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401
Henry, Earl Leroy
Henry, Earl Leroy
Veterans Application
applied 27 Feb 1934
residence 1233 Congress Ave, Indianapolis, Indiana
WWI Enlisted 4 Apr 1911
Discharged 9 Sep 1920 Camp Travis, Texas (San Antonio)
 
402
Henson, Andrew obit (d)
Henson, Andrew obit (d)
Platte City, Platte County Missouri
newspaper
 
403
History of Jersey County, pg 269
History of Jersey County, pg 269
 
404
History of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania
History of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania
with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men by Franklin Ellis and Samuel Evans.
published 1883
 
405
Howard, Edmund
Howard, Edmund
Last Will and Testament
Will 1713
Charles County Maryland
Probate 5 January 1713
(pdf format) (d)
 
406
Hubbard, Blaylock and Patsy Ward
Hubbard, Blaylock and Patsy Ward
marriage cert
2 Sep 1806
Granville County, North Carolina
 
407
Indian Attack, Abel Wright's family
Indian Attack, Abel Wright's family
Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts
 
408
Indiana, Harrison County, Boone Twp. Land
Indiana, Harrison County, Boone Twp. Land
 
409
Isaac Runyon (b 1738 - NJ d 1821 Tazewell Co, Virginia
Isaac Runyon (b 1738 - NJ d 1821 Tazewell Co, Virginia
 
410
James and Mary Crawford McBride
James and Mary Crawford McBride
By Glenn R. Morton
Copyright 2012

Compilation of documents and study of James and Mary Crawford McBride and Thomas Crawford McBride of Virginia, to distinguish him from the Thomas McBride who lived in South Carolina.
 
411
James Gilbert Taylor and Elvina Sophia Chase Abolitionist
James Gilbert Taylor and Elvina Sophia Chase Abolitionist
Area resident rallied behind Union cause By W. T. BlockReprinted from Beaumont Enterprise, Saturday August 14, 1999. (d)
 
412
James Madison Court and Julia Sparks Marriage Certificate
James Madison Court and Julia Sparks Marriage Certificate
15 Oct 1850
Beaumont, Texas
 
413
James Madison Courts Confederate Pension Application
James Madison Courts Confederate Pension Application
7 Oct 1899
Beaumont, Texas (d)
 
414
John Crawford not related to Andrew Jackson
John Crawford not related to Andrew Jackson
Document by Glenn Morton dispelling that the Mary Crawford who married James McBride was the daughter of John Crawford of Lancaster, PA and Mary McConnell.
(supplied to me by email from Glenn on 14 Dec 2013)
 
415
Johnston (Johnson), William - will
Johnston (Johnson), William - will
Will of William Johnston
Laurens County
South Carolina
4 Apr 1798
wife; children: Elizabeth Gullery, Salley Monro, Larkin Shepeard, and Abraham Johnston
Executors: William Hardin & John Monro
Witnesses: Thomas Dalrymple, James Gray, Isbel Gray
signed by William Johnston
Recorded Will Bk A pg 181

http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Search.aspx?br=1
provided to me by Linda Hollman
 
416
Jones, Andrew P
Jones, Andrew P
death index (d)
 
417
Jones, Andrew Prather
Jones, Andrew Prather
death certificate
 
418
Jones, Cleo Etta birth certificate
Jones, Cleo Etta birth certificate
 
419
Jones, Cyrus Y
Jones, Cyrus Y
death certificate
 
420
Jones, Estes Clyde obituary
Jones, Estes Clyde obituary
"Injuries Fatal to E.C. Jones, 51"
Port Arthur News
Monday, January 15, 1945
page 2
 
421
Jones, Esthus Clyde
Jones, Esthus Clyde
death certificate
 
422
Jones, Harold Glenn Death Certificate
Jones, Harold Glenn Death Certificate
 
423
Jones, Harvey Mabry
Jones, Harvey Mabry
death certificate
 
424
Jones, Mabra
Jones, Mabra
9 May 1855
Dewitt County Texas
land purchase from Peter C. Ragsdale
 
425
Jones, Mabra Madden
Jones, Mabra Madden
Document of Land purchase in Saline County, Missouri (d)
 
426
Jones, Mabra Madden (Mayberry)
Jones, Mabra Madden (Mayberry)
1 acre purchased from Marx Weil for $65 on 10 Mar 1857 in upper portion of Yorktown, Dewitt County, Texas.
 
