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    1. [HAMRICK-L] George & Antoinette Hambrick
    2. genevieve charles
    3. >From the Smith CO, TX Probate Records. Marian A. Hambrick, et al., Minors A. J. Boynton, Rusk Co., uncle, pet. sas guar. 5-7-1874 of Marian A. Hambrick, Victoria G. Hambrick, Burrell H. Hambrick, Marita Elizabeth Hambrick, heirs of George & A. A. Hambrick, both dec'd and Emma Greenwood and Eugene Greenwood, heirs of G. H. & A. A. Greenwood, all heirs of est. of B. H. Hambrick. Antoinette Boynton Hambrick remarried after the death of George Hambrick. She Married Goerge H. Greenwood in 12-24-1865 in Panola CO. TX Emma Greenwood was born in 1866 and Lary (Eugene) was born in 1868. THe 1870 Panola CO. Tx census has A. A. Greenwood with all 6 children listed under her. As we can see from probate record above, she was deceased by 1874. George Greenwood remarried but did not have either of the two children living with him. >From the Marriage Record of Panola CO, we see that George Hambrick and Antoinette married in Panola CO 4-16-1852 and George's Sister Nancy married Mumford Buckner in Panola CO 7-15-1851. Deed records from Panola CO, TX show Burrell Hambrick and Elizabeth Barber Hambrick sold land to Moses Boyenton (Antoinette's father) They also owned land in Rusk CO., TX THe Panola CO Texas land is on the border of Rusk and Panola CO. between Longbranch and Mt Enterprise and Pine Hill. Moses owned a very large amount of land. George and Antoinette were in Van Zaandt CO in 1860 Census, but I know that their daughter was born in Henderson, TX RUsk COunty in 1859. My grandfather took my father by the 2-story Victorian House in Henderson and said that was where his Mother was born. His mother being Marita Elizabeth. There seems to be some confusion to Emma being Ella on some of your files and the date of birth for Emma and Lary and it is not noted that they are Greenwoods' and not Hambricks. If anyone has any information on Lary or Emma and what happened to them, I would be happy to receive it. Thank you for your patience. I also have articles from Dallas Newspapers on the Hambrick Plantation in Van Zandt. Some of these articles have conflicting information with the History of Van Zandt CO. History book, but make for interesting reading. I will share with you. I also have pictures of the Hambrick house that I will try to scan. I will be happy to share any data on this Hambrick line with you. Genevieve ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

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