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Woodstock Gen. v. 8. | Russell, Frank V. (I2526)
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7352 |
Woodstock Gen. v. 8. | Allen, Olive Thompson (I2531)
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7353 |
Woodstock Gen. v. 8. | Truesdell, Eudora Susan (I2532)
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7354 |
Woodstock Gen. v. 8. | Osgood, Warren Abbott (I2534)
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7355 |
Woodstock Gen. v. 8. | Wright, Juliette F. (I2535)
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7356 |
Woodstock Gen. v. 8. | Ensworth, Chloe (I2536)
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7357 |
Woodstock Gen. v. 8. | Baldwin, Walter E. (I2537)
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7358 |
Woodstock Gen. v. 8. | Truesdell, Herbert Elmer (I2538)
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7359 |
Woodstock Gen. v. 8. | Truesdell, Clarence H. (I2539)
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7360 |
Woodstock Gen. v. 8. | Everson, Frances (I2540)
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7361 |
Woodstock Gen. v. 8. | Cady, Louisa M. (I2541)
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7362 |
Woodstock Gen. v. 8. | Boyden, Mary Minerva (I2543)
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7363 |
Woodstock Gen. v. 8. | Chapman, Lucinda (I2544)
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7364 |
Woodstock Gen. v. 8. | Truesdell, Charles Franklin (I2545)
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7365 |
Woodstock Gen. v. 8. | Truesdell, Oscar Boyden (I2546)
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7366 |
Woodstock Gen. v. 8. | Truesdell, Calvin Boyden (I2547)
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7367 |
Woodstock Gen. v. 8. | Truesdell, Mary Eliza (I2548)
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7368 |
Woodstock Gen. v. 8. | Truesdell, Edmund Erskine (I2549)
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7369 |
Woodstock Gen. v. 8. | Foss, Allen Putnam (I2550)
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7370 |
Woodstock Gen. v. 8. | Highton, Louisa (I2559)
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7371 |
Woodstock Gen. v. 8. | Perrin, Albert O. (I2572)
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7372 |
Worked in oil fields. | Smith, Roy M. (I54207)
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7373 |
wound in left leg | Haden, George D. (I30853)
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7374 |
Wounds, hardships, exposure during the Civil War | Woodson, Miller (I52812)
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YANCEY, Joel, a Representative from Kentucky; born in Albemarle County,
Va., October 21, 1773; member of the State house of representatives
1809-1811; served in the State senate 1816-1820 and 1824-1827; elected as
a Jacksonian to the Twentieth and Twenty-first Congresses (March 4,
1827-March 3, 1831); chairman, Committee on Expenditures in the Post
Office Department (Twenty-first Congress); unsuccessful candidate for
reelection in 1830 to the Twenty-second Congress; died in Barren County,
Ky., in April 1838; interment in that county. | Yancey, Joel (I5815)
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7376 |
Yellow fever | Fontaine, Henry Whiting (I3626)
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7377 |
Yellow Fever | Yancey, David (I5801)
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7378 |
yellow fever | Yancey, Benjamin Cudworth (I6094)
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7379 |
yellow fever | Maury, John Minor (I7101)
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7380 |
yellow fever | Maury, Walker (I24745)
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7381 |
yellow fever | Pugh, Josephine Nicholls (I62931)
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7382 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Blalock, Jr. James Allen (I35576)
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7383 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Blalock, Richard Michael (I35578)
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7384 |
You should contact me at richard@olivetree.net if you want to know about any particular living individual | Ryabinov, Yulia (I35580)
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7385 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Blalock, Geri Lynn (I35581)
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7386 |
You should contact me at richard@olivetree.net if you want to know about any particular living individual | Blalock, Judith Lynn (I35582)
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7387 |
Youngest Dau. of Frederick II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha, and Magdalena Augusta of Anhalt-Zerbst. | of Saxe-Gotha Augusta (I8241)
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Zeb was trained as a millwright in Crown City, Ohio. After marriage he settled in St. Albans, West Virginia. He owned and ran a large farm there and was a member of the firm Trowbridge & Halstead. He was a deputy sheriff of Kanawha County for 10 years. He was a deputy tax commissioner at Charleston, West Virginia for one term. | Trowbridge, Zebulon Henry (I12743)
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7389 |
Zion Episcopal Churchyard | Harrison, Lillian Gorham (I70407)
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7390 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Brown, Forrest Washington (I70546)
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7391 |
Zion Episcopal Churchyard | Brown, David Hunter (I70548)
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7392 |
[2555297.ged]
Edna TX is from LDS listing.
9/4/1884 is from LDS listing. Gravestone lists only 1884. | Rowlett, George Simons (I60792)
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7393 |
[2555297.ged]
from typed letter:
She married to Geo. F. Simons in Texana in the home of her father June 6,
1860. | Wells, Flora Adelia (I60707)
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7394 |
[2555297.ged]
from typed letter:
She married to Geo. F. Simons in Texana in the home of her father June 6,
1860. | Simons, George F. (I60735)
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7395 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lovejoy, Rex Emmett (I60729)
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7396 |
[2555297.ged]
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupatio n
Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Thomas S. SUTHERLAND Self W Male W 60 AL Farmer VA TN
George SUTHERLAND Son S Male W 26 TX AL AL
John W. SUTHERLAND Son S Male W 23 TX Farmer AL AL
Mary H. SUTHERLAND Dau S Female W 21 TX Keeping House AL
AL
Thomas S. SUTHERLAND Son S Male W 19 TX Far mer AL AL
William D. SUTHERLAND Son S Male W 14 TX At Home AL AL
Robert L. SUTHERLAND Son S Male W 13 TX At Home AL AL
Bollon WOOTEN Other S Male W 22 TX Works On Farm TN VA
Lucky F. WELLS SonL M Male W 34 TX Farmer VA LA
Franc es M. WELLS Dau M Female W 29 TX Keeping House AL
AL
Rob ert W. WELLS GSon S Male W 3 TX TX TX
Thomas J. WELLS G Son S Male W 1 TX TX TX
Shelton WELLS GSon S Male W 5 TX TX TX
Elizabeth M. WELLS GDau S Female W 4 TX TX TX
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Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 2, Jackson, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255313
NA Film Number T9-1313
Page Number 87B
Type letter from Myrtle Flora Rowlett Lovejoy:
Judge Lucky Francis Wells, a native of Jackson Co., was born May 18,
1846, the eldest son of Dr. & Mrs. Frances F. Wells. At 16, he joined Confederate Army and became member of 2nd. Texas Regiment under the command of Col. Clark L. Owen. He married Francis Sutherland in 1872.
