Jean What makes me think that Mary may have been a Ware also is the fact on one of the census it had a W after Mary. You would think this was the initial of her middle name but on other women I have found that it can also be the 1st letter in their maiden name. I have found this more than one time on other females. After someone posted the census info on this line it sure looks good for her to be the Mary out of the Ware line. She has her bro & sister in the house with she & Lewis in Gonzales Co and everything fits her family real well. I had not taken the time to go to Cannon Co TN & look at the Limestone Co Hancock families until that post from the message board last night. I found living next door to them the Willard family that a son's family came to Limestone Co after the Civil War also. That young D B Willard was living with RA Hancock & Lewis Hancock in 1850 Cannon Co TN now I am wondering if there is some connection of this Willard family to the early Hancock families. Just have to keep digging & see if I can find a marriage for this William Willard next door to the Hancock family. Pat Oates in TX At 11:35 AM 3/6/2005 -0600, you wrote: >Hi, >Well, maybe yes and maybe no <G>. That's what I love about these lists---so many heads and hearts pulling together to help find answers. > >I do agree that Mary may have been a Ware but there is no way of proving it unless someone finds a family Bible with Mary and Lewis Ross's marriage and her maiden name. But, I don't know of the existence of one. No one in the Hancock family seems to know what Mary's maiden name was. > >Mary was born in 1838 and she does fit the age of the Mary Ware in the 1850 Limestone Census with the James J. Ware family. Also, if Mary had been a Ware that would explain how she and Lewis Ross were allowed to adopt three boys when they were 63 and 57 years of age. Again, though, this cannot be considered as proof of her maiden name. > >One thing about the LDS site and the Hancock information contained there. I did not submit anything to that site and I don't know the people who did, nor where they got their information. It looks like the submitters were folks who were submitting a spouse's data along with all of the Hancock data. However, some of their data is incorrect and I have never heard of any of the submitters---and, I do not know what the Hancock Family Organization is as stated by Maureen Ward, one of the submitters. > >I am very leery of submitting data as some commercial sites (not the LDS one) take your data and put it on a paid site or a disc to sell under their copyright and you cannot then share the same data (even though it originated with you) without infringing on their copyright. This happened on the Hancock list several years ago and there was a big "stink" when one of the Hancock members tried to share her data with others on the list---Broderbund told her that if she did not stop they would sue her under the copyright laws. Keep in mind this was over data she had submitted to the Broderbund site in the spirit of sharing her data with other Hancocks. I do not share all my information with anyone unless I put my copyright on it with the proviso that they may share with other family members but not a public website. >Jean Hancock in TX > >----- Original Message ----- >From: pdsain1950@worldnet.att.net >To: TXLIMEST-L@rootsweb.com >Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005 10:54 PM >Subject: Re: L.R. Hancock and wife Mary- (Year of 1892) > > >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/jlB.2ACI/1774.1 > >Message Board Post: > >It appears from the US Federal census records that Mary Hancock was a WARE. William Ira or Ira William was her brother? I was not able to find the Hancock's in the 1870 record who were found in Cannon Co TN in 1850. > >1880 - Springfield & Tehuacana, Limestone, Texas >Family History Library Film 1255317 >NA Film Number T9-1317 Page Number 378A >Ross HANCOCK Self 57 TN Farmer VA VA >Mary W. HANCOCK Wife 41 TX Housekeeper TX AL >Winnie P. HANCOCK Other Female 12 TX TX AR > >1880 - District 97, Mexia, Limestone, Texas >Family History Library Film 1255317 >NA Film Number T9-1317 Page Number 447A >Ira W. WARE Self 28 TX Farmer --- --- >Louisa WARE Wife 30 AL Keeping House --- AL >William R. WARE Son 10 TX >Mary S. WARE Dau 6 TX >James J. WARE Son 2 TX >Ira WARE Son 1 TX > >1 June 1870, TEXAS, LIMESTONE, EUTAW P O >Series: M593 Roll: 1596 Page: 237 >Ira Ware, 23, TX >Frances Ware, 20, TX >William Ware, 10 mos, TX >May? A Williams, male, 9, TX > >21 June 1860, TEXAS, GONZALES, GONZALES P O >Series: M653 Roll: 1295 Page: 92 >Dan'l Myers, 33, stock keeper, born Hamburg >Elizabeth Myers, 30, born LA >Chris...? Myers, female, 6, TX >Stephen Myers, 3, TX >D J or P J Myers, 6 mos, female, TX >Ross Hancock, 40, TN, teamster, $1000 personal wealth >Mary Hancock, 18, TX >Nancy Ware, 17, TX >Wm I Ware, 11, TX > >1850, Precinct 1, Limestone, Texas >Page: 359 Roll: M432_912 >James J Ware, 33, born TN, $2500 wealth >Margaret Ware, 28, born AL >Mary Ware, 12, TX >Nancy Ware, 4, TX >Ireg Ware, 2, TX > >1850, District 10, Cannon, Tennessee >Page: 363 Roll: M432_872 >Dwelling #200 >Lewis Hancock, 64, VA >Bleauford J Hancock, 18, TN, male...Limestone Co, 1860, 1880 > >Dwelling #203 >R A Hancock, male, 23, TN >Lewis R Hancock, 21, TN >D B Willard, 20, TN > >Dwelling #205 >Richard Hancock, 67, VA >Mary Hancock, 75, Maryland > >..page 364 1850 Dist 10, Cannon, TN >Charles Hancock, 27, TN.....found in Limestone Co, 1860, 1880 >Acasey C Hancock, 22, TN >Wm Thos Hancock, 2, TN >Lewis R Hancock, 1, TN....Limestone Co, 1880
Jean and Pat I have on numerous occaisions also found my female relatives with the first initial of there maiden name shown on census records as the middle initial I also have found some listed with there true middle initial so I guess it just depended on who did the census taking and how they did that recording I have learned to look for both just in case I have a ggggrandmother who on the 1850 census of a different county listed as Eliza E b abt 1817 GA I have been trying for over 5 years to find her maiden name to no luck until quite by accident another researcher looked up some records for me in Sabine co Tx She found a woman named Eliza Jane Burroughs Evans Mitchum listed as getting land from her unmarried brother who at the time according to the land record lived in Galveston Tx HIs name was James Burroughs a attorney and he was a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence You would think that since he signed such a important document there would be some history on him there is nothing This Eliza Jane Burroughs Evans Mitchum also was born in 1817 in Augusta Ga I also learned that where she lived in Sabine co Tx was only 5 miles from where my James Mitchum lived Even though I have no solid proof she is my ggggrandmother I have come to the conclusion that she may be and that her and my gggggrandfather might have divorced I have nothing that disputes she isnt either