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Henley. george h.
- Voter Registration List: RC, TX -- 9.28.1867, states he had been living in Texas for 4 years.
- 1880 census: RC, TX -- he living in the house of Jesse & Lucinda Parker. Relationship to head of household: servant, laborer on farm. Born 1855
- 1910 census: RC, TX -- he was living in the house of Dan C. Eaton. Relationship to head of household: companion. Born 1852
hill, addie lee nash
hill, andrea camille
hill, billy g.
hill, brenda laverne smith
hill, Dr. charles maurice, jr.
hill, charles maurice, sr.
- became a member of the Shiloh Baptist Church on 5.21.1989 by statement
hill, ellen francis mcdonald
- became a member of the Shiloh Baptist Church on 5.7.1989 by letter from Second Baptist Church in Pasadena
hill, harvey william
hill, homer payton, sr.
Hill, Dr. john mcdonald
holidy, Alvin henry "cooter"
holidy, opal margaret hardin
honea, j. thomas
honea, kathleen
ivey, sula parker
jones, elizabeth ann
jones, major stephen allen
jones, william d.
keith, beverly "ann" holidy
keith, glenn "mitchell"
King, infant daughter
king, infant son
king, mary catherine cobb
b: 11.18.1836 in Madison Co, AL d: 2.6.1896 age: 58 d/o: Azariah & Jerusha Cobb Cobb h1: Peter Boone King married: 1.25.1850 (Leon Co, TX?) c: *see Peter King for list h2: J.L. Tarver (mechanic) married: 12.21.1876 in RC, TX c: Florence R. Tarver Craig |
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Grace & peace be multiplies unto you through the know- ledge of God _____ Jesus our Lord According as his Devine _____ hath given unto us all |
- on the 1850 census, Mary Catherine was living with her older married sister Martha & Robert Connor in Leon Co, Texas, along with sister Jerusha
- member of Shiloh Baptist Church. Left Shiloh Baptist on 8.10.1867 to start new church in Wheelock.
- 1870 census: Mary & children living in Precinct 3, RC, TX
- 1880 census she is listed twice:
- Mary Barver (married, head of household, age 47), Jerusha King (19), Thomas J. King (17), Nancy King (14) and Florence (2) -- dated June 8, 1880 living in RC, TX (dwelling #91, family #94)
- Story of Mary Catherine's mother: Jerusha Cobb, daughter of Capt. David Cobb and Martha Bryant, was born around 1800 in Rhea County, Tennessee and raised in Madison County, Alabama. She married her first cousin, Azariah B. Cobb, May 4, 1816 in Madison County. Azariah was the son of her uncle, John Cobb, Sr.
- Story of Mary Catherine's father: Azariah B. Cobb, son of John Cobb, Sr. and Nancy Coburn was born in Anson County, North Carolina, the oldest of twelve children. He was about twenty when his family moved to Madison County, Alabama, where his uncle, Capt. David Cobb, had been an early settler. He married his first cousin, Jerusha Cobb, May 4, 1816 in Madison County. Azariah B. and Jerusha had nine children before her death. Azariah B. Cobb married a widow, Lucinda Childress Medlin, June 18, 1848 in Madison County. They had one child, a son and were divorced before 1860.
- It is believed that both Jerusha & Azariah died and are buried somewhere in Madison Co, AL.
1. Semore Cobb 1817-
2. Martha Jerusha G. Cobb Nowlin Conner 1821-1907
3. Calvin Cobb 1823-
4. Nancy Cobb 1826-
5. Thomas Cobb 1827-
6. William Robert Winfield Cobb, Jr. 1831-
7. Mary Catherine A. Cobb King 1836-1886
8. Frances Cobb 1839-
9. Jerusha A. Cobb 1840-1888
- Blanche Keating Collie, family researcher
king, peter boone
b: 8.9.1833 in Franklin Co., TN
d: 8.17.1863 (1868) age: 30 s/o: William & Sarah Boone King w: Mary Catherine Cobb married: 1.25.1850 c: Thomas Jefferson Mary Elizabeth King Cobb Martha (listed on 1860 census) Francis "Fannie" King Youngblood Robert Alexander Peter Richard Nancy Isabelle King Watson |
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CIVIL WAR private Co B, 20 Texas Inf CSA |
- 1860 census: King family lived in Owenville, Precinct 1, RC, TX
- "Around 1868, a posse came by the house and enlisted Peter to help them hunt for horse thieves. A few days later, Peter's horse returned to the farm riderless & without a saddle. The woods were searched for many weeks, but no body was found. He apparently was ambushed. For the next few years, his family saw hard times." - from a letter written by Vince King
- his mother's father was Squire Boone, an American frontiersman, longhunter, soldier, city planner, politician, land locator, judge, politician, gunsmith, miller, and brother of Daniel Boone.
kinman, Dr. gerald leon
kinman, joyce snider
kinman, junia leonard
kinman, Dr. Murray Luthor
kuykendall, annie belle hardin
kuykendall, dwayne lee
kuykendall, jerry don
kuykendall, john calvin
lewis, _____s s.
lewis, alexander l.
lewis, gay nell
lewis, lavert llewellyn
Llewellyn Lewis family plot:
lewis, llewellyn T.