427
Jones, Mary Etta Fisher
Jones, Mary Etta Fisher
death certificate
 
428
Jones, Mary Moore
Jones, Mary Moore
death certificate
 
429
Jones, Ogden Kyle, Sr.
Jones, Ogden Kyle, Sr.
death certificate
 
430
Jones, Runie Esther 'Tack' Heckford
Jones, Runie Esther "Tack" Heckford
death certificate
 
431
Jones, Runie Esther 'Tack' Heckford
Jones, Runie Esther "Tack" Heckford
Mrs. Ester Heckford
Port Arthur News
Obituaries
August 1, 1969
 
432
Jones, Runie Esther 'Tack' Heckford obituary
Jones, Runie Esther "Tack" Heckford obituary
Port Arthur News
August 3, 1969
 
433
Jones, Stephen Lovelady
Jones, Stephen Lovelady
death certificate
 
434
Jones, Susan M. (Maria or Mariah) Linthicum
Jones, Susan M. (Maria or Mariah) Linthicum
death certificate
 
435
Julia Sparks Court Confederate Pension Application
Julia Sparks Court Confederate Pension Application
Application for James Madison Court Pension,
approved 5 Mar 1915, however Julia died 25 Jan 1925. (d)
 
436
Kentucky 1800 Tax List
Kentucky 1800 Tax List
Alexander* Breckenridge - Jefferson
James Breckenridge - Bourbon (son of Alexander)
James Breckenridge - Madison (?)
John Breckenridge - Bourbon (son of Alexander)
Robert Breckenridge - Montgomery (bro of Alexander)
Robert Breckenridge - Jefferson (son of Alexander)
Isaac Moler - Montgomery (son of Joseph Sr.)
Joseph* Moler, Jr. - Montgomery
(dau of Joseph, Catherine,
m son of Alexander Breckenridge, Preston)
Joseph* Moler, Sr. - Montgomery


 
437
Kirk, John - Republic of Texas enlistment
Kirk, John - Republic of Texas enlistment
(flip side) (d)
 
438
Kirk, John - Republic of Texas enlistment (d)
Kirk, John - Republic of Texas enlistment (d)
born in England, a relative?
 
439
Kline, Sarah Gentz
Kline, Sarah Gentz
Port Arthur News
30 Jun 1935
"Mrs. W.G. Gentz Is Honored at Party on 65th Birthday
 
440
Knupple home in Silsbee, Texas
Knupple home in Silsbee, Texas
Article published in Silsbee Bee in 2008 of Knupple homestead. Furnished on 9/28/2010 by John F. Denson, who stated his sister Judy was born in this house. (d)
 
441
Kunkel, Louis
Kunkel, Louis
Passport Application
Issue date 27 Mar 1908 (d)
 
442
Land Claim Mississippi Territory
Land Claim Mississippi Territory
Benjamin Roberts to Thomas M. Green
date: 10 Jun 1807; entered 19 Jun 1807
Cole's Creek, 350 acres
 
443
Larkin, Eula Mooneyham
Larkin, Eula Mooneyham
Death certificate
 
444
Lee, Samuel
Lee, Samuel
document provided to me by Sam Beaumont, grandson of Samuel Lee, 3/20/2016.
(snip) "magazine published by the Danish Museum in Elk Horn, Iowa, where I found a listing for Danes in America (Danske i America). Looked up the on line version and found a Lee, immigrated in 1828, birth place listed, US residence (Jefferson, Texas), occupation (rancher) and then a puzzling notation "aka Sorensen".
The family story is that Grandpa Lee was a cabin boy and jumped ship in Philadelphia at the age of 12. With his birth date of 1816, arrival in 1828 fits, as do Jefferson, Texas, and his occupation. The "aka
Sorensen" has me stumped as that's never come up in my recollection.
I've sent an email to the Danish Museum for guidance to track down some additional info. Attached the pertinent info. from Danske i Amerika."



response from danishmuseum to Sam:
(snip) "Attached is my translation of the paragraph in Danske i Amerika discussing your ancestor (I don’t think there’s any doubt about it being him). So, as you can see, he was reportedly born near the town of Ringkøbing in western Jutland and was originally named Sørensen. (While ‘Samuel’ could be his original given name, ‘Lee’ certainly wasn’t, and most Danes of his era had patronymics ending in –sen as surnames)."
(snip)
"Possibly Samuel adapted his first name from ‘Sørensen,’ but that’s just a possibility. Seamen from this era are particularly difficult to locate and in Sam’s case, with a birth year of 1818 +/- and an arrival date of 1829 +/-, he would never have been enumerated in a Danish census since the first one taken after his birth was in 1834"
 
445
Legear, Mary Stone
Legear, Mary Stone
death certificate
 
446
Leonard, Floyd
Leonard, Floyd
"Trinity man killed during alleged argument with roommate"
posted Sep 29, 2012
updated Oct 30, 2014
by Francesca Washington
http://apmobile.worldnow.com/story/19674058/trinity-man-killed-during-argument-with-roommate
 
447
Leonard, Floyd Alvin, Jr.
Leonard, Floyd Alvin, Jr.
TDCJ Unit: Skyview
crime: Murder, 9/29/2012
Trinity County
20 year term
sentence began 9/29/2012
 
