbirth was in the nei 2 CONC ghborhood of 1660. As to the names of his parents,the Association hasn't let up on the resear 2 CONC ch. We have several goodleads, but nothing definite that we can prove by the records. 2 CONT 2 CONT The second record on Edward Tegg (as was spelled in these documents)relates to a Warrant Pate 2 CONC nt of 300 acres of land in Cecil County, Md., aslaid out in two tracts by Thomas Coursey, Dep 2 CONC uty Surveyor, one for 130acres dated August 25, 1695, and the other for 160 acres dated Augus 2 CONC t 26,1695. These were recorded in the Land Office in Annapolis, Md. Ten 1 SOUR @S91@ 0 @I1154@ INDI 1 NAME /Susan/ 2 SURN Susan 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F570@ 0 @I1155@ INDI 1 NAME John /Teague/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Teague 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1635 2 PLAC of Cecil,Maryland 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Somerset,Maryland 1 FAMS @F571@ 1 SOUR @S92@ 0 @I1157@ INDI 1 NAME Jeanne /Simon/ 2 GIVN Jeanne 2 SURN Simon 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 MAY 1793 2 PLAC France 1 FAMS @F515@ 1 FAMC @F573@ 1 NOTE In your story of Castroville, I noticed that of the signers of a documentpraising Castro wa 2 CONC s Michael Simon. Would this be the same Michael Simonwho was the uncle of Anne Marie Tronso 2 CONC n, 2 CONT brother of her mother, Jeanne Simon? Bobby Hutto 0 @I1158@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Simon/ 2 GIVN Henry 2 SURN Simon 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F573@ 0 @I1159@ INDI 1 NAME Goeheme /Brochet/ 2 GIVN Goeheme 2 SURN Brochet 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F573@ 1 NOTE My translation of the name of Henry Simon's wife on the Marriage licensefor Jeanne and Jean a 2 CONC ppears to differ from Scott's. Goeheme Brochet is avery common French name. In the margin t 2 CONC hat document says in French"Marriage de Jean Tronson de Jeanne Simon". In the second paragrap 2 CONC h inthe 4th line it says: "fille (daughter)de (of) Henry Simon cultivator(farmer) et (and) Go 2 CONC eheme Brochet ses (her) pere et mere (father andmother) et habitants (and inhabitants) de (of 2 CONC ) cette (this) commune(town)." Take a look and see if her father's wife's name looks correct 2 CONC to you as Goeheme Brochet. By the way, in the birth certificate forJeanne Simon it appears a 2 CONC nother mother may be listed. (Perhaps her "real"mother died and her father remarried??) 2 CONT Frances 0 @I1175@ INDI 1 NAME Polly /???/ 2 GIVN Polly 2 SURN ??? 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F514@ 1 FAMC @F590@ 1 NOTE Speculation on name of Mother of Moses and William. Several childrenwere named after who I p 2 CONC resume to be their mother. It may be that WilliamE was their fathers name although other fami 2 CONC ly members speculate it couldbe Moses Sr. 1 SOUR @S99@ 0 @I1418@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Frances /McGuire/ 2 GIVN Susan Frances 2 SURN McGuire 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 FEB 1837 2 PLAC Medina,Gibson,Tn. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 SEP 1916 2 PLAC Hutto,Williamson County,Texas 1 FAMS @F311@ 1 FAMC @F355@ 1 NOTE have another death date of 1917? Thomas Hance says that Susan FrancesMcGuire's wedding was p 2 CONC erformed by G.W. McGuire, J.P. 2 CONT 2 CONT Ruby Pietre shows Susan born in Medon, Tenn. 2 CONT 2 CONT Per Fitzwater, Susan had Grey eyes and black hair 2 CONT 2 CONT 1880 Census Susan was living next to her Sister, Mary Louise McGuireMcMordie in Williamson Co 2 CONC unty, Texas. 0 @I1680@ INDI 1 NAME William H. /Hughes/ 2 GIVN William H. 2 SURN Hughes 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F315@ 1 NOTE I list William H. Hughes as a possible here on the simple basis that hewas in Madison Count 2 CONC y Ala., in the 1830 Census. 2 CONT 2 CONT The family story was that Margaret was from Alabama as well as the Huttofamily. This i 2 CONC s a premise based only on the facts above and willrequire more research to validate the noti 2 CONC on that William is the fatherof Margaret 0 @I1889@ INDI 1 NAME Evans /Berry/ 2 GIVN Evans 2 SURN Berry 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 SEP 1865 2 PLAC Elmore County,Alabama 2 SOUR @S132@ 3 PAGE Informant: John W. Berry 2 SOUR @S38@ 3 PAGE Nueces county Texas, ED 182, sheet 4B, age 54 2 SOUR @S36@ 3 PAGE Nueces county Texas, ED 182, sheet 4B, age 54 2 SOUR @S133@ 3 PAGE Nueces county Texas, ED 182, sheet 4B, age 54 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 NOV 1925 2 PLAC Banquete,Texas,Nueces County 2 SOUR @S132@ 3 PAGE Informant: John William Berry 2 SOUR @S36@ 3 PAGE Informant: John William Berry 2 SOUR @S133@ 3 PAGE Informant: John William Berry 1 FAMS @F304@ 1 FAMC @F813@ 1 NOTE Evans' moved to Banquete after beginning his family in Collins County,Texas and raising seve 2 CONC ral of his children to adulthood. Evans was stillliving Collins County at the 1910 Census bu 2 CONC t had moved to Nueces Countyby the 1920 Census. What prompted Evans to move may have been the 2 CONC availability of land in the area or his desire to begin a generalmerchandise store that he ra 2 CONC n in Banquete, Texas. 1 SOUR @S36@ 0 @I1902@ INDI 1 NAME Moses /Hasskew/ 2 GIVN Moses 2 SURN Hasskew 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1780 2 PLAC South Carolina possible 1 DEAT 2 DATE Abt 1845 2 PLAC Dallas County,Alabama 2 SOUR @S99@ 1 FAMS @F514@ 1 NOTE The basis for identifying Moses Haskew as the father of William and MosesHesskew of Texas i 2 CONC s based on a Will from Selma Alabama. This needs to beexplored further. 1 SOUR @S99@ 0 @I1934@ INDI 1 NAME Isiah /O'Flinn/ 2 GIVN Isiah 2 SURN O'Flinn 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET. 1780 - 1787 2 PLAC Ireland 1 FAMS @F354@ 1 FAMC @F729@ 1 NOTE The Document on file in Hardeman County, Tenn reflecting that a IsiahFlinn received a Deed o 2 CONC f trust from Jesse Pipkin June the 11 1838, inHardeman County. 2 CONT 2 CONT This information suggest that the a fore mentioned Isiah was the fatherof the younger Isiah F 2 CONC linn, b. April 23, 1807. 2 CONT 2 CONT The fact that the younger Isiah who passed away on either April 14, 1838or May 28 1838, wa 2 CONC s after after the deed was executed. 2 CONT 2 CONT The possibility of another Isiah Flinn existing in Hardeman County seemsslim. 0 @I1967@ INDI 1 NAME William /Holiday/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Holiday 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 FEB 1764 2 PLAC Columbia Co.,Georgia 1 FAMS @F317@ 1 NOTE Military service in Georgia, No. R5149 [A rejected claim] Pickens Dist.,SC 3-30-1852 personal 2 CONC ly appeared William Holliday, resident of GreenvilleDist., SC age 88. He volunteered under Ca 2 CONC pt. Walker in Wilkes Co.,Georgia in the Rev. War “when he was but a youth to continue durin 2 CONC g thewar.” Maj. John Rhines, other officers not recollected. Marched toAugusta and was ther 2 CONC e at [Elijah] Clark’s defeat. He marched throughGeorgia, SC and was in battles in Augusta, a 2 CONC t Wrightsborough which townwas burned by the Whigs on driving out the British.” He served und 2 CONC erthese same officers for two years and six months and was honorablydischarged, though not i 2 CONC n writing. He did not know the necessity ofgetting and preserving such a thing, and now at hi 2 CONC s advanced age he isunable to recollect, to tell anything like a connected account of hisserv 2 CONC ice. 2 CONT 2 CONT In answer to the questions submitted by the War Dept. He answered: 2 CONT Born in Columbia Co., Georgia 2-7-1764. His sister has his father’sBible, in which his birt 2 CONC h is recorded, and which he had seen severalyears ago. Holliday lived in Wilkes Co., Ga., whe 2 CONC n he entered service andremained there until about 40-50 years ago when he came to SC. He wa 2 CONC s avolunteer, serving with no regular unit, and received no writtendischarge. Persons of resp 2 CONC ectability whom he has known and who cantestify to his character are Dr. John C. Sullivan, Jo 2 CONC hn Bagwell, AustinWilliams, Esq., Hiram Cooly, Hon. T.E. Ware and Capt. Adam Jones. 2 CONT 2 CONT Signed- William (X) Holliday. 2 CONT 2 CONT Affidavit of Rev. Israel Chapman and Stephen Smith, both of PickensDist., SC, are acquainte 2 CONC d with Holliday, and say he is believed in theneighborhood to have had Rev. Service. Same dat 2 CONC e. 2 CONT Signed-Israel Chapman and Stephen Smith. 2 CONT 2 CONT Greenville Dist., SC 2-18-1856, personally appeared Mrs. Elizabeth Pike,aged about 87, who ha 2 CONC s known William Holliday, a Rev. Soldier, nearly allher life. Her father Daniel Johnson live 2 CONC d near Augusta, Ga., during Rev.and was a soldier the greater part of the war. It was about t 2 CONC he 2 CONT time Gen. Clarke, in whose army her father was serving, marched againstthe British at Augusta 2 CONC , that she became acquainted with Holliday, who wasthen in a company commanded by Capt. Walke 2 CONC r in Gen. Clarke’s army. 2 CONT 2 CONT During the siege of Augusta, Holliday came with her father to herfather’s house and had a wo 2 CONC und in one of his thighs, which he said wasreceived at the siege of Augusta, and which Mrs. P 2 CONC ike remembered havingassisted in dressing. She was also informed that Holliday was appointed 2 CONT a Lt. For his good conduct at this siege. Holliday remained at herfather’s house until his wo 2 CONC und had healed, then returned to duty withher father Daniel Johnson in service under Gen. Cla 2 CONC rke, against theIndians in Georgia and East Tennessee, as she was informed, until peace 2 CONT was declared. William Holliday afterward moved to Greenville Dist., SCwhere Mrs. Pike 2 CONT had also settled, and married a woman by the name of Cooly. Holidaystill resides in Greenvill 2 CONC e Dist., and is the identical person whom sheknew as a soldier in the War of the Revolution 2 CONC . Signed-Elizabeth (X)Pike. 2 CONT 2 CONT Pickens Dist., SC 4-5-1852, 2 CONT personally appeared John Bagwell, who said he saw “Little WilliamHolliday” in service in th 2 CONC e Revolution marching through SC under Gen.Clark from his defeat at Augusta, Walker the Capt 2 CONC . They were from WilkesCo., GA. Bagwell stated he saw no more of Holliday until after peace,w 2 CONC hen Holliday moved to SC and lived in the same neighborhood ever since.Holliday had told Bagw 2 CONC ell of the battles he was in, and the times andplaces of these battles. Bagwell believes Holl 2 CONC iday to have served thetime stated, and added “the said Holloday is a good 2 CONT citizen and much to be relied on and worthy of his pension. 2 CONT Signed-John (X) Bagwell. 2 CONT 2 CONT Georgia State, 4-24-1784, 2 CONT William Holloday, a Citizen, is entitled to 250 acres of land as Bountyagreeable to an act an 2 CONC d Resolve of the General Assembly... Elijah Clark,Col. “By his order M. Freeman” Georgia (No 2 CONC . 1135), William Holloday, Lt.,a citizen, is entitled to 250 acres of land as bounty, as cert 2 CONC ified by E.Clark Col., “Given under my Hand, at Savannah, the 25th day of March1784. 2 CONT -J. Houstown (Houston), attest D. Rees, Sec. 2 CONT 2 CONT Pickens Dist., SC 1-14-1854, 2 CONT personally appeared Martha Roe, who has known William Holliday in Wilkesco., GA before he enl 2 CONC isted, knew that he enlisted under Capt. Walker,attached to the command of Gen. Clarke, and t 2 CONC hat she saw him on the marchfor the City of Augusta under the command of Walker. She knows Ho 2 CONC llidayserved at one time 10 months in the Rev., and how much more she cannot becertain. She h 2 CONC as known Holliday ever since. 