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    1. [TXREDRIV] 1938 Welfare Question
    2. mjam
    3. Here is some info about a former governor of Texas and his helping get welfare for Texans during the depression. Hope this helps. Mary Jameson Texas Governor James V Allred: An Inventory of Records at the Texas State Archives, 1931-1939 (bulk 1935-1938) Overview Creator: Texas. Governor (1935-1939 : Allred) Title: Records Dates: 1931-1939 Dates: (bulk 1935-1938) Abstract: These records from the office of Texas Governor James V Allred include correspondence, proclamations, speeches and press releases, reports and printed materials, and one reel to reel audio tape from 1931-1939 (bulk 1935-1938). Most of the correspondence is from the general public seeking relief from the Great Depression, including people asking for employment and financial assistance. More than half of the collection is related to the relief efforts of state and federal government agencies. Additional records deal with Allred's first campaign for the governorship in 1934, the Texas Centennial celebration in Dallas in 1936, and state legislation on issues such as taxes, old age pensions and gambling, from 1935 to 1938. Biographical Sketch James V (V was his middle name, not an initial) Allred served as Governor of Texas for two terms during the Great Depression from 1935 to 1939. He was born in Bowie, Texas on March 29, 1899, graduated from Bowie High School in 1917 and enrolled at Rice Institute (now Rice University) in Houston but was forced to withdraw after one semester for financial reasons. He worked for the United States Immigration Service and later enlisted in the Navy during World War I. After the war he worked as a law clerk in a Wichita Falls law office. He received an LL.B. from Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tennessee in 1921 and returned to Wichita Falls to practice law. In 1923 Governor Pat Neff appointed Allred to fill an unexpired term as district attorney for the Thirtieth Texas District, encompassing Archer, Wichita and Young counties. He earned a reputation as "the fighting district attorney" for his outspoken opposition to the Ku Klux Klan. He ran for state attorney general in 1926 but lost in a close election and ran again successfully in 1930. As attorney general he gained public approval campaigning against monopolies and the influence of big businesses on state taxation and fiscal policies. In 1934 he successfully ran for governor. Issues in his platform included regulation of public utilities, a graduated tax on large chain stores to preserve competitive balance for small independent operators, and opposition to a state sales tax as a revenue generating device with more of an emphasis on property valuations instead. During his first term he worked closely with agencies of the federal government to provide relief from the Depression. Legislation during his first term provided for additional highway construction, educational support, old age pensions and expanded state welfare services. Governor Allred supported law and order issues. He helped to create the Board of Pardons and Paroles in 1935 and reformed the parole system which had been abused under earlier administrations. He convened the First Southwestern States Parole Conference in Galveston in September 1936 to discuss issues and share ideas with high ranking law enforcement officials from Arizona, Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico and Oklahoma. He also oversaw the creation of the Texas Department of Public Safety in 1935, which took over responsibility of the Texas Rangers from the Adjutant General's Office and ran the Highway Patrol. During this time Allred rose to national prominence. In large part because of his support for President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal national relief measures, the National Junior Chamber of Commerce named him its "Outstanding Young Man in America in 1935." At the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia in June 1936 he gave the nominating speech for his friend, Vice President John Nance Garner. Allred easily won reelection in 1936 with the enthusiastic endorsement of President Roosevelt. Accomplishments of his second term included the establishment of a state teacher retirement system, the repeal of pari-mutuel betting in the state, and the use of the Texas Rangers to suppress labor unrest around the state. He continued to push for increased funding for social security and welfare programs and the expansion of state services but had difficulties in getting the state legislature to cooperate in funding his programs. Additional correspondence with the public deals with the Texas Centennial celebration in Dallas in 1936 and state legislation from 1935 to 1938 on issues such as educational support, expanded welfare services, taxes, old age pensions and gambling.

