Jackson Neely HENRY
Husband Jackson Neely HENRY
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Wife
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1 F Adline HENRY
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: James Harvey ABERNATHY (1812-1896) 828 Marr: Bef 1842
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Robert O. HENRY and Daisy Allene WALKER
Husband Robert O. HENRY (details suppressed for this person)
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Wife Daisy Allene WALKER (details suppressed for this person)
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1 F Betty Jean HENRY 3134
Born: 28 Dec 1937 - Georgia 3134 Christened: Died: 17 Feb 2008 - Walton County, Georgia 3134 Buried:Spouse: James Otis BRAND (1930-2007) 3133
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Charles D. HENSON and Ellen Jane HUME
Husband Charles D. HENSON (details suppressed for this person)
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Wife Ellen Jane HUME (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: Walter Redmon HUME (1907-1967) Mother: Grace Irene PALMATARY (1911-1989)
Children
1 M Scott Dee HENSON (details suppressed for this person)
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2 M Grag Dee HENSON (details suppressed for this person)
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Dr. Charles Arnold HENTZ and Cornellia MONROE
Husband Dr. Charles Arnold HENTZ
Born: 1827 Christened: Died: 1884 Buried:Marriage: Bef 1878
Wife Cornellia MONROE
Born: 1852 Christened: Died: 1894 Buried:
Children
1 F Robina HENTZ 21,2409
Born: Feb 1879 - Florida 2409 Christened: Died: 1966 Buried:Spouse: Charles Thomas CARROLL (1873-1944) 21,2409 Marr: 1899
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Burrell Brown HUTCHINSON and Amanda M. F. HERBERT
Husband Burrell Brown HUTCHINSON 485,486
Born: 25 Sep 1800 - Richland County, South Carolina Christened: Died: 25 May 1875 - Washington County, Texas Buried:
Father: Colonel Thomas HUTCHINSON ( -Bef 1818) 429,485 Mother: Mary COOK (1763-After 1830) 429
Marriage: Abt 1825 - Butler County, Alabama
Wife Amanda M. F. HERBERT
Born: 1807 - Georgia Christened: Died: 15 Aug 1888 - Washington County, Texas Buried: - Prairie Lea Cemetery, Washington County, Texas
Father: Colonel John HERBERT (Abt 1760-Bef 1826) 429 Mother: Delitha
Children
1 F Elizabeth P. HUTCHINSON (details suppressed for this person)
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2 F Mary D. HUTCHINSON (details suppressed for this person)
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3 F Charlotte HUTCHINSON
Born: Mar 1831 - Butler County, Alabama Christened: Died: 23 Jul 1905 - Washington County, Texas Buried:
4 M James HUTCHINSON 4596
Born: Abt 1833 - Butler County, Alabama 4596 Christened: Died: Buried:
5 M John Herbert HUTCHINSON, CSA 486
Born: 2 Mar 1836 - Butler County, Alabama 4597 Christened: Died: 22 Jun 1927 - Harris County, Texas 4597 Buried: - Prairie Lea Cemetery, Washington County, Texas 4597Spouse: Lelia E. LOCKETT (1841-1910) 4598,4599 Marr: Abt 1858
6 M Julius HUTCHINSON 4596
Born: Abt 1843 - Washington County, Texas 4596 Christened: Died: Buried:
7 F Malvina HUTCHINSON 4596
Born: Abt 1846 - Washington County, Texas 4596 Christened: Died: Buried:
8 M George R. HUTCHINSON 4596,4599
Born: Abt 1849 - Washington County, Texas 4596 Christened: Died: 8 Mar 1920 - Washington County, Texas Buried:
9 F Hillary P. HUTCHINSON 4596,4599
Born: 1 Jan 1852 - Washington County, Texas Christened: Died: 10 Dec 1928 - Washington County, Texas Buried:Spouse: Did Not Marry
General Notes: Husband -
FAMILY RECORD FROM THE WADE BIBLE (ADAH)
Burral B. son of Thomas & Mary Hutchison was born 25 Sept 1800. [From Alexis Spiritas, 3/04/2009]
Burrell HUTCHINSON is named in the 1818 Will of his father Thomas HUTCHINSON. His bequeaths included:
"I give and bequeath unto my beloved Son Burrell Brown HUTCHISON when he arrives at the age of twenty one years, or marrys should he marry before he arrives at the age of twenty one years I give and bequeath unto him my Son Burrell Three Negroes of equal value of those given to my son Thomas, Mary and Rebecca, to be chosen out of the remaining part of my Negroes, also I give and bequeath unto my Son Burrell B. HUTCHINSON one third part of all my Landed Estate in South Carolina, to be delivered unto him when he comes of Age, or marrys, to be laid out unto him by my Executors Which Land together with the Three Negroes I give to him and his heirs forever."
