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    1. Re: [TXPARKER-L] History book
    2. charles a Wyly
    3. Hi, some quick thoughts before I read some more. Were these Lingles the ones Lingleville was named for? Clara Atkins has some on lingleville history- my former teacher- in her book. Hendrix- Seems Audie Murphy married a Wanda Hendrix. Wasn't she from Weatherford area? I had some Mayflour connections- think it was through Moxley or Fleming. Great Grandad Moxley's family were Baptist, but dressed and acted like Puritans. or Amish when they came from Missouri to Texas. Have not pursued this one but would like to have time to. Take care Charles Wyly On Sat, 6 Feb 1999 15:18:53 -0600 "Michael Holland" <mai-holland@worldnet.att.net> writes: >I haven't made a connection to the HOLLANDs of Erath County. Mine >were >up in Palo Pinto and Parker counties. The families I'm working on in >Erath >are: James Neely BROWN (have his line back into Alabama) b 18 Nov >1858, >died 12 Dec 1877, Dublin. Am especially looking for any information >on his >wife Permelia J. PARKER b 15 Dec 1861 and died 12 Oct 1903 in Dublin. >Her grave there in Erath county is next to a Louisa PARKER, so that >may be >her mother. > Also son of James Neely BROWN was John Thomas BROWN, born >21 Mar 1878 in Dublin, died 02 May 1935 up in Mineral Wells. He >married >Allie Ida HENDRIX born 03 Sep 1881, died 08 Jan 1944 in Houston. They >lived most of their life in Dublin. Some of the HENDRIX line married >into >the >LINGLEs and I'm searching for connections. > Allie Ida's father was Henry Jeff HENDRIX who grew up around >Dublin; >b 14 Nov 1861, GA, died 06 Jan 1898 from farming accident. He's >buried in >Lingleville Cemetary. His parents where Henry Walter HENDRIX d 04 Apr >1890 and Sarah HENDRIX born 11 May 1834 in Alabama, died 22 Mar 1917 >both in Erath County. I'm looking for the HENDRIX connections before >1870. > Henry Jeff HENDIX (above) married Amy Annie HUMBLE (a >Mayflower >connection!). Amy died 15 Jul 1904 in Dublin; her mother was >Elizabeth >Ann >Fulton who died 19 Jan 1925, buried in Walnut Springs. I'm looking >for >HUMBLE >connections before 1850, perhaps IL or KY. > Finally one of my gggrandmothers was Elizabeth KIRBY, died abt >1890 in Dublin. Don't know much about her. Any help appreciated. >Michael > >---------- >> From: charles a Wyly <wyly1@juno.com> >> To: mai-holland@worldnet.att.net >> Cc: Wyly1@mci2000.com; TXERATH-L@rootsweb.com >> Subject: Re: [TXPARKER-L] History book >> Date: Saturday, February 06, 1999 12:27 PM >> >> Hi, Michael, >> >> who are your grandparents? Ever hear of Sylvia Holland of Willow >> Springs, between Walnut Springs and Meridian, or between the Twin >Peaks >> near Willow Springs and the confluence of the East Bosque and the >North >> Bosque, east of Iredell. This was Jackson's Crossing (low water >> crossing). Sylvia was in a Biology class and some Geometry and >History >> classes I taught at Walnut Springs High School. I also sometimes >drove >> that bus route. They sometimes killed rattlesnakes near Twin Peaks >on a >> southern exposure slope in December. >> >> Sylvia married Butch Offutt and the last time I saw him he was >working in >> a Hillsboro , Texas body shop. Can't remember her brother's name. >Butch's >> grandad was an elderly carpenter in Walnut Springs. >> >> One day we folollowed the rural school pattern of catching our own >frogs >> to examine, rather than buying the pickled ones some Lab had killed >and >> then they injected their veins with red Latex. Didn't seem such a >big >> deal to us, as we killed our own chickens and hogs and Deer and >short >> circuited the Supermarket loop. J.Eddie McCarty and Larry Jackson >poured >> wood alcohol on the frog's body to sterilize him. His head dropped >like >> he was dead. then we neatly opened his stomach and watched his heart >beat >> and identified the parts, then neatly sewed his stomach seam up with >a >> needle and strong thread. The next day he was sitting in the sink >> croaking. We fed him and by the 3rd day he hopped out of his pan, >under >> the door,down the stairs, and was sitting at the front door the >next >> morinig. We put him in a flower bed near the school door and he >appeared >> happy a few days, then he vanished. A week or so later Sylvia came >in >> and said "Mr. Wyly, our frog came home- over 3 miles. I found him in >a >> cool wet shade yesterday and he still had the stitches". >> >> Do Frogs have a pigeon's homing instincts, or did we have a >prankster who >> sneaked the frog out to near their house????? Imagine hopping 3 >miles in >> rocks and gravel, dodging snakes and hungry stray dogs and racoons >and >> only he knows what else. , all to get home to his favorite shade. . >> >> Take care >> >> Charles Wyly >> >> >> On Fri, 5 Feb 1999 21:40:37 -0600 "Michael Holland" >> <mai-holland@worldnet.att.net> writes: >> >Charles, you're incredible. No wonder the Erath site is a >favorite. >> >Thanks for all your contributions. Keep up the good work! >> >I've learned more about Erath County history from you than from >> >years of research. I have four sets of grandparents in the >> >county, none of which you are related, but I learn the real >> >flavor of Texas from you each week. Thanks again for your >> >input. Michael Holland, Dallas, TX >> > >> >---------- >> >> From: charles a Wyly <wyly1@juno.com> >> >> To: TXERATH-L@rootsweb.com >> >> Subject: Re: [TXPARKER-L] History book >> >> Date: Friday, February 05, 1999 7:42 PM >> >> >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> The Soundex is in the Waco- Mclennan County library, Geneaology >> >section. >> >> I haven't had time to use it recently. Brady Richardson attends >our >> >> church in Hewitt and Richardson Creek in Erath County, a >tributary >> >of >> >> the Paluxy River. Sid Richardson was a self made Texas oil >> >millionaire >> >> and left his estate with Corporate offices in Fort Worth, Texas >> >willed to >> >> his nephews, the Bass Brothers. Fort Worth is in 3 parts, North >> >Main, for >> >> example, runs from the Trinity River North. Main runs from the >> >Trinity >> >> south from the Courthouse seen on 'Walker, Texas Ranger"on tv, to > >> >East >> >> Lancaster and the Railroad depot. From there south is South Main >. >> >Other >> >> downtown streets are divided similarly. The Bass Brothers >> >corporations >> >> hire private security guards in uniform and disguise to >supplement >> >City >> >> and County police in the downtown tourist area between the >> >Convention >> >> Center and the Courthouse, It is the safest downtown area in any >> >town in >> >> Texas , according to reports. >> >> >> >> Since you are in Ireland and are apparently a Riley, HELP! My >> >wife's >> >> grandad, James Whitcomb O'Riley died in Cleburne , Texas 1893 >when >> >her >> >> dad Alvin Norman was about 6 years old. He was 43 or so. and was >> >married >> >> twice. , the second time to Alice Marie Renfro of Tennessee and >> >Johnson >> >> County, Texas. Jeannie's dad and his two sisters said Mr. O' >Riley >> >was an >> >> Irish Catholic- red headed and freckled, just like 2 of his 3 >second >> >set >> >> of kids. He lived on a farm in Ireland that raised prize race >> >horses. He >> >> was told to never ride, ESPECIALLY the Stalion when the family >were >> >gone >> >> and he was home. One day, at age 12, he was jumping with the >Stalion >> >and >> >> he fell and broke a lef. James did not want a Sheileigh >threshing, >> >so, at >> >> age 12, he helpped the stalion to his stall, wrapped his leg, and > >> >packed >> >> some sandwiches and clothes and stowed away in a lifeboat on an >> >outbound >> >> ship. Three days to sea he was seasick and gave himself up to the > >> >Sea >> >> Captain ., who said he could work his way to the U.S. as many of >the >> >crew >> >> were coming down sick. >> >> >> >> Since james was alone, he could not come through immigration with >> >> parents, so the Sea Captain carried him to a Tinker.s shop (for >> >sheet >> >> metal supplies and buckets and tubs for the ship) in New York and > >> >James >> >> signed on as an Aprentice Tinker. He came ti Cleburne, Johnson >> >County, >> >> Texas where he gardened, made sheet metal supplies like water >tanks >> >and >> >> troughs and deliverred them on his weekly route where he sold >> >Watkins or >> >> Rawleigh products and took more orders for custom sheet metal >work. >> >> We have reason to believe one of my wife's dad's half brothers >was a >> >> Cleburne Texas barber and one ran a shoe factory in Boston Mr. >Riley >> >said >> >> before he died that an attorney had once contacted him about >being >> >an >> >> heir to the shoe factory and someons else had contacted him about > >> >the >> >> farm in Ireland. He told them he had his own West Texas land and >a >> >> Central West Texas retirement home and if his dad had not >bothered >> >to >> >> tell him and his mother about their inheritance, he was not >> >interested. >> >> >> >> Does this ring any Bells? >> >> >> >> I also know a building in Dublin, Ireland and one in \Glasgow, >> >Scotland >> >> had our Wyly name carved in Stone over the door. My Great Grandad > >> >John >> >> Milton Moxley married Mary Ann Fleming, both Ireland born,or 1 >> >generation >> >> removed, and Mary Ann's mom was Mary Murphy They are all buried >in >> >Indian >> >> Creek Cemetery, Erath County , Texas. >> >> . Some of his kids married aome Irish immigrants named Higdon, >> >Arendell, >> >> and Darnell. >> >> >> >> Great Grandad Dr. & Rev. Dr. W.P. Hatchett's (he buried in Erath >> >County) >> >> family were from Shrevesburg, England. One Hatchett was Burgess >of >> >> Shrevesburg. Great Great Grand's mother Eliza Tuggle >(Tugglestine) >> >(Also >> >> buried in Erath County by his wive's parents, Rev. & Mrs Angelina >> >> Isabella Stevens) had roots in Jamestown, Va. from the Tarrant, >> >Tuggle >> >> and Herndon families of Bradford, England, who made Navy uniforms > >> >for >> >> World wide export and Tarrant County, Texas is rooted in the same > >> >family. >> >> One built Christ Church in Bradford and donated it and land to >the >> >> community. >> >> >> >> Does any of this ring any bells? Just courious >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> Charles Augustine Wyly >> >> >> >> On Fri, 5 Feb 1999 07:53:03 EST Arkivemom@aol.com writes: >> >> >Does anyone out there have access to the 1880 soundex for TX? I >am >> >in >> >> >Ireland >> >> >and need to find out which county either of the two following >were >> >in >> >> >in >> >> >1880:James Buchanan RICHARDSON, who would have been 35, and/or >> >Henry >> >> >Clinton >> >> >RICHARDSON, who would have been 30. I just need the county. Any >> >help >> >> >would be >> >> >most appreciated. >> >> >Charmaine Riley Holley >> >> >arkivemom@aol.com >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> >___________________________________________________________________ >> >> You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet >e-mail. >> >> Get completely free e-mail from Juno at >> >http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html >> >> or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] >> > >> >> ___________________________________________________________________ >> You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. >> Get completely free e-mail from Juno at >http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html >> or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > > ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

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