    08/08/2007 03:43:28
    1. Re: [TXREDRIV] BURKET/BURKETT
    2. mjam
    3. Maryann, Here's what I have on Kizziah. We've shared info before, I think. My mother was a Mauldin. Charles Franklin "Charley" was her dad. Mary Jameson Descendants of Kizziah "Kizzie" Mauldin Generation No. 1 1. KIZZIAH "KIZZIE"3 MAULDIN (HAYDEN (HADEN) A. (ANDREW)2, ANDREW E. (EZEKIEL?)1) was born January 16, 1837 in MS, and died February 07, 1893 in Buried at McKenzie Chapel Cemetery, 15 miles east of Bogata, Red River Co., TX. She married (1) DAVIS (DAVID?) P. BURKETT. She married (2) THOMAS G. SHARP, son of JOHN SHARP and ALTHA ?UNKNOWN. More About KIZZIAH "KIZZIE" MAULDIN: Fact 1: 1850, Yalabusha Co., MS Census states she was 15 years old in 1850. Fact 2: 1860, Independence Co., AR census shows her living there. Fact 3: 1870, Liberty, Independence Co., AR census shows her living there. Children of KIZZIAH MAULDIN and DAVIS BURKETT are: i. DAVID4 BURKETT. ii. JAMES BURKETT. Children of KIZZIAH MAULDIN and THOMAS SHARP are: iii. FRANKLIN4 SHARP, b. 1854. iv. HADEN SHARP, b. 1856. v. JOSANAH SHARP, b. 1859. ---------------------------- > Hello, > I'm back working on these Mauldin descendants. I have Kizziah Mauldin, married to David P. Burket/Burkett. Show her died 2 Feb 1893 in Red River county, TX. I don't know where I picked up this info. Could someone check this out for me & let me know if it's correct & where she might be buried? > > Also, If anyone has the book by Lawrence & Sue Dale "Burials, Cemetery, and Death Records of Red River County" and wishes to sell it, I'd be interested. I understand it is out of print. > > Thank you, > Maryann Root > Augusta, MI > Surnames - Mauldin, Latimer, Leatherwood, McDaniel > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TXREDRIV-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    08/08/2007 03:16:11
    1. [TXREDRIV] BURKET/BURKETT
    2. Hello, I'm back working on these Mauldin descendants. I have Kizziah Mauldin, married to David P. Burket/Burkett. Show her died 2 Feb 1893 in Red River county, TX. I don't know where I picked up this info. Could someone check this out for me & let me know if it's correct & where she might be buried? Also, If anyone has the book by Lawrence & Sue Dale "Burials, Cemetery, and Death Records of Red River County" and wishes to sell it, I'd be interested. I understand it is out of print. Thank you, Maryann Root Augusta, MI Surnames - Mauldin, Latimer, Leatherwood, McDaniel

    08/08/2007 01:13:56
    1. Re: [TXREDRIV] BURKET/BURKETT
    2. Carol or Billy
    3. check on ebay ----- Original Message ----- From: <fma.root@tds.net> To: <TXREDRIV@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 6:13 PM Subject: [TXREDRIV] BURKET/BURKETT > Hello, > I'm back working on these Mauldin descendants. I have Kizziah Mauldin, > married to David P. Burket/Burkett. Show her died 2 Feb 1893 in Red River > county, TX. I don't know where I picked up this info. Could someone > check this out for me & let me know if it's correct & where she might be > buried? > > Also, If anyone has the book by Lawrence & Sue Dale "Burials, Cemetery, > and Death Records of Red River County" and wishes to sell it, I'd be > interested. I understand it is out of print. > > Thank you, > Maryann Root > Augusta, MI > Surnames - Mauldin, Latimer, Leatherwood, McDaniel > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TXREDRIV-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/08/2007 01:08:17
    1. Re: [TXREDRIV] 1938 Welfare Question-Please help *** announcement ***
    2. treviawbeverly
    3. Well, I guess no harm in 'lettig the cat out of the bag' since it will be out in a couple of weeks anyway. At the 2008 Angelina College Genealogy Conference (and a trial run closer to home) I will be presenting a topic I've never known to be covered before entitled "FDR's 'New Deal' Genealogy" -- this topic and more will be discussed. Our 2008 program is not up yet but will be in a couple of weeks. Those not familar with us, take a look at the website at http://www.angelina.edu/genealogy.htm for the 2007 just past program. Here's a testimony from a nationally-known lecturer.... Report on the ANGELINA COLLEGE GENEALOGY CONFERENCE Lufkin, Texas July 19-21, 2007 By Carolyn Earle Billingsley Desmond Walls Allen and I just returned from the 11th Annual Angelina College Genealogy Conference in Lufkin, Texas. This was our first time to attend and it turned out to be a wonderful small conference, with a great variety of superb speakers and topics to choose from. Three sessions run concurrently on Friday and Saturday, with all-day topics for those who attend on Thursday. We can highly recommend this conference to anyone at any level in their genealogical experience. There were classes for everybody from beginners to advanced researchers . . . and not just Texas topics. The large national conferences are marvelous but sometimes a smaller, more intimate conference, such as this one, can be a richer experience-smaller classes and more interaction between attendees and with the lecturers. There was also a fairly large vendors' area for a conference of this size, with a nice variety of vendors. Speakers included: Desmond Walls Allen, Trevia Wooster Beverly, Carolyn Earle Billingsley, Emily Anne Croom, Charlie Gardes, Pat Gordon, Melvin C. Johnson, Don Raney, and John A. Sellers. There are several nice hotels adjacent to the beautiful Angelina College campus and-a big plus-one of my favorite restaurants for Cajun food: Ralph and Kacoo's! So mark your calendars for next year. The conference is always the third weekend in July-next year that will be 17-19 July 2008. The 2008 information should be up on the website by the end of August at www.angelina.edu/genealogy.htm. For questions, please contact Trevia Wooster Beverly, Assistant Coordinator & Program Chair, Houston, Texas 713.864-6862; treviawbeverly@houston.rr.com Extracted from The Arkansas Genealogical Society E-zine Volume 2, Number 8 (August 2007) We hope you'll mark your calendar and plan to be with us. Three "featured speakers" plus our core staff. Trevia ----- Original Message ----- From: <drew-slate@charter.net> To: <txredriv@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 11:16 AM Subject: Re: [TXREDRIV] 1938 Welfare Question-Please help > Melba, > > President FDR had fully established the first National Welfare System by 1935. This was a big change from the previous history of the US's way of handling things. Before this time, it was handled on the local and even state levels. This varied tremendously until around 1910. In 1909, Teddy Roosevelt called for a committee to look into the problems with poor single mothers and their childern. Starting in 1911, states began to implement "mother's pensions" which became the leading "welfare" help in the US. Keep in mind this was only for mother's and their children, not fathers or full families. > > Of interesting note though for this discussion is the first 2 yrs of the "New Deal", that FDR put in place, was just for the unemployeed, not for the unemployable. The difference was someone that was able to work and someone that was unable to work (widows, poor children, elderly, and disabled). The unemployable were still handled by state and local programs. > > Social Security was signed into existence in 1935 by FDR. This established the foundation of many of the "welfare" environment of today. SS itself is a part of that national welfare system that FDR established. The idea was that SS would evidently decline the need for other welfare needs as the population grew older and as the nation came out of the Great Depression. This obviously wasn't the case and mainly because of farm laborers and domestic servants that didn't get the benefits of SS, so the cycle wasn't ever really broken fully and the need continued on throughout the years. > > In 1992, Bill Clinton ran for President and part of his campaign was to end the national welfare environment as we knew it for the last almost 60 yrs. In 1996, President Clinton and Congress signed a reform act that moved most of welfare control back to the states and away from the federal govt. > > The AFDC (Aid to Families with Dependent Children) was established in 1936. It provided cash aid to about 500,000 children and parents at the beginning. By 1969, that number had grown to 7 million. > > There have been other programs added over the years. Things like food stamps, Medicaid and Social Security Income. > > So to answer your question... There were some federal programs in place to help single mothers in 1938-1941, and there was probably some local/state programs as well. The one thing to consider also is that is the time leading up to the US involvement in WWII. While the country wasn't involved during those years, it was still providing supplies and aid to the allied forces, so some programs were not fully funded. > > Hope some of this helps explain the time a little more... > > Drew Slate > Fort Worth, Tx > > ---- Ruthimp@aol.com wrote: > > Since we have so many senior citizens on this site that either lived it the > > Red River area or knows a lot about it, please let me ask this question. What > > kind of Welfare did the area have in the time frame of 1938 - 1941. Or did > > the U.S. Gov. or the state of Texas have such a thing? What I'm asking, were > > people able to get help of ANY kind during that period? Money? Food? etc. A > > relative told me that he and his mother had to get Welfare when he was a very > > young boy, until she could find a job. I was told by another family member > > that family help him and his mother. I'm just curious because I didn't think > > there was such a thing as welfare that far back. ????? > > > > If no one knows, does anyone know where I could start looking for the info? > > > > Thanks, > > Melba > > > > > > > > ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at > > http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TXREDRIV-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TXREDRIV-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/08/2007 07:09:41
    1. Re: [TXREDRIV] 1938 Welfare Question-Please help
    2. Melba, President FDR had fully established the first National Welfare System by 1935. This was a big change from the previous history of the US's way of handling things. Before this time, it was handled on the local and even state levels. This varied tremendously until around 1910. In 1909, Teddy Roosevelt called for a committee to look into the problems with poor single mothers and their childern. Starting in 1911, states began to implement "mother's pensions" which became the leading "welfare" help in the US. Keep in mind this was only for mother's and their children, not fathers or full families. Of interesting note though for this discussion is the first 2 yrs of the "New Deal", that FDR put in place, was just for the unemployeed, not for the unemployable. The difference was someone that was able to work and someone that was