1850 U.S. Census, Texas, Washington County; No Twp; Series: M432 Roll 916 Page 313:
464 464 B. B. HUTCHINSON 52 M Farmer GA;
Nancy " 48 F 10,000 NC;
T. P. " 21 M AL;
Wm. " 18 M Clerk AL;
John " 16 M AL;
S. B. " 12 M AL;
Hiram " 10 M TX;
M. E. " 14 F AL;
Nancy " 8 F TX;
Emiline " 6 F TX;
Margaret " 4 F TX;
Elmira " 2 F TX.
[Interesting that this census listing does not match well with th 1860 census. RLD]
1860 U.S. Census, Texas, Washington County, Washington P O; Series: M653 Roll: 1307 Page: 215:
992 992 B. B. HUTCHINSON 59 M Farmer 17,350 38,500 SC;
Amanda " 53 F GA;
James " 27 M AL;
Julious " 17 M TX;
Malvina " 14 F TX;
George " 11 M TX;
Henry " 8 M TX;
Thomas WEBBER 30 M Overseer --- 175 NC.
Page: 177:
Burrell and Amanda's son John Herbert, indexed as "Hub" at Heritage Quest:
475 475 Herb HUTCHINSON 24 M Lawyer 5000 5000 AL;
Lelia " 17 F VA;
Kate " 1 F TX
1870 U.S. Census, Texas, Washington County, Brenham P O; Series: M593 Roll: 1608 Page: 199:
227 227 HUCHINGSON [sic] B. B. 69 M W Farmer 20,000 1800 SC;
-- Am. S. M. 63 F W Keeping house GA;
-- G. R. 21 M W Farm laborer TX;
-- H. P. 18 Farm laborer TX.
Nearby:
219 219 HUTCHINGSON [sic] J. H. 32 M W Farmer 4000 1000 AL;
-- L. E. 28 F W Keeps house VA;
-- K. A. 10 F W At home TX;
-- L. J. 9 F W TX;
-- J. H. 7 M W TX;
-- B. S. 5 F W TX;
-- H. T. 3 M W TX;
-- Babe 4/12 F W TX.
These COOK families may be related.
231 231 COOK J. P. 40 M W Farmer AL;
-- Ann 30 F W Keeper house AL;
-- Ralf 18 M W At home AL;
-- Minnie 17 M [sic] W At home AL;
[Page: 200]
-- Molly 15 F W Attending school AL;
-- Caty 12 F W Attending school AL;
-- Howard 10 M W AL.
232 232 COOK Robert 18 M W Farmer AL;
-- Beulah 16 F W Keeper house AL.
235 235 COOK Thos. 22 M W Farm laborer AL.
Burrell Brown HUTCHINSON died in 1875.
General Notes: Wife -
BIOGRAPHY OF AMANDA HERBERT - Prepared by: Alexis A. Spiritas September, 2000
Amanda Herbert was born between 2 June and 12 July 1807 in Georgia. She died 15 August 1888 in Brenham, Washington County, Texas, and was buried in Prairie Lea Cemetery. Between those dates, she led a most interesting life, leaving Georgia with her family at a young age to settle the newly opened territory of Alabama, and then moving, as a young bride with small children, to the Republic of Texas.
I believe that Amanda M. F. Herbert was the daughter of John Herbert and Delitha (Stanton?) Tyson Herbert. Circumstantial evidence suggest this to be true. By about 1794, John Herbert and his wife, Sarah (Cook?) Herbert were living in Hancock County, GA, as were Delitha Tyson and her husband Job. Delitha and Job had probably moved from Pitt County, NC, while John and Sarah Cook Herbert came from Fairfield County, SC, with Sarah?s father and brothers. By 1803, Job had died, and it appears that Sarah died sometime between 1799 and 1806 when John had married the widow, Delitha Tyson.
As described above, Amanda M. F. Herbert was born in June or July of 1807 in Georgia. Certainly that set of facts alone does not convincingly place her in the family of John and Delitha. However, as early as October, 1821, John Herbert (possibly representing Delitha) and the children of Job and Delitha Tyson were sued by Green and William Williamson, administrators on the estate of Zerobable Williamson, decd. Although the exact nature of the case is unclear from existing records, the case continued for a number of years. It was finally dismissed in 1828, but by the October Term 1826, Malvina Fluellen Herbert had been made a party to the case. If Amanda M. F. Herbert is actually Malvina Fluellen Herbert, as I believe, she would only be about 19 years old when this occurs. It suggests that perhaps Delitha has died and that Malvina has some amount of money coming from Delitha?s estate (as would John Herbert), which came in part from the estate of Job Tyson, thus making her relevant to the lawsuit.