Ch.; Dr. F.W. Wells, Thos. Wells, and Mrs. Behn McDowell. He d. 1915 at the home of son, R.W. Wells. Pge. 451 | Wells, Lucky Francis (I60706)
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On typed notes of Myrtle Flora Rowlett Lovejoy:
Courtney Simons - owned Cotton Gin
Son - Kerr Simons - now living in Edna, TX
No date on typed note but would have been done in @ 1990 or before. | Simons, Courtney Stuart (I60740)
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OWEN, CLARK L. (1808-1862). Clark L. Owen, soldier and politician, son of Abraham Owen, was born in Shelby Co., Kentucky, in 1808. He left a mercantile business at New Castle, Kentucky, to fight in the Texas Revolution. He left Kentucky in March 1836 and arrived in Texas before July 18, when he enlisted as a private in Capt. Joseph H. D. Rogers's company of Kentucky Volunteers. Owen served as captain of Company A, First Regiment, from October 31 until December 31, 1836. In May 1837 he joined the Army of the Republic of Texas and was commissioned a captain. He served as first lieutenant in Capt. Thomas J. Rabb's company on John H. Moore's campaign against the Comanches in the fall of 1840 and participated in the battle of Plum Creek.
Owen declined the position of secretary of the treasury in President Sam Houston's cabinet but was appointed colonel and placed in command of a troop that patrolled around Corpus Christi, an area harried by repeated border raids. Houston gave Owen the discretionary power to proclaim martial law at Corpus Christi, but he restored order without resorting to that measure. Owen served as a captain of a company on the Somervell expedition, and in 1842 he was a member of the Mier expedition but apparently was not among those taken prisoner.
After military service he settled in Texana, Jackson Co., where he farmed, raised stock, and married Laura Martha McNutt Wells, the daughter of Dr. Francis F. Wells. Owen represented Jackson, Matagorda, and Victoria counties in the Senate of the Sixth Congress (1841-42) and served until his resignation during the called session of the Seventh Congress. He opposed secession, but once Texas left the Union he offered his services to the Confederacy and raised a company for the Second Texas Infantry, which became part of the Army of Tennessee. On April 6, 1862, Captain Owen fell leading Company I against federal positions at Shiloh.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Muster Rolls of the Texas Revolution (Austin, 1986). Ira T. Taylor, The Cavalcade of Jackson Co. (San Antonio: Naylor, 1938). Texas House of Representatives, Biographical Directory of the Texan Conventions and Congresses, 1832-1845 (Austin: Book Exchange, 1941).
Stephen L. Hardin
Typewritten note typed by Myrtle Flora Rowlett Lovejoy (she writes son of C.L. Owen but it is in fact Abraham Owen and may just be a typo or a grabbing of the wrong name by mistake):
Capt. Clark L. Owen -
A Soldier and Statesman
Clark L. Owen was born in Shelby Co., Ky. in 1812. He was the son of C.L. Owen, who fell in the Battle of Tippecanoe. He gave up a lucrative business to volunteer to assist Texas in 1836.
The following is a copy of his discharge from the Texas Army.
To all whom it may concern;
Know ye that Clark L. Owen, a private in First company, 1 Regt., Kentucky Volunteers, who enrolled on the 18th July 1836 to serve 6 month in the Army of Texas, is Honorably discharged from his 6 mos. service by Volunteering for during the War. I do herby certify that the said was Duly Elected First Lieut. of my Company on the 10th day of Nov. 1836 and in that Company Discharged the duties of Commandant of the Company up to the present time.
Note1- Pge. 421
Capt. Clark L. Owen - declined a position in Houston's Cabinet, but was appointed to Command of the troop in the Southwest, Houston authorized Col. Owen, at his discretion to proclaim martial law at Corpus Christi for the purpose of suppression of thieving and robbing. He succeeded in restoring order without resorting to that extreme measure. He also served in the Texas Sixth Congress in 1842. He opposed secession but Volunteered in the Confederate Service and was Capt. of Company K., Second Texas Infantry and was killed on the first day of Battle of Shiloh, April 6, 1862. He was a brave, modest, unassuming, christian, | Owen, Clark Lewis (I60722)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Rowlett, Myrtle Flora (I60730)
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Brookside Cemetery Lot 187, Section 14B, Space 1[Rowlettfile.FTW]
Brookside Cemetery Lot 187, Section 14B, Space 1
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Harris Co. TX - Births, 1937 Surnames: Johnson - Lucky
Lovejoy Rex Emmett Inf Of 6-22-1937 M Myrtle
Flora Rollett Rex Emmett Lovejoy Harris
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb /tx/harris/vitals/births/1937/harib37 f.
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