448
Leonard, Lalinda Rene
Leonard, Lalinda Rene
Waco woman sentenced to life for murder gets 20 years for assault
(for 2008 murder of her mother Rebecca McCoy Leonard)
posted Jun 27 2014
News Channel 25

http://www.kxxv.com/story/25893200/waco-woman-found-guilty-of-capital-murder-sentenced-to-life-behind-bars
 
449
Leonard, Yalanda Rene
Leonard, Yalanda Rene
Family members claim Waco woman had motive in 2008 murder
posted Jun 25 2014
by John Elzondo
News Channel 25

http://www.kxxv.com/story/25872827/family-members-claim-waco-woman-had-motive-in-2008-murder
 
450
Leonard, Yalanda Rene Lind
Leonard, Yalanda Rene Lind
Local Woman Charged in Mother's 2008 Stabbing Death
Waco (Jun 30 2012)
KWTX 10
http://www.kwtx.com/home/headlines/160943325.html
 
451
Letter - 1854, 07/17
Letter - 1854, 07/17
from Margaret Ann Butts Cooley to her father, Andrew Jackson Butts, Sr.
linked to:
Susan Evaline Bounds, (foster?) (I8850)
Andrew Jackson Butts, Sr (I1463)
Margaret Ann Butts, (DNA-circle-g) (I2492)
Easter Jane Cooley (I1393)
Harband Cooley, (DNA-Circle-g) (I28797)
James* Lovelady (I1020)
 
452
Letter - 1855 05/16
Letter - 1855 05/16
From James Lovelady, in his handwriting, to Jackson Butts, his son in law (husband of his daughter Jane) regarding grandsons Andrew Butts and John Butts, who are staying with the Loveladys to attend school. Loveladys are living Manahula, Dewitt County, Texas, and Jackson Butts is in Lavaca County.
linked to:
Manahuilla Minnuvee Creek at Buzzard Roost Country, Dewitt Co, Texas
Andrew Jackson Butts, Jr (I1371)
Andrew Jackson Butts, Sr (I1463)
John William Butts (I1415)
Nancy* Linville (maybe), (dau?) (I1031)
James* Lovelady (I1020)
 
453
Letter - 1856 06/18
Letter - 1856 06/18
Letter from Nancy Lovelady, in her handwriting, to Jackson and Susan Bounds Butts telling of camp meetings and encouraging them "to attend to Christianity." The Loveladys are living in Manahula, Dewitt County Texas, and the Butts are living in Lavaca County.
linked to:
Dewitt Co, Texas
Susan Evaline Bounds, (foster?) (I8850)
Andrew Jackson Butts, Sr (I1463)
Nancy* Linville (maybe), (dau?) (I1031)
James* Lovelady (I1020)
 
454
Letter - 1856, 01/15
Letter - 1856, 01/15
from Mary M Jones to her aunt, Susan Bounds Butts. Mentions some friends, one being that Susan received a letter from Aurela Seal. Aurela. a child at this time, was the same age as Susan (b 1846), and was the daughter of John Seal, a blacksmith, and his wife Eliza. They were from Mississippi and living in Victoria (1850 census). Mabra worked as a blacksmith, as well, in Victoria; so quite likely he was a co-worker and family friends.
linked to:
Manahuilla, Dewitt Co, Texas
Alfred Alonzo Lee Allee (I1539)
Eliza Ann Bosworth (I32832)
Susan Evaline Bounds, (foster?) (I8850)
Andrew Jackson Butts, Jr (I1371)
John William Butts (I1415)
Margaret Ann Butts, (DNA-circle-g) (I2492)
Cyrus Young Jones, Sr. (I637)
George Washington Jones, Dr (I604)
Mabra* Madden Jones, Rev (I583)
 
455
Letter - 1856, 08/07
Letter - 1856, 08/07
Mary M Jones to her aunt and uncle, Susan Bounds and Andrew Jackson Butts, Sr., and cousins, tells of camp meeting where she, her sister Susan and her friend Aurela Seal from Victoria, brother George, and cousin John Butts (son of Susan and Andrew Jackson), John and Charlie Middleton, her cousins she says, and many others (47 total) joined the church. This would be the Christian church, pastor is her grandfather, James Lovelady. She also mentions "Grandma (Nancy Lovelady) is not well."
linked to:
Yorktown, Dewitt Co, Texas
Susan Evaline Bounds, (foster?) (I8850)
Andrew Jackson Butts, Jr (I1371)
Andrew Jackson Butts, Sr (I1463)
John William Butts (I1415)
Margaret Ann Butts, (DNA-circle-g) (I2492)
Andrew Moses Cooley (I1424)
Easter Jane Cooley (I1393)
Cyrus Young Jones, Sr. (I637)
George Washington Jones, Dr (I604)
 