unable to work (widows, poor children, elderly, and disabled). The unemployable were still handled by state and local programs. Social Security was signed into existence in 1935 by FDR. This established the foundation of many of the "welfare" environment of today. SS itself is a part of that national welfare system that FDR established. The idea was that SS would evidently decline the need for other welfare needs as the population grew older and as the nation came out of the Great Depression. This obviously wasn't the case and mainly because of farm laborers and domestic servants that didn't get the benefits of SS, so the cycle wasn't ever really broken fully and the need continued on throughout the years. In 1992, Bill Clinton ran for President and part of his campaign was to end the national welfare environment as we knew it for the last almost 60 yrs. In 1996, President Clinton and Congress signed a reform act that moved most of welfare control back to the states and away from the federal govt. The AFDC (Aid to Families with Dependent Children) was established in 1936. It provided cash aid to about 500,000 children and parents at the beginning. By 1969, that number had grown to 7 million. There have been other programs added over the years. Things like food stamps, Medicaid and Social Security Income. So to answer your question... There were some federal programs in place to help single mothers in 1938-1941, and there was probably some local/state programs as well. The one thing to consider also is that is the time leading up to the US involvement in WWII. While the country wasn't involved during those years, it was still providing supplies and aid to the allied forces, so some programs were not fully funded. Hope some of this helps explain the time a little more... Drew Slate Fort Worth, Tx ---- Ruthimp@aol.com wrote: > Since we have so many senior citizens on this site that either lived it the > Red River area or knows a lot about it, please let me ask this question. What > kind of Welfare did the area have in the time frame of 1938 - 1941. Or did > the U.S. Gov. or the state of Texas have such a thing? What I'm asking, were > people able to get help of ANY kind during that period? Money? Food? etc. A > relative told me that he and his mother had to get Welfare when he was a very > young boy, until she could find a job. I was told by another family member > that family help him and his mother. I'm just curious because I didn't think > there was such a thing as welfare that far back. ????? > > If no one knows, does anyone know where I could start looking for the info? > > Thanks, > Melba > > > > ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at > http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TXREDRIV-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/08/2007 03:16:23
    1. Re: [TXREDRIV] HUTCHISON family in Red River Co
    2. Charmaine Riley Holley
    3. Thanks Jim, I knew that you would know them and now I know how to get in touch as well. Thanks again for all your help, Charmaine On 8/7/07, Jim Giddens <jimgidd@suddenlink.net> wrote: > > I remember J.B. Hutchison. I remember when I was in algebra class at > Clarksville High, J.B. came into the room to visit with our > teacher, Mrs > Lawson. J.B. had on this Texas A&M military uniform. She was thrilled > to > see him. I guess he had been one of her "pets", which in truth means > he > was a good and serious student. > After I was in the military and graduated from pharmacy school, my > family and I lived neighbors with J.B. and his wife and 2 girls. > By neighbors, I mean we lived in the house beside them. on north Locust. > This was late 1969 and early 1970. We were living beside them when > J.B.'s > wife was killed in a car wreck. Shortly after that we moved to Avery > where I had decided to by the Gathings Drug Store after working in it for > a > short period of time. I notice J.B. Jr is listed in Paris and J.B. is > listed in Clarksville, not sure what that tells us. I did not realize > J.B. was a Jr. > I do know Harolyn and filled prescriptions for her and J.B. here in > Paris > until I retired a year ago. Her brother Bob Bowden operates Bowden's > (clothing shop) at 131 Lamar Ave here in Paris. > Also our church has on our prayer list a "shut in" named Murbyl > Hutchison. > I assume the spelling is correct but not sure. > Jim Giddens > Paris, Tx. > p.s. I just finished voting on "America's got Talent" for Paris native, > Cas > Haley. He is good. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Donna Dilbeck" <donnadilbeck@classicnet.net> > To: <txredriv@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 6:47 PM > Subject: Re: [TXREDRIV] HUTCHISON family in Red River Co > > > > The family of James Ballard Jr. Hutchison m. Harolyn Bowden.........use > to > > live here in Clarksville, JB worked for the Highway department....I knew > > their children..Angie and Kathy and cannt remember what we call their > > brother....Harolyn is the sister of Bob Bowden that use to own The Hub > > here > > in Clarksville........The Hutchison best I can remember moved to Paris, > > Tx. > > They probably can still be found there......just looked in the paris > phone > > book and there is a number listed for the family......JB or Harolyn > might > > be > > able to help you.... Donna > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Charmaine Riley Holley" <familyhistorian@gmail.com> > > To: <txredriv@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 12:01 