Lewis, mary A.
lewis, sarah A. Sample
love, charles emmett
mabry, nora lee macy
mabry, soloman sanders
b: 3.16.1855 in Louisiana
d: 3.9.1912 age: 56 s/o: Thomas William & Nancey Jane Frame Mabry w: Nora Lee Macy m: c: Leona Mabry Cobb Mertie Mabry Rosier (New Church Cemetery) Pearl Mabry Shepard |
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SAVIOUR LEAD ME Though thou art gone. And thy fair form lies mouldring in the dust. Fond mem ry clings to thee. |
macy, delintha y.
macy, edward m.
macy, john l. mcdonald
macy, mary A.E. mcdonald
macy, william
MACEY, TEXAS. Macey (Macy) is a mile south of the intersection of Farm Road 1940 and the Old Spanish Road, twenty miles north of Bryan in far northeastern Brazos County. The community was named for William Macy of Indiana, who in 1869 bought land in the Thomas James Mexican land grant. Macy was reportedly the uncle of Frank and Jesse James, who hid out from Missouri authorities in his home. Macey became known as a rough community, and was reputedly the site of many robberies and other crimes. Samuel Lipscombe built a general store there in 1870, and a post office operated out of the store from 1874 to 1905. By 1884 the community had 150 citizens, the general store, a church, a school, a gristmill, and two cotton gins. In 1915 its population was sixty, and it had two general stores and a physician's office. The 1948 county highway map showed scattered dwellings, a church, and a cemetery at the site. A 1982 map showed Macey but gave no details about it. (TSHA website)
The History of Greater Indianapolis, p. 1130, reported, "Albert Macy, a son of Joseph was born in Nantucket, Massachusetts in 1774, and was only a boy when the family went south. He married Nancy Wall of Virginia, and they had a family of eight children, four sons and four daughters." Albert Macy removed from North Carolina in 1819, and settled on a farm in Randolph Co., Indiana, in a new and thinly settled part of the state, being one of the pioneers of the great west.
According to family records, these children were:
Joseph (husband of Sarah Hobson)
Elizabeth (Mrs. Jacob Marshall)
Hiram
David (husband of Mary Ann Patterson)
Phebe (Mrs. Ira Swain)
William
Mahala (Mrs. Edward Kinley)
Lydia (Mrs. Elisha Pearis Gaddis)
The History of Greater Indianapolis, p. 1130, reported, "Albert Macy, a son of Joseph was born in Nantucket, Massachusetts in 1774, and was only a boy when the family went south. He married Nancy Wall of Virginia, and they had a family of eight children, four sons and four daughters." Albert Macy removed from North Carolina in 1819, and settled on a farm in Randolph Co., Indiana, in a new and thinly settled part of the state, being one of the pioneers of the great west.
According to family records, these children were:
Joseph (husband of Sarah Hobson)
Elizabeth (Mrs. Jacob Marshall)
Hiram
David (husband of Mary Ann Patterson)
Phebe (Mrs. Ira Swain)
William
Mahala (Mrs. Edward Kinley)
Lydia (Mrs. Elisha Pearis Gaddis)
Manning, babe
manning, benjamin franklin
manning, Barbara delores
manning, grace ophelia george
manning, john frederick bryant
John Frederick & Mary Willie with Ralph Albert's two girls, Nora Lee & Mary Emma, and a friend.
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b: 8.4.1855 in Wilcox Co, AL
d: 11.13.1936 age: 81 s/o: John Jackson & Amanita Emalissa Collier Manning w: Mary Willie James married: 1877 in Texas c: Samuel (b: 1879) Emily Bulah (1882)
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Nannie Bell (1893)
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- John Frederick arrived in Leon County, Texas with his parents sometime between January 1861 - 1870.
manning, mary willie "mollie" james
manning, mrs. m.e.
manning, ralph albert, sr.
manning, wilbert otto
martel, leo onis
mauk, albert william
- founding member of Shiloh Baptist Church on August 5, 1854
- member until his death
mauk, jabel "isabella"
- member of Shiloh Baptist Church
mauk, mary jane "sephey" walker
- member of the Shiloh Baptist Church