Hello Thanks for writing. This is very interesting History. My line of Kings are from Bottom to top: Josephine King married Jackson H. McElroy. Her parents were William King and Winnifred Hardie King. They had 13 children. Josephine Sarah Mary Laurvicy Theophilus James Argent Aurora Frances Arena Georgeann Katherine Elizabeth Nancy Susan Armenta William Robert Edgar Lee King Jennetta Belle William's parents were Bennet and Mary "Polly" ? King. Bennet king was from S. Carolina and moved to Georgia. William was in Stewart County GA and Dale County Alabama before coming to Texas. William had some siblings, I only know of John Jehu and Hiram. Josephine died at age 29 and is buried at Hico TX, Winnefred is buried at White Church Cemetery close to Glen Rose TX. William left her and last 2 children and they never heard from him again. Some say he went to Oklahoma. Thanks again for the info. I appreciate your going to so much trouble for me. Callie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles A.Wyly" <wyly1@juno.com> To: <TXERATH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 8:57 PM Subject: Re: [ERATH] King--McElroy--Hardie > Hi, > Which Kings?In the Txerath Archives is a note which indicates that Dr. > King of Tarleton was not related to the King Family of the former > Missouri Governor King, whose descendants were attorneys and ran the King > and Brauer Title and Abstract on the east side of the Stephenville > Courthouse Square. They were apparently Sevier Distant cousin of the Wyly > family in Erath County. > > Nancy Sevier, daughter of Gov. and Col. John Sevier of Tennesse and > leader in Rev. War Battle of King's Mountain, North Carolina was the > sister of Elizabeth Sevier, , the mother of Sarah Hawkins Clark, who > married James Rutherford Wyly in the Governor's Mansion(? Marble Springs > Log Cabin ?)when Col, Sevier was Governor at Knoxville. he had 17 > children. One was killed at King's Mountain Battle by Maj. Patrick > Ferguson's Loyalist Tory Militia. > > Nancy married Walter King, B. 1764, Virginia. He and Seviers ran a > Sullivan County Iron Works, Tennessee. . One of this family was engaged > to Sam Houston when she died. > > Children of Nancy ands Walter were > > 1. Walter King, left Tennessee Descendants. > 2. Amanda, B. 1798 and married in MissouriHusbaands were a Bayless and a > Brazeale, who was killed in Misouri by a Mormon group. > > 3. Gov. Austin Augustus King, B. 9/28/1801, Tennessee MarRied 1. NANCY > HARRIS ROBERTS, 2. MARTHA WOODSON, . He buried in Misouri and as a > District Judge had sat on the trial of Navoo, Mo. Mormons before they > started to Utah. Gov. King had10 children. His sister was head of the > House when he was Governor. William's son William m. a Pence in Mo and a > Clark in Stephenville, Texas. > > 4. William Rufus King, > 5. Maria > 6.Sarah > 7. Nancy > 8. Louisa, b. 1811, married a Cox, he died and she married his brother. > 9. and other children are listed of Gov. King- with several descendants > in Erath County, Texas. > next Generation-Thomas Benton King, m. Clara Bingham in Erath County and > was a Stephenville Teacher, and Judge appx. 1900He was in Texas > Legislature, 1919. > Austin Augustus King #3 was a Stephenville Newspaper publisher and never > married, > > several more pages of Kinf Descendants in Erath County- too many to list > tonight. They should be in the Sevier or King family trees in Rootsweb. > Some rumor says that these Kings were related to the owner of the King > Ranch, who left Missouri as a Merchant Seaman from a Missouri port- but > this has not been positively documented.Supposedly a Shipping Company did > some financing of the King Ranch. I also had a Cousin on Wyly Line- > MATTIE ROBERTS SOMERVILLE who died in 1990's and I have her records from > West Monroe, La. of her Alabama- Ga- Miss. King , Quillian, Sparks, > McCarty, Hall, ancestors and kin. - half a File box full. > she was a Certified Geneaologist active in DAR in West Monroe and > Natchitoches, La. and also has Louisiana Edwards, and Cleveland > connections. > > > For more info, go to Stephenville or Tarleton for the following book- In > Waco we can get a copy on loan from Univ. of Tennessee at Knoxville- > sometimes Ebasy has a copy for sale. > Book is SEVIER FAMILY HISTORY- WITH LETTERS OF Gen. John Sevier (he > REPRESENTS Tennessee IN hall OF state IN Washington d.c. and served in > 1st, 3rd, and another U.S. Congress and was Tennessee Gov. at least 6 > times..Also Gov. of the rejected State of Franklin ( East Tennessee- West > North Carolina. ) he appointed my Wife's Ancestor Jeremiah Jack of > Holston , Tenn as first sheriff and County Commisioner of Knox County > Tenn. they often visited in the historic Ramsey House of Holston on > Sunday nights. > > Half the book is Family Tree pages of Sevier Descendants from the > parents of Marie D'Xavier and Dr. Juan Jasso of Navarre, Aragon, and > Pamplona ( Burbons and Basque) down to a few dozen families in Erath > County on various lines, sent in by family researchers and recorders. The > Book is appx. 500 pages and includes Graves, Hawkins, Kay, Clark, > Hatchett, and many other names in Erath County today. This traces the > Hugenot Xaviers to England where they joined Sevier kin who had already > Anglicized the name. > > Confused yet?I am - too much info in this book. And yes, Recently said > that our Major William Clark who married Elixabeth Sevier, was the baby > brother of George Rogers Clark of Lewis and Clark Expeditions up the > Missouri. Bosque is a Basque word adopted by Spanish and Basque Soldiers > in honor of Grecian Del bosque or Bosque Del Rondo - the Clerk of the > Royal Court of Navarre. Documents in the Sevier Family History are signed > that way. Crests in this book include, Conway, Craig, Davis, Douglas, > Eskeridge, Ewing, Hawkins, Sawyer, Warren, and of St. Francis Xavier. > Also McNeil history . > , > Charles A. Wyly > > By Nancy Sevier Madden and Cora Bailes Sevier > Second printing, 1982 > > > William Augustus King (5 Generations from Col. and Gov. John Sevier, of > Knoxville, Tennessee) was City Attorney of Richmond, Missouri, before > moving to Texas. He had 2 children by first wife and 1 by second Wife. > Daisy Dean King was born 10/10/1879, Spotted Fawn Ranch, Erath County, > Texas and son Edward King m. !. Maude Cochran in Cleburne, Texas 2. > Thelma Doss, 3. M. Mary Evelyn Howie. Jaunita was born to Wife #1. > > On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 10:55:46 -0800 Callie Waits <calliewaits@digitex.net> > writes: > > Hello Erath County Researchers, > > I am new to this list. > > I am researching King, Hardie, McElroy,and other connecting names > > to these. > > I would like any information that you are willing to share and I > > will share > > what I have. > > Respectfully > > Callie > > > > > > > > ==== TXERATH Mailing List ==== > > --- Author Retains Copyright --- > > -- Copyright 2005 Author -- All Rights Reserved > > Post to List: TXERATH-L@rootsweb.com http://www.selfroots.com > > Unsubscribe request To: TXERATH-L-request@rootsweb.com > > ARCHIVES: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > > > > > > ==== TXERATH Mailing List ==== > --- Author Retains Copyright --- > -- Copyright 2005 Author -- All Rights Reserved > Post to List: TXERATH-L@rootsweb.com http://www.selfroots.com > Unsubscribe request To: TXERATH-L-request@rootsweb.com > ARCHIVES: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >