All I know is Essie McLain Reedy died in Hale County,Texas and is buried at Petersburg, Cemetery.What I do know is boath Samuel Lee Reedy and William R.Watson were farmers in Hunt County. I will try to find your William Robert Watson. Thanks much for you reply! Ross in OKC
William Robert Watson children were listed to on that 1030 census.only four of them .Rosa M. age 3 or 4, Mary age 7,one of the daughter age 7,and the other daughte age11.
You find William R. Watson Head of house, Essie age 48 Wife: Stepchildren Nathaniel,Reedy age 13,Robert C.Reedy age 11,John W.Reedy age 9 and Sibyle age 6. Essie first husband Samuel Lee Reedy, died in 1927 and Essie sought out compainship with another man in Hunt County,Texas.
Carol I was in Greenville and Wolfe City last week and went to alot of old Cemetery. At Wesley Chapel Established 1886 their is a marker that reads D.T. Wife of S.L Reedy born in Ala. died Jan-18-1898. Like I said i found Calvin Oscar Kiser buried in Idaho.
Hi Ross, Checked all 4 vols of the "Hunt County Texas Cemeteries" books. Nothing matched the three names given. Carol Brown [email protected] "I Think That I Shall Never See, A Finished Genealogy"
Daughter of William Harvey McLain and Sarah Margaret Price is biuried in Hale County,Texas in Petersburg Cemetery.
Calvin Oscar Kiser born in Hunt County on 04/10/1881 to James Madison Kiser and Louize Clemwntine Edwards. Calvin died on 11/14/1946 in Melba,Idaho. Still need help finding Samuel Lee Reedy he died in Texas !
Looking for the grave site of Samuel Lee Reedy died 13-Jan-1927.also Nittie Bernice (McLain)KISER and her husband Calvin Osar KISER. Would someone help? Ross A. McClain
Is this part of the Garner-Keene crowd from VA? > Bonham, Texas will be the site of a reunion for the descendants of the Henry > J. Keene family on the 20th of September and was set to coincide with 'the > home coming for the New Hope Cemetery' on September 21. Also attending will be > some Hawkins and Reno descendants. Is this your line? > > > > > > ==== TXHUNT Mailing List ==== > Do you have family information to submit? Contact the county coordinator > at [email protected] >
I don't know of any Garners in our line. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 6:25 PM Subject: Re: [TXHUNT-L] Keene Reunion > Is this part of the Garner-Keene crowd from VA? > > Bonham, Texas will be the site of a reunion for the descendants of the Henry > > J. Keene family on the 20th of September and was set to coincide with 'the > > home coming for the New Hope Cemetery' on September 21. Also attending will be > > some Hawkins and Reno descendants. Is this your line? > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== TXHUNT Mailing List ==== > > Do you have family information to submit? Contact the county coordinator > > at [email protected] > > > > > ==== TXHUNT Mailing List ==== > Support Rootsweb! http://www.rootsweb.com >
Bonham, Texas will be the site of a reunion for the descendants of the Henry J. Keene family on the 20th of September and was set to coincide with 'the home coming for the New Hope Cemetery' on September 21. Also attending will be some Hawkins and Reno descendants. Is this your line?
Good info - do you know anything about the Wilson's - I am researching a family for a friend (they lived near Wolfe City - his don't would have been Robert Porter Wilson) Thanks - hope all is well with you and your family . I finally heard from the publishers re: Wolfe city histories - $60.00 per copy - WOW ! Cousin Jayne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Wilson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 2:32 PM Subject: Re: [TXHUNT-L] 1880 Judicial Precincts > > > > > I am doing some online research in Hunt County with the 1880 census. Does > any researcher on this list happen to know the precinct number for Wolfe > City in 1880? It would help me considerably. > > > > Wolfe City was not incorporated until later. I did a sampling of my > ancestors in that area. Andrew Wilson who was on the NE side of the city > was in 6, Robert F. Wilson was in 5 and Abram Warren who was on the SE side > of the city was in 5. I guess I would have to say 5 as Andrew was further > out. His property was almost to the Rehoboth Cemetery and sat across the > county line. > > Bob Wilson > Wimberley, TX > > > > ==== TXHUNT Mailing List ==== > Please remember to update your bookmarks! The Hunt County > GenWeb Project is no longer located on cottonmuseum.com or vpltz.com Please > visit our new site at http://www.geocities.com/countyofhunt
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Please disregard my previous post. It is 1830 Pope Co AR these three men are living next to each other. It is image 9 of 16 if you have ancestry.com If anyone has any info on these three men please contact me at [email protected] Thanks.