so I have added her to my family with notes that she is not a proven family member beyond a reasonable doubt You see Shelby and Sabine are both burned counties which makes it very diffucult to say the least You see the only census we find her on is the 1850 by 1870 the next census i find my gggggrandfather on she is no where to be found there son William Daniel Mitchum/Michum by the 1900 census he is in Limestone co Tx he is buried in Prairie Hill Cem He brought his family however I know came to Limestone co Tx from 1880 Bell co Tx in 1884 He left Shelby after the 1870 census and moved to Bell Co Tx His son and my ggrandfather William "Willie' Rufus Michum left a journal telling when they came to Limestone Co Tx He never mentions his grandmothers name however does mention his grandfather as being named James Mitchum from NC (sure wish he would of said where in NC) out of him (WD Michum) and his 3 other siblings we have yet to find one of there death cert that list parents names on them That sucks becuase my WD Michum died in 1922 Limestone and there is no death cert for him no where and believe me i have checked every surrounding county and Austin to no avail. they lived in Watt with a RT 4 Mart Address There house still stands today in Watt It was last summer a run down shack being remodeled by the people who own it that live next door that couple was very surprised to know that I had a old photo of there house I had trouble finding it so I stopped and asked this very nice couple and when the lady said well that is the house next door that we own I was flabergasted that out of all the people who live in Watt that I happened to pick the ones who owned it That lady was very kind and her and her husband let me and my kids go inside and look at the house my mother was born in I also took photos of the outside I did not howeve get the street that it now is on I forgot to do that When you go down Hwy 84 just as or right before you see the Watt sign there is a road to the right and then you go to the end of that road and turn left The house is the first one on the right hand side of the road When i was there it was overgrown with trees and looked like it was going to fall down they had remodeled the kitchen and part of the living room only They live in the house that is right accross the street from where you turn left at so if anyone can tell me the name of those 2 streets I would be greatful When you turn right off Hwy 84 there is some kinda of hugh commercial building there on the left and what looks like a old abandoned church or school behind it It is about 5-10 miles from Priaire Hill cem going back towards Waco I have 2 photos of the house one taken in the early 1980's where my mother is standing in front of it and one I took last summer Debra LaMel WF TX ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patricia Oates" <trish@texasinternet.com> To: <TXLIMEST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 12:30 PM Subject: Re: [TXLIMEST] Re: L.R. Hancock and wife Mary- (Year of 1892) > Jean > What makes me think that Mary may have been a Ware also is the fact on > one of the census it had a W after Mary. You would think this was the > initial of her middle name but on other women I have found that it can also > be the 1st letter in their maiden name. I have found this more than one > time on other females. > After someone posted the census info on this line it sure looks good for > her to be the Mary out of the Ware line. She has her bro & sister in the > house with she & Lewis in Gonzales Co and everything fits her family real > well. > I had not taken the time to go to Cannon Co TN & look at the Limestone Co > Hancock families until that post from the message board last night. > I found living next door to them the Willard family that a son's family > came to Limestone Co after the Civil War also. > That young D B Willard was living with RA Hancock & Lewis Hancock in 1850 > Cannon Co TN now I am wondering if there is some connection of this > Willard family to the early Hancock families. Just have to keep digging > & see if I can find a marriage for this William Willard next door to the > Hancock family. > Pat Oates in TX > > > At 11:35 AM 3/6/2005 -0600, you wrote: > >Hi, > >Well, maybe yes and maybe no <G>. That's what I love about these > lists---so many heads and hearts pulling together to help find answers. > > > >I do agree that Mary may have been a Ware but there is no way of proving > it unless someone finds a family Bible with Mary and Lewis Ross's marriage > and her maiden name. But, I don't know of the existence of one. No one in > the Hancock family seems to know what Mary's maiden name was. > > > >Mary was born in 1838 and she does fit the age of the Mary Ware in the > 1850 Limestone Census with the James J. Ware family. Also, if Mary had > been a Ware that would explain how she and Lewis Ross were allowed to adopt > three boys when they were 63 and 57 years of age. Again, though, this > cannot be considered as proof of her maiden name. > > > >One thing about the LDS site and the Hancock information contained there. > I did not submit anything to that site and I don't know the people who did, > nor where they got their information. It looks like the submitters were > folks who were submitting a spouse's data along with all of the Hancock > data. However, some of their data is incorrect and I have never heard of > any of the submitters---and, I do not know what the Hancock Family > Organization is as stated by Maureen Ward, one of the submitters. > > > >I am very leery of submitting data as some commercial sites (not the LDS > one) take your data and put it on a paid site or a disc to sell under their > copyright and you cannot then share the same data (even though it > originated with you) without infringing on their copyright. This happened > on the Hancock list several years ago and there was a big "stink" when one > of the Hancock members tried to share her data with others on the > list---Broderbund told her that if she did not stop they would sue her > under the copyright laws. Keep in mind this was over data she had > submitted to the Broderbund site in the spirit of sharing her data with > other Hancocks. I do not share all my information with anyone unless I put > my copyright on it with the proviso that they may share with other family > members but not a public website. > >Jean Hancock in TX > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: pdsain1950@worldnet.att.net > >To: TXLIMEST-L@rootsweb.com > >Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005 10:54 PM > >Subject: Re: L.R. Hancock and wife Mary- (Year of 1892) > > > > > >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > > >Classification: Query > > > >Message Board URL: > > > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/jlB.2ACI/1774.1 > > > >Message Board Post: > > > >It appears from the US Federal census records that Mary Hancock was a > WARE. William Ira or Ira William was her brother? I