2 CONT Signed-Martha Roe. 2 CONT 2 CONT Testimony of William Steele, Sec. Of the Exec. Dept., State of Georgia,attesting to the copie 2 CONC s of Holliday’s bounty documents as being “correctCopies of original Certificates, which ar 2 CONC e on file in this Dept.”7-23-1853. 2 CONT 2 CONT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONT 2 CONT Contributed by Miss Kate Holliday, Athens, GA 30601 to "THE GEORGIAGENEALOGIST", 2 CONT Editor, Mary B. Warren, Danielsville, GA (now Athens, GA, HeritagePapers) 2 CONT p. 7 “Our People Lives and Legends 2 CONT 2 CONT 1800 census William Holiday 11100/21010, 0 slv. 2 CONT (William's age should be 26-45. Nancy was about 10 years older thanWilliam.) 0 @I1977@ INDI 1 NAME Lewis James /Adams/ 2 GIVN Lewis James 2 SURN Adams 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1800 1 FAMS @F478@ 1 FAMC @F849@ 1 NOTE Notes about who Matilda's father is. A debate between Lewis Adams andSamuel had gone on at o 2 CONC ne time. 2 CONT 2 CONT Samuel Adams had lived in close proximity to the Berry's in DallasCounty. Samuel Adams is bu 2 CONC ried in the Bethel Cemetery in Dallas County ,Alabama. He was born in N.C. Jan. 6 1802 and di 2 CONC ed in Summerfield ,Alabama on Oct. 2, 1886. 2 CONT 2 CONT Regarding Sam Adams, of Dallas County, Alabama who appears to have livedin close proximity t 2 CONC o William and Matilda may have been Matilda's Unclerather than his daughter. If Matilda ha 2 CONC d been living in Macon County,Alabama for some time prior to her marriage, then it is doubtfu 2 CONC l that Samis her father (although I firmly believe that they are related). 2 CONT 2 CONT It is possible that the Berry s lived in Macon county and Matildatraveled there to be married 2 CONC . However, I believe that the bride usuallyhas precedence on the place of marriage. 2 CONT 2 CONT Lewis was identified as Matilda's father by John W. Berry. 0 @I2000@ INDI 1 NAME Charles Ambrose /Speer/ 2 GIVN Charles Ambrose 2 SURN Speer 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 JUL 1843 2 PLAC Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 JUN 1918 2 PLAC Sapulpa,Creek Co. OK 2 SOUR @S136@ 1 FAMS @F856@ 1 FAMC @F857@ 1 NOTE Regarding: John G. Speer's book references to Charles Ambrose Speer asAlbert on occasion. 2 CONT 2 CONT I can't remember off the top of my head if it's on either of the marriagelicenses. I don't t 2 CONC hink it's on his death certificate. For what it'sworth, it's in Grandma Lou Emma's bible a 2 CONC s Charles Ambrose and due tothe fact that John Grove Speer got her name wrong in his book amo 2 CONC ngothers, I've always stuck with Ambrose for the middle name. 2 CONT Suellyn 1 SOUR @S136@ 0 @I2023@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Berry/ 2 GIVN Isaac 2 SURN Berry 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1797 1 DEAT 2 DATE Abt 1821 1 FAMS @F860@ 0 @I2024@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Eliza /Runyan/ 2 GIVN Anna Eliza 2 SURN Runyan 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 NOV 1846 2 PLAC Jefferson County,Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 NOV 1907 2 PLAC Wayne City,Wayne Co. IL 2 SOUR @S136@ 1 FAMS @F856@ 1 FAMC @F861@ 1 NOTE His second marriage, her first. They had 11 children. My greatgrandmother Lou Emma was thei 2 CONC r oldest child. Information provided bySuellyn Lathrop 1/1998. Was living with Dau. Lou Ema S 2 CONC peer Gurley at thetime of her death, buried next to her parents in Pleasant Hill Cemetery,Old 2 CONC ham Co. KY. 1 SOUR @S136@ 0 @I2189@ INDI 1 NAME Matilda Ann /Adams/ 2 GIVN Matilda Ann 2 SURN Adams 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 AUG 1821 2 PLAC South Carolina 2 SOUR @S134@ 3 PAGE 1850 Dallas county Al, page 322, age 29 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 AUG 1902 2 PLAC Chichasha Co,Oklahoma,buried in Collin's County,Texas 1 FAMS @F813@ 1 FAMC @F478@ 1 NOTE Buried in the Rowlett Creek Cemetery 2 CONT 2 CONT The 1900 Collin County, Texas census lists Matilda living in thehousehold of Evans Berry an 2 CONC d the birthplace of her father and mother islisted as North Carolina 2 CONT 2 CONT Family tradition says that our Adams ancestry goes through PresidentAdams. 2 CONT 2 CONT They say almost all families have a tradition that they are related toroyalty, or a president 2 CONC . 0 @I2190@ INDI 1 NAME William David /Berry/ 2 GIVN William David 2 SURN Berry 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 OCT 1821 2 PLAC North Carolina 2 SOUR @S134@ 3 PAGE 1850 Dallas county AL, page 322, age 29 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 MAR 1899 2 PLAC Rowlett,Collin Co,Texas 1 FAMS @F813@ 1 FAMC @F860@ 1 NOTE William moved from Elmore County, Alabama to Collins County , Texasbetween the 1870 and 188 2 CONC 0 census records. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1880 Census records reflect both of William's parents as born in NorthCarolina 2 CONT 2 CONT Known as W.D. Berry in most records. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1860 Alabama Census record for W. D. Berry in Montgomery County, Page 249reflect the followin 2 CONC g, 2 CONT W. D. Berry age 38 birthplace North Carolina , OccupationOverseer , 2 CONT spouse , Matilda 38 birthplace South Carolina 2 CONT 2 CONT son, Isaac 13 birthplace Alabama , 2 CONT 2 CONT son , Wm. D. 11 birthplace Alabama , 2 CONT 2 CONT daug, Parthenia 10 birthplace Alabama , 2 CONT 2 CONT son , Thomas E. 8 birthplace Alabama , 2 CONT 2 CONT daug , Matilda 6 birthplace Alabama , 2 CONT 2 CONT son , Judson 5 birthplace Alabama , 2 CONT 2 CONT son , John 2 birthplace Alabama , 2 CONT 2 CONT son , Carey 8mo birthplace Alabama , 2 CONT 2 CONT ***************** 2 CONT 2 CONT 1870 Census information is from Alabama, Elmore County, Census RecordsPage 139 2 CONT (see picture in Scrapbook for Elmore County location) Montgomery Countyis right below Elmore 2 CONT W. D. Berry is identified as a Farmer, age 48 , 2 CONT wife, Emma age 48 , 2 CONT son , Isaac is no longer identified in the home. He would have been age23 , 2 CONT son , William D. is no longer in his parents home. He would have beenage 21 , 2 CONT daughter , Parthenia, now age 20 , is referred to as Jane in the 1870census , 2 CONT son Thomas, age 18, is still in his parents home, 2 CONT daughter , Matilda now 16 is referred to as Ida , 2 CONT son , Judson now 14 is still in his parents home , 2 CONT son , John is now 12 , 2 CONT son, Cary is 10 and 2 CONT son, Evans is 4. 2 CONT 2 CONT **************************************************************************** 2 CONT 1880 Census 2 CONT W. D. Berry, a farmer, age 58 is listed in the in Collins County Texaspage 069. 2 CONT Spouse Tildy age 58 , 2 CONT daug Babe age 22, 2 CONT son John 20, 2 CONT son Kearie 18, 2 CONT son Evans 14, 2 CONT step son William 10, Note: the fact that stepchildren are listedin error. We believe 2 CONT step sister Vena 8, they belong to Isaac 2 CONT step sister Anna 7, 2 CONT step sister Ella 5, 2 CONT ************************************************************************** 2 CONT 2 CONT Birth and death dates used based on Cemetery book from Collins County.Buried in the Rowlett C 2 CONC reek Cemetery, Collins County, Texas 2 CONT **************************************************************************** 2 CONT 2 CONT Note June 1880 Census, Collins County, records reflect a W.D. Berry age35 and Thomas 28 livin 2 CONC g in a separate HH with their Aunt S.L. Adams age50. Thomas Age matches with prior records a 2 CONC nd W. D. at 35 appears a fewyears off of what should be 31 or so. 2 CONT 2 CONT These appear to be the children of William D. Sr.. Therefore it islikely that Matilda wa 2 CONC s a sister to S.L. Adams. This would make her anAdams. Family tradition has it we are relate 2 CONC d to John Quincy Adams.Possible Matilda and S.L. Adams are descendants? 0 @I2251@ INDI 1 NAME Parthenia /Riley/ 2 GIVN Parthenia 2 SURN Riley 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1800 2 PLAC North Carolina based on 1880 Census records 1 FAMS @F860@ 1 NOTE at some stage family may have migrated from NC to Georgia then Alabama. 0 @I2381@ INDI 1 NAME Ferdinand Adolph /Schubert/ 2 GIVN Ferdinand Adolph 2 SURN Schubert 2 NSFX Sr. 1 TITL Sr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 NOV 1901 2 PLAC York Creek,Texas 2 SOUR @S204@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE JUN 1982 2 PLAC Banquete,Texas 2 SOUR @S205@ 1 FAMS @F303@ 1 FAMC @F83@ 1 NOTE As a young man before Grandpa Ferdinand moved to South Texas, he used toattend dances at Gree 2 CONC ne Texas, now touted the oldest dance hall inTexas. I remember asking Grandpa how they dude 2 CONC d up for dances in thosedays before they had the deodorants we have now days. He said that th 2 CONC eydid not use deodorants although on occasion they might use corn starchunder their arms to r 2 CONC estrict perspiration. He chuckled and said that inthose days before television came along an 2 CONC d convinced us all that wesmelled, they didn't know they smelled. Grandpa Ferdinand knew al 2 CONC l ofthe neighbors in the vicinity he grew up said Dad. Grandpa Ferdinandshared with Dad tha 2 CONC t he could run. He said he was the fast man around thearea of York Creek and Geronimo. Eviden 2 CONC tly Grandpa learned to do somerunning to get from one place to the other. Grandpa had a nic 2 CONC k name"Squeaky" because of his shrill voice, although I nor any of the familyever referred t 2 CONC o him as such. He was a loving and kind grandfather thatwas always polite and generous. Dad s 2 CONC aid Grandpa had a job at a plantduring the depression and worked the entire time. They were n 2 CONC ot lackingduring those days although times were rough for many families. Grandpaand Grandma S 2 CONC chubert helped other families and friends during the roughtimes as best they could. 1 SOUR @S36@ 0 @I2475@ INDI 1 NAME Talford Lee /Schubert/ 2 GIVN Talford Lee 2 SURN Schubert 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 OCT 1925 2 PLAC Banquete,Texas 2 SOUR @S36@ 1 FAMS @F1044@ 1 FAMC @F303@ 1 NOTE Retired from Kingsville Naval Air station. 1 SOUR @S36@ 0 @I2476@ INDI 1 NAME Dollie Mae /Hutto/ 2 GIVN Dollie Mae 2 SURN Hutto 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 NOV 1924 2 PLAC Taft,Texas 1 FAMS @F1044@ 1 FAMC @F299@ 1 SOUR @S36@ 1 SOUR @S36@ 0 @I2490@ INDI 1 NAME Marvin Ray /Schubert/ 2 GIVN Marvin Ray 2 SURN Schubert 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 FEB 1951 2 PLAC Corpus Christi,Texas 2 SOUR @S36@ 1 FAMC @F1044@ 1 SOUR @S36@ 0 @I2497@ INDI 1 NAME /O'Flinn/ 2 SURN O'Flinn 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET. 1750 - 1770 2 PLAC Ireland 1 FAMS @F729@ 1 NOTE This information was secured from Hugh Davenport and is unverified 0 @I2576@ INDI 1 NAME Daisy Lena /Speer/ 2 GIVN Daisy Lena 2 SURN Speer 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 JUN 1871 2 PLAC Kentucky 2 SOUR @S135@ 3 PAGE Collin county Texas, ED 3 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 AUG 1951 2 PLAC Banquete,Texas,Nueces County 1 FAMS @F304@ 1 FAMC @F856@ 1 NOTE Daisy had 11 children. 9 were alive at the 1910 Census. 