Hi list, I am trying to find anything on this family. In 1870 William LATHAM was listed in district 4 of the Hunt Co census with his wife Martha Jane, and their children James, Mary Frances & Lazarus. Willaim's father was James Anderson D. LATHAM. And he should be in the same area. According to family records James, last child, Wilmouth Ophelia Evalyn LATHAM was born in Rains co in 1870. ANd WIlliam's fourth child was born in Rians in 1873. The area of Hunt that these families lived in became Rains when Rains became a county in 1870 after the census was taken. If anyone runs across this family, please let me know, thanks, Robin
> >Who can help with families below?? > >What happened to Jay and Irene?? >What happened to Lorene and Veraloyce?? >Did William and Annie die in Arizona or New Mexico?? >Any info about Marietta "Etta" appreciated lots, ie: What was her maiden >name?? Did she die in Oklahoma/when? >Not positive parents names for John David Ledford William and Sarah. > > >Descendants of John David Ledford > > >Generation No. 1 > >1. JOHN DAVID7 LEDFORD (WILLIAM C6, FREDERICK5, WILLIAM4, FREDERICK3, >HENRY2, WILLIAM1) was born August 16, 1870 in Mo., and died February 15, >1938 in Commerce, Tx. Hunt Co.. He married (1) MARIETTA ? 1892 in ?. She >was born October 1874 in Indian Territory, and died Aft. 1900. He married >(2) NORA J. HARPER August 07, 1905 in Hunt Co. Tx, daughter of JESS HARPER >and ELIZABETH PRIM. She was born October 30, 1865 in Maury Co. tn, and >died December 09, 1944 in Hunt Co. Tx.. > >More About JOHN DAVID LEDFORD: >Fact 1: Living Cass Co. Tx 1900&Etta was Mother of 3 children but only 2 >living 1900. > >Notes for MARIETTA ?: >She had twins and died. Mother of 3 children 1900 but only 2 living. > >More About MARIETTA ?: >Fact 1: Father b Il & Mother b Ar. > >Children of JOHN LEDFORD and MARIETTA ? are: >2. i. WILLIAM EDWARD8 LEDFORD, b. March 1895, Indian Territory; >d. AZ?. > ii. JAY D. LEDFORD, b. July 1900, Tx; m. IRENE ?; d. NM?. > > > >Generation No. 2 > >2. WILLIAM EDWARD8 LEDFORD (JOHN DAVID7, WILLIAM C6, FREDERICK5, >WILLIAM4, FREDERICK3, HENRY2, WILLIAM1) was born March 1895 in Indian >Territory, and died in AZ?. He married ANNIE LEE HARRIS August 13, 1919 >in Phoenix, Az., Maricopa Co.. She was born 1900, and died in AZ?. > >More About WILLIAM EDWARD LEDFORD: >Fact 1: AKA Ed > >Children of WILLIAM LEDFORD and ANNIE HARRIS are: > i. LORENE9 LEDFORD, b. Abt. 1921, Ca. > ii. JOHN HARRIS LEDFORD, b. May 16, 1924, Tx.; d. April 22, > 1986, Tucson, Az. > >Notes for JOHN HARRIS LEDFORD: >This may be J. R. Ledford...... > >THIS John Harris Ledford died Tuesday, 04 22 1986 at the Veterans >Administration Hospital in Tucson. Was born in Tx 05 16 1924 and moved to >Arizona when he was 9 years old. He was a carpenter for Phelps Dodge Corp >for 20 years. Was a U S Army veteran of WWII and a past commander and >member of American Legion Post #16 and the VFW. >A memorial service was held at the American Legion Hall on Wednesday, 04 >23 1986 with Harry Mitchell officiating. Arrangements by Dugan Funeral >Chapel of Bisbee, Arizona. >per obit Thursday, Apr 24, 1986. Bisbee Review > > > > >More About JOHN HARRIS LEDFORD: >Fact 1: or possibly J. R. Ledford >Fact 2: moved to Arizona cir 1933 >Resided: Bisbee, AZ 85603 > > iii. VERALOYS LEDFORD, b. Abt. 1926, ?.