456
Letter - 1856, 12/14
Letter - 1856, 12/14
from Mary M Jones to aunt and uncle, Andrew Butts and Susan Bounds and cousins
linked to:
Yorktown, Dewitt Co, Texas
Alfred Alonzo Lee Allee (I1539)
Eliza Ann Bosworth (I32832)
Susan Evaline Bounds, (foster?) (I8850)
Andrew Jackson Butts, Jr (I1371)
Andrew Jackson Butts, Sr (I1463)
John William Butts (I1415)
George Washington Jones, Dr (I604)
Mabra* Madden Jones, Rev (I583)
Mary Madden Jones (I615)
 
457
Letter - 1860, 02/06
Letter - 1860, 02/06
from Mary M Jones to Aunt Susan Bounds and cousins. Told of how cold it was, and that Poppa preached at a house nearby, and coming back they ran into some people and they went to Dr. Throckmorton's and had dinner on the Cabeza; but Poppa went the other way. (d)

Note: "Dr. Throckmorton" was listed in the Goliad County census the following July. He's listed as John, a physician, age 35, but he didn't know where he was born. He had a wife and six kids ranging from 16 to 6, born in Arkansas and Texas. He also was a slave owner, as listed in slave schedule.
George (Mary's brother) was studying to be a doctor in Goliad County. Can't help but wonder if Dr. Throckmorton somehow assisted him in his studies.
linked to:
Susan Evaline Bounds, (foster?) (I8850)
Andrew Jackson Butts, Jr (I1371)
Berry Alexander Butts (I9060)
John William Butts (I1415)
Susan Delanie Butts (I9061)
George Washington Jones, Dr (I604)
Mabra* Madden Jones, Rev (I583)
Mary Madden Jones (I615)
John Augustine Throckmorton, M.D. (neighbor) (I40983)
 
458
Letter - 1860, 02/21
Letter - 1860, 02/21
from George Washington Jones who is away at school writing to his cousin John W. Butts, tries to give John some instructions on his penmanship. Mentions to give regards to Mr. Upchurch, apparently talking about Alexander Upchurch, John's paternal first cousin.
linked to:
Goliad Co, Texas
John William Butts (I1415)
George Washington Jones, Dr (I604)
Alexander Upchurch (I32898)
 
459
Letter - 1860, 07/11
Letter - 1860, 07/11
from Mary to Aunt Susan Bounds Butts, referencing her new bro, Andrew (my g-gf), and other family news. Written in Dewitt Co, mailed from Helena, Texas.

"Mr. Bean" referred to in this letter was Russell Bean, a 30 yr-old gentleman from Alabama, with a wife and two small children. She states Mr. Bean had bought Uncle "Alec's property and had a wonderful well, sustaining 4 families thru a drought. She states that he had been hurt in an explosion while blasting a well for George Jacobs who was son of Andrew Jacobs.
A.J. Jacobs and Bean were neighbors with only one residence between them. George Jacobs was connected to the Jones family by marriage as his sister-in-law Julie Wilcox was 2nd wife of Alfred Allee, who was widower of Ann Lovelady, daughter of James and Nancy Lovelady. George was living next door to the Loveladys.

Thanks to Geneva Garrett's voluntary search, she found the transaction where Russell Bean bought 252 acres from A. Allee, etux (Book J pg 239)
A. Allee must be Alfred Allee, who was indeed Mary's uncle, but odd that he would be referred to as "Uncle Alec."

She also states "Pap and Grandma talks of going to the mountains they have sold their cattle." (Pap=James Lovelady; Grandma=Nancy)

She also mentions of Ann Bosworth's marriage: "I was surprised to hear of Ann’s wedding. I think she is quite young."

Linked to:
Dewitt Co, Texas
Hallettsville, Texas
Alfred Alonzo Lee Allee (I1539)
Eliza Ann Bosworth (I32832)
Susan Evaline Bounds, (foster?) (I8850)
Andrew Jackson Butts, Jr (I1371)
John William Butts (I1415)
George W. Jacobs (I32535)
Andrew* Prather Jones (I1209)
Cyrus Young Jones, Sr. (I637)

Russell Bean "Findagrave Memorial #11364534"
(d)
 
460
Letter - 1861, 05/11
Letter - 1861, 05/11
from Margaret Butts and Moses Cooley from Wains Co, Mississippi, to her brothers, John and Andrew Butts
linked to:
Wayne Co, Mississippi
Andrew Jackson Butts, Jr (I1371)
John William Butts (I1415)
Margaret Ann Butts, (DNA-circle-g) (I2492)
Moses C. Cooley, Sr. (DNA-circle-g) (I1382)
 
461
Letter - 1861, 08/14
Letter - 1861, 08/14
from Mary M Jones to Aunt Susan Bounds, news they moved into their new home (Middletown, Goliad Co, Texas) and are closer to her aunt, can now "come easy in a day." Aunt Susan lived in Halletsville, Lavaca Co.

linked to:
Susan Evaline Bounds, (foster?) (I8850)
Andrew Jackson Butts, Jr (I1371)
John William Butts (I1415)
Andrew* Prather Jones (I1209)
Cyrus Young Jones, Sr. (I637)
Henry M. Jones (I660)
Mabra* Madden Jones, Rev (I583)
Mary Madden Jones (I615)
Stephen Lovelady Jones (I648)
Susan Maria (or Mariah) Jones (I626)
 