1 SOUR @S156@ 2 PAGE Collin County Texas 1 SOUR @S36@ 2 PAGE middle name 0 @I2622@ INDI 1 NAME Marquis D. /Speer/ 2 GIVN Marquis D. 2 SURN Speer 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 DEC 1815 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 MAR 1867 2 PLAC Oldham,Co.,Ky. 1 FAMS @F857@ 1 FAMC @F1079@ 1 NOTE middle name probably was de Lafayette 0 @I2623@ INDI 1 NAME Susan /Hinkle/ 2 GIVN Susan 2 SURN Hinkle 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 JUL 1813 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 JUL 1854 2 PLAC buried Speer family cemetery,Oldham,Co.,Ky. 1 FAMS @F857@ 1 FAMC @F1080@ 0 @I2624@ INDI 1 NAME John /Speer/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Speer 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 AUG 1785 2 PLAC Morganton,Burke County,N.C. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 NOV 1856 2 PLAC Oldham County,KY. 1 FAMS @F1079@ 1 FAMC @F1081@ 1 NOTE Farmer by trade 2 CONT 2 CONT *************************************************** 2 CONT 2 CONT Kentucky Oldham County Court 2 CONT 2 CONT November Term 1856 2 CONT 2 CONT A paper purporting to be the last will and testament of John Speer dec'd 2 CONT was produced in Court and was proved to be such by the oaths of James F.Wilson and D. L. Free 2 CONC man the two subscribing witnesses thereto andordered to be recorded - which is done according 2 CONC ly Brent Hopkins clk 2 CONT ? Taylor DC ? 2 CONT Acoky A? S Taylor DC for? 2 CONT John F Rodman Clk 2 CONT 2 CONT In the name of God Amen - I John Speer of Oldham County in State ofKentucky, Knowing the unce 2 CONC rtainty of human life and being in feeblehealth but of sound mind and disposing memory thin 2 CONC k proper to arrange myworldly concerns in such manner as I decide best- I therefore make this 2 CONC my last will and testament and I first - after all my just debts are paidit is my will and de 2 CONC sire that the property that I possess shall bedisposed of as follows viz: 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 1st - It is my desire that I be laid to rest in my Family grave yardnear my dwelling an 2 CONC d that the said grave yard be set apart forever for aburial place and not transferable and no 2 CONC t to be appropriated to any otheruse including an ? of one quarter of an acre with the privil 2 CONC ege of theright of way and for access to the same from the Curry road. The saidGraveyard I de 2 CONC sire to have included with a good stone wall and an irongate to the same - 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 2nd - Its is my will that all my property with the exception of thespecial bequests bot 2 CONC h real and personal shall be sold by my executorshere in after appointed so ? as practicabl 2 CONC e and refer the terms they maythink best for the interest of my heirs and of the money I ma 2 CONC y have onhand at the time of my demise and the first accruing from the sale of myproperty. I 2 CONC t is my will that three thousand dollars be set apart andsecurely vested the interest accruin 2 CONC g from which to be annually collectedand paid over to my beloved wife Mary during her lifetim 2 CONC e for her usecomfort and maintenance - 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 3rd - I will and bequeath to my beloved grandson John Henry Speer ayellow Filly now in m 2 CONC y possession- 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 4th - It is my will that my son Marquis D Speer shall have all myland on the East side o 2 CONC f Curry's fork - known as the Asher place providedhe is willing to pay my executors for the b 2 CONC enefit of my heirs twenty for?Dollars per acre. If he does not agree to take it at that rat 2 CONC e it is tobe sold to the highest bidder if he takes said land he is to pay at thesame time an 2 CONC d like payments as the other land is sold for. 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 5th - It is my will that after the special bequests and legacieshere to fore named tha 2 CONC t the money arising from the sale of my propertyreal and personal and from all other source 2 CONC s be distributed among myheirs so as to make them equal. I have at various times made (themsc 2 CONC ratched out) advancements to several (times scratched out) of mychildren all of which is char 2 CONC ged to them in my account book. It is mywish that as the money is collected it shall be pas 2 CONC s over to those whohave had the least advancements until they are all made equal with theon 2 CONC e that has received the greatest and then an equal division of theremainder of my (blank spac 2 CONC e) be made among the heirs- 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 6th - It is my will that my sons Marquis D Speer and James M Speerbe and I hereby appoin 2 CONC t them my Executors of this my last will andtestament and empower them to pass deeds and bill 2 CONC s of sale for the landsand Negroes? when sold and do not require them to give security in Cou 2 CONC rtfor the performance of their duties as Executors - Given under my handthis November 7th 185 2 CONC 6 2 CONT attest 2 CONT 2 CONT James F Wilson 2 CONT D L Freeman 2 CONT John Speer seal 0 @I2625@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Barbary /Grove/ 2 GIVN Mary Barbary 2 SURN Grove 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC NC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 JAN 1876 2 PLAC Oldham County,KY. 1 FAMS @F1079@ 1 FAMC @F1082@ 0 @I2626@ INDI 1 NAME John /Speer/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Speer 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC VA 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Morganton,Burke County,N.C. 1 FAMS @F1081@ 1 FAMC @F1083@ 0 @I2627@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Cloyd/ 2 GIVN Margaret 2 SURN Cloyd 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Ky 1 FAMS @F1081@ 1 FAMC @F1084@ 0 @I2628@ INDI 1 NAME James M. /Runyon/ 2 GIVN James M. 2 SURN Runyon 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 JUL 1822 2 PLAC Fayette Co.,Ky. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 APR 1898 2 PLAC Oldham Co.,Ky. 1 FAMS @F861@ 1 FAMC @F1086@ 1 NOTE Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 6th ed.,1887, 2 CONT Oldham Co. 2 CONT 2 CONT JAMES M. RUNYON, an old and prominent farmer of Oldham County, was born in 2 CONT Fayette County, Ky., near Lexington, July 31, 1822, the ninth of thirteen 2 CONT children born to John and Sarah (Stout) Runyon, natives of Kentucky and 2 CONT New Jersey. John Runyon was a farmer. In about 1848 he moved to Illinois 2 CONT and lived and died there. Our subject followed farming from boyhood. He 2 CONT settled where he now resides in 1853, and has 182 acres of good land all 2 CONT well improved. In 1841 he married Jane, daughter of John and Sarah 2 CONT Anderson, of Lexington, Ky. To this union was born one child, Sarah J. 2 CONT Mrs. Runyon died in 1842, and in 1844 our subject married Louisa Young, 2 CONT daughter of Michael and Emily Young, of Shelby County. To this union were 2 CONT born six children: Annie E., James E., Mary L., William A., Fannie E., 2 CONT Michael N. Of these James E. is deceased. The family are members of the 2 CONT Christian Church. 2 CONT 2 CONT Runyon Stout Anderson Young 2 CONT 2 CONT Lexington-Fayette-KY Shelby-KY IL NJ 2 CONT 2 CONT Source: http://www.starbase21.com/kybiog/oldham/runyon.jm.txt 0 @I2629@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy Louisa /Young/ 2 GIVN Nancy Louisa 2 SURN Young 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 JUN 1827 1 DEAT 2 DATE Abt 10 MAR 1900 2 PLAC buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery,Oldham Co.,Ky. 1 FAMS @F861@ 1 FAMC @F1087@ 1 NOTE death month may be March or April 1 SOUR @S136@ 0 @I2805@ INDI 1 NAME Moses /Pearson/ 2 GIVN Moses 2 SURN Pearson 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1730 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1800 1 FAMS @F590@ 0 @I2840@ INDI 1 NAME Marie Anne /Petit-Pas/ 2 GIVN Marie Anne 2 SURN Petit-Pas 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1777 2 PLAC France 1 FAMS @F500@ 0 @I2841@ INDI 1 NAME Isabella E. /Pennington/ 2 GIVN Isabella E. 2 SURN Pennington 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET. 1693 - 1697 2 PLAC Maryland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1762 2 PLAC Rowan Co.,NC 2 SOUR @S221@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/i/l/Rayburn-A-Killion/GENE4-0010.html 1 FAMS @F496@ 1 FAMC @F1144@ 1 SOUR @S124@ 0 @I2909@ INDI 1 NAME Vincent /Rongnion/ 2 GIVN Vincent 2 SURN Rongnion 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1645 2 PLAC Poitou,France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 NOV 1713 2 PLAC Piscataway,Middlesex Co.,New Jersey 1 FAMS @F1173@ 0 @I2910@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Martha /Boutcher/ 2 GIVN Anna Martha 2 SURN Boutcher 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1650 2 PLAC Hertfordshire,England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 FEB 1736/1737 2 PLAC Piscataway,Middlesex Co.,New Jersey 1 FAMS @F1173@ 0 @I2911@ INDI 1 NAME John /Runyan/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Runyan 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 FEB 1668/1669 2 PLAC Elizabethtown,New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 NOV 1744 2 PLAC Rocky Hill,Somerset Co.,N.J. 1 FAMS @F1174@ 1 FAMC @F1173@ 1 NOTE buried Rocky Hill, Somerset Co., N.J. 0 @I2912@ INDI 1 NAME Ann Elizabeth /Dunn/ 2 GIVN Ann Elizabeth 2 SURN Dunn 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 MAR 1674/1675 2 PLAC Hunterdon Co.,N.J. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1756 2 PLAC Rocky Hill,Somerset Co.,N.J. 1 FAMS @F1174@ 0 @I2919@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin /Runyon/ 2 GIVN Benjamin 2 SURN Runyon 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 JUN 1704 2 PLAC Piscataway,Middlesex Co.,New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 JAN 1776 2 PLAC Somerset Co.,N.J. 1 FAMS @F1175@ 1 FAMC @F1174@ 0 @I2920@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /Higgins/ 2 GIVN Anna 2 SURN Higgins 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 FEB 1779 1 FAMS @F1175@ 0 @I2928@ INDI 1 NAME John /Runyon/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Runyon 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1749 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1813 2 PLAC Amwell Twp.,Hunterdon Co.,N.J. 1 FAMS @F1176@ 1 FAMC @F1175@ 0 @I2935@ INDI 1 NAME John Hyde /Runyan/ 2 GIVN John Hyde 2 SURN Runyan 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 AUG 1780 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Fayette Co.,KY. 1 FAMS @F1086@ 1 FAMC @F1176@ 1 NOTE dedpepl@aol.com 2 CONT Sue Lathrop 2 CONT Fri Mar 7 22:40:57 1997 2 CONT Looking for information about John H. Runyon, d. Fayette Co., after April1811. Possible fath 2 CONC er of John Runyon b? d in IL after 1848, md.February. 1807 or February. 1808 to Sarah/Sall 2 CONC y Stout. Was Sarah'sfather Anthony? Children of John and Sara (Stout) Runyon - so far - are 2 CONC James M., Jennett, Margaret, Susan, Sarah H. and Mary Ann. 2 CONT 2 CONT Subject: Re:Runyon 2 CONT Date: 95-07-08 14:39:59 EDT 2 CONT From: Dedpepl@aol.com 2 CONT Posted on: America Online 2 CONT 2 CONT I'm working on Runyon family out of Kentucky. All printed genealogiesI've seen indicate an e 2 CONC arly arrival in the New Jersey area. FrenchHuguenot background. I can't make a connection be 2 CONC tween the early NJgroups and my "first" Runyon in Kentucky. Although several in theprinted g 2 CONC enealogies indicate that the families moved to Kentucky.Missing links!! My first is John Ru 2 CONC nyon who married Sarah StoutFebruary. 