was not able to find > the Hancock's in the 1870 record who were found in Cannon Co TN in 1850. > > > >1880 - Springfield & Tehuacana, Limestone, Texas > >Family History Library Film 1255317 > >NA Film Number T9-1317 Page Number 378A > >Ross HANCOCK Self 57 TN Farmer VA VA > >Mary W. HANCOCK Wife 41 TX Housekeeper TX AL > >Winnie P. HANCOCK Other Female 12 TX TX AR > > > >1880 - District 97, Mexia, Limestone, Texas > >Family History Library Film 1255317 > >NA Film Number T9-1317 Page Number 447A > >Ira W. WARE Self 28 TX Farmer --- --- > >Louisa WARE Wife 30 AL Keeping House --- AL > >William R. WARE Son 10 TX > >Mary S. WARE Dau 6 TX > >James J. WARE Son 2 TX > >Ira WARE Son 1 TX > > > >1 June 1870, TEXAS, LIMESTONE, EUTAW P O > >Series: M593 Roll: 1596 Page: 237 > >Ira Ware, 23, TX > >Frances Ware, 20, TX > >William Ware, 10 mos, TX > >May? A Williams, male, 9, TX > > > >21 June 1860, TEXAS, GONZALES, GONZALES P O > >Series: M653 Roll: 1295 Page: 92 > >Dan'l Myers, 33, stock keeper, born Hamburg > >Elizabeth Myers, 30, born LA > >Chris...? Myers, female, 6, TX > >Stephen Myers, 3, TX > >D J or P J Myers, 6 mos, female, TX > >Ross Hancock, 40, TN, teamster, $1000 personal wealth > >Mary Hancock, 18, TX > >Nancy Ware, 17, TX > >Wm I Ware, 11, TX > > > >1850, Precinct 1, Limestone, Texas > >Page: 359 Roll: M432_912 > >James J Ware, 33, born TN, $2500 wealth > >Margaret Ware, 28, born AL > >Mary Ware, 12, TX > >Nancy Ware, 4, TX > >Ireg Ware, 2, TX > > > >1850, District 10, Cannon, Tennessee > >Page: 363 Roll: M432_872 > >Dwelling #200 > >Lewis Hancock, 64, VA > >Bleauford J Hancock, 18, TN, male...Limestone Co, 1860, 1880 > > > >Dwelling #203 > >R A Hancock, male, 23, TN > >Lewis R Hancock, 21, TN > >D B Willard, 20, TN > > > >Dwelling #205 > >Richard Hancock, 67, VA > >Mary Hancock, 75, Maryland > > > >..page 364 1850 Dist 10, Cannon, TN > >Charles Hancock, 27, TN.....found in Limestone Co, 1860, 1880 > >Acasey C Hancock, 22, TN > >Wm Thos Hancock, 2, TN > >Lewis R Hancock, 1, TN....Limestone Co, 1880 > > > > ==== TXLIMEST Mailing List ==== > You can search the Archives for old messages > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=TXLIMEST-L > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. 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Debra Very little help but I have 2 Burroughs in my Limestone Co data base. Gertrude E Burroughs b: 24 Apr 1903 married Francis Olly Little. Edna Lee Burroughs no dates married Fred Broxton/Braxton b: abt 1910. I do not have a connection between these 2 females but strange that name would turn up in Limestone Co also. Pat Oates in TX At 02:22 PM 3/6/2005 -0600, you wrote: >Jean and Pat > >I have on numerous occaisions also found my female relatives with the first >initial of there maiden name shown on census records as the middle initial >I also have found some listed with there true middle initial so I guess it >just depended on who did the census taking and how they did that recording > >I have learned to look for both just in case > >I have a ggggrandmother who on the 1850 census of a different county listed >as Eliza E b abt 1817 GA >I have been trying for over 5 years to find her maiden name to no luck until >quite by accident another researcher looked up some records for me in Sabine >co Tx >She found a woman named Eliza Jane Burroughs Evans Mitchum listed as getting >land from her unmarried brother who at the time according to the land record >lived in Galveston Tx HIs name was James Burroughs a attorney and he was a >signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence >You would think that since he signed such a important document there would >be some history on him there is nothing > >This Eliza Jane Burroughs Evans Mitchum also was born in 1817 in Augusta Ga >I also learned that where she lived in Sabine co Tx was only 5 miles from >where my James Mitchum lived >Even though I have no solid proof she is my ggggrandmother I have come to >the conclusion that she may be and that her and my gggggrandfather might >have divorced >I have nothing that disputes she isnt either so I have added her to my >family with notes that she is not a proven family member beyond a reasonable >doubt >You see Shelby and Sabine are both burned counties which makes it very >diffucult to say the least > > >You see the only census we find her on is the 1850 by 1870 the next census i >find my gggggrandfather on she is no where to be found >there son William Daniel Mitchum/Michum by the 1900 census he is in >Limestone co Tx he is buried in Prairie Hill Cem He brought his family >however I know came to Limestone co Tx from 1880 Bell co Tx in 1884 He left >Shelby after the 1870 census and moved to Bell Co Tx > >His son and my ggrandfather William "Willie' Rufus Michum left a journal >telling when they came to Limestone Co Tx He never mentions his grandmothers >name however does mention his grandfather as being named James Mitchum from >NC (sure wish he would of said where in NC) >out of him (WD Michum) and his 3 other siblings we have yet to find one of >there death cert that list parents names on them >That sucks becuase my WD Michum died in 1922 Limestone and there is no >death cert for him no where and believe me i have checked every surrounding >county and Austin to no avail. they lived in Watt with a RT 4 Mart Address >There house still stands today in Watt >It was last summer a run down shack being remodeled by the people who own it >that live next door > >that couple was very surprised to know that I had a old photo of there house >I had trouble finding it so I stopped and asked this very nice couple and >when the lady said well that is the house next door that we own I was >flabergasted that out of all the people who live in Watt that I happened to >pick the ones who owned it > >That lady was very kind and her and her husband let me and my kids go inside >and look at the house my mother was born in >I also took photos of the outside >I did not howeve get the street that it now is on I forgot to do that > >When you go down Hwy 84 just as or right before you see the Watt sign there >is a road to the right and then you go to the end of that road and turn left >The house is the first one on the right hand side of the road >When i was there it was overgrown with trees and looked like it was going to >fall down they had remodeled the kitchen and part of the living room only >They live in the house that is right accross the street from where you turn >left at >so if anyone can tell me the name of those 2 streets I would be greatful >When you turn right off Hwy 84 there is some kinda of hugh commercial >building there on the left and what looks like a old abandoned church or >school behind it >It is about 5-10 miles from Priaire Hill cem going back towards Waco >I have 2 photos of the house one taken in the early 1980's where my mother >is standing in front of it and one I took last summer