462
Letter - 1862, 10/10
Letter - 1862, 10/10
from Susan Marie Jones (sister of Mary M, writing to Aunt Susan Bounds Butts from Middletown, Goliad Co, Texas (no listing of Middletown on Google).
linked to:
Middletown, Goliad Co, Texas
Susan Evaline Bounds, (foster?) (I8850)
Andrew* Prather Jones (I1209)
Cyrus Young Jones, Sr. (I637)
George Washington Jones, Dr (I604)
Henry M. Jones (I660)
Mabra* Madden Jones, Rev (I583)
Mary Madden Jones (I615)
Susan Maria (or Mariah) Jones (I626)
 
463
Letter - 1862, 12/22
Letter - 1862, 12/22
from Mary to Aunt Susan Bounds Butts, speaking of her cousin John Butts and bro George W. Jones.
linked to:
Middletown, Goliad Co, Texas
Susan Evaline Bounds, (foster?) (I8850)
John William Butts (I1415)
Andrew* Prather Jones (I1209)
Cyrus Young Jones, Sr. (I637)
George Washington Jones, Dr (I604)
Mabra* Madden Jones, Rev (I583)
Mary Madden Jones (I615)
Stephen Lovelady Jones (I648)
Susan Maria (or Mariah) Jones (I626)
 
464
Letter - 1866, 12/08
Letter - 1866, 12/08
from Mary M Jones to Aunt Susan Bounds Butts, speaks of move to Terryville, Dewitt Co. Also speaks of upcoming singing school, apparenty in Lavaca, says she will at least be going to stay with Sue for about a month.
linked to:
Terryville, Lavaca Co, Texas
Susan Evaline Bounds, (foster?) (I8850)
Mary Elizabeth "Lizzy" Butts (I32435)
Mabra* Madden Jones, Rev (I583)
Mary Madden Jones (I615)
Susan Maria (or Mariah) Jones (I626)
James* Lovelady (I1020)
 
465
Letter - 1870, 10/17
Letter - 1870, 10/17
from Mary M Jones, now married to Joseph Norton and is living in Oak Hill near La Grange (Fayette Co ?). Writing to her aunt about William wanting to buy her horse Selim. Is William her step-son?
linked to:
Susan Evaline Bounds, (foster?) (I8850)
Cyrus Young Jones, Sr. (I637)
Mary Madden Jones (I615)
Joseph Norton (I932)
 
466
Letter - 1870, 12/18
Letter - 1870, 12/18
from Mary M Jones Norton, to her aunt Susan Bounds Butts. Interesting letter about her life and such.
(note: Runie is Runie Stapp, dau of Mary's sister, Susan. Not sure who William and Martha are - perhaps grown step children.)
linked to:
Oak Hill (near LaGrange), Fayette Co, Texas
Susan Evaline Bounds, (foster?) (I8850)
Berry Alexander Butts (I9060)
Andrew* Prather Jones (I1209)
Henry M. Jones (I660)
Mabra* Madden Jones, Rev (I583)
Mary Madden Jones (I615)
Susan Maria (or Mariah) Jones (I626)
Joseph Norton (I932)
Runie Markley Stapp (I9784)
 
467
Letter - 1871, 03/25
Letter - 1871, 03/25
from Mary M Jones Norton to Aunt Susan, about her life and family, etc, including telling Susan "Frances wrote to me not long since. She said for me to tell you your Father (John Bounds) was dead. Her Ma (Martha Bounds Bosworth) had got a letter from some one there."
Martha and Susan were sisters, John's daughters. He had died in 1867, four years prior, in Lee County, about 75 miles north of Lavaca County. Sad it took his daughters so long to get word he died.

She again mentions "Martha," but not sure who Martha is.

linked to:
Oak Hill (near LaGrange), Fayette Co, Texas
Frances Elizabeth Bosworth (I921)
Martha Bounds (I32497)
Susan Evaline Bounds, (foster?) (I8850)
John Chapman Bounds (Bownds) (I9058)
Berry Alexander Butts (I9060)
Mary Elizabeth "Lizzy" Butts (I32435)
Susan Delanie Butts (I9061)
Andrew* Prather Jones (I1209)
Mabra* Madden Jones, Rev (I583)
 
468
Letter - 1871, 04/23
Letter - 1871, 04/23
Mary M Jones Norton to her Aunt Susan, who lives in Halletsville, Lavaca Co. Speaks of seeds, and other things.