on 8/17/03 3:03 PM, [email protected] at [email protected] wrote: > Hi Mac, > Searched the 4 vols of "Hunt County, Texas Cemeteries". There are no > Balls in the Mt. Carmel Cemetery, but I did find your BALL FAMILY in the East > Mount Cemetery, which is located in Greenville. Here is the information. > > 1. Ball, Calhoun P., born Winston County, Alabama Apr 14, 1850, died Mar 20, > 1878. > 2. Ball, F. M., born Aug 15, 1813 - died Nov 8, 1883 > 3. Ball, Jane F., born May 16, 1817 - died Oct 2, 1889 > 4. Ball, Clara V., born Apr 2, 1882 - died Nov 8, 1884, daughter of James H. > & Lottie V. Ball. > 5. Ball, Jennie T., born Aug 17, 1885 - died Aug 23, 1885, daughter of James > H. & Lottie V. Ball. > 6. Ball, Lottie V., born May 21, 1853 - died Aug 24, 1885, wife of James H. > Ball. > > Carol Brown > [email protected] > "I Think That I Shall Never See, A Finished Genealogy" > > > ==== TXHUNT Mailing List ==== > Do you have family information to submit? Contact the county coordinator > at [email protected] > Thank You. I have been looking for this information. Max Hardesty
Hi Mac, Searched the 4 vols of "Hunt County, Texas Cemeteries". There are no Balls in the Mt. Carmel Cemetery, but I did find your BALL FAMILY in the East Mount Cemetery, which is located in Greenville. Here is the information. 1. Ball, Calhoun P., born Winston County, Alabama Apr 14, 1850, died Mar 20, 1878. 2. Ball, F. M., born Aug 15, 1813 - died Nov 8, 1883 3. Ball, Jane F., born May 16, 1817 - died Oct 2, 1889 4. Ball, Clara V., born Apr 2, 1882 - died Nov 8, 1884, daughter of James H. & Lottie V. Ball. 5. Ball, Jennie T., born Aug 17, 1885 - died Aug 23, 1885, daughter of James H. & Lottie V. Ball. 6. Ball, Lottie V., born May 21, 1853 - died Aug 24, 1885, wife of James H. Ball. Carol Brown [email protected] "I Think That I Shall Never See, A Finished Genealogy"
Max, check out http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~huntnews/Cemeteries/MountCarmelCemetery / > Was there a greenville Cemetary in 1883 and 1889? I am trying to find the > cemetary where some of my relatives are. I am looking for Francis Marion > Ball who died 11-9-1883 and his wife Jane Finley Pettigrew Ball who died > 10-2-1889. Two of their children are buried there Ida and Calhoun? > > They were charter members of Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, and I need to find > out where that cemetary is located, > > Mac Hardesty > > > ==== TXHUNT Mailing List ==== > Do you have genealogical resources for Hunt County? Then > volunteer to be a Lookup Volunteer! Contact the county > coordinator at [email protected] >
Was there a greenville Cemetary in 1883 and 1889? I am trying to find the cemetary where some of my relatives are. I am looking for Francis Marion Ball who died 11-9-1883 and his wife Jane Finley Pettigrew Ball who died 10-2-1889. Two of their children are buried there Ida and Calhoun? They were charter members of Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, and I need to find out where that cemetary is located, Mac Hardesty