Hand Book of Texas Online: format this article to print BURROUGHS, JAMES M. (1824-?). James M. Burroughs, politician and lawyer, was born in Alabama in 1824. He moved to Texas in 1844 and represented Harris County in the Convention of 1845.qv He served in the Texas House from 1846 to 1848 and in the Senate from 1855 to 1858. In the Secession Conventionqv (1861) he was a member of the foreign relations committee. Afterwards, he served as a scout and as a major in the artillery of the Confederate Army. During his service in the military, Burroughs was recognized for heroism by general orders of the army. In July 1866 he attended a convention at Navasota and was elected to the United States Congress but was not seated because of the radical Reconstructionqv policy of the Congress. In 1868 he was a delegate to the Democratic national convention in New York. He subsequently practiced law in Houston and in Galveston, where he was living in the mid-1890s. He served as vice president and later president of the Galveston Wharf Company (see galveston wharves). One of Burroughs's acquaintances described him as a hard-fighting lawyer and an "unreconstructed rebel." BIBLIOGRAPHY: Louis Wiltz Kemp Papers, Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas at Austin. Norman Kittrell, Governors Who Have Been and Other Public Men of Texas (Houston: Dealy-Adey-Elgin, 1921). William S. Speer and John H. Brown, eds., Encyclopedia of the New West (Marshall, Texas: United States Biographical Publishing, 1881; rpt., Easley, South Carolina: Southern Historical Press, 1978). Texas House of Representatives, Biographical Directory of the Texan Conventions and Congresses, 1832-1845 (Austin: Book Exchange, 1941). ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff and Debra LaMel" <dlamel@sw.rr.com> To: <TXLIMEST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 2:22 PM Subject: Re: [TXLIMEST] Re: L.R. Hancock and wife Mary- (Year of 1892) > Jean and Pat > > I have on numerous occaisions also found my female relatives with the > first > initial of there maiden name shown on census records as the middle initial > I also have found some listed with there true middle initial so I guess it > just depended on who did the census taking and how they did that recording > > I have learned to look for both just in case > > I have a ggggrandmother who on the 1850 census of a different county > listed > as Eliza E b abt 1817 GA > I have been trying for over 5 years to find her maiden name to no luck > until > quite by accident another researcher looked up some records for me in > Sabine > co Tx > She found a woman named Eliza Jane Burroughs Evans Mitchum listed as > getting > land from her unmarried brother who at the time according to the land > record > lived in Galveston Tx HIs name was James Burroughs a attorney and he was a > signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence > You would think that since he signed such a important document there would > be some history on him there is nothing > > This Eliza Jane Burroughs Evans Mitchum also was born in 1817 in Augusta > Ga > I also learned that where she lived in Sabine co Tx was only 5 miles from > where my James Mitchum lived > Even though I have no solid proof she is my ggggrandmother I have come to > the conclusion that she may be and that her and my gggggrandfather might > have divorced > I have nothing that disputes she isnt either so I have added her to my > family with notes that she is not a proven family member beyond a > reasonable > doubt > You see Shelby and Sabine are both burned counties which makes it very > diffucult to say the least > > > You see the only census we find her on is the 1850 by 1870 the next census > i > find my gggggrandfather on she is no where to be found > there son William Daniel Mitchum/Michum by the 1900 census he is in > Limestone co Tx he is buried in Prairie Hill Cem He brought his family > however I know came to Limestone co Tx from 1880 Bell co Tx in 1884 He > left > Shelby after the 1870 census and moved to Bell Co Tx > > His son and my ggrandfather William "Willie' Rufus Michum left a journal > telling when they came to Limestone Co Tx He never mentions his > grandmothers > name however does mention his grandfather as being named James Mitchum > from > NC (sure wish he would of said where in NC) > out of him (WD Michum) and his 3 other siblings we have yet to find one of > there death cert that list parents names on them > That sucks becuase my WD Michum died in 1922 Limestone and there is no > death cert for him no where and believe me i have checked every > surrounding > county and Austin to no avail. they lived in Watt with a RT 4 Mart Address > There house still stands today in Watt > It was last summer a run down shack being remodeled by the people who own > it > that live next door > > that couple was very surprised to know that I had a old photo of there > house > I had trouble finding it so I stopped and asked this very nice couple and > when the lady said well that is the house next door that we own I was > flabergasted that out of all the people who live in Watt that I happened > to > pick the ones who owned it > > That lady was very kind and her and her husband let me and my kids go > inside > and look at the house my mother was born in > I also took photos of the outside > I did not howeve get the street that it now is on I forgot to do that > > When you go down Hwy 84 just as or right before you see the Watt sign > there > is a road to the right and then you go to the end of that road and turn > left > The house is the first one on the right hand side of the road > When i was there it was overgrown with trees and looked like it was going > to > fall down they had remodeled the kitchen and part of the living room only > They live in the house that is right accross the street from where you > turn > left at > so if anyone can tell me the name of those 2 streets I would be greatful > When you turn right off Hwy 84 there is some kinda of hugh commercial > building there on the left and what looks like a old abandoned church or > school behind it > It is about 5-10 miles from Priaire Hill cem going back towards Waco > I have 2 photos of the house one taken in the early 1980's where my mother > is standing in front of it and one I took last summer > > Debra LaMel WF TX > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Patricia Oates" <trish@texasinternet.com> > To: <TXLIMEST-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 12:30 PM > Subject: Re: [TXLIMEST] Re: L.R. Hancock and wife Mary- (Year of 1892) > > >> Jean >> What makes me think that Mary may have been a Ware also is the fact on >> one of the census it had a W after Mary. You would think this was the >> initial of her middle name but on other women I have found that it can > also >> be the 1st letter in their maiden name. I have found this more than one >> time on other females. >> After someone posted the census info on this line it sure looks good for >> her to be the Mary out of the Ware line. She has her bro & sister in the >> house with she & Lewis in Gonzales Co and everything fits her family real >> well. >> I had not taken the time to go to Cannon Co TN & look at the Limestone Co >> Hancock families until that post from the message board last night. >> I found living next door to them the Willard family that a son's family >> came to Limestone Co after the Civil War also. >> That young D B Willard was living with RA Hancock & Lewis Hancock in >> 1850 >> Cannon Co TN now I am wondering if there is some connection of this >> Willard family to the early Hancock families. Just have to keep >> digging >> & see if I can find a marriage for this William Willard next door to the >> Hancock family. >> Pat Oates in TX >> >> >> At 11:35 AM 3/6/2005 -0600, you wrote: >> >Hi, >> >Well, maybe yes and maybe no <G>. That's what I love about these >> lists---so many heads and hearts pulling together to help find answers. >> > >> >I do agree that Mary may have been a Ware but there is no way of proving >> it unless someone finds a family Bible with Mary and Lewis Ross's >> marriage >> and her maiden name. But, I don't know of the existence of one. No one > in >> the Hancock family seems to know what Mary's maiden name was. >> > >> >Mary was born in 1838 and she does fit the age of the Mary Ware in the >> 1850 Limestone Census with the James J. Ware family. Also, if Mary had >> been a Ware that would explain how she and Lewis Ross were allowed to > adopt >> three boys when they were 63 and 57 years of age. Again, though, this >> cannot be considered as proof of her maiden name. >> > >> >One thing about the LDS site and the Hancock information contained >> >there. >> I did not submit anything to that site and I don't know the people who > did, >> nor where they got their information. It looks like the submitters were >> folks who were submitting a spouse's data along with all of the Hancock >> data. However, some of their data is incorrect and I have never heard of >> any of the submitters---and, I do not know what the Hancock Family >> Organization is as stated by Maureen Ward, one of the submitters. >> > >> >I am very leery of submitting data as some commercial sites (not the LDS >> one) take your data and put it on a paid site or a disc to sell under > their >> copyright and you cannot then share the same data (even though it >> originated with you) without infringing on their copyright. This >> happened >> on the Hancock list several years ago and there was a big "stink" when >> one >> of the Hancock members tried to share her data with others on the >> list---Broderbund told her that if she did not stop they would sue her >> under the copyright laws. Keep in mind this was over data she had >> submitted to the Broderbund site in the spirit of sharing her data with >> other Hancocks. I do not share all my information with anyone unless I > put >> my copyright on it with the proviso that they may share with other family >> members but not a public website. >> >Jean Hancock in TX >> > >> >----- Original Message ----- >> >From: pdsain1950@worldnet.att.net >> >To: TXLIMEST-L@rootsweb.com >> >Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005 10:54 PM >> >Subject: Re: L.R. Hancock and wife Mary- (Year of 1892) >> > >> > >> >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >> > >> >Classification: Query >> > >> >Message Board URL: >> > >> >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/jlB.2ACI/1774.1 >> > >> >Message Board Post: >> > >> >It appears from the US Federal census records that Mary Hancock was a >> WARE. William Ira or Ira William was her brother? I was not able to > find >> the Hancock's in the 1870 record who were found in Cannon Co TN in 1850. >> > >> >1880 - Springfield & Tehuacana, Limestone, Texas >> >Family History Library Film 1255317 >> >NA Film Number T9-1317 Page Number 378A >> >Ross HANCOCK Self 57 TN Farmer VA VA >> >Mary W. HANCOCK Wife 41 TX Housekeeper TX AL >> >Winnie P. HANCOCK Other Female 12 TX TX AR >> > >> >1880 - District 97, Mexia, Limestone, Texas >> >Family History Library Film 1255317 >> >NA Film Number T9-1317 Page Number 447A >> >Ira W. WARE Self 28 TX Farmer --- --- >> >Louisa WARE Wife 30 AL Keeping House --- AL >> >William R. WARE Son 10 TX >> >Mary S. WARE Dau 6 TX >> >James J. WARE Son 2 TX >> >Ira WARE Son 1 TX >> > >> >1 June 1870, TEXAS, LIMESTONE, EUTAW P O >> >Series: M593 Roll: 1596 Page: 237 >> >Ira Ware, 23, TX >> >Frances Ware, 20, TX >> >William Ware, 10 mos, TX >> >May? A Williams, male, 9, TX >> > >> >21 June 1860, TEXAS, GONZALES, GONZALES P O >> >Series: M653 Roll: 1295 Page: 92 >> >Dan'l Myers, 33, stock keeper, born Hamburg >> >Elizabeth Myers, 30, born LA >> >Chris...? Myers, female, 6, TX >> >Stephen Myers, 3, TX >> >D J or P J Myers, 6 mos, female, TX >> >Ross Hancock, 40, TN, teamster, $1000 personal wealth >> >Mary Hancock, 18, TX >> >Nancy Ware, 17, TX >> >Wm I Ware, 11, TX >> > >> >1850, Precinct 1, Limestone, Texas >> >Page: 359 Roll: M432_912 >> >James J Ware, 33, born TN, $2500 wealth >> >Margaret Ware, 28, born AL >> >Mary Ware, 12, TX >> >Nancy Ware, 4, TX >> >Ireg Ware, 2, TX >> > >> >1850, District 10, Cannon, Tennessee >> >Page: 363 Roll: M432_872 >> >Dwelling #200 >> >Lewis Hancock, 64, VA >> >Bleauford J Hancock, 18, TN, male...Limestone Co, 1860, 1880 >> > >> >Dwelling #203 >> >R A Hancock, male, 23, TN >> >Lewis R Hancock, 21, TN >> >D B Willard, 20, TN >> > >> >Dwelling #205 >> >Richard Hancock, 67, VA >> >Mary Hancock, 75, Maryland >> > >> >..page 364 1850 Dist 10, Cannon, TN >> >Charles Hancock, 27, TN.....found in Limestone Co, 1860, 1880 >> >Acasey C Hancock, 22, TN >> >Wm Thos Hancock, 2, TN >> >Lewis R Hancock, 1, TN....Limestone Co, 1880 >> >> >> >> ==== TXLIMEST Mailing List ==== >> You can search the Archives for old messages >> http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=TXLIMEST-L >> >> ============================== >> View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find >> marriage announcements and more. Learn more: >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >> > > > ==== TXLIMEST Mailing List ==== > The Limestone County Resource Page is at > http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/TX/Limestone/ > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >
Thanks Wanda I had this I am looking for his burial place in hopes of finding his sister Eliza Jane Burroughs Evans Mitchum I have no clue who her Evans or Mitchum husband was but believe she was my ggggrandmother James was the first child born after Eliza in Tallapoosa Co AL The children before him where born in Augusta Ga He was in Sabine co Tx in 1850,1860 and 1870 by 1880 and 1900 he was in Galveston And he is on a few of the City Directories in Galveston in the 1890's I believe he is buried in Galveston somewhere more than likely Debra LaMel Tx ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wanda K. Ellerbee" <Lrbee@charter.net> To: <TXLIMEST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 6:27 PM Subject: Re: [TXLIMEST] Re: L.R. Hancock and wife Mary- (Year of 1892) > Hand Book of Texas Online: > format this article to print > > BURROUGHS, JAMES M. (1824-?). James M. Burroughs, politician and > lawyer, was born in Alabama in 1824. He moved to Texas in 1844 and > represented Harris County in the Convention of 1845.qv He served in the > Texas House from 1846 to 1848 and in the Senate from 1855 to 1858. In the > Secession Conventionqv (1861) he was a member of the foreign relations > committee. Afterwards, he served as a scout and as a major in the artillery > of the Confederate Army. During his service in the military, Burroughs was > recognized for heroism by general orders of the army. In July 1866 he > attended a convention at Navasota and was elected to the United States > Congress but was not seated because of the radical Reconstructionqv policy > of the Congress. In 1868 he was a delegate to the Democratic national > convention in New York. He subsequently practiced law in Houston and in > Galveston, where he was living in the mid-1890s. He served as vice president > and later president of the Galveston Wharf Company (see galveston wharves). > One of Burroughs's acquaintances described him as a hard-fighting lawyer and > an "unreconstructed rebel." > > BIBLIOGRAPHY: Louis Wiltz Kemp Papers, Barker Texas History Center, > University of Texas at Austin. Norman Kittrell, Governors Who Have Been and > Other Public Men of Texas (Houston: Dealy-Adey-Elgin, 1921). William S. > Speer and John H. Brown, eds., Encyclopedia of the New West (Marshall, > Texas: United States Biographical Publishing, 1881; rpt., Easley, South > Carolina: Southern Historical Press, 1978). Texas House of Representatives, > Biographical Directory of the Texan Conventions and Congresses, 1832-1845 > (Austin: Book Exchange, 1941). > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jeff and Debra LaMel" <dlamel@sw.rr.com> > To: <TXLIMEST-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 2:22 PM > Subject: Re: [TXLIMEST] Re: L.R. Hancock and wife Mary- (Year of 1892) > > > > Jean and Pat > > > > I have on numerous occaisions also found my female relatives with the > > first > > initial of there maiden name shown on census records as the middle initial > > I also have found some listed with there true middle initial so I guess it > > just depended on who did the census taking and how they did that recording > > > > I have learned to look for both just in case > > > > I have a ggggrandmother who on the 1850 census of a different county > > listed > > as Eliza E b abt 1817 GA > > I have been trying for over 5 years to find her maiden name to no luck > > until > > quite by accident another researcher looked up some records for me in > > Sabine > > co Tx > > She found a woman named Eliza Jane Burroughs Evans Mitchum listed as > > getting > > land from her unmarried brother who at the time according to the land > > record > > lived in Galveston Tx HIs name was James Burroughs a attorney and he was a > > signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence > > You would think that since he signed such a important document there would > > be some history on him there is nothing > > > > This Eliza Jane Burroughs Evans Mitchum also was born in 1817 in Augusta > > Ga > > I also learned that where she lived in Sabine co Tx was only 5 miles from > > where my James Mitchum lived > > Even though I have no solid proof she is my ggggrandmother I have come to > > the conclusion that she may be and that her and my gggggrandfather might > > have divorced > > I have nothing that disputes she isnt either so I have added her to my > > family with notes that she is not a proven family member beyond a > > reasonable > > doubt > > You see Shelby and Sabine are both burned counties which makes it very > > diffucult to say the least > > > > > > You see the only census we find her on is the 1850 by 1870 the next census > > i > > find my gggggrandfather on she is no where to be found > > there son William Daniel Mitchum/Michum by the 1900 census he is in > > Limestone co Tx he is buried in Prairie Hill Cem He brought his family > > however I know came to Limestone co Tx from 1880 Bell co Tx in 1884 He > > left > > Shelby after the 1870 census and moved to Bell Co Tx > > > > His son and my ggrandfather William "Willie' Rufus Michum left a journal > > telling when they came to Limestone Co Tx He never mentions his > > grandmothers > > name however does mention his grandfather as being named James Mitchum > > from > > NC (sure wish he would of said where in NC) > > out of him (WD Michum) and his 3 other siblings we have yet to find one of > > there death cert that list parents names on them > > That sucks becuase my WD Michum died in 1922 Limestone and there is no > > death cert for him no where and believe me i have checked every > > surrounding > > county and Austin to no avail. they lived in Watt with a RT 4 Mart Address > > There house still stands today in Watt > > It was last summer a run down shack being remodeled by the people who own > > it > > that live next door > > > > that couple was very surprised to know that I had a old photo of there > > house > > I had trouble finding it so I stopped and asked this very nice couple and > > when the lady said well that is the house next door that we own I was > > flabergasted that out of all the people who live in Watt that I happened > > to > > pick the ones who owned it > > > > That lady was very kind and her and her husband let me and my kids go > > inside > > and look at the house my mother was born in > > I also took photos of the outside > > I did not howeve get the street that it now is on I forgot to do that > > > > When you go down Hwy 84 just as or right before you see the Watt sign > > there > > is a road to the right and then you go to the end of that road and turn > > left > > The house is the first one on the right hand side of the road > > When i was there it was overgrown with trees and looked like it was going > > to > > fall down they had remodeled the kitchen and part of the living room only > > They live in the house that is right accross the street from where you > > turn > > left at > > so if anyone can tell me the name of those 2 streets I would be greatful > > When you turn right off Hwy 84 there is some kinda of hugh commercial > > building there on the left and what looks like a old abandoned church or > > school behind it > > It is about 5-10 miles from Priaire Hill cem going back towards Waco > > I have 2 photos of the house one taken in the early 1980's where my mother > > is standing in front of it and one I took last summer > > > > Debra LaMel WF TX > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Patricia Oates" <trish@texasinternet.com> > > To: <TXLIMEST-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 12:30 PM > > Subject: Re: [TXLIMEST] Re: L.R. Hancock and wife Mary- (Year of 1892) > > > > > >> Jean > >> What makes me think that Mary may have been a Ware also