Mrs. Upchurch who is mentioned is probably Mary Olevia Beshears Upchurch, wife of Alexander Upchurch. Alexander's mother was Delaney Butts, half-sister of Susan's husband, Andrew Jackson Butts - i.e. her nephew, and is the same "Mr. Upchurch" who Mary's brother George sent his regards to in his letter to John Butts more than 10 years prior.
linked to:
Big Hill, Jefferson Co, Texas
Mary Olevia Beshears (I32899)
Susan Evaline Bounds, (foster?) (I8850)
Berry Alexander Butts (I9060)
Andrew* Prather Jones (I1209)
Mabra* Madden Jones, Rev (I583)
Mary Madden Jones (I615)
Stephen Lovelady Jones (I648)
Susan Maria (or Mariah) Jones (I626)
Joseph Norton (I932)
 
469
Letter - 1872, 04/19
Letter - 1872, 04/19
from Susan Marie Jones Wiggins, living in Moss Bluff, writing to her Aunt Susan, wants George to come, as they need a doctor in the town and a singing school.
linked to:
Moss Bluff, Liberty Co, Texas
Susan Evaline Bounds, (foster?) (I8850)
George Washington Jones, Dr (I604)
Susan Maria (or Mariah) Jones (I626)
 
470
Letter - 1872, 08/25
Letter - 1872, 08/25
Mary M Jones Norton to her beloved aunt, lamenting about family affairs and speaks word that Pa had moved into the "Devils Pocket" (?), and speaks of her and Mr. Norton's possible move to Northern Texas.
She speaks of a family Rabb. Mrs. Rabb was a Jones, and interestingly enough, they lived next door to the Loveladys and only a two or three residences down from the Mabra Jones in Dewitt County in 1860. However, further research has not found any connection of the two Jones families. Ulysses Rabb served as sheriff in Fayette County in the 1880s.

linked to:
Oak Hill (near LaGrange), Fayette Co, Texas
Frances Elizabeth Bosworth (I921)
Susan Evaline Bounds, (foster?) (I8850)
Berry Alexander Butts (I9060)
Mary Elizabeth "Lizzy" Butts (I32435)
Susan Delanie Butts (I9061)
Andrew* Prather Jones (I1209)
Cyrus Young Jones, Sr. (I637)
George Washington Jones, Dr (I604)
Henry M. Jones (I660)
 
471
Letter - 1877 (about), May
Letter - 1877 (about), May
from Frances Bosworth, wife of George W. Jones, brother of Susan and Mary Jones, writing to Susan Bounds Botts of family news, church, and daily life. Stated that Pap had left there and was going to Lavaca, but would stop by Mary's to stay awhile. Perhaps this is when Mr. Norton died.
linked to:

Red Rock, Bastrop Co, Texas
Dotia Olevia Bosworth (I32838)
Frances Elizabeth Bosworth (I921)
Henry Chipman Bosworth (I32498)
William M. Bosworth (I32500)
Martha Bounds (I32497)
Mary Madden Jones (I615)
James* Lovelady (I1020)
 
472
Letter - 1903, 11/ (about), Winter
Letter - 1903, 11/ (about), Winter
from Stephen Lovelady Jones, typed on Waco-Times Hearld letterhead, to his cousin, Berry Butts. Speaks of the convenience of paved roads.

Letter is not dated, but he states he will celebrate 17 years with the paper, He was editor for the Waco Daily in 1887. Assuming that was his entry position, 17 year anniversary would be May 1904, indicating this letter might have been written winter 1903/1904.
On that basis, the trip to Beaumont would have been summer 1903, possibly for a reunion. The reunions rotated between Waco, Palestine and Beaumont. We know 1901 was Waco, 1902 then in Palestine, and 1903 in Beaumont.
linked to:
Waco Times-Herald, Waco, McLennan Co, Texas
Frances Elizabeth Bosworth (I921)
Berry Alexander Butts (I9060)
Andrew* Prather Jones (I1209)
Drucilla Adelaide Jones (I965)
Stephen Lovelady Jones (I648)
 
473
Letter - 1913, 05/08
Letter - 1913, 05/08
from Stephen Lovelady Jones to Cousin Berry Butts, apparently still in Victoria, trying to convince Berry to come to the upcoming reuinion and the benefits of a good vacation.
 
474
Letter - 1916, 01/19
Letter - 1916, 01/19
from Stephen Lovelady Jones to Berry Butts with plans of reuinion in Waco the upcoming summer underway, speaks of Cyrus, Andrew and Henry to come for a week, Mary, Sue and himself in Waco, and Frances (George's wife), not far away.
linked to:
Berry Alexander Butts (I9060)
Stephen Lovelady Jones (I648)
 
475
Letter - 1925 5/16 re: Jones, Henry
Letter - 1925 5/16 re: Jones, Henry
Letter written by a Christian brother, E.E. Ewell, to minister who would perform funeral services for Henry, telling of what a fine man Henry was.
A copy of letter was sent to "Aunt Nellie," Henry's half sister, by Bessie, dau of Alcie Dora, another half sister, via "Grandma," Martha Ponton Jones; and "Nell" is Nellie Lewis Jones, Henry's widow.