There is additional circumstantial evidence to support this hypothesis. By January 1818, John Herbert has bought land in Butler County, AL, and is soon living there. Living next door to John Herbert is the widow of Thomas Hutchinson, Mary (Cook?) Hutchinson, the sister of Sarah (Cook?) Herbert. Mary and Thomas Hutchinson?s youngest son, Burrell Brown Hutchinson, who was living with his mother Mary in Butler County, AL, becomes the husband of Amanda M. F. Herbert. Burrell and Amanda named their first son John Herbert Hutchinson. They also named a daughter Malvina.
Further research can always be done, but based on the facts found to date, a reasonable case can be made that Amanda M. F. Herbert Hutchinson was the child of John Herbert and Delitha (Stanton?) Tyson Herbert.
1880 U.S. Census, Texas, Washington County, Pct 1; Series: T9 Roll: 1331 Page: 20:
6 5 HUTCHINSON A. M. F. W F 72 Wd Keeping house GA GA GA;
-- G. R. W M 30 Son S Farmer TX GA GA;
-- H. P. W M 28 Son S Farmer TX GA GA.
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Benjamin Pearson HERBERT and Ella M. SADLER
Husband Benjamin Pearson HERBERT 88,3797
Born: Abt 1842 - Alabama 3797 Christened: Died: 16 Mar 1913 Buried:
Father: Capt. Edward Hampton HERBERT, CSA (1800-1877) 88 Mother: Martha M. WOMACK (1808-1848) 1862
Marriage: 4 Dec 1880 - Lowndesboro, Lowndes County, Alabama
Wife Ella M. SADLER 1003
Born: Abt 1845 - Alabama 1003 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: John Milton SADLER (Abt 1812- ) 1003 Mother: Elizabeth Temperance COOK (Abt 1822- ) 1003
Children
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*HERBERT, Benjamin P. (Private, Company M, 6th Alabama Infantry Regiment) Benjamin P. Herbert was born about 1843 and died March 16, 1913 the son of Martha Womack and Edward H. Herbert. Benjamin was living with his sister, Mary Ellen Herbert Cook. Benjamin married December 4, 1880 in Lowndesboro, Lowndes County Alabama to Ella Sadler born about 1850 the daughter of Elizabeth Temperance Cook and John Milton Sadler. Sources: Carolyn Golowka ; James McFerrin Key (http://www.rootsweb.com/~alcwroot/6th_alabama_inf/roster/6th_ala/m.htm)
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Curtis Burke HERBERT and Catherine LEWIS
Husband Curtis Burke HERBERT 4423
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Wife Catherine LEWIS 4423
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Children
1 F Kate HERBERT 4423
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Thomas James JUDGE (Abt 1859- ) 4422,4423
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Duke Hessee HERBERT and Ruby Ann TURNER
Husband Duke Hessee HERBERT 936
Born: Apr 1895 - Texas 936 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Cook HERBERT (1855-1909) 937,938 Mother: Emma J. HUTCHISON (1857-1938) 938
Marriage: Abt 1910
Wife Ruby Ann TURNER 939
Born: 1894 - Illinois 939 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Duke Hessee HERBERT, Jr.
Born: 28 Jul 1916 - Harris County, Texas Christened: Died: 1919 - Texas Buried: - Willis Cemetery, Montgomery County, Texas
2 F Josephine May HERBERT (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M Robert Cook HERBERT 4600
Born: 26 Feb 1920 - Harris County, Texas 4600 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
1920 U.S. Census, Texas, Harris County, Houston; Series: T625 Roll: 1812 Page: 72: Preston Ave 2903 470 496 HERBERT Duke H. Head M W 24 M TX AL AL manager Auto Co.; -- Ruby Wife F W 25 M IL OH IL; -- Josephine Dau F W 26/12 S TX TX IL; -- Iris Sister F W 30 S TX AL AL.
Six homes away is Duke's mother, brother Sam, and sister Emma T. HERBERT.
1930 U.S. Census, Texas Nacogdoches County, Nacogdoches; Series: T626 Roll: 2379 Page: 19: Mound St 801 157 162 HERBERT Duke Head M W 34 M 20 TX AL AL Dealer Ford automobiles; -- Ruby Wife F W 34 M 20 IL OH IL; -- Josephine Dau F W 12 S TX TX IL; -- Cook Son M W 10 S TX TX IL; -- Emmie Mother F W 72 Wd AL TN AL
General Notes: Wife -
Ruby Ann TURNER married Duke Hessee HERBERT. She is named as the mother of Josephine HERBERT on her 5 August 1917 birth certificate, Harris County, Texas.