1 or 12, 1808 in Fayette Co., KY. The Stouts were als 2 CONC o a NJfamily. 2 CONT 2 CONT There is a North Carolina bunch of Runyon that have been written up asdescendants of a Barefo 2 CONC ot Runyon. So the emigration patterns aren'tclear yet. Good luck. Let me know if you thin 2 CONC k we are connected. 2 CONT 2 CONT Lonnie 2 CONT Lonfink@dmrtc.net 2 CONT USGENWEB Web page Coordinator for 2 CONT Clark/Floyd/Dubois Co,IN 2 CONT Shelby/Pulaski/Unknown co,KY 2 CONT My home page: http://www.dmrtc.net/~lonfink/wifeme.html 2 CONT 2 CONT Notes 4/98 - Runyon Ancestry from James M Runyon is at odds currently. Ihave the materials b 2 CONC ased on the work of Tom Runyan linking James withJohn Hyde Runyon as his father but there i 2 CONC s the question of who James'smother was. Tom Runyan says it was Patty Barrett , while Suelly 2 CONC n takesthe exception that James M Runyon father is just "John" married to SarahStout? 2 CONT 2 CONT Work needs to be done on this. 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage dates need to be reviewed? and possible death date for PattyBarrett 0 @I2937@ INDI 1 NAME Ann Elizabeth /Runyan/ 2 GIVN Ann Elizabeth 2 SURN Runyan 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 JUN 1708 2 PLAC Piscataway,Middlesex Co.,New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1804 2 PLAC Cincinnati,OH. 1 FAMS @F1178@ 1 FAMC @F1174@ 0 @I2939@ INDI 1 NAME John /Hyde/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Hyde 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 JUN 1708 2 PLAC Near Gloucestershire,England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 APR 1795 2 PLAC Hunterdon Co.,N.J. 1 FAMS @F1178@ 0 @I2940@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel /Hyde/ 2 GIVN Rachel 2 SURN Hyde 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1740 1 DEAT 2 DATE Abt 1787 1 FAMS @F1176@ 1 FAMC @F1178@ 0 @I2946@ INDI 1 NAME Sally /Stout/ 2 GIVN Sally 2 SURN Stout 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F1086@ 1 FAMC @F1179@ 0 @I2965@ INDI 1 NAME Zebulon /Gaunt/ 2 GIVN Zebulon 2 SURN Gaunt 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F542@ 0 @I2966@ INDI 1 NAME Sophia /Sioerts/ 2 GIVN Sophia 2 SURN Sioerts 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F542@ 0 @I2975@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Hinkle/ 2 GIVN Charles 2 SURN Hinkle 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 JAN 1777 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 SEP 1843 2 PLAC Shelly Co.,Ky 1 FAMS @F1080@ 1 FAMC @F1180@ 0 @I2976@ INDI 1 NAME Susanna /March/ 2 GIVN Susanna 2 SURN March 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET. 1810 - 1820 2 PLAC buried Hunters Lane Cemetery,Shelly County,KY. 1 FAMS @F1080@ 0 @I2983@ INDI 1 NAME /Johanna/ 2 SURN Johanna 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Germany 1 FAMS @F393@ 0 @I3666@ INDI 1 NAME Abraham /Pennington/ 2 GIVN Abraham 2 SURN Pennington 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F1144@ 0 @I3667@ INDI 1 NAME /Mary/ 2 SURN Mary 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F1144@ 0 @I3768@ INDI 1 NAME Campbell (possible) /McGuire/ 2 GIVN Campbell (possible) 2 SURN McGuire 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F512@ 1 NOTE Campbell McGuire who sold a slave to James. See bill of Sale dated Aprilrth, 1847. This coul 2 CONC d be a basis to link him as the father of James andJohn McGuire. 2 CONT Tom 0 @I3769@ INDI 1 NAME possible ? /Parker/ 2 GIVN possible ? 2 SURN Parker 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F512@ 0 @I3770@ INDI 1 NAME Ishmael /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Ishmael 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1792 2 PLAC NC 2 SOUR @S78@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE Bef 1857 2 PLAC probably in Madison Co.,TN 1 FAMS @F356@ 0 @I3771@ INDI 1 NAME Mary maybe /Parker/ 2 GIVN Mary maybe 2 SURN Parker 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1797 2 PLAC SC 2 SOUR @S78@ 1 FAMS @F356@ 0 @I3951@ INDI 1 NAME Maybe Elijah /Stout/ 2 GIVN Maybe Elijah 2 SURN Stout 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1743 2 PLAC Hunterdon Co.,NJ 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Spencer Co.,Ky 1 FAMS @F1179@ 1 NOTE Fought in Revolutionary War, was a private and enlisted in Culpepper Co.Virginia under the co 2 CONC mmand of Capt. Vaughan. 0 @I3952@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Mathews/ 2 GIVN Martha 2 SURN Mathews 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F1179@ 0 @I3954@ INDI 1 NAME Possible Joseph /Wood/ 2 GIVN Possible Joseph 2 SURN Wood 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET. 1750 - 1764 1 FAMS @F528@ 0 @I4112@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Thacher/ 2 GIVN Jane 2 SURN Thacher 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F478@ 1 NOTE Had Harrison as a possible maiden name before information from Nancy JaneMcCorkle Johnson 2 CONT http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ridge/4886/WC_TOC.htm#CNTC 2 CONT njmccorkle@aol.com 0 @I4186@ INDI 1 NAME John /Grove/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Grove 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC York,PA 1 FAMS @F1082@ 1 FAMC @F1538@ 0 @I4187@ INDI 1 NAME Susan /Fox/ 2 GIVN Susan 2 SURN Fox 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Flat Rock Church 1 FAMS @F1082@ 1 FAMC @F1539@ 0 @I4189@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Hinkle/ 2 GIVN Charles 2 SURN Hinkle 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1741 1 DEAT 2 DATE Bef 5 NOV 1783 2 PLAC North Carolina 1 FAMS @F1180@ 1 FAMC @F1540@ 0 @I4190@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Johnson/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Johnson 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Montgomery Co.,PA 1 DEAT 2 DATE AUG 1823 1 FAMS @F1180@ 1 FAMC @F1541@ 0 @I4191@ INDI 1 NAME Michael G. /Young/ 2 GIVN Michael G. 2 SURN Young 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 APR 1800 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 JAN 1877 2 PLAC Shelly Co. Ky 1 FAMS @F1087@ 1 FAMC @F1543@ 1 NOTE Ref: G G 27, page 290, shows wife as, Susan last name unknown Berta EthelYoung Olsen's work o 2 CONC n the Goodnight Family, 1948, page 12, wife EmilyWawker? G G 29, pg 12, shows wife as Susan 0 @I4192@ INDI 1 NAME Emily /Walker/ 2 GIVN Emily 2 SURN Walker 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1811 1 DEAT 2 DATE JUL 1834 2 PLAC Fads Cemetery,Shelby Co. Kentucky 1 FAMS @F1087@ 0 @I4194@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /Young/ 2 GIVN Jacob 2 SURN Young 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1764 2 PLAC Mecklenberg County,North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 AUG 1836 2 PLAC Tamysico,Jackson Co. IN 1 FAMS @F1543@ 1 FAMC @F1545@ 1 SOUR @S243@ 0 @I4196@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel /Goodnight/ 2 GIVN Rachel 2 SURN Goodnight 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 APR 1771 2 PLAC Mecklenberg County,North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 NOV 1828 2 PLAC Shelbyville,Simpson Co,KY 1 FAMS @F1543@ 1 FAMC @F1546@ 1 NOTE RACHEL GOODNIGHT, b. April 15, 1772, d. November 2, 1826, SHELBYVILLE,SIMPSON COUNTY, KENTUC 2 CONC KY 2 CONT 2 CONT Death date and location by other researchers is at odds with Suellyn'sdates. need to clarify 2 CONT 2 CONT other researcher 2 CONT ROY DEAN LANDERS 2 CONT 12587 ALMA 2 CONT TYLER, TEXAS 75704 1 SOUR @S243@ 0 @I4201@ INDI 1 NAME Hans Michael /Goodnight/ 2 GIVN Hans Michael 2 SURN Goodnight 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 FEB 1720/1721 2 PLAC Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 SEP 1781 2 PLAC near Harlan's Station,Kentucky 2 SOUR @S243@ 1 FAMS @F1546@ 1 NOTE killed by Indians bur. Pea Vine Creek, Lincole Co, Ky 2 CONT 2 CONT "M" 18 April 1989, from Veda G Jones, a sheet of paper with on titlepage, the is numbered 37 2 CONC 2 5035 GUTIKUNST, MICHAEL, Saarbochenheim, jetztSaarunion/DtLo. 4Ps dch Wn. G--od WK 2517 2 CONC . U 1785 08 01 This does notappear to be our Hans Michael Goodnight!!(see George & Christia 2 CONC n Notes) 2 CONT ************************************************************** 2 CONT Pennsylvania German Pioneers, Vol 1, 1727-1775 (from Midwest Library,Wichita, KS page 492, L 2 CONC ist 187 C) At the Court House in Philadelphia,Wednesday, the 4 October, 1752. Present: Joshu 2 CONC a Maddox, Esquire. Theforeigners whose names are underwritten, Imported in the Ship Neptune,C 2 CONC apt John Mason, from Rotterdam and last from Cowes in England, did thisday take and subscrib 2 CONC e the Oaths and Affirmations to the Government inthe usual Form. #169 "second name on list, H 2 CONC ANS MICHAEL (x) GOODKNECHT" 2 CONT ************************************************************ 2 CONT Family Tree Maker, CD#310, Census Index: Colonial America, 1601-17891995 BBroderbund Softwar 2 CONC e Inc. Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA Hans MichelGutknecht, 1752***************************** 2 CONC ****************************** 2 CONT Hans Michael Goodnight was born someplace in Germany, he came to Americawith a wife and a kn 2 CONC own son, Christian (possible daughter), in the shipNeptune. Signed the Oath on 4 Oct 1752. Hi 2 CONC s brother, Christian Gutknechtcame over first, on the ship Christian. He signed the Oath on 1 2 CONC 3 Sep1749, and settled in the neighbor of Germantown, PA. Another brother,George came in th 2 CONC e ship Recovery, and signed the Oath on 23 Oct 1754.Michael left Pennsylvania, and was in Bed 2 CONC ford Co, VA in 1755. Childrenborn to Michael and his first wife; Henry in 1757, Christopher 2 CONC , Samuel,Mary (Polly), Susan, Edward, Enoch, and George. 2 CONT ************************************************************* 2 CONT Note from page 291, of reference G G 27, William Moore Goodnight ofJohnson Co, MO, by Veda Go 2 CONC odnight Jones, last paragraph on page: "Onenote, reference not given, said, 'Johann Nicholau 2 CONC s Henrich Kress came toAmerica on Oct 4, 1752 on the ship 'Neptune'. He married a Goodnightgi 2 CONC rl, but it didn't give her first name." She was perhaps, a daughter ofJohn Michael Goodnigh 2 CONC t who came to America on the same ship, same date.Another daughter called "Katy Landers i 2 CONC n S H Goodnight's account of "TheGood(K)night, Gutknecht Family in America" may have been Cat 2 CONC herine, thewife of Henry Landis, brother of Mary Landers (Landis), second wife ofJohn Michael 2 CONC ." +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 CONT A Family Group Sheet filed in 1938 with the Genealogical Library of theChurch of Jesus Chris 2 CONC t of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah. Sentto Veda Goodnight Jones by Berta E Y Olsen 2 CONC , Phoenix, AZ and gave thefollowing information on the family of John (Hans) Michael Goodnigh 2 CONC t, b1721, Germany; d 1781 Harlem (Harlen) Station, KY. Married #1 Unknown, babt 1725. Marrie 2 CONC d #2 Mary Landers, 19 Feb 1762. Children of Firstmarriage: 1. Christian, b 16 May 1747 (of Co 2 CONC ncord, Cabarrus Co, NC),married Catherine (Cook written in with pencil). d 1828. 