linked to:
Bessie Armstrong (I9819)
Henry M. Jones (I660)
Nellie Ada Jones (I693)
Nellie Lewis (I9805)
 
476
Letter - 1970, 07/08
Letter - 1970, 07/08
from Mary Viola Lee, granddaughter of Margaret Ann Butts, daughter of Andrew Jackson Butts and Jane Lovelady, his first wife and daughter of our James Lovelady. Mrs. Lee speaks of memories of grandparents and great grandmother, Granny Easter.
linked to:
Andrew Jackson Butts, Sr (I1463)
Margaret Ann Butts, (DNA-circle-g) (I2492)
Easter Jane Cooley (I1393)
Jane Lovelady (I1042)
 
477
Letter - Means, Celestine Burrell Odell (d)
Letter - Means, Celestine Burrell Odell (d)
Letter from Celestine in attempts to get pensions due to her deceased husbands.

linked to:
David Burrell (I1806)
Celestine "Sallie" Means (I8402)
Andrew Jack Odell (Odle) (I21488)
 
478
Letter - Young, Joseph R.
Letter - Young, Joseph R.
Written to his aunt and uncle, James and Nancy Lovelady, tells of his and several family members' experiences in the Civil War.

Provided to me by Berny McCaul Calhoun who had received it from Karl Kiser in 2010. Annotations are by Karl Kiser.

linked to:
James Allison, III (I34211)
John B. Dysart, (maybe grandson??) (I7276)
Cyrus Jackson Elliott (I9541)
James Knox Polk Elliott (I9539)
Jesse Washington Elliott (I9473)
William Mann Elliott, Sr. (I9453)
Nancy* Linville (maybe), (dau?) (I1031)
James* Lovelady (I1020)
John W. Lovelady (I1445)
Thomas Lovelady (I9413)
 
479
Letter from David Moyers to his brother Thomas Jefferson Moyers
Letter from David Moyers to his brother Thomas Jefferson Moyers
dated Jul 30, 1916; expressing condolences for sickness and death in Thomas Jefferson's family

linked to:
Cecil Moyers (I59334)
David Henry Moyers (I59279)
James David Moyers (I59301)
R. Ceicel (Cecil) Moyers (I59302)
Thomas Jefferson Moyers, Sr. (I59278)
 
480
Letter from George Washington Stone
Letter from George Washington Stone
Kentucky, Calloway County
March 28, 1871
addressed to Mrs. Polly Wright (sister)

references "Sallie"
"Matthias Bazzell & sister Jane"
brother Charles
brother Jim
PS dated Apr 6, 1871

linked to:
Martha G. Bazzell (I58592)
Charles Miller Stone (I58654)
George Washington Stone (I58591)
Mary L. "Polly" Stone (I58653)
 
481
Letter from J.P. Agerton, Fort Worth
21 Jun 1951
Letter from J.P. Agerton, Fort Worth 21 Jun 1951
written to Buford Stone
Hazel, Kentucky
 
482
Letter of Administration
Solomon Skinner, deceased
Letter of Administration Solomon Skinner, deceased
Administrators, widow Ruth Skinner and Mylo Skinner
Aug 9, 1822
Galen, New York

linked to:
Ruth* Simons (I22122)
Mylo (or Milo)* Skinner (I14396)
Solomon* Skinner (I22121)
 
483
Letter written by John Foster Doak to T.C. Anderson c 1858 in regards to his memories of Rev. Robert Donnell
Letter written by John Foster Doak to T.C. Anderson c 1858 in regards to his memories of Rev. Robert Donnell
published in the book Life and Labor of Rev. Robert Donnell by T.C. Anderson, written in 1858.

linked to:
Samuel Donnell (I78890)
(daughter) Doak (I78860)
Alexander Foster (I51726)
John Alexander Foster (I56773)
Mary "Polly" Foster (I51725)
John Doak (I51702)
William "Billy" Donnell, (son?) (I78854)
Robert Thomas Donnell (I78859)
John Foster Doak (I51744)
 
484
Lewis, Robert Wesley, Sr., death certificate
Lewis, Robert Wesley, Sr., death certificate
 
485
Library of Congress, American Treasurers Exhibit
Library of Congress, American Treasurers Exhibit
Madden, John Madden; document of surveyed land near Dry Marsh, Frederick County, Virginia -- surveyed and signed by George Washington, Esq.

Trained as a surveyor at Mount Vernon, George Washington began work as a surveyor's assistant in 1748 when he was just sixteen-years-old. Because the neighboring plantation of Belvoir was owned by a member of the Fairfax family, in 1749 Washington was named one of the surveyors of Lord Fairfax's Northern Neck Proprietary of five million acres between the Potomac and Rappahanock Rivers in Virginia. During his three years in service as one of the proprietor's surveyors, Washington prepared this survey of two hundred acres in Frederick County, Virginia, for John Madden.