is the fact on > >> one of the census it had a W after Mary. You would think this was the > >> initial of her middle name but on other women I have found that it can > > also > >> be the 1st letter in their maiden name. I have found this more than one > >> time on other females. > >> After someone posted the census info on this line it sure looks good for > >> her to be the Mary out of the Ware line. She has her bro & sister in the > >> house with she & Lewis in Gonzales Co and everything fits her family real > >> well. > >> I had not taken the time to go to Cannon Co TN & look at the Limestone Co > >> Hancock families until that post from the message board last night. > >> I found living next door to them the Willard family that a son's family > >> came to Limestone Co after the Civil War also. > >> That young D B Willard was living with RA Hancock & Lewis Hancock in > >> 1850 > >> Cannon Co TN now I am wondering if there is some connection of this > >> Willard family to the early Hancock families. Just have to keep > >> digging > >> & see if I can find a marriage for this William Willard next door to the > >> Hancock family. > >> Pat Oates in TX > >> > >> > >> At 11:35 AM 3/6/2005 -0600, you wrote: > >> >Hi, > >> >Well, maybe yes and maybe no <G>. That's what I love about these > >> lists---so many heads and hearts pulling together to help find answers. > >> > > >> >I do agree that Mary may have been a Ware but there is no way of proving > >> it unless someone finds a family Bible with Mary and Lewis Ross's > >> marriage > >> and her maiden name. But, I don't know of the existence of one. No one > > in > >> the Hancock family seems to know what Mary's maiden name was. > >> > > >> >Mary was born in 1838 and she does fit the age of the Mary Ware in the > >> 1850 Limestone Census with the James J. Ware family. Also, if Mary had > >> been a Ware that would explain how she and Lewis Ross were allowed to > > adopt > >> three boys when they were 63 and 57 years of age. Again, though, this > >> cannot be considered as proof of her maiden name. > >> > > >> >One thing about the LDS site and the Hancock information contained > >> >there. > >> I did not submit anything to that site and I don't know the people who > > did, > >> nor where they got their information. It looks like the submitters were > >> folks who were submitting a spouse's data along with all of the Hancock > >> data. However, some of their data is incorrect and I have never heard of > >> any of the submitters---and, I do not know what the Hancock Family > >> Organization is as stated by Maureen Ward, one of the submitters. > >> > > >> >I am very leery of submitting data as some commercial sites (not the LDS > >> one) take your data and put it on a paid site or a disc to sell under > > their > >> copyright and you cannot then share the same data (even though it > >> originated with you) without infringing on their copyright. This > >> happened > >> on the Hancock list several years ago and there was a big "stink" when > >> one > >> of the Hancock members tried to share her data with others on the > >> list---Broderbund told her that if she did not stop they would sue her > >> under the copyright laws. Keep in mind this was over data she had > >> submitted to the Broderbund site in the spirit of sharing her data with > >> other Hancocks. I do not share all my information with anyone unless I > > put > >> my copyright on it with the proviso that they may share with other family > >> members but not a public website. > >> >Jean Hancock in TX > >> > > >> >----- Original Message ----- > >> >From: pdsain1950@worldnet.att.net > >> >To: TXLIMEST-L@rootsweb.com > >> >Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005 10:54 PM > >> >Subject: Re: L.R. Hancock and wife Mary- (Year of 1892) > >> > > >> > > >> >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >> > > >> >Classification: Query > >> > > >> >Message Board URL: > >> > > >> >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/jlB.2ACI/1774.1 > >> > > >> >Message Board Post: > >> > > >> >It appears from the US Federal census records that Mary Hancock was a > >> WARE. William Ira or Ira William was her brother? I was not able to > > find > >> the Hancock's in the 1870 record who were found in Cannon Co TN in 1850. > >> > > >> >1880 - Springfield & Tehuacana, Limestone, Texas > >> >Family History Library Film 1255317 > >> >NA Film Number T9-1317 Page Number 378A > >> >Ross HANCOCK Self 57 TN Farmer VA VA > >> >Mary W. HANCOCK Wife 41 TX Housekeeper TX AL > >> >Winnie P. HANCOCK Other Female 12 TX TX AR > >> > > >> >1880 - District 97, Mexia, Limestone, Texas > >> >Family History Library Film 1255317 > >> >NA Film Number T9-1317 Page Number 447A > >> >Ira W. WARE Self 28 TX Farmer --- --- > >> >Louisa WARE Wife 30 AL Keeping House --- AL > >> >William R. WARE Son 10 TX > >> >Mary S. WARE Dau 6 TX > >> >James J. WARE Son 2 TX > >> >Ira WARE Son 1 TX > >> > > >> >1 June 1870, TEXAS, LIMESTONE, EUTAW P O > >> >Series: M593 Roll: 1596 Page: 237 > >> >Ira Ware, 23, TX > >> >Frances Ware, 20, TX > >> >William Ware, 10 mos, TX > >> >May? A Williams, male, 9, TX > >> > > >> >21 June 1860, TEXAS, GONZALES, GONZALES P O > >> >Series: M653 Roll: 1295 Page: 92 > >> >Dan'l Myers, 33, stock keeper, born Hamburg > >> >Elizabeth Myers, 30, born LA > >> >Chris...? Myers, female, 6, TX > >> >Stephen Myers, 3, TX > >> >D J or P J Myers, 6 mos, female, TX > >> >Ross Hancock, 40, TN, teamster, $1000 personal wealth > >> >Mary Hancock, 18, TX > >> >Nancy Ware, 17, TX > >> >Wm I Ware, 11, TX > >> > > >> >1850, Precinct 1, Limestone, Texas > >> >Page: 359 Roll: M432_912 > >> >James J Ware, 33, born TN, $2500 wealth > >> >Margaret Ware, 28, born AL > >> >Mary Ware, 12, TX > >> >Nancy Ware, 4, TX > >> >Ireg Ware, 2, TX > >> > > >> >1850, District 10, Cannon, Tennessee > >> >Page: 363 Roll: M432_872 > >> >Dwelling #200 > >> >Lewis Hancock, 64, VA > >> >Bleauford J Hancock, 18, TN, male...Limestone Co, 1860, 1880 > >> > > >> >Dwelling #203 > >> >R A Hancock, male, 23, TN > >> >Lewis R Hancock, 21, TN > >> >D B Willard, 20, TN > >> > > >> >Dwelling #205 > >> >Richard Hancock, 67, VA > >> >Mary Hancock, 75, Maryland > >> > > >> >..page 364 1850 Dist 10, Cannon, TN > >> >Charles Hancock, 27, TN.....found in Limestone Co, 1860, 1880 > >> >Acasey C Hancock, 22, TN > >> >Wm Thos Hancock, 2, TN > >> >Lewis R Hancock, 1, TN....Limestone Co, 1880 > >> > >> > >> > >> ==== TXLIMEST Mailing List ==== > >> You can search the Archives for old messages > >> http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=TXLIMEST-L > >> > >> ============================== > >> View and search Historical Newspapers. 