2. Susan 2 CONC , b abt1751, (of Rockbridge, VA) 3. Edward, b abt 1753. (of Rockbridge, VA) 4.Enoch, b abt 17 2 CONC 55. (of Rockbridge, VA) 5. George, b abt 1757. (ofRockbridge, VA) 6. Samuel, b 1760. (of Redd 2 CONC ing, PA) 7. Christopher, b abt1761, d 19 Jan 1852, married Diana Watson. (of Rockbridge, VA 2 CONC ) A check ofland records etc in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia did not produceanything o 2 CONC n Edward, Enoch or George Goodnight. Henry Goodnight listed onsome records as the son of Mich 2 CONC ael's second marriage is in fact a son ofthe first marriage, he was born in 1758 according t 2 CONC o his RevolutionaryWar Pension Records. This was extracted from reference G G 27, page 291*** 2 CONC *********************************************************** 2 CONT May have lived a short time in Bedford Co, VA and Rockbridge Co, VAbefore moving his famil 2 CONC y down into Mecklenburg Co, NC Militia recordsshow that he was a Capt in David Moore's Co o 2 CONC f Augusta Co Militia in1761. His first wife may have died in Rockbridge Co, VA.************** 2 CONC *********************************************** 2 CONT On the 1 May 1764 Michael and his wife Mary Landis/Landers Goodnightpurchased a farm in Meck 2 CONC lenburg Co, NC ( also: Mecklenburg County CourtMinutes, Bk 1, 1774-1780) George Goodnight, Mi 2 CONC chael's brother lived nearby. In 1779 they both sold their farms and moved to Kentucky. Georg 2 CONC esettled at Ruddell's Station, about thirty miles northeast of Lexington,KY. In June of 1780 2 CONC , about 500 Indians and Canadians attacked the Fort.George and his son, Henry were killed, so 2 CONC n's David, John, Michael, Peterand their sisters were carried away by the Indians. They live 2 CONC d to returnto their family after a time, and settled near Lexington. Michael and hisfamily se 2 CONC ttled at Harlan's Station, 35 miles southwest of Lexington inwhat was later to become Boyle C 2 CONC o, KY. .*********************************************************** 2 CONT DAR Magazine,, July 1927, under the heading, The Mecklenburg Militiasaid, " After this order 2 CONC , the tax assessors, tax collectors, constables,justice of the peace, road overseers, juror 2 CONC s and other public officers,were appointed for the different captains' comanies; and in makin 2 CONC g adigest of the records of the county from this date, and prior thereto, wefind the followin 2 CONC g as partial list of the militiamen of the county from1775 to 1785. The following list, there 2 CONC fore, only includes these personswho served the county in a public capacity and of which reco 2 CONC rd is made onthe minutes of the court:" On this list was MICHAEL GOODNIGHT who servedas Const 2 CONC able in 1775 (Mecklenburg Co, NC). George Goodnight was Assessorin the same County for the ye 2 CONC ar 1778. (see also: Mecklenburg County CourtMinutes, Bk 1, 1774-1780)************************ 2 CONC *********************************** 2 CONT G G 27, pg 207, is a copy of the signatures on the Deed of Sale whenMichael & Mary Goodnigh 2 CONC t sold their farm in NC on 20 May 1774 for 105pounds. The purchaser was John Pfifer(Phifer) 2 CONC . See also: MedklenburgCounty Court Minutes, Bk 1, 1774-1780.******************************** 2 CONC ************************* 2 CONT Lincoln Co, KY Survey Book 1 1781 - 1783 page 67 "Surveyed 400 acres ofLand for MICHAEL GOODN 2 CONC IGHT by virtue of a premption warrant No 531Situate lying and being in the County of Lincol 2 CONC n on CHAPLINS FORK.Beginning at a Cherry Walnut and continue just above the mouth of theGORTO 2 CONC NS FORK at the corner A thence North 280 poles to a buckeye tree &Walnut at the corner B then 2 CONC ce West 229 poles to three Sugartrees at Cthence South 280 poles to a Buckeye Sugartree & Wal 2 CONC nut at the corner Dthence East 229 poles to the beginning. April 28th 1781 Saml Henry astVari 2 CONC ation 3 East James Thompson SLC 2 CONT ********************************************************* 2 CONT The family version of the removal to Kentucky and the killing of MichaelGoodnight by Indian 2 CONC s is told in this manner: "After locating and buildinga cabin on his land near Harlan's Stati 2 CONC on in what later became MercerCounty, Michael Goodnight returned to North Carolina and then s 2 CONC et outagain to Kentucky in July 1781, with his family and household effects.They were a carav 2 CONC an composed of other pioneer families, who were guardedby 30 armed men. No serious mishap bef 2 CONC ell the emigrant train until itarrived within half a day's journey of Harlan's Station, wher 2 CONC e a camp waspitched for the night. All was secure but at midnight the fearful cry ofthe savag 2 CONC e was heard, followed by gun shots, screams and confusion.Michael Goodnight was killed in th 2 CONC e first onslaught and his son, John,was severly wounded, but he succeded in making his escape 2 CONC . Mrs Goodnightwas expecting another child at the time. She fled into the dark forest.Many o 2 CONC f the immigrants were massacred, but a few escaped to the stationwhere the alarm was given 2 CONC . A party was made up to search for Mrs.Goodnight and she was found two days later in woods l 2 CONC ying prostate uponthe ground in a semi-conscious state, her face covered with a blanket.She w 2 CONC as taken to Harlan's Station where four months later, Jan 1, 1782 ason, Isaac Goodnight was b 2 CONC orn. A curious circumstance, preserved in thefamily traditions, is that from his birth unti 2 CONC l the day of his deathIsaac could never go to sleep without covering his face" From History o 2 CONC fthe Goodnight Family in America by Mrs. W S Conover & Mrs. L F Ison,Printed in the Harrodsbu 2 CONC rg Herald, Harrodsburg, KY on Jan 18, 1973."Another version is that Michael and his son, Joh 2 CONC n went back to NorthCarolina after the remainder of their goods which they packed on horses.T 2 CONC he Indians came upon them in the night about a half a days ride fromHarlan's Station. Killin 2 CONC g Michael outright and wounding John, but Johnmanaged to get to a horse and ride to the stati 2 CONC on and warn thesettlement. Later they came back and buried Michael where he died." 2 CONT ****************************************************** 2 CONT Lincoln Co Kentucky Records, Vol 2, Michael L Cook, C. G.; CookPublications, 3318 Wimberg Ave 2 CONC , Evansville, IND 47712 21 Jan 1783 pg 23Administration of the estate of MICHAEL GOODNIGHT, d 2 CONC ec'd, granted to MARYGOODNIGHT who entered into bond with JAMES HARLAN and PATRICK DORAN hers 2 CONC ureties. GEORGE CALDWELL, GEORGE HARLAN, WILLIAM LEWIS and GEORGE CLARK,or any three of them 2 CONC , to make appraisal of the estate. 15 Nov 1785 pg 194(132) JAMES HARLAN is appointed Guardia 2 CONC n to ABRAHAM GOODNIGHT, JOHNGOODNIGHT, JACOB GOODNIGHT, ELIZABETH GOODNIGHT, RACHEL GOODNIGHT 2 CONC , SARAHGOODNIGHT and ISAAC GOODNIGHT, orphans of MICHAEL GOODNIGHT, dec'd, andhe entered int 2 CONC o bond. 2 CONT ********************************************************* 2 CONT Lincoln Co, KY Appraisal Book 1 page 69-71 Sundry Articles belonging tothe Estate of MICHAE 2 CONC L GOODNIGHT which was not sold, which MARY GOODNIGHTwidow of said MICHAEL kept at the apprais 2 CONC ment: to 2 mares apraised at 15each 30 - - 1 pair spoon mules 10 - Iron Wedges and malli ring 2 CONC s 18 - 1pair steelyard 30pr 1 10 - a parcel of pewter L 5.10 5 10 1 steer 23pr 13 4 Cows s2 2 CONC 5 1 Bason 7/6 15 14 6 1 frying pan 1 iron pot 16 2 barrels 1churn 2 pailes 3 rasoos 1 hon 2 CONC e & strop 5 _____________________ 2 CONT 63 86 6 pg 70 spining wheel & boxc tubs & casks 1 14 1 saw 1 drawingknife & leather 1 5 1 pa 2 CONC ir spectikles old books 11 6 1 box iron 1 mowingknife 15 Powder & lead Beeswax 15 6 2 1/2 lb 2 CONC s brimstone 1 pair ciards 9 1womans saddle 15 1 raw cow hide 5 3 1/4lb steal 2 pieces old iro 2 CONC n 1 1 9 1iron shovel 3 old baggs 12 Cash on hand 2 8 a note on Wm Dale for fortybushels of co 2 CONC rn for which the administration agrees to allow 5 TenShillings due from JAMES GILMORE 10 ____ 2 CONC __________________ 83 8 3 I dohereby acknowledge that the article above pg 71 mentioned wer 2 CONC e not soldand that I kept them at the appraisment for my use. March 26th 1788 Test.Mary (he 2 CONC r mark) FLANNAGAN John Cowan John Rodgers**************************************************** 2 CONC *** 2 CONT Mercer Co, KY Deeds 25 March 1794 Christian Goodnight and his wife,Catherinah, of Mecklenbur 2 CONC g Co, North Carolina, deeded to Jacob Goodnight,his interest in 167 acres, part of Michael' 2 CONC s survey in Mercer Co, KY onChaplin's Fork. 2 CONT ******************************************************* 2 CONT The Goodnight (Gutknecht) Family in America, by S H Goodnight, 1980 and1981 Supplement. ***** 2 CONC ************************************************ 2 CONT Ref: G G 27, 'William Moore Goodnight of Johnson Co, Missouri 1875-1951,by Veda Goodnight Jo 2 CONC nes and Mabel Goodnight Stevenson, published 1983,private publication by Historical Publicati 2 CONC ons of Oram, Utah. 2 CONT **************************************************** 2 CONT Berta Ethel Young Olsen's work on the Goodnight Family, 1948******************************** 2 CONC ******************* 2 CONT Good(k)nights of the American Revolution, by Anita L. Goodnight, from theCharles A Cannon Mem 2 CONC orial Library, Concord, NC 28025 2 CONT **************************************************** 2 CONT G G 29, pg 12, lists a second son, Henry b abt 1769 in Mechlenberg Co, NCand mar to Elizabet 2 CONC h ?. This appears to be a double listing of the Henryfrom his first marriage to Unknown wif 2 CONC e and I have not included thesecond Henry in children of his mar to Mary Landers Goodnight.** 2 CONC ************************************************ 0 @I4202@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Landers/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN Landers 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1730 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 MAY 1795 2 PLAC Mercer Co.,Kentucky 1 FAMS @F1546@ 1 FAMC @F1552@ 1 SOUR @S243@ 0 @I4203@ INDI 1 NAME Christopher /Christian Landers/ 2 GIVN Christopher 2 SURN Christian Landers 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC NC 1 FAMS @F1552@ 1 NOTE surname may have been Landis 2 CONT 2 CONT Ref: G G 27, page 203 For years, we searched and searched trying toidentify the parents of Ma 2 CONC ry Landers/Landis without sucess until recentlywhen we received records from Robert McAlear o 2 CONC f Nice, CA. He wrote:"Chistopher Landess died in 1771 and his estate was inventoried andenter 2 CONC ed in the October Court Session of 1771. (Mecklenburg Co. Estates1762-1929, NC State Archives 2 CONC ). Among the buyers at the estate sale were:John Landis/Lanish, Widow Landis/Landish, MICHAE 2 CONC L GOODNIGHT, HenryLandis/Landish, CHRISTIAN GOODNIGHT, Eve Landish." "Since we know thatMicha 2 CONC el Goodnight married a Mary Landess, it does not seem out of placefor him to buy at this esta 2 CONC te sale. Incidently, Christopher's name isoften given as Christian in the estate sale documen 2 CONC ts. It would seem thatMARY was a sister of JOHN, HENRY and possibly EVE or Eva. This would ma 2 CONC kea total of four children of Christopher/Christian, if indeed the latterwas the father and n 2 CONC ot a brother. One item in the estate sale seems to beparticularly significant: the WIDOW wa 2 CONC s alloted L32-19-5 while the 'sevenlegatees' were granted L18-0-3 each. This would suggest th 2 CONC ere were seven'heirs' other than the widow. The object is to find the remaining threeheirs. T 2 CONC he problem is very nicely solved in the October session of theMecklenburg County Court of Ple 2 CONC as and Quarter Sessions, 1787: (in part)...said monies to be paid...for the orphans of Christ 2 CONC opher Landess,dec,d., viz: JACOB, FELIX & ELIZABETH..." "This record, together with thename 2 CONC s found in the estate sale, would seem to provide a record of the'seven legatees' and since w 2 CONC e know three were orphans ofChristopher/Christian, it follows that these seven were all of hi 2 CONC schildren." 