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Capt. Edward Hampton HERBERT, CSA and Martha M. WOMACK
Husband Capt. Edward Hampton HERBERT, CSA 88
Born: 9 Jan 1800 - Fairfield County, South Carolina 88 Christened: Died: 20 Feb 1877 - Lowndes County, Alabama Buried:
Father: Thomas Sharpe HERBERT (1773-1833) Mother: Elizabeth HAMPTON (Cir 1775- )
Marriage: Bef 1824 - Butler County, Alabama
Other Spouse: Louisa CRENSHAW ( - )
Wife Martha M. WOMACK 1862
Born: 8 Dec 1808 - Hancock County, Georgia 1862 Christened: Died: 5 May 1848 - Lowndes County, Alabama 1862 Buried: - Hayneville Cemetery
Father: John WOMACK (Cir 1785- ) 1862 Mother: Sarah (Cir 1785- ) 1862
Children
1 M John Hampton HERBERT 1862
Born: 19 Sep 1825 1862 Christened: Died: 25 Oct 1852 - Lowndes County, Alabama 1862 Buried: - Hayneville Cemetery
2 F Mary Ellen HERBERT 88
Born: 21 Mar 1829 - Alabama 88 Christened: Died: 4 Oct 1899 Buried:Spouse: Phillip Henry COOK (1822-1870) 1584 Marr: 17 Feb 1858 - Lowndes County, Alabama
3 M Edward H. HERBERT 88
Born: Abt 1831 - Alabama 88 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M George Womack HERBERT 88
Born: Abt 1833 - Alabama 88 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Nancy GIBSON ( - )
5 F Sarah E. HERBERT 88
Born: Sep 1836 - Alabama 88,3333 Christened: Died: After 1 Jun 1900 3333 Buried:Spouse: Did Not Marry
6 M Capt. Thomas Sharpe HERBERT, CSA 88,4354
Born: 6 Nov 1836 - Lowndes County, Alabama 88,4354 Christened: Died: 22 Jan 1899 - Montgomery County, Alabama 4354 Buried: Oakwood Cemetery, Montgomery County, Alabama 4354Spouse: Emma Alwilder FRAZIER (living)
7 M Cpl. LaFayette HERBERT, CSA 88
Born: 5 Aug 1839 - Alabama 87 Christened: Died: 25 Sep 1919 - Roger Mills County, Oklahoma Buried: - White Rose Cemetery, Roger Mills County, OklahomaSpouse: Laura H. JONES (1845-1920) 89 Marr: 7 Mar 1866 - Fort Bend, Texas
8 M Albert Nolan HERBERT, CSA 88
Born: 1840 - Alabama 88 Christened: Died: After 1870 Buried:
9 M Benjamin Pearson HERBERT 88,3797
Born: Abt 1842 - Alabama 3797 Christened: Died: 16 Mar 1913 Buried:Spouse: Ella M. SADLER (Abt 1845- ) 1003 Marr: 4 Dec 1880 - Lowndesboro, Lowndes County, Alabama
10 F Harriet Ann HERBERT 88
Born: Abt 1845 - Alabama 88 Christened: Died: Abt 1885 Buried:
11 F Martha C. HERBERT 1862
Born: Bef 1848 - Alabama Christened: Died: - Lowndes County, Alabama Buried: - Hayneville Cemetery 1862
General Notes: Husband -
"HERBERT, EDWARD HAMPTON, planter, was born January 9, 1800, at Fairfield Village. Fairfield District, S. C., and died February 20. 1877 at Hayneville; son of Thomas Sharpe and Elizabeth (Hampton) Herbert, who lived at Fairfield District, S. C., and later moved to Alabama, near Manningham, Butler County, the former of whom was a native of Virginia was sheriff of Fairfield District, S. C., and died at Manningham; grandson of Thomas Sharpe Herbert, ... [erroneous and/or unproven ancestry deleted. RLD]. He was educated In the schools of South Carolina and on moving to Alabama became a planter in Butler County. He served as clerk of the circuit court of that county, 1822-1826; was a planter and merchant at Hayneville, Lowndes County 1836-1877; and was register in chancery at that place 1839-1865. He was a member of the State militia at Greenville during his residence m Butler County. He was a Democrat and an Episcopalian, serving as steward in the church. Married: in 1824, in Butler County to Martha, daughter of John and Sarah (Lewis) Womack, who lived at Manningham, Butler County the former of whom moved from Virginia to Hancock County, Ga., where he was married and later moved to Butler County. Children: 1. John Hampton, d. at the age of twenty-flye years; 2 Henry Macon, unmarried, d. at the age of seventy-one years; 3. Mary Ellen, m. Judge