I just recently joined this TXTARRAN mailing list and was wanting to see if I could get some information on my great uncle DR. JOHN MORGAN JOHNSON of LOVINS, TEXAS area. JOHN MORGAN JOHNSON was born in Wayne Co, Kentucky Jan 04, 1868 and either married in Kentucky or FT. Worth , Texas area? He married JENNIE last name unknown and this is really ALL I know!! John was the son of THOMAS PINCKNEY & MARTHA ANN MCCLENDON JOHNSON . So I am thinking he left the KENTUCKY area in about 1890's and went to TEXAS. DR JOHN MORGAN JOHNSON had a brother that was a doctor as well in the Ft. Worth, TEXAS area his name was DR. WILLIAM MACK JOHNSON who practiced medicine in TARRANT & JACK COUNTYS for 50 years. Any HELP on DR. JOHN MORGAN JOHNSON would be appreciated!!! THANK YOU!! CARL B JOHNSON
Hi list. I am looking for my ancestors the Scaggs family that were in Tarrent Co Tx. in 1890's. I am hoping this is the right list. Thanx, Sunni
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-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Fwd: [Fwd: SMITH, John F. (C.S.A.) b:1836/1837 GA/SC/TX]] Date: Sat, 03 Apr 1999 00:06:15 -0500 From: Smith-Gaspard <w4ono@citrus.infi.net> Reply-To: w4ono@citrus.infi.net Organization: InfiNet To: TXTARRAN-D@rootsweb.com Subject: [Fwd: SMITH, John F. (C.S.A.) b:1836/1837 GA/SC/TX] Date: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 15:09:54 -0500 From: Smith-Gaspard <w4ono@citrus.infi.net> Reply-To: w4ono@citrus.infi.net Organization: InfiNet Greetings to all! This is my first post to this Forum. I am seeking any information regarding my ggrandfather's parents, brothers, sisters, birth place and death place. Here is the following information I have on my ggrandfather: J. (John) F. SMITH enlisted 30 September '1861 at Whites Bridge (Georgetown, SC), then military Marion District, SC as a Pvt. into Co. "L", 10th Reg't South Carolina Inf. C.S.A. by Col. Arthur Manigault. He served as the Reg't Wagon Master. John was commissioned in the field as 2nd Lieut. near Shelbyville, TN on 26 February '1863 reporting to Col. Loomis as Commdg. Hosp. Guard at Atlanta. John F. SMITH served honorably for the duration of the War Between the States, but "refused" to take the Oath of Allegiance to the union. In '1870, John F. SMITH is found/listed in the Dallas County, TX census (324) living at a dwelling (number 110) identifying his last resident as SC. John married Fannie J. HATFIELD, b: 27 April '1856 Arkansas and d: 01 September '1908 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant County, TX. They were married on 25 December '1871 in Dallas County, TX. The father of Fannie J. HATFIELD was John HATFIELD b: 22 March '1817 in McMinn County (later Meigs) TN. d: (no date) Mena, Polk County, Arkansas. He was married first to Nancy GRAY on 24 October '1838 in Meigs County, TN, and second to Anna K. MARCHBANKS on 25 June 1863 in Independence County, Arkansas. My gggrandmother was Nancy GRAY. The marriage of John F. SMITH and Fannie J. Hatfield produced the following ten (10) children: 1- Minnie Lee, b: November '1871 TX 2- William S., b: 15 January '1874 d: ~'1882 TX 3- John F., b: 22 June '1876 TX d: ~ '1882 TX 4- Dona, b: ~ '1877 TX (d: very young) TX 5- Luther, b: ~ 1877 TX 6- Isaac Warren, my grandfather, b: 07 February '1879 in Cedar Hill, Dallas County, TX d: '1948 in the Rail Road Hospital at Marshall, TX. He was the Station Master of the Texas and Pacific RR in Fort Worth, TX. * Isaac Warren SMITH married Martha L. WEST b: 28 April '1876 NC d: 11 July '1942 at Fort Worth, Tarrant County, TX. Martha's father was Robert O. WEST b: Caldwell County, NC. 7- Charles B., b: January '1883 TX 8- Eugene C., b: August '1887 TX 9- Volcent A., b: November '1889 TX 10 Robert R., b: March '1893 TX John F. SMITH served in the Texas Rangers, Co. "G", Minute Men, Brown County, TX from 14 November '1872 to 29 March '1874. His Commdg. Officer was Capt. George H. Adams. I have no information of the disposition of the remains of my ggrandfather. No grave, marker, or location has ever been found .... anywhere! Any help would be most appreciated. Thank you. In the Bonds of the Old South, I remain .... James Curtis SMITH, S.C.V./M.O.S.B/F.T.R.A. Homosassa Springs, Florida