PM > > Subject: [TXREDRIV] HUTCHISON family in Red River Co > > > > > >> Okay, now ,with some help and more digging, I have this family sorted > and > >> need to know if anyone is working on it or knows anyone in the > >> Clarksville > >> area that is descended from this family. > >> > >> Rufus Edgar HUTCHISON b. 29 July 1878 AR d. after 1930 > >> Helen Eugenia (DEAVER but not yet proved) HUTCHISON b. Jan 1880 d. 25 > Mar > >> 1965 in Clarksville. > >> > >> two known sons: > >> > >> William Maxwell HUTCHISON b.21 Sep 1906 in Red River Co., d. 21 Aug > 1991 > >> in > >> Red River Co. (buried in Clarksville Cem) md. to Katie Bell FOWLER with > a > >> son: > >> William Michael b. in Red River Co. in 193_ > >> > >> James Ballard HUTCHISON b. 14 Aug 1914 in Red River Co., d. Mar 1987 in > >> Clarksville md. to Mary Cleve JAMISON who had sons: > >> James Ballard Jr. b. 193_ md. Harolyn BOWDEN who had children: > >> Angelina Christine b. 196_ > >> James Ballard III b. 196_ > >> Kathy Lyn b. 196_ > >> > >> William Edward b. 194_ > >> > >> > >> (I have not put in exact birthdates as, even though I found these dates > >> in > >> public records, these people may still be living) > >> > >> Would appreciate any help with this family as Helen DEAVER would have > >> been > >> a > >> daughter of Maxwell and Kate (MORRIS) DEAVER and Kate MORRIS DEAVER was > >> sister to my grt grandmother Mary Priscille MORRIS RICHARDSON. > >> > >> Thanks:) > >> > >> charmaine > >> > >> charmaine riley holley > >> familyhistorian@gmail.com > >> > >> ------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> TXREDRIV-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >> > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > TXREDRIV-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > -- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > > Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.11.2/931 - Release Date: 8/1/2007 > > 4:53 PM > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TXREDRIV-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    08/07/2007 05:01:32
    1. Re: [TXREDRIV] HUTCHISON family in Red River Co
    2. Charmaine Riley Holley
    3. Thanks a second time for your help:) charmaine On 8/2/07, BBIRDSWIFE@aol.com <BBIRDSWIFE@aol.com> wrote: > > > Deaver > D. Ethel Jan-11-1886 Aug-13-1909 Daughter of M.W. & Kate Deaver Deaver > Kate > D. Jan-24-1854 Nov-17-1927 Wife of Maxwell Wilson Deaver Maurine > Sep-28-1906 Jun-3-1909 Daughter of J.M. & Emily Deaver Deaver Maxwell > Wilson > Jun-29-1837 Mar-17-1920 Husband of Kate D. Deaver Nancy L. Jul-25-1827 > Oct-28-1891 > Wife of C.A. Deaver Deaver Susie Lane 1878 1967 > Hutchison Katie B. (Fowler) Feb-22-1910 Nov-15-2000 Married Sept. 27, 1931 > Wife of Wm. M. "Maxie" Hutchison Hutchison William M. "Maxie" > Sep-21-1906 > Aug-21-1991 Husband of Katie B. Fowler Hutchison William M. Sep-21-1906 > Aug-21-1991 Married Sept. 27, 1931 > > Above is a listing of some of your family ancestors. These are listed in > the Clarksville Cemetery. I am sure you probably already have > this information. > I do not find Rufus nor Helen listed there. > > I have contacted the county clerks office before. They have looked up > birth/death records for me, while I wait on the phone or not and > then calling me > back with the information. You might call them to see if there is a > death > certificate for Helen. You can tell them you would like the names of her > parents and where she was born. This way you can find out if she is your > Helen. > Here is their phone number and the name of one of the persons that helped > me. > > Lorie Moose > Phone: 903-427-2401 > Fax: 903-427-5510 > > Debra > > > > > > ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL > at > http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TXREDRIV-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    08/02/2007 04:44:44
    1. Re: [TXREDRIV] HUTCHISON family in Red River Co
    2. Donna Dilbeck
    3. The family of James Ballard Jr. Hutchison m. Harolyn Bowden.........use to live here in Clarksville, JB worked for the Highway department....I knew their children..Angie and Kathy and cannt remember what we call their brother....Harolyn is the sister of Bob Bowden that use to own The Hub here in Clarksville........The Hutchison best I can remember moved to Paris, Tx. They probably can still be found there......just looked in the paris phone book and there is a number listed for the family......JB or Harolyn might be able to help you.... Donna ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charmaine Riley Holley" <familyhistorian@gmail.com> To: <txredriv@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 12:01 PM Subject: [TXREDRIV] HUTCHISON family in Red River Co > Okay, now ,with some help and more digging, I have this family sorted and > need to know if anyone is working on it or knows anyone in the Clarksville > area that is descended from this family. > > Rufus Edgar HUTCHISON b. 29 July 1878 AR d. after 1930 > Helen Eugenia (DEAVER but not yet proved) HUTCHISON b. Jan 1880 d. 25 Mar > 1965 in Clarksville. > > two known sons: > > William Maxwell HUTCHISON b.21 Sep 1906 in Red River Co., d. 21 Aug 1991 > in > Red River Co. (buried in Clarksville Cem) md. to Katie Bell FOWLER with a > son: > William Michael b. in Red River Co. in 193_ > > James Ballard HUTCHISON b. 14 Aug 1914 in Red River Co., d. Mar 1987 in > Clarksville md. to Mary Cleve JAMISON who had sons: > James Ballard Jr. b. 193_ md. Harolyn BOWDEN who had children: > Angelina Christine b. 196_ > James Ballard III b. 196_ > Kathy Lyn b. 196_ > > William Edward b. 194_ > > > (I have not put in exact birthdates as, even though I found these dates in > public records, these people may still be living) > > Would appreciate any help with this family as Helen DEAVER would have been > a > daughter of Maxwell and Kate (MORRIS) DEAVER and Kate MORRIS DEAVER was > sister to my grt grandmother Mary Priscille MORRIS RICHARDSON. > > Thanks:) > > charmaine > > charmaine riley holley > familyhistorian@gmail.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TXREDRIV-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    08/02/2007 12:47:07