American Treasures Exhibition
Library of Congress
Holograph manuscript survey, Mar 22 1750
Manuscript Division, Acquired by purchase in 1998 with funds from the Madison Council (109B.4)
--------
The American Treasures of the Library of Congress exhibition in the Library of Congress Jefferson Building in Washington, D.C.
(closed August 2007)
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/treasures/trr110.html
 
486
Library of Congress, American Treasurers Exhibition
Library of Congress, American Treasurers Exhibition
Library of Congress, Treasures
page 2 of 2

(transcription)
Jany 21 1779
Willoughby Jones
for 200 acres

This land is .. by Jno
Madden's D..' to Laughlan
Madden as his Mother Bri
get Madden inf... and the
will names Leonard the ...
being gone to Carolina ..
Laughlan Madden, John Jones
? Ben Bo..thes and Bridget
... of the ... all agree ..
a deed ... ... Thomas
of Willoughby Jones -----
B - - -
See the other side
-----------------------
(other side)

January 21, 1779

Willoughby Jones de
parted this life ma
ny years ago ---
It appears by an in
closed Certificate that
he died intestate then
Thomas Jones, his el
dest son and heir-at-law
... ... his mother
now Margt E. Fowler ..
relinquishes her right to
Dower... Deed ...
to issue to the ... son
Thomas Jones.
He lives in Fred ...
...
... Ex

----------------------
American Treasures Exhibition
Library of Congress
Holograph manuscript survey, Mar 22 1750
Manuscript Division, Acquired by purchase in 1998 with funds from the Madison Council (109B.4)

The American Treasures of the Library of Congress exhibition in the Library of Congress Jefferson Building in Washington, D.C.
(closed August 2007)
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/treasures/trr110.html
 
487
Life and Times of
William Young -
Tennessee Frontiersman, Utah Pioneer
Life and Times of William Young - Tennessee Frontiersman, Utah Pioneer
written by Gary Dean Young, ggg-grandson
This history is copyrighted and is offered for personal use and research only.
It is not to be reprinted or used for commercial purposes without written permission.
Copyright ©2002 by Gary Dean Young

Washington County Biographies Index
Washington County Utah Genealogy and History Page
 
488
Linthicum, Pearre J.
Linthicum, Pearre J.
death certificate
 
489
Lovelady, Andrew Jackson, and Judah Newby, attested to by his brother James Lovelady
Lovelady, Andrew Jackson, and Judah Newby, attested to by his brother James Lovelady
 
490
Lovelady, James and Eurith Elizabeth (Lewis)
Lovelady, James and Eurith Elizabeth (Lewis)
Extracted from COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, FAMILIES, Volume II,
Published in 1998 by Alice Ellison Pitts and Minnie Pitts Champ.
Copyright protected.
Submitted by Wilma Baldwin Moore, great-great-granddaughter of
James and Elizabeth Lovelady (d)
 
491
Lovelady, James and William Bowers, Land purchase, Jackson County Missouri
Lovelady, James and William Bowers, Land purchase, Jackson County Missouri
 
492
Lovelady, James to William Galbreath property sale
Lovelady, James to William Galbreath property sale
east fork of Gooseneck
Smith County, Tennessee
50 acres (purchased by Lovelady 27 Jul 1824)
surveyed 2 May 1825
sold to Galbreath 24 Jun 1826
 
493
Lovelady, John from Jacob Harwick
Lovelady, John from Jacob Harwick
May 18, 1802
100 acres on Dixon Creek

(furnished by Diana Hart 9/20/2015 (jazz.purrs@yahoo.com)
 
494
Lovelady, Thomas Jr. and wife Leah (Hix) to Moses Armstead, pg 360 1 of 2
Lovelady, Thomas Jr. and wife Leah (Hix) to Moses Armstead, pg 360 1 of 2
 
495
Lovelady, Thomas Jr. and wife Leah (Hix) to Moses Armstead, pg 361 2 of 2
Lovelady, Thomas Jr. and wife Leah (Hix) to Moses Armstead, pg 361 2 of 2
 
496
Lowe, Frank
Lowe, Frank
death certificate
 
497
Lowe, Frank, Jr. (infant Lowe)
Lowe, Frank, Jr. (infant Lowe)
death certificate
 
498
Lucy Breckenridge of Grove Hill
Lucy Breckenridge of Grove Hill
The Journal of a Virginia Girl, 1862-1864,
This book is the actual journal kept by Lucy Breckenridge from August 11, 1862 until December 25, 1864. She began the journal as a way to alleviate the boredom of everyday life, having no one to visit or to receive, and nothing to read but the Bible and the newspaper. It is the journal of a young woman in a society torn by the Civil War. She was but 18 years old when the war began. (d)
 
499
Lynn, Frances - Affidavit
dated 27 Aug 1984
Lynn, Frances - Affidavit dated 27 Aug 1984
 
500
Maas, William obit (d)
Maas, William obit (d)
 

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