This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ----__JNP_000_4279.190f.6b44 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CARL B JOHNSON --------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Mail Delivery Subsystem <postoffice@staff.juno.com> To: carlbjohnson@juno.com Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 18:53:44 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Returned mail: User unknown Message-ID: <199904142253.SAAAA19955@m16.boston.juno.com> The original message was received at Wed, 14 Apr 1999 18:53:38 -0400 (EDT) from carlbjohnson@juno.com ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- TXTARRAN-L-@rootsweb.com ----- Transcript of session follows ----- ... while talking to bl-3.rootsweb.com.: >>> RCPT To:<TXTARRAN-L-@rootsweb.com> <<< 550 <TXTARRAN-L-@rootsweb.com>... User unknown 550 TXTARRAN-L-@rootsweb.com... User unknown ----__JNP_000_4279.190f.6b44 Content-Type: message/delivery-status Reporting-MTA: dns; m16.boston.juno.com Arrival-Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 18:53:38 -0400 (EDT) Final-Recipient: rfc822; TXTARRAN-L-@rootsweb.com Action: failed Status: 5.1.1 Remote-MTA: DNS; bl-3.rootsweb.com Diagnostic-Code: SMTP; 550 <TXTARRAN-L-@rootsweb.com>... User unknown Last-Attempt-Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 18:53:43 -0400 (EDT) ----__JNP_000_4279.190f.6b44 Content-Type: message/rfc822 From: Carl B Johnson <carlbjohnson@juno.com> To: TXTARRAN-L-@rootsweb.com Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 18:13:11 -0500 Subject: Dr. John Morgan Johnson Message-ID: <19990414.181313.-234433.11.carlbjohnson@juno.com> Received: (from carlbjohnson@juno.com) by m16.boston.juno.com (queuemail) id D77WHLSJ; Wed, 14 Apr 1999 18:53:38 EDT X-Mailer: Juno 2.0.11 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Would someone be so kind to look up in the census of Ft. Worth, Texas area starting with the year on 1890-1900? for a Great Uncle of mine . JOHN MORGAN JOHNSON was born in Wayne Co, Kentucky Jan 04, 1869 to THOMAS PINCKNEY & MARTHA ANN MCCLENDON JOHNSON. I've been told that he was a Doctor in Lovins, Texas area? He married a JENNIE Last name unknow? I do know he also had a brother in the Ft. Worth, Texas area that was a Doctor as well and his name was Dr. WILLIAM "MACK" JOHNSON that practiced Mecdicine in Tarrant, and Jack Counties 50 years. Dr. WILLIAM M. JOHNSON passed away DEC of 1955. Any thing on DR. JOHN MORGAN JOHNSON would be APPRECIATED !!!! Thank YOU!!!!! CARL B JOHNSON ----__JNP_000_4279.190f.6b44--
Looking for information on Robert N. HANGER and his wife, Hannah Eliza SWAN, born ca 1836 in Knox Co. TN. They married in 1857 in Knox Co. TN and later moved to Ft. Worth area (date unknown). Hannah died sometime after 1895, possibly in Ft. Worth. I appreciate any help you can give. Vickie Elam White
Does anyone know who to contact for information on the Hudson Cemetery south of Kennedale, Texas? My g-g-grandmother is buried there along with other relatives. I would like to find out if there are any unmarked graves and how many burial spaces my relatives bought. Thanks, Peggy peggusf@juno.com ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Would someone, anyone from the mailing list who is willing to do census look-ups please contact me??? Just need census information on one family of Tarrant Co., Texas. Thank you. annbrooks@pipeline.com
Hi , I am looking for any descendants of : Alton Clyde Allen b. July 15, 1904 , d. ? Married 1930 to : Georgia Lock(e) b. January 22, 1905 d. ? They had 1 known Child : Linda Elizabeth Allen b. 1940 ( there may have been other children that I don't know about yet ) Alton was last known to be living in Fort Worth Tx in 1939 . Alton and Georgia had attended the Funeral of Ellen Lock in Barbourville , Knox County Kentucky in 1939 ( Source : News Paper Obit ) . Ellen Lock was the Grand Mother of Georgia Lock(e) . I am also very interested to see if Georgia Lock(e) had any other Locke Kin in the area who may have moved to the Fort Worth Area Any descendants out there ? :) Thanks Donald Locke http://members/aol.com/LOCKEroots/