    1. Re: [TXREDRIV] HUTCHISON family in Red River Co
    2. Deaver D. Ethel Jan-11-1886 Aug-13-1909 Daughter of M.W. & Kate Deaver Deaver Kate D. Jan-24-1854 Nov-17-1927 Wife of Maxwell Wilson Deaver Maurine Sep-28-1906 Jun-3-1909 Daughter of J.M. & Emily Deaver Deaver Maxwell Wilson Jun-29-1837 Mar-17-1920 Husband of Kate D. Deaver Nancy L. Jul-25-1827 Oct-28-1891 Wife of C.A. Deaver Deaver Susie Lane 1878 1967 Hutchison Katie B. (Fowler) Feb-22-1910 Nov-15-2000 Married Sept. 27, 1931 Wife of Wm. M. "Maxie" Hutchison Hutchison William M. "Maxie" Sep-21-1906 Aug-21-1991 Husband of Katie B. Fowler Hutchison William M. Sep-21-1906 Aug-21-1991 Married Sept. 27, 1931 Above is a listing of some of your family ancestors. These are listed in the Clarksville Cemetery. I am sure you probably already have this information. I do not find Rufus nor Helen listed there. I have contacted the county clerks office before. They have looked up birth/death records for me, while I wait on the phone or not and then calling me back with the information. You might call them to see if there is a death certificate for Helen. You can tell them you would like the names of her parents and where she was born. This way you can find out if she is your Helen. Here is their phone number and the name of one of the persons that helped me. Lorie Moose Phone: 903-427-2401 Fax: 903-427-5510 Debra ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour

    08/02/2007 08:05:42
    1. [TXREDRIV] Hutchison vs Hutchinson
    2. Jim Giddens
    3. It has been pointed out to me that in the spelling, one has a N and the other doesn't. That needs to be considered but not dropped. I have to look under Gideon to find my Giddens in more than one census etc records. I had not notice the different spelling earlier. Jim G

    08/02/2007 07:16:16
    1. Re: [TXREDRIV] HUTCHISON
    2. Jim Giddens
    3. Charmaine, Here is the 1850 census with N.B. Hutchinson and information on family, in case it helps. Pickett was the preacher at Concord. Jim G Red River County, Tx census 1850 305 Willis Picket 53 m Minister GA Lucy 33 f GA Florida 16 f Solomon Bryant 55 m VA Mary 45 f KY Clary 16 f IN William 12 m IL Lewis 10 m Sarah Jane 7 f TX George 4 m Alfred 2 m 306 N. B. Hutchinson 38 m Farmer NC Mary 44 f William 16 m Lewis 13 m Sarah Jane 11 f John 9 m MS Napoleon 8 m Elizabeth 6 f

    08/02/2007 07:10:10
    1. Re: [TXREDRIV] HUTCHISON
    2. Jim Giddens
    3. Charmaine, Do you know if your Hutchinson could be connected to N.B. Hutchinson. He was a deacon in the Concord Church in the mid to late 1800s. I think his son's first name initial was N also. It is listed often in the church minutes (copy) from 1853 to 1905. There is a descendent of his living in the area of DeKalb, Tx, Kathy Hutchinson Mitchell. He should be in the county census during those years. The Concord Community is northeast of Clarksville about 7 to 8 miles. Jim Giddens Paris, Tx ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charmaine Riley Holley" <familyhistorian@gmail.com> To: <txredriv@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 11:47 PM Subject: [TXREDRIV] HUTCHISON > Hi, > I am looking at an HUTCHISON family who is on the 1910 censusin Red River > Co.: > > R. E. HUTCHISON b. abt 1879 AR > Helen abt b abt 1880 TX > Maxwell b. abt 1907 Red River Co. > > I am looking at Helen trying to determine if she is Helen DEAVER, daughter > of Maxwell and Kate (MORRIS) DEAVER. > > I can not find them in 1920. > > Any help would be most appreciated:) > > Charmaine > > Charmaine Riley Holley > familyhistorian@gmail.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TXREDRIV-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.11.0/929 - Release Date: 7/31/2007 > 5:26 PM > >

    08/02/2007 06:35:57
    1. [TXREDRIV] HUTCHISON family in Red River Co
    2. Charmaine Riley Holley
    3. Okay, now ,with some help and more digging, I have this family sorted and need to know if anyone is working on it or knows anyone in the Clarksville area that is descended from this family. Rufus Edgar HUTCHISON b. 29 July 1878 AR d. after 1930 Helen Eugenia (DEAVER but not yet proved) HUTCHISON b. Jan 1880 d. 25 Mar 1965 in Clarksville. two known sons: William Maxwell HUTCHISON b.21 Sep 1906 in Red River Co., d. 21 Aug 1991 in Red River Co. (buried in Clarksville Cem) md. to Katie Bell FOWLER with a son: William Michael b. in Red River Co. in 193_ James Ballard HUTCHISON b. 14 Aug 1914 in Red River Co., d. Mar 1987 in Clarksville md. to Mary Cleve JAMISON who had sons: James Ballard Jr. b. 193_ md. Harolyn BOWDEN who had children: Angelina Christine b. 196_ James Ballard III b. 196_ Kathy Lyn b. 196_ William Edward b. 194_ (I have not put in exact birthdates as, even though I found these dates in public records, these people may still be living) Would appreciate any help with this family as Helen DEAVER would have been a daughter of Maxwell and Kate (MORRIS) DEAVER and Kate MORRIS DEAVER was sister to my grt grandmother Mary Priscille MORRIS RICHARDSON. Thanks:) charmaine charmaine riley holley familyhistorian@gmail.com