1 SOUR @S243@ 0 @I4212@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Cloyd/ 2 GIVN Thomas 2 SURN Cloyd 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F1084@ 0 @I4213@ INDI 1 NAME /McDowell/ 2 SURN McDowell 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F1084@ 1 NOTE Speer family genealogy indicates Margaret's Uncle was a McDowell 0 @I4214@ INDI 1 NAME Phillip /Fox/ 2 GIVN Phillip 2 SURN Fox 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1796 1 FAMS @F1539@ 1 NOTE Will probated in 1796 0 @I4215@ INDI 1 NAME Martin /Grove/ 2 GIVN Martin 2 SURN Grove 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Holland or Germany 1 DEAT 2 PLAC York,PA. 1 FAMS @F1538@ 0 @I4216@ INDI 1 NAME /Unknown/ 2 SURN Unknown 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F1538@ 0 @I4217@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Margareta /?????/ 2 GIVN Anna Margareta 2 SURN ????? 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1715 1 DEAT 2 DATE Abt 1813 1 FAMS @F1540@ 0 @I4218@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob Anthony (Henckel) /Hinkle/ 2 GIVN Jacob Anthony (Henckel) 2 SURN Hinkle 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 JUL 1709 2 PLAC Daudenzell,Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 JAN 1750/1751 1 FAMS @F1540@ 1 FAMC @F1556@ 0 @I4219@ INDI 1 NAME Casper /Johnson/ 2 GIVN Casper 2 SURN Johnson 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1720 2 PLAC Germantown,Upper Bucks Co.,PA. 1 FAMS @F1541@ 1 FAMC @F1558@ 0 @I4220@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine /Morse/ 2 GIVN Catherine 2 SURN Morse 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F1541@ 1 FAMC @F1559@ 0 @I4222@ INDI 1 NAME John /Young/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Young 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1740 2 PLAC probably in Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1789 2 PLAC near Concord,Mecklenberg,NC. 1 FAMS @F1545@ 1 FAMC @F1560@ 0 @I4223@ INDI 1 NAME /Ann/ 2 SURN Ann 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F1545@ 1 SOUR @S243@ 0 @I4224@ INDI 1 NAME Anthony Jacob /Henckel/ 2 GIVN Anthony Jacob 2 SURN Henckel 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 OCT 1668 2 PLAC Merenberg,Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 AUG 1728 2 PLAC Germantown,PA. 1 FAMS @F1556@ 1 FAMC @F1561@ 0 @I4225@ INDI 1 NAME Maria Elizabeth /Dentzer/ 2 GIVN Maria Elizabeth 2 SURN Dentzer 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1671 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 JAN 1743/1744 2 PLAC Germantown,PA. 1 FAMS @F1556@ 1 FAMC @F1562@ 0 @I4226@ INDI 1 NAME John /Johnson\Jansen/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Johnson\Jansen 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F1558@ 1 FAMC @F1563@ 0 @I4227@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Rittenhouse/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN Rittenhouse 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1695 2 PLAC Roxbourgh,Philadelphia Co. 1 FAMS @F1558@ 1 FAMC @F1564@ 0 @I4228@ INDI 1 NAME John /Morse/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Morse 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F1559@ 0 @I4229@ INDI 1 NAME George /Henckel/ 2 GIVN George 2 SURN Henckel 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1635 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 JAN 1677/1678 1 FAMS @F1561@ 0 @I4230@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Eulalia /Dentzer/ 2 GIVN Anna Eulalia 2 SURN Dentzer 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1640 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1700 1 FAMS @F1561@ 0 @I4231@ INDI 1 NAME Johann Nicolaus /Dentzer/ 2 GIVN Johann Nicolaus 2 SURN Dentzer 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET. 1640 - 1650 1 FAMS @F1562@ 0 @I4232@ INDI 1 NAME Barbara Catherine /Giebel/ 2 GIVN Barbara Catherine 2 SURN Giebel 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET. 1640 - 1650 1 FAMS @F1562@ 0 @I4233@ INDI 1 NAME Claus Jansen /?/ 2 GIVN Claus Jansen 2 SURN ? 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F1563@ 0 @I4234@ INDI 1 NAME Nicholaus (Claus) /Rittenhouse/ 2 GIVN Nicholaus (Claus) 2 SURN Rittenhouse 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 JUN 1666 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1734 1 FAMS @F1564@ 1 FAMC @F1565@ 0 @I4235@ INDI 1 NAME Wilhelmina /De Wees/ 2 GIVN Wilhelmina 2 SURN De Wees 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Abt 1737 1 FAMS @F1564@ 1 FAMC @F1566@ 0 @I4236@ INDI 1 NAME William /Rittenhouse/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Rittenhouse 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1644 2 PLAC near Mulheim Broich 1 FAMS @F1565@ 1 FAMC @F1567@ 0 @I4237@ INDI 1 NAME Gerret /Hendricks/ 2 GIVN Gerret 2 SURN Hendricks 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F1566@ 0 @I4238@ INDI 1 NAME Fytian /?????/ 2 GIVN Fytian 2 SURN ????? 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F1566@ 0 @I4239@ INDI 1 NAME George /Rittershausen/ 2 GIVN George 2 SURN Rittershausen 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1620 1 FAMS @F1567@ 1 FAMC @F1568@ 0 @I4240@ INDI 1 NAME Maria /Hagershoff/ 2 GIVN Maria 2 SURN Hagershoff 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F1567@ 0 @I4241@ INDI 1 NAME Georgius /Rittenshausen/ 2 GIVN Georgius 2 SURN Rittenshausen 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1595 2 PLAC Weisdorf,Altorf 1 DEAT 2 DATE Abt 1661 1 FAMS @F1568@ 1 FAMC @F1569@ 0 @I4242@ INDI 1 NAME Conrad /Rittenshausen/ 2 GIVN Conrad 2 SURN Rittenshausen 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 SEP 1560 2 PLAC Braunschweig,Brausehweig,Germany 1 FAMS @F1569@ 1 FAMC @F1570@ 0 @I4243@ INDI 1 NAME Balthaser /Rittenshausen/ 2 GIVN Balthaser 2 SURN Rittenshausen 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1530 2 PLAC Austria 1 DEAT 2 DATE Abt 1576 1 FAMS @F1570@ 1 FAMC @F1571@ 0 @I4244@ INDI 1 NAME Heinrick /Rittenshausen/ 2 GIVN Heinrick 2 SURN Rittenshausen 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1505 2 PLAC Minden,Westphalia 1 DEAT 2 DATE Abt 1564 1 FAMS @F1571@ 1 FAMC @F1572@ 0 @I4246@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Cooley/ 2 GIVN Nancy 2 SURN Cooley 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET. 1754 - 1759 1 DEAT 2 DATE Bef 1816 1 FAMS @F317@ 1 FAMC @F1574@ 1 NOTE Nancy Cooley, daughter of Jacob Cooley of Pittsylvania Co., VA andGreenville Dist., SC. Nanc 2 CONC y was the widow of David Reese** when shemarried William Holliday. Her Reese children can b 2 CONC e proven but herchildren by William Holliday 2 CONT cannot be proven with any certainty. Nancy Cooley & David Reese hadJacob, James and Elizabet 2 CONC h Reese. 2 CONT 2 CONT It can be proven that Nancy Cooley Reese Holliday was alive in 1807 whenher father deeded he 2 CONC r a Negro. She had died by 1816 when her father’sGreenville Dist. undated will was recorded N 2 CONC ancy was surely dead by c1810 as William Holliday and his second wife, Sarah/Sallie Cothran 2 CONC , had adaughter born 1811. 2 CONT 2 CONT 5 Jul 1798- By this date David Reese is dead, Jacob Reese is an orphan &William Holliday is i 2 CONC n Greenville Dist., SC (State of SC vs David Jones.David Jones shot Jacob Reese' horse in th 2 CONC e rear... On purpose. JacobCooley was guardian of Jacob Reese.) 2 CONT 2 CONT Peggy Chapman 2 CONT http://www.microworld.net/knott/holliday/Willwcg.html 0 @I4260@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /Cooley/ 2 GIVN Jacob 2 SURN Cooley 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC of Pittsylvania Co.,VA and Greenville Dist.,SC. 1 FAMS @F1574@ 0 @I4292@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel /Blair/ 2 GIVN Rachel 2 SURN Blair 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 MAY 1737 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Marlboro,County,S.C. 1 FAMS @F590@ 0 @I4426@ INDI 1 NAME Elias /Newman/ 2 GIVN Elias 2 SURN Newman 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1810 2 PLAC Mississippi 2 SOUR @S83@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE Abt 1865 1 FAMS @F264@ 1 FAMC @F19@ 1 NOTE Elias is found in the 1840 Amite Co, Ms census records and the 1850 and1860 Census records o 2 CONC f Lawrence Co, Ms. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1840 Census records 2 Adults with 1child, female under age 5 2 CONT 2 CONT 1840 Elias is living next to Hezekiah, his father 2 CONT 2 CONT Evidence suggest Elias was married 3 times. Elias appears to have beenage 40 when he marrie 2 CONC d Susan Nolen. The 1850and 60 Census records reflectElias Newman's trade was shoemaker. Th 2 CONC e Census records of 1860 reflectElias was from La. while the 1840 and 1850 census records ref 2 CONC lect hisbirth in Ms. 2 CONT 2 CONT the following is the information on page 81 of the 1860 Lawrence CountyCensus records. 2 CONT 2 CONT Elias Newman age 50 Shoemaker 2 CONT Susan 25 2 CONT Sarah 9 2 CONT Frances 7 2 CONT George 5 2 CONT Rosana 3 2 CONT Elizabeth 1 2 CONT 2 CONT Why Seab does not appear in the house? Family tradition had him born inFebruary 22, 1854 2 CONT 2 CONT The 1870 Census records suggested he was younger than that, age 12.That would make him bor 2 CONC n in 1858. 2 CONT 2 CONT I'm more inclined to think he was with other relatives at the time of theCensus and or he wa 2 CONC s not born until after the census was taken. 2 CONT 2 CONT Elias' last child appears to have been born in 1864 and was born inLouisiana. Evidence sugg 2 CONC est that the Newman family moved from Mississippibetween 1862 and 1864 to Louisiana. Recent f 2 CONC amily tradition suggest thatElias was conscripted during the Civil War and was never heard fr 2 CONC om again. 2 CONT 2 CONT As the Civil War was in progress at the time of their last daughter'sbirth, it is possible th 2 CONC at Elias was killed in the war. I do not knowwhen Elias died, but evidently before 1870 at w 2 CONC hich time the family wasin Atascosa County. 2 CONT 2 CONT Frances Newman, one of Elias and Susan's children married a Wiley FrankBrister. Thier decend 2 CONC ents tell the story that after Elias death, WilliamBrister of Atascosa County, Texas, marrie 2 CONC d Susan, Elias's widow and movedher to Texas. 2 CONT 2 CONT The 1870 census records reflect 2 Brister children is in Susan's home, 1as having been born i 2 CONC n Louisiana, Issac Brister b. 1865 and Emily age 1,born in Texas. 2 CONT 2 CONT William is not present. It may well be that Susan was widowed againbefore 1870. 