Hello, Tom ..... Thank you for your reply. I have consulted with the Texas Rangers and have his records. John F. Smith died in 1898 according to an insurance policy written on the application of my grandfather, Issac W. Smith, but does not identify his death location. I have found a J. F. Smith grave located in Fort Worth, TX dated 1915 that shows that he was exhumed from Travis County, TX and later reburied in the identified year. No proof that this is the same John F. Smith since the cemetery records were destroyed at the Oak Grove cemetery around 1920. Have also checked for pension records in the state of TX also to no avail. Possibly the state of SC might have pension records, but I don't think so since I personally went to Columbia to pull copies of his War records. It's like the man has disappeared from the face of the earth. Either he was killed in an Indian/Ambush or a shoot out during the hectic 1870's when the lawless was running wild in the Great State of Texas. All I know from information that my family has passed down was he was not one to deal with when pushed. He did not take to lightly to persons of the North that moved into Texas and was quite an Indian fighter. Perhaps his legacy will be found some day in the rocks of the Bad Lands of Texas. Some one once told me that his picture hangs on the wall in the White Elephant Saloon located now in North Ft. Worth around Billy Bob's .... have never confirmed this. My grandfather, Isaac Warren Smith was given his two matching Colt 45 cal. pistols that was passed down to my uncle (his son) Isaac Warren Smith, Jr. Anyway, after almost twenty (20) years of researching for his remains, to no avail., I thought possibly posting to this Newagroup might bring some enlightenment upon his disposition. My grandfather was very rough when enforcing law and order as Station Master of the T&P railroad station in Ft. Worth. He was also a "Special Agent" either of the Texas Rangers or the Secret Service, as my father used to tell me of the many encounters he had with raids into the saloons capturing fugitives mostly Mexican or Negro. I think John F. Smith probably suffered from what is known as P.T.S.D. today, probably along with many other C.S.A. veterans that had to tolerate the "reconstruction" years. Out of the 2500 plus members of the 10th SC Inf C.S.A., only 125 returned alive following the end of the War. Thank you again for your interest. As a Viet Nam veteran, I don't think I could tolerate that kind of lose today. Jim Smith ================================= TCozz57795@aol.com wrote: > > This isn't much help, but: > > Neither John F. nor Fanny received a Confederate or Widow's Pension from the > state of TX. > > Have you asked the Texas Rangers organization if they might have anything > more on him? John F. SMITH served in the Texas Rangers, Co. "G", Minute Men, > Brown County, TX from 14 November '1872 to 29 March '1874. His > Commdg. Officer was Capt. George H. Adams. > > Did you find an obit for Fanny? Possibly more information there. Deaths not > registered statewide in TX until 1903, later in most counties. > > Sorry, not much in the way of help. Tom
Looking for info. re J.L. PRATT & Anne Wilder, parents of James A. born aug 12 1876 died Jan 24 1918. James A. (I believe) was married to Allie Jolly but I have no record also have no birth record for their son James Lawrence June 2 1916 (date?). I would love to have any additional info re this family. I do know that James A. was a bartender and was living in Fort Worth around the time of his sons birth and that he did die their. Please help! Kathy PRATTFAMLY@aol.com
Subject: [Fwd: SMITH, John F. (C.S.A.) b:1836/1837 GA/SC/TX] Date: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 15:09:54 -0500 From: Smith-Gaspard <w4ono@citrus.infi.net> Reply-To: w4ono@citrus.infi.net Organization: InfiNet Greetings to all! This is my first post to this Forum. I am seeking any information regarding my ggrandfather's parents, brothers, sisters, birth place and death place. Here is the following information I have on my ggrandfather: J. (John) F. SMITH enlisted 30 September '1861 at Whites Bridge (Georgetown, SC), then military Marion District, SC as a Pvt. into Co. "L", 10th Reg't South Carolina Inf. C.S.A. by Col. Arthur Manigault. He served as the Reg't Wagon Master. John was commissioned in the