    08/02/2007 05:01:36
    1. Re: [TXREDRIV] HUTCHISON
    2. Nancy Gentry
    3. Debra ~ Thank you very much. Will check out all your information and see what I can do. My public library would also be Paris Public Library. Again, thanks. Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: BBIRDSWIFE@aol.com To: txredriv@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 9:28 AM Subject: Re: [TXREDRIV] HUTCHISON You can contact your public library, which in my case it is the Paris Public Library. They usually maintain a subscription to Heritagequest.com. You have to live in Lamar County to be able to get the id/password to use their system AND have a current library card with them. I go to the library's website, then it takes me in through TexShare databases, then from there into the Heritagequest.com. _http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/texshare/pl/_ (http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/texshare/pl/) if you live in Texas, go to this website and it has a place to click on to check to see who the nearest library or service center to you is...then contact them to see what their requirements are. You might have to access it from their library. We are fortunate to be able to access it at home as well as at the library. You can also go through PJC library, but you do have to use it there in the library. I think if you go to Heritagequest.com, look at the tabs and everywhere. I think there is something you can click on that will give a list of the states, then maybe the libraries that you can get it through. I do know that the Lamar County Genealogy Library has it also. Good luck, Debra ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TXREDRIV-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.11.2/931 - Release Date: 8/1/2007 4:53 PM

    08/02/2007 04:44:27
    1. Re: [TXREDRIV] HUTCHISON
    2. You can contact your public library, which in my case it is the Paris Public Library. They usually maintain a subscription to Heritagequest.com. You have to live in Lamar County to be able to get the id/password to use their system AND have a current library card with them. I go to the library's website, then it takes me in through TexShare databases, then from there into the Heritagequest.com. _http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/texshare/pl/_ (http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/texshare/pl/) if you live in Texas, go to this website and it has a place to click on to check to see who the nearest library or service center to you is...then contact them to see what their requirements are. You might have to access it from their library. We are fortunate to be able to access it at home as well as at the library. You can also go through PJC library, but you do have to use it there in the library. I think if you go to Heritagequest.com, look at the tabs and everywhere. I think there is something you can click on that will give a list of the states, then maybe the libraries that you can get it through. I do know that the Lamar County Genealogy Library has it also. Good luck, Debra ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour

    08/02/2007 04:28:35
    1. Re: [TXREDRIV] HUTCHISON
    2. Nancy Gentry
    3. Can anyone use the heritagequestonline website? Nancy Gentry ----- Original Message ----- From: BBIRDSWIFE@aol.com To: txredriv@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 12:54 AM Subject: Re: [TXREDRIV] HUTCHISON Charmaine, I did find them on the: _1930_ (http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/browse?selection=year&year=1930&yearid=15) > _TEXAS_ (http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/browse?selection=state&year=1930&yearid=1 5&state=TX&stateid=7) > _RED RIVER_ (http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/browse?selection=county&year=1930&yearid=15&state=TX&s tateid=7&countyid=1822) > 1 J-PCT (SOUTH CENTRAL PART) Series: T626 Roll: 2385 Page: 74 (http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/results/image?surname=Hutchison&state=7&county=Red+River&countyid=1822 &hitcount=19&p=1&urn=urn:proquest:US;census;11838947;-1;15;7&searchtype=1&offs et=12&threadtype=p) (http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/results/image?surname=Hutchison&state=7&county=Red+River&countyid=1822&h itcount=19&p=1&urn=urn:proquest:US;census;11838949;-1;15;7&searchtype=1&offset =12&threadtype=p) Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year HUTCHISON R A 51 M W AR TX RED RIVER 1 J-PCT (SOUTH CENTRAL PART) 1930 (http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/results/image?surname=Hutchison&state=7&county=Red+ River&countyid=1822&hitcount=19&p=1&urn=urn:proquest:US;census;11839065;151452 005;15;7&searchtype=1&offset=11) (http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/results/image?surname=Hutchison&state=7&county=Red+River&co untyid=1822&hitcount=19&p=1&urn=urn:proquest:US;census;6479722;28409296;13;7&s earchtype=1&offset=13) He was listed as R.A. not R.E., but when you look at, I almost could not make out what it was. The census taker also has Helen as Ellen, but Maxwell, age 23, is there along with a brother James B. age 15. I do not know where they were in 1920, unless the last name got really transposed. Hope that this helps some. ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TXREDRIV-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.11.2/931 - Release Date: 8/1/2007 4:53 PM