2 CONT 2 CONT Susan appears to have taken up residence with a Mr. Juan Gonzales. Seenotes on Susan 1 SOUR @S83@ 0 @I4472@ INDI 1 NAME Maybe Johnathan /Newman/ 2 GIVN Maybe Johnathan 2 SURN Newman 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1763 1 FAMS @F20@ 0 @I4637@ INDI 1 NAME Unknown /Flannagan/ 2 GIVN Unknown 2 SURN Flannagan 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F1552@ 1 SOUR @S243@ 0 @I4653@ INDI 1 NAME /Speer/ 2 SURN Speer 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F1083@ 0 @I4673@ INDI 1 NAME /Young/ 2 SURN Young 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F1560@ 1 FAMC @F1700@ 0 @I4674@ INDI 1 NAME Adam n /Eve/ 2 GIVN Adam n 2 SURN Eve 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F1700@ 0 @I4695@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Adams/ 2 GIVN Joseph 2 SURN Adams 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1780 1 FAMS @F849@ 0 @I4821@ INDI 1 NAME /Anna/ 2 SURN Anna 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F1571@ 0 @I4822@ INDI 1 NAME Philip Maximillian /Rittenhausen/ 2 GIVN Philip Maximillian 2 SURN Rittenhausen 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1485 1 FAMS @F1572@ 0 @F19@ FAM 1 HUSB @I23@ 1 WIFE @I24@ 1 CHIL @I4426@ 1 MARR 2 DATE Abt 1809 2 PLAC Amite Cty,Mississipp. 0 @F20@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4472@ 1 CHIL @I23@ 0 @F37@ FAM 1 HUSB @I938@ 1 WIFE @I51@ 1 CHIL @I935@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1649 2 PLAC Hoexter,Westfalen,Germany 0 @F68@ FAM 1 HUSB @I285@ 1 WIFE @I95@ 1 CHIL @I105@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 12 FEB 1865 2 PLAC Horton Town,Comal County,present day New Braunfels 0 @F69@ FAM 1 HUSB @I776@ 1 WIFE @I775@ 1 CHIL @I95@ 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Single 2 DATE 27 JUN 1847 2 PLAC Amlungsborn,B,Germany 0 @F70@ FAM 1 HUSB @I676@ 1 WIFE @I96@ 1 CHIL @I285@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1 NOV 1831 2 PLAC Hoexter,Westfalen,Germany 0 @F71@ FAM 1 HUSB @I936@ 1 WIFE @I937@ 1 CHIL @I96@ 0 @F72@ FAM 1 HUSB @I492@ 1 WIFE @I97@ 1 CHIL @I676@ 0 @F73@ FAM 1 HUSB @I812@ 1 WIFE @I934@ 1 CHIL @I97@ 0 @F74@ FAM 1 HUSB @I573@ 1 WIFE @I98@ 1 CHIL @I492@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 28 APR 1739 2 PLAC Hoexter,Westfalen,Germany 0 @F75@ FAM 1 HUSB @I935@ 1 WIFE @I99@ 1 CHIL @I573@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 8 MAY 1691 2 PLAC Hoexter,Westfalen,Germany 0 @F83@ FAM 1 HUSB @I105@ 1 WIFE @I117@ 1 CHIL @I2381@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1900 2 SOUR @S18@ 0 @F87@ FAM 1 HUSB @I807@ 1 WIFE @I808@ 1 CHIL @I117@ 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Single 2 DATE 1877 2 PLAC Hortontown,Texas N of New Braunfels,Texas 0 @F264@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4426@ 1 WIFE @I1048@ 1 CHIL @I678@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 25 APR 1850 2 PLAC Lawrence County,Ms 2 SOUR @S288@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT lic issued 4-25-1850 book & page 3-39, 87 0 @F299@ FAM 1 HUSB @I667@ 1 WIFE @I668@ 1 CHIL @I2476@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 10 APR 1914 2 PLAC Sand Ridge 5 miles south of Taft,Texas 0 @F300@ FAM 1 HUSB @I680@ 1 WIFE @I681@ 1 CHIL @I667@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 21 NOV 1877 2 PLAC Williamson County,Texas 2 SOUR @S51@ 0 @F301@ FAM 1 HUSB @I678@ 1 WIFE @I679@ 1 CHIL @I668@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 9 NOV 1882 2 PLAC Atascosa Co.,Campbellton Tx 0 @F303@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2381@ 1 WIFE @I670@ 1 CHIL @I2475@ 1 MARR 2 DATE Abt 1920 2 SOUR @S36@ 0 @F304@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1889@ 1 WIFE @I2576@ 1 CHIL @I670@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 10 DEC 1890 2 PLAC Collin Co,TX 2 SOUR @S156@ 3 PAGE Collin County Texas~~Married by D. W. Pritchett~~Vol 7, page 559 0 @F309@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1049@ 1 WIFE @I1050@ 1 CHIL @I679@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 13 DEC 1844 2 PLAC San Antonio,Texas San Antonio,Bexar County,Texas 1 NOTE Although the marriage records book for Bexar County reflects a 12/19/98date, William and Mar 2 CONC y Ann based on records at the County Clerk 's officewere married on 12/13/1844. The 19th dat 2 CONC e was probably when the marriagewas recorded. 2 CONT 2 CONT The records reflect.. 2 CONT 2 CONT Thomas Hal Addicks 2 CONT 2 CONT I do herby certify that I did marry within named persons accordingto law on Friday 13th of De 2 CONC c. A.D. 1844 in the presences of W. I. Riddleand Wm. Small 2 CONT 2 CONT B. Lee- Justice of the Peace of the County of Bexar 0 @F310@ FAM 1 HUSB @I682@ 1 WIFE @I683@ 1 CHIL @I680@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 6 SEP 1849 2 PLAC Travis County,Texas 2 SOUR @S289@ 0 @F311@ FAM 1 HUSB @I686@ 1 WIFE @I1418@ 1 CHIL @I681@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 13 AUG 1856 2 PLAC Madison County,TN 1 NOTE Marriage Records for Madison Co., TN list John C. Flin to Susan F.McGuire 1 MARL 2 DATE 13 AUG 1856 2 PLAC Madison Co.,Tenn. 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Marriage license #2 2 PLAC John is listed as John C. Flin 0 @F314@ FAM 1 HUSB @I684@ 1 WIFE @I685@ 1 CHIL @I682@ 1 MARR 2 DATE Abt 1820 0 @F315@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1680@ 1 CHIL @I683@ 0 @F317@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1967@ 1 WIFE @I4246@ 1 CHIL @I685@ 1 MARR 2 DATE BET. 1796 - 1799 0 @F318@ FAM 1 HUSB @I750@ 1 WIFE @I688@ 1 CHIL @I686@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 31 DEC 1828 2 PLAC Hardeman,Co.,TN 1 NOTE Marriage records reflect Isaiah Flin married Rhoda Teague. 1 MARL 2 DATE 31 DEC 1828 2 PLAC Hardeman,County,TN 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Marriage license #2 2 PLAC listed as Isaiah Flin 0 @F320@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1003@ 1 WIFE @I1075@ 1 CHIL @I688@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1810 2 PLAC Tennessee 0 @F354@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1934@ 1 CHIL @I750@ 0 @F355@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1045@ 1 WIFE @I751@ 1 CHIL @I1418@ 0 @F356@ FAM 1 HUSB @I3770@ 1 WIFE @I3771@ 1 CHIL @I751@ 0 @F377@ FAM 1 HUSB @I783@ 1 WIFE @I784@ 1 CHIL @I775@ 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Single 2 DATE 6 OCT 1822 2 PLAC Negenborn,Braunshweig,Germany 0 @F378@ FAM 1 HUSB @I777@ 1 WIFE @I778@ 1 CHIL @I776@ 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Single 2 DATE 11 OCT 1821 2 PLAC Golmbach,B,Germany 0 @F379@ FAM 1 HUSB @I779@ 1 WIFE @I780@ 1 CHIL @I777@ 0 @F380@ FAM 1 HUSB @I781@ 1 WIFE @I782@ 1 CHIL @I778@ 0 @F381@ FAM 1 HUSB @I787@ 1 WIFE @I788@ 1 CHIL @I783@ 0 @F382@ FAM 1 HUSB @I785@ 1 WIFE @I786@ 1 CHIL @I784@ 0 @F393@ FAM 1 HUSB @I817@ 1 WIFE @I2983@ 1 CHIL @I808@ 0 @F478@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1977@ 1 WIFE @I4112@ 1 CHIL @I2189@ 0 @F490@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1087@ 1 WIFE @I1088@ 1 CHIL @I1003@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 3 JUL 1785 2 PLAC Laurens County,South Carolina 2 SOUR @S86@ 0 @F496@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1152@ 1 WIFE @I2841@ 1 CHIL @I1091@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1 SEP 1715 2 PLAC Cecil County,Maryland 2 SOUR @S51@ 0 @F500@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1023@ 1 WIFE @I2840@ 1 CHIL @I1148@ 0 @F512@ FAM 1 HUSB @I3768@ 1 WIFE @I3769@ 1 CHIL @I1045@ 0 @F514@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1902@ 1 WIFE @I1175@ 1 CHIL @I1049@ 0 @F515@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1148@ 1 WIFE @I1157@ 1 CHIL @I1050@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 31 MAR 1824 2 PLAC Clery le Grand 0 @F528@ FAM 1 HUSB @I3954@ 1 CHIL @I1075@ 0 @F540@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1091@ 1 WIFE @I1092@ 1 CHIL @I1087@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1758 2 PLAC Rowan County,North Carolina 2 SOUR @S51@ 0 @F541@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1089@ 1 WIFE @I1090@ 1 CHIL @I1088@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1767 2 PLAC Laurens County,South Carolina 0 @F542@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2965@ 1 WIFE @I2966@ 1 CHIL @I1092@ 0 @F570@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1153@ 1 WIFE @I1154@ 1 CHIL @I1152@ 1 MARR 2 DATE Bef 1695 2 PLAC Cecil County,Maryland 0 @F571@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1155@ 1 CHIL @I1153@ 1 MARR 2 DATE Abt 1658 2 PLAC Maryland 0 @F573@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1158@ 1 WIFE @I1159@ 1 CHIL @I1157@ 0 @F590@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2805@ 1 WIFE @I4292@ 1 CHIL @I1175@ 1 MARR 2 DATE BET. 1800 - 1805 2 SOUR @S292@ 0 @F729@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2497@ 1 CHIL @I1934@ 0 @F813@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2190@ 1 WIFE @I2189@ 1 CHIL @I1889@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 27 NOV 1845 2 PLAC Macon County,Alabama 2 SOUR @S295@ 3 PAGE Family Adventures, P.O. Box 290354, San Antonio, Texas, 78280-1754 3 DATA 4 TEXT Page 161 of the Groom, "B" 0 @F849@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4695@ 1 CHIL @I1977@ 0 @F856@ FAM 1 DIV Y 1 HUSB @I2000@ 1 WIFE @I2024@ 1 CHIL @I2576@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 31 JAN 1865 2 PLAC Oldham County,Kentucky 0 @F857@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2622@ 1 WIFE @I2623@ 1 CHIL @I2000@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 14 JUL 1836 2 PLAC Shelly Co.,Ky 0 @F860@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2023@ 1 WIFE @I2251@ 1 CHIL @I2190@ 0 @F861@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2628@ 1 WIFE @I2629@ 1 CHIL @I2024@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 23 SEP 1844 2 PLAC Shelly Co.,Ky 0 @F1044@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2475@ 1 WIFE @I2476@ 1 CHIL @I2490@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 5 MAY 1944 2 PLAC Anniston,Alabama 0 @F1079@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2624@ 1 WIFE @I2625@ 1 CHIL @I2622@ 1 MARR 2 DATE Abt 1806 2 PLAC Morganton,Burke County,N.C. 0 @F1080@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2975@ 1 WIFE @I2976@ 1 CHIL @I2623@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 13 MAY 1797 2 PLAC Rowan County,North Carolina (Davidson Co.,N.C.) 0 @F1081@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2626@ 1 WIFE @I2627@ 1 CHIL @I2624@ 1 MARR 2 DATE Abt 1784 2 PLAC NC 0 @F1082@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4186@ 1 WIFE @I4187@ 1 CHIL @I2625@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1782 2 PLAC NC or PA 0 @F1083@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4653@ 1 CHIL @I2626@ 0 @F1084@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4212@ 1 WIFE @I4213@ 1 CHIL @I2627@ 0 @F1086@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2935@ 1 WIFE @I2946@ 1 CHIL @I2628@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1 FEB 1808 0 @F1087@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4191@ 1 WIFE @I4192@ 1 CHIL @I2629@ 1 MARR 2 DATE Abt 1826 0 @F1144@ FAM 1 HUSB @I3666@ 1 WIFE @I3667@ 1 CHIL @I2841@ 0 @F1173@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2909@ 1 WIFE @I2910@ 1 CHIL @I2911@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 17 JUL 1668 2 PLAC Elizabethtown,New Jersey 0 @F1174@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2911@ 