field as 2nd Lieut. near Shelbyville, TN on 26 February '1863 reporting to Col. Loomis as Commdg. Hosp. Guard at Atlanta. John F. SMITH served honorably for the duration of the War Between the States, but "refused" to take the Oath of Allegiance to the union. In '1870, John F. SMITH is found/listed in the Dallas County, TX census (324) living at a dwelling (number 110) identifying his last resident as SC. John married Fannie J. HATFIELD, b: 27 April '1856 Arkansas and d: 01 September '1908 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant County, TX. They were married on 25 December '1871 in Dallas County, TX. The father of Fannie J. HATFIELD was John HATFIELD b: 22 March '1817 in McMinn County (later Meigs) TN. d: (no date) Mena, Polk County, Arkansas. He was married first to Nancy GRAY on 24 October '1838 in Meigs County, TN, and second to Anna K. MARCHBANKS on 25 June 1863 in Independence County, Arkansas. My gggrandmother was Nancy GRAY. The marriage of John F. SMITH and Fannie J. Hatfield produced the following ten (10) children: 1- Minnie Lee, b: November '1871 TX 2- William S., b: 15 January '1874 d: ~'1882 TX 3- John F., b: 22 June '1876 TX d: ~ '1882 TX 4- Dona, b: ~ '1877 TX (d: very young) TX 5- Luther, b: ~ 1877 TX 6- Isaac Warren, my grandfather, b: 07 February '1879 in Cedar Hill, Dallas County, TX d: '1948 in the Rail Road Hospital at Marshall, TX. He was the Station Master of the Texas and Pacific RR in Fort Worth, TX. * Isaac Warren SMITH married Martha L. WEST b: 28 April '1876 NC d: 11 July '1942 at Fort Worth, Tarrant County, TX. Martha's father was Robert O. WEST b: Caldwell County, NC. 7- Charles B., b: January '1883 TX 8- Eugene C., b: August '1887 TX 9- Volcent A., b: November '1889 TX 10 Robert R., b: March '1893 TX John F. SMITH served in the Texas Rangers, Co. "G", Minute Men, Brown County, TX from 14 November '1872 to 29 March '1874. His Commdg. Officer was Capt. George H. Adams. I have no information of the disposition of the remains of my ggrandfather. No grave, marker, or location has ever been found .... anywhere! Any help would be most appreciated. Thank you. In the Bonds of the Old South, I remain .... James Curtis SMITH, S.C.V./M.O.S.B/F.T.R.A. Homosassa Springs, Florida
WILLIAM L. STANLEY Born abt. 1909 Archer City, Texas Searching for his birthdate and names of his parents. Also, parents birth place. Siblings: Lillian, H.L. and Duv Linda
Looking for other researchers who can place their NORRIS line in Tarrant Co., TX. Let's compare names and notes! Contact annbrooks@pipeline.com.
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Searching for name and birth place of parents of WILLIAM L. STANLEY born Archer City, TX, 1909. Married to Easter in early 1930's. Siblings: Lillian (Mrs. Guy Bayless), H.L. and Duv. Lnda
Here's my line. Main concern: MONTGOMERY's and Maudie Mae HARRISON (my grandmother). Maudie's parents: C.L. and Susan HARRISON (no dates). **** MONTGOMERY --- AL>TX **** HARRISON --- OK>TX **** Look familiar or if you need more information, let me know. Thank You, Pam MONTGOMERY Pugh E-mail: pam3721@pnx.com 1. JOHN W.2 MONTGOMERY (UNKNOWN1) died Abt. 1908. He married MARY STANLEY 1865, daughter of LARDIOUS STANLEY and RACHEL. She was born in Vernon, Lamar County, Al, and died Abt. 1923 in Dilworth , Walker County, Al. Children of JOHN MONTGOMERY and MARY STANLEY are: i. DOROTHY3 MONTGOMERY, m. DICK HUGHES. ii. DOYLE MONTGOMERY. iii. ELIGAH MONTGOMERY, m. JULIA LILLY. 2. iv. JESSIE J. MONTGOMERY. v. DONA MONTGOMERY, m. OSCAR ROBBINS. vi. MARILLA MAY MONTGOMERY, m. TOM BELCHER. vii. MONROE MONTGOMERY, m. LAVELLA JUSTICE. 3. viii. JAMES ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY, b. December 02, 1866, Prudes Creek, Tuscaloosa County, Al; d. December 25, 1943. ix. WILLIE MONTGOMERY, b. Dilworth , Walker County, Al; m. EULA BOLTON. Generation No. 2 2. JESSIE J.3 MONTGOMERY (JOHN W.2, UNKNOWN1) He married BONNIE HODGES. Child of JESSIE MONTGOMERY and BONNIE HODGES is: i. CLUSTON4 MONTGOMERY. 