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Hi Pat, I am with you on thinking Mary was a Ware. However, I am not sure that the Hancocks on the Gonzales Census were our Lewis Ross and Mary. I cannot think of any reason they would have gone from TN to Gonzales, especially since LR enlisted in May 1861 in the Texas Cavalry during the CW. Also, the ages do not fit for LR and Mary as he would have only been 31 at that time and Mary would have been abt. 22. However, as we all know, folks travelled all over the countryside back then---even more than we do now---so I sure wouldn't count that out as a possibility---especially since there were two Ware children living with the same family as LR and Mary! And, of course there is the 1850 Census of Limestone where there was a Nancy and a Mary Ware living with James and Margaret Ware. This just gets curiouser and curiouser doesn't it? One thing I found out about the Wilson/Cannon Co. Hancocks is that they apparently lived in a sort of "Hallow" (or Holler) of some 500 ac. which straddled Sycamore Creek. Most of the Hancocks lived adjacent to one another as they grew of age. I guess Lewis and Frankye needed all that room as they raised 10 children of their own plus 6 of his brother's children there. Anyway, this is an interesting puzzle and I am so glad so many of you are helping to figure it out. I've needed something to bring me out of the doldrums of this rainy yucky weather! Wonder if we're ever going to see sunshine anytime soon???? Jean ----- Original Message ----- From: Patricia Oates To: TXLIMEST-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 12:30 PM Subject: Re: [TXLIMEST] Re: L.R. Hancock and wife Mary- (Year of 1892) Jean What makes me think that Mary may have been a Ware also is the fact on one of the census it had a W after Mary. You would think this was the initial of her middle name but on other women I have found that it can also be the 1st letter in their maiden name. I have found this more than one time on other females. After someone posted the census info on this line it sure looks good for her to be the Mary out of the Ware line. She has her bro & sister in the house with she & Lewis in Gonzales Co and everything fits her family real well. I had not taken the time to go to Cannon Co TN & look at the Limestone Co Hancock families until that post from the message board last night. I found living next door to them the Willard family that a son's family came to Limestone Co after the Civil War also. That young D B Willard was living with RA Hancock & Lewis Hancock in 1850 Cannon Co TN now I am wondering if there is some connection of this Willard family to the early Hancock families. Just have to keep digging & see if I can find a marriage for this William Willard next door to the Hancock family. Pat Oates in TX At 11:35 AM 3/6/2005 -0600, you wrote: >Hi, >Well, maybe yes and maybe no <G>. That's what I love about these lists---so many heads and hearts pulling together to help find answers. > >I do agree that Mary may have been a Ware but there is no way of proving it unless someone finds a family Bible with Mary and Lewis Ross's marriage and her maiden name. But, I don't know of the existence of one. No one in the Hancock family seems to know what Mary's maiden name was. > >Mary was born in 1838 and she does fit the age of the Mary Ware in the 1850 Limestone Census with the James J. Ware family. Also, if Mary had been a Ware that would explain how she and Lewis Ross were allowed to adopt three boys when they were 63 and 57 years of age. Again, though, this cannot be considered as proof of her maiden name. > >One thing about the LDS site and the Hancock information contained there. I did not submit anything to that site and I don't know the people who did, nor where they got their information. It looks like the submitters were folks who were submitting a spouse's data along with all of the Hancock data. However, some of their data is incorrect and I have never heard of any of the submitters---and, I do not know what the Hancock Family Organization is as stated by Maureen Ward, one of the submitters. > >I am very leery of submitting data as some commercial sites (not the LDS one) take your data and put it on a paid site or a disc to sell under their copyright and you cannot then share the same data (even though it originated with you) without infringing on their copyright. This happened on the Hancock list several years ago and there was a big "stink" when one of the Hancock members tried to share her data with others on the list---Broderbund told her that if she did not stop they would sue her under the copyright laws. Keep in mind this was over data she had submitted to the Broderbund site in the spirit of sharing her data with other Hancocks. I do not share all my information with anyone unless I put my copyright on it with the proviso that they may share with other family members but not a public website. >Jean Hancock in TX > >----- Original Message ----- >From: pdsain1950@worldnet.att.net >To: TXLIMEST-L@rootsweb.com >Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005 10:54 PM >Subject: Re: L.R. Hancock and wife Mary- (Year of 1892) > > >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/jlB.2ACI/1774.1 > >Message Board Post: > >It appears from the US Federal census records that Mary Hancock was a WARE. William Ira or Ira William was her brother? I was not able to find the Hancock's in the 1870 record who were found in Cannon Co TN in 1850. > >1880 - Springfield & Tehuacana, Limestone, Texas >Family History Library Film 1255317 >NA Film Number T9-1317 Page Number 378A >Ross HANCOCK Self 57 TN Farmer VA VA >Mary W. HANCOCK Wife 41 TX Housekeeper TX AL >Winnie P. HANCOCK Other Female 12 TX TX AR > >1880 - District 97, Mexia, Limestone, Texas >Family History Library Film 1255317 >NA Film Number T9-1317 Page Number 447A >Ira W. WARE Self 28 TX Farmer --- --- >Louisa WARE Wife 30 AL Keeping House --- AL >William R. WARE Son 10 TX >Mary S. WARE Dau 6 TX >James J. WARE Son 2 TX >Ira WARE Son 1 TX > >1 June 1870, TEXAS, LIMESTONE, EUTAW P O >Series: M593 Roll: 1596 Page: 237 >Ira Ware, 23, TX >Frances Ware, 20, TX >William Ware, 10 mos, TX >May? A Williams, male, 9, TX > >21 June 1860, TEXAS, GONZALES, GONZALES P O >Series: M653 Roll: 1295 Page: 92 >Dan'l Myers, 33, stock keeper, born Hamburg >Elizabeth Myers, 30, born LA >Chris...? Myers, female, 6, TX >Stephen Myers, 3, TX >D J or P J Myers, 6 mos, female, TX >Ross Hancock, 40, TN, teamster, $1000 personal wealth >Mary Hancock, 18, TX >Nancy Ware, 17, TX >Wm I Ware, 11, TX > >1850, Precinct 1, Limestone, Texas >Page: 359 Roll: M432_912 >James J Ware, 33, born TN, $2500 wealth >Margaret Ware, 28, born AL >Mary Ware, 12, TX >Nancy Ware, 4, TX >Ireg Ware, 2, TX > >1850, District 10, Cannon, Tennessee >Page: 363 Roll: M432_872 >Dwelling #200 >Lewis Hancock, 64, VA >Bleauford J Hancock, 18, TN, male...Limestone Co, 1860, 1880 > >Dwelling #203 >R A Hancock, male, 23, TN >Lewis R Hancock, 21, TN >D B Willard, 20, TN > >Dwelling #205 >Richard Hancock, 67, VA >Mary Hancock, 75, Maryland > >..page 364 1850 Dist 10, Cannon, TN >Charles Hancock, 27, TN.....found in Limestone Co, 1860, 1880 >Acasey C Hancock, 22, TN >Wm Thos Hancock, 2, TN >Lewis R Hancock, 1, TN....Limestone Co, 1880 ______________________________