    08/02/2007 03:05:57
    1. Re: [TXREDRIV] HUTCHISON
    2. Oh my goodness. What I cut/pasted to show where I got that information did not look like what you recieved. I am sorry about that. Next time, I will just type in the information 1930>Texas>Red River>1 J-PCT(SOUTH CENTRAL PART) Series: T626 Roll: 2385 Page: 74 Surname Given Name Age Sex Race State County Location Year HUTCHISON R A 51 M W TEXAS RED RIVER 1 J-PCT SOUTH 1930 CENTRAL PART hope that this makes better sense. Debra ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour

    08/02/2007 02:31:20
    1. Re: [TXREDRIV] HUTCHISON
    2. Charmaine Riley Holley
    3. Thanks a bunch:) I could not find them through ancestry.com - their index read Hritohigon for HUTCHISON. ( I have sent in so many corrections to their transcription errors) I did finally find them in 1920 but I was disappointed because the birthplaces were way off for her parents but in the 1930 they are exactly right for her to be Helen DEAVER plus as her father's name was Maxwell I am sure she is the one for whom I am looking. Thanks again for your help, Charmaine On 8/2/07, BBIRDSWIFE@aol.com <BBIRDSWIFE@aol.com> wrote: > > Charmaine, > > I did find them on the: > _1930_ > ( > http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/browse?selection=year&year=1930&yearid=15) > > _TEXAS_ > ( > http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/browse?selection=state&year=1930&yearid=1 > 5&state=TX&stateid=7) > _RED RIVER_ > ( > http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/browse?selection=county&year=1930&yearid=15&state=TX&s > tateid=7&countyid=1822) > 1 J-PCT (SOUTH CENTRAL PART) Series: > T626 > Roll: 2385 Page: 74 > ( > http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/results/image?surname=Hutchison&state=7&county=Red+River&countyid=1822 > > &hitcount=19&p=1&urn=urn:proquest:US;census;11838947;-1;15;7&searchtype=1&offs > et=12&threadtype=p) > ( > http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/results/image?surname=Hutchison&state=7&county=Red+River&countyid=1822&h > > itcount=19&p=1&urn=urn:proquest:US;census;11838949;-1;15;7&searchtype=1&offset > =12&threadtype=p) > Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace > State County Location Year HUTCHISON R A 51 M W AR TX RED > RIVER 1 J-PCT (SOUTH CENTRAL PART) 1930 > ( > http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/results/image?surname=Hutchison&state=7&county=Red+ > > River&countyid=1822&hitcount=19&p=1&urn=urn:proquest:US;census;11839065;151452 > 005;15;7&searchtype=1&offset=11) > ( > http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/results/image?surname=Hutchison&state=7&county=Red+River&co > > untyid=1822&hitcount=19&p=1&urn=urn:proquest:US;census;6479722;28409296;13;7&s > earchtype=1&offset=13) > He was listed as R.A. not R.E., but when you look at, I almost could not > make out what it was. The census taker also has Helen as Ellen, but > Maxwell, > age 23, is there along with a brother James B. age 15. I do not know > where > they were in 1920, unless the last name got really transposed. > > Hope that this helps some. > > > > ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL > at > http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TXREDRIV-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    08/01/2007 07:58:28
    1. Re: [TXREDRIV] HUTCHISON
    2. Charmaine, I did find them on the: _1930_ (http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/browse?selection=year&year=1930&yearid=15) > _TEXAS_ (http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/browse?selection=state&year=1930&yearid=1 5&state=TX&stateid=7) > _RED RIVER_ (http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/browse?selection=county&year=1930&yearid=15&state=TX&s tateid=7&countyid=1822) > 1 J-PCT (SOUTH CENTRAL PART) Series: T626 Roll: 2385 Page: 74 (http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/results/image?surname=Hutchison&state=7&county=Red+River&countyid=1822 &hitcount=19&p=1&urn=urn:proquest:US;census;11838947;-1;15;7&searchtype=1&offs et=12&threadtype=p) (http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/results/image?surname=Hutchison&state=7&county=Red+River&countyid=1822&h itcount=19&p=1&urn=urn:proquest:US;census;11838949;-1;15;7&searchtype=1&offset =12&threadtype=p) Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year HUTCHISON R A 51 M W AR TX RED RIVER 1 J-PCT (SOUTH CENTRAL PART) 1930 (http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/results/image?surname=Hutchison&state=7&county=Red+ River&countyid=1822&hitcount=19&p=1&urn=urn:proquest:US;census;11839065;151452 005;15;7&searchtype=1&offset=11) (http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/results/image?surname=Hutchison&state=7&county=Red+River&co untyid=1822&hitcount=19&p=1&urn=urn:proquest:US;census;6479722;28409296;13;7&s earchtype=1&offset=13) He was listed as R.A. not R.E., but when you look at, I almost could not make out what it was. The census taker also has Helen as Ellen, but Maxwell, age 23, is there along with a brother James B. age 15. I do not know where they were in 1920, unless the last name got really transposed. Hope that this helps some. ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour

    08/01/2007 07:54:07