3. JAMES ALEXANDER3 MONTGOMERY (JOHN W.2, UNKNOWN1) was born December 02, 1866 in Prudes Creek, Tuscaloosa County, Al, and died December 25, 1943. He married (1) SARAH E. PENNINGTON. She was born September 29, 1869, and died July 16, 1899. He married (2) EMMA ELIZABETH STROUD February 26, 1900, daughter of MANSON STROUD and LYDIA TUCKER. She was born December 20, 1872, and died May 04, 1954. Children of JAMES MONTGOMERY and SARAH PENNINGTON are: i. WILLIE D.4 MONTGOMERY, b. August 28, 1890; d. October 22, 1971; m. ROXIE E. HODGE; b. January 24, 1890; d. April 29, 1981. ii. J. V. MONTGOMERY, b. January 04, 1892; d. August 14, 1942, Eunice, Lea, New Mexico; m. MAUDIE MAY HARRISON, October 12, 1913, , Williamson, Tx; b. , , Ok; d. Fort Worth, Tarrant , Tx. iii. BEDY MONTGOMERY, b. January 24, 1893; d. May 29, 1937; m. M.CHANDLER KEITHLEY; b. March 03, 1894; d. March 06, 1970. iv. EXIE MONTGOMERY, b. December 19, 1895; m. ELBERT SANDERS; d. July 27, 1987. v. IRA AMY MONTGOMERY, b. August 15, 1897; m. ESSIE HODGES. vi. J. CHARLES MONTGOMERY, b. July 16, 1899; d. November 27, 1981; m. GRACE SMITH; d. February 01, 1986. Children of JAMES MONTGOMERY and EMMA STROUD are: vii. J. M.4 MONTGOMERY, b. June 26, 1901; d. September 04, 1902. viii. LEA ROY MONTGOMERY, b. June 08, 1903; d. January 13, 1993; m. BERTA HANDLEY, November 15, 1925; b. November 17, 1909; d. May 16, 1993. ix. L. VELMA MONTGOMERY, b. October 15, 1905; m. (1) HERMAN TREECE; m. (2) FRANK ANDREWS. x. THOMAS LEWIS MONTGOMERY, b. January 09, 1908; d. September 13, 1980; m. (1) MINNIE HANDLEY; b. May 25, 1894; d. April 01, 1974; m. (2) ADA LYONS; b. April 24, 1915. xi. RUBY MABELL (KATHERINE) MONTGOMERY, b. January 28, 1911; d. September 29, 1974; m. WALTER DUNN. xii. DAZIE PEARL MONTGOMERY, b. August 29, 1915; d. 1988; m. FELIX (BUCK) FILES; d. April 15, 1950.
http://www.obituarycoding.com/ Hello everyone, I received this from the TXCASS mailing listowner and thought it was very important to help spread this valuable information. Please check out the and the system it offers, perhaps the newspapers will respond and adopt this system if they get enough response and pressure from the public, especially us genealogist. I know i have obitiuaries I have no idea what "day" and other information I don't have for the location of the publication or where others could get the copy. Please forgive if this information has already been posted, or if this is an inappropriate posting. This can be a great source of information and help unify the information published in obituaries and make them more standard. Wouldn't it be great if this was already the standard coding for obituaries? Happy hunting!
Looking for information regarding my step-Grandfather: he was known to us as E.W.LOVE, given name was ERNEST WINTERS LOVE. He married my widowed grandmother, EDNA FAYE CRAIN in 1944 or 1945, I think in Tarrant Co. She was a widow of HOMA HAROLD HASTINGS of Nolan Co, TX (d. 1941). E.W.LOVE was a supervisor at the Convair/General Dynamics Plant in FW. In the mid 1960's he suddenly left my grandmother, we think of an unknown mental condition. We think he lived in the Benbrook area of Tarrant Co, having died there in 1968. I would like to find where he is buried, and any information regarding where he was from, parents, or any siblings. John H. Hastings Fort Worth, Texas
Hello. I am searching for info on my grandfather, Andrew Jackson Jones. I am not sure if he was originally from Tx, or Ok., but one of his daughters believes he came from TX. He died in Ft. Worth area in 1953 or 1954, and is buried at Rose Hill Memorial Park in Ft. Worth. He is buried in the same section as Lee Harvey Oswald. Andrew lived in Seminole, OK for a time, when married to my grandmother, Mary Ann, from Hot Springs, AR. They had 5 children: Levi (who lived most of his life in Ft. Worth with wife Ray and son, Kurt), Leon, died fairly young age, Imogene, Dorothy b. 1929, and Patsy, b. 1932. All of the children left OK, and most lived in TX areas, except Dorothy, who lived in Kansas. All but Patsy are deceased. Andrew was half-blood Indian, though not sure which tribe. I would like to know about the Indian heritage also. His mother was full-blood, but have no info on his parents. Andrew was raised at some point by an uncle who was a preacher. When Andrew came back to TX, after my grandparents divorced, I heard he re-married and had more children. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!