1 WIFE @I2912@ 1 CHIL @I2919@ 1 CHIL @I2937@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 20 JUL 1692 2 PLAC Piscataway,Middlesex Co.,New Jersey 0 @F1175@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2919@ 1 WIFE @I2920@ 1 CHIL @I2928@ 0 @F1176@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2928@ 1 WIFE @I2940@ 1 CHIL @I2935@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1769 0 @F1178@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2939@ 1 WIFE @I2937@ 1 CHIL @I2940@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1734 2 PLAC Hunterdon Co.,N.J. 0 @F1179@ FAM 1 HUSB @I3951@ 1 WIFE @I3952@ 1 CHIL @I2946@ 0 @F1180@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4189@ 1 WIFE @I4190@ 1 CHIL @I2975@ 0 @F1538@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4215@ 1 WIFE @I4216@ 1 CHIL @I4186@ 0 @F1539@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4214@ 1 CHIL @I4187@ 0 @F1540@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4218@ 1 WIFE @I4217@ 1 CHIL @I4189@ 1 MARR 2 DATE Abt 1730 0 @F1541@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4219@ 1 WIFE @I4220@ 1 CHIL @I4190@ 1 MARR 2 DATE Abt 1741 0 @F1543@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4194@ 1 WIFE @I4196@ 1 CHIL @I4191@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 16 DEC 1792 2 PLAC Mercer Co.,Kentucky 0 @F1545@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4222@ 1 WIFE @I4223@ 1 CHIL @I4194@ 0 @F1546@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4201@ 1 WIFE @I4202@ 1 CHIL @I4196@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 19 FEB 1762 2 PLAC Virginia 2 SOUR @S244@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT http://w3.one.net/~durp/database/Goodnight/Goodnight4.html 0 @F1552@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4203@ 1 WIFE @I4637@ 1 CHIL @I4202@ 0 @F1556@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4224@ 1 WIFE @I4225@ 1 CHIL @I4218@ 1 MARR 2 DATE Abt 1692 0 @F1558@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4226@ 1 WIFE @I4227@ 1 CHIL @I4219@ 0 @F1559@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4228@ 1 CHIL @I4220@ 0 @F1560@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4673@ 1 CHIL @I4222@ 0 @F1561@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4229@ 1 WIFE @I4230@ 1 CHIL @I4224@ 0 @F1562@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4231@ 1 WIFE @I4232@ 1 CHIL @I4225@ 0 @F1563@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4233@ 1 CHIL @I4226@ 0 @F1564@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4234@ 1 WIFE @I4235@ 1 CHIL @I4227@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 29 MAY 1689 2 PLAC New York 0 @F1565@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4236@ 1 CHIL @I4234@ 0 @F1566@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4237@ 1 WIFE @I4238@ 1 CHIL @I4235@ 0 @F1567@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4239@ 1 WIFE @I4240@ 1 CHIL @I4236@ 0 @F1568@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4241@ 1 CHIL @I4239@ 0 @F1569@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4242@ 1 CHIL @I4241@ 0 @F1570@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4243@ 1 CHIL @I4242@ 0 @F1571@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4244@ 1 WIFE @I4821@ 1 CHIL @I4243@ 0 @F1572@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4822@ 1 CHIL @I4244@ 0 @F1574@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4260@ 1 CHIL @I4246@ 0 @F1700@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4674@ 1 CHIL @I4673@ 0 _EVENT_DEFN Single 1 TYPE M 1 TITL Single 2 ABBR Single 1 ABBR 1 _VERB 1 _PREP 1 _DATE_TYPE 1 0 _EVENT_DEFN Marriage license #2 1 TYPE M 1 TITL Marriage license #2 2 ABBR Marriage 1 ABBR 1 _VERB 1 _PREP 1 _DATE_TYPE 1 0 @S18@ SOUR 1 TITL OB Gatesville Messenger, June 5, 1925 1 ABBR OB Gatesville Messenger, June 5, 1925 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S36@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO1@ 1 TITL The Family of William David Berry 1 AUTH Compiled by Jim S. Berry from information of John W. Berry 1 PUBL August, 1966 1 ABBR The Family of William David Berry 1 NOTE Berry Jim 2 CONT 2 CONT Source Media Type: Book 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S37@ SOUR 1 TITL 1910 Federal Census 1 ABBR 1910 Federal Census 1 NOTE Census-1910 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S38@ SOUR 1 TITL 1920 Federal Census 1 ABBR 1920 Federal Census 1 NOTE Census-1920 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S39@ SOUR 1 TITL Social Security search through internet 1 ABBR Social Security search through internet 1 NOTE SSI 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S40@ SOUR 1 TITL Obituary 1 ABBR Obituary 1 NOTE Obit 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S41@ SOUR 1 TITL 1880 census records, Williamson County 1 ABBR 1880 census records, Williamson County 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S42@ SOUR 1 TITL Head Stone 1 ABBR Head Stone 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S43@ SOUR 1 TITL 1880 census records , Williamson County, Texas 1 ABBR 1880 census records , Williamson County, Texas 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S44@ SOUR 1 TITL 1850 Census 1 ABBR 1850 Census 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S51@ SOUR 1 TITL Michael Maurice "Flynn" Pulsipher 1 ABBR Michael Maurice "Flynn" Pulsipher 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S52@ SOUR 1 TITL reported location by Susan McGuire Flinn in 1880 Census - NC of both parents 1 ABBR reported location by Susan McGuire Flinn in 1880 Census - NC of both parents 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S72@ SOUR 1 TITL DAR 1 ABBR DAR 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S78@ SOUR 1 TITL 1850 Census Madison County, TN 1 ABBR 1850 Census Madison County, TN 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S79@ SOUR 1 TITL Effie Dean Rogan Giles story on the life of John and Frances Flinn 1 ABBR Effie Dean Rogan Giles story on the life of John and Frances Flinn 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S80@ SOUR 1 TITL reported location by Susan McGuire Flinn in 1880 Census NC of both parents 1 ABBR reported location by Susan McGuire Flinn in 1880 Census NC of both parents 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S81@ SOUR 1 TITL William Alexander Hesskew's Birth Record is based on his Tombstone 1 ABBR William Alexander Hesskew's Birth Record is based on his Tombstone 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S82@ SOUR 1 TITL Death Record on on William Aleaxander Hesskew is based on Tombstone 1 ABBR Death Record on on William Aleaxander Hesskew is based on Tombstone 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S83@ SOUR 1 TITL 1860 Census Lawrence County, Ms. page 81 1 ABBR 1860 Census Lawrence County, Ms. page 81 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S84@ SOUR 1 TITL Elizabeth Greer McMaster, History of Hardeman County, Tennessee 1 ABBR Elizabeth Greer McMaster, History of Hardeman County, Tennessee 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S86@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO1@ 1 TITL DAR # 520899 1 ABBR DAR # 520899 1 NOTE Source Media Type: Book 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S87@ SOUR 1 TITL Deed Book K,96 (1) 3/11/1815-6/5/1815 Laurens County, South Carolina 1 ABBR Deed Book K,96 (1) 3/11/1815-6/5/1815 Laurens County, South Carolina 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S88@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO1@ 1 TITL Teague Family Magazine 1 ABBR Teague Family Magazine 1 NOTE Source Media Type: Book 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S90@ SOUR 1 TITL LDS as refrence source for William Teague AFN: B60Q-4G 1 ABBR LDS as refrence source for William Teague AFN: B60Q-4G 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S91@ SOUR 1 TITL LDS refrence AFN: b6OQ-6S for Edward Teague 1 ABBR LDS refrence AFN: b6OQ-6S for Edward Teague 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S92@ SOUR 1 TITL LDS refrence AFN: 13TT-MMG for John Teague 1 ABBR LDS refrence AFN: 13TT-MMG for John Teague 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S99@ SOUR 1 TITL Will of Moses Hasskew on file in Selma Alabama court house, probated about Nov. 10 , 1845 1 ABBR Will of Moses Hasskew on file in Selma Alabama court house, probated about Nov. 10 , 1845 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S124@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO1@ 1 TITL Thomas H. Flinn III 1 ABBR Thomas H. Flinn III 1 NOTE Source Media Type: Book 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S132@ SOUR 1 TITL Verbal Informant 1 ABBR Verbal Informant 1 NOTE Verbal Information 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S133@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO1@ 1 TITL Tombstone Inscription 1 ABBR Tombstone Inscription 1 NOTE Tombstone Inscription 2 CONT 2 CONT Source Media Type: Book 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S134@ SOUR 1 TITL 1850 Federal Census 1 ABBR 1850 Federal Census 1 NOTE Census-1850 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S135@ SOUR 1 TITL 1900 Federal Census 1 ABBR 1900 Federal Census 1 NOTE Census-1900 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S136@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO1@ 1 TITL Suellyn Lathrop 1 ABBR Suellyn Lathrop 1 NOTE Source Media Type: Book 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S156@ SOUR 1 TITL Marriage information record 1 ABBR Marriage information record 1 NOTE Marriage Certificate 2 CONT 2 CONT MIR 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S204@ SOUR 1 TITL Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Imp 2 CONC ort: Sep 1, 1997, Internal R 1 ABBR Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 1, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.68758.130 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S205@ SOUR 1 TITL Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Imp 2 CONC ort: Sep 1, 1997, Internal R 1 ABBR Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 1, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.68758.130 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S221@ SOUR 1 TITL Rayburn Allan Killion, Jr 1 ABBR Rayburn Allan Killion, Jr 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S243@ SOUR 1 TITL Goodnight Genalogical Data 1 ABBR Goodnight Genalogical Data 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S244@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO1@ 1 TITL Goodnight Genealogical Database 1 ABBR Goodnight Genealogical Database 1 NOTE http://w3.one.net/~durp/database/Goodnight/Goodnight4.html 2 CONT 2 CONT Source Media Type: Electronic 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S288@ SOUR 1 TITL Mississippi Marriage Records - Lawrence Co. 1 ABBR Mississippi Marriage Records - Lawrence Co. 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S289@ SOUR 1 TITL Marriage Book for Travis County 1 ABBR Marriage Book for Travis County 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S292@ SOUR 1 TITL Speculation 1 ABBR Speculation 1 _MASTER Y 0 @S295@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO1@ 1 TITL Early Alabama Marriges 1 ABBR Early Alabama Marriges 1 NOTE Source Media Type: Book 1 _MASTER Y 0 @REPO1@ REPO 0 TRLR