Philip Henry Cook, lived at Hayneville. d. at aKe of seventy years; 4. Edward Mitchell, d. at the age of twenty years; 5. George Womack, m. Nancy Gibson of Louisiana, lived at Hayneville. d at the age of seventy-one years; 6. Sarah Elizabeth, Montgomery; 7. Thomas Sharpe, m. Emma Alwilder Frazier of Montgomery, d. at age of sixty-two years, wife living in Montgomery; 8. Lafayette, m. Laura Jones, of Richmond, Tex., living at Rankin, Okla.; 9. Albert Nolan, d. at age of thirty years; 10. Benjamin Preston, m. Ella Sadler, d. at age of seventy years, wife living at Prattville; 11. Harriett Ann, m. Angus Gilchrist d. at age of forty; 12. Martha Caroline, d. in childhood. Last residence: Hayneville." [History of Alabama and dictionary of Alabama biography, Volume 3, By Thomas McAdory Owen, Marie Bankhead Owen, p. 798]
"Edward Hampton and Martha (Womack) Herbert, of Fairfield District, S. C., who removed to Butler County, in 1818, and to Lowndes County, in 1836." [Ibid, p. 800]
In the book Lowndes Court House, by Midred Brewer Russell, pages 115 & 116, is the following: "A Patriotic Family: - Captain E. H. Herbert, of this place, has five sons in the service of the Confederate States - one in Texas, one in Mississippi, and three in the Hayneville Guards. And the old gentleman himself, thought upwards of sixty says he can and will fight like a young man for our glorious cause, when his country shall need his services." Thomas S. Herbert is generally accredited with the organization of the Hayneville Guards and all three sons were on the original roster. (http://www.rootsweb.com/~alcwroot/6th_alabama_inf/roster/6th_ala/m.htm)
1830 U.S. Census, Alabama, Butler County, No Twp; Series: M19 Roll: 2 Page: 290:
Line 3 Edward H. HERBERT 2 . . 1 1 . . . || 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . . .
Reads: 2 males under 5 (John H. & unknown); 1 male 15-20 (unknown); 1 male 20-30 (Edward H.); 1 female under 5 (Mary Ellen); 1 female 20-30 ( Martha M.).
Martha died in 1848.
1850 U.S. Census, Alabama, Lowndes County, Lowndes District; Series: M432 Roll: 8 Page: 103: 2 2 E. H. HERBERT 50 M Reporter in Chancery 700 SC; Mary E. 21 F AL; Edward H. 19 M AL; George W. 17 M AL; Sarah E. 15 F AL; Thomas S. 14 M AL; Lafayette 12 M AL; Albert N. 10 M AL; Benjamin P. 7 M AL; Harriet A. 5 F AL.
(http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/al/lowndes/1850/pg0103a.txt)
Two households away is Thomas J. JUDGE, 34, and family. Thomas' wife is a granddaughter of Capt. John COOK of Hancock County, Georgia.
Curiously, there is a George HERBERT, 17, in the household of Noland, 39, and Jane, 28, WOMACK in the 1850 census of neighboring Butler County, Alabama. Noland is a school teacher. Was Noland instructing George, son of his deceased sister, Martha Womack HERBERT? This may be a second listing for George Womack HERBERT.
Similarly, George's sister, Sarah E. HERBERT, 14, is also listed in the household of her uncle Thomas E. HERBERT, also a school teacher. All reside in Lowndes County, Alabama.
Edward remarried on 5 February 1860: "Herbert, Edward H(ampton) DeBARD, Louisa Feb 05, 1860 3 422 SHAVER, F. L. B. MG. Bond co-signed by R. H. LEE (Louisa CRENSHAW married first Sam K. DAVENPORT on May 2, 1827 in Montgomery County; she married 2nd Thomas DeBard on October 4, 1849) to Lowndes County" [ Marriage Records 1818 - 1845, Dallas, Alabama, ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/dallas/vitals/marriages/1818-1845.txt]
1860 U.S. Census, Alabama, Lowndes County, Hayneville P O; Series: M653 Roll: 14 Page: 490: 38 36 E. H. HERBERT 60 M Register in Chancery 4700 12,870 SC; Louisa " 49 F SC; Sarah E. " 26 F AL; Thomas S. " 24 M Clerk AL; Benj. P. " 17 AL; H. A. " 15 F AL; Susan CRANSHAW [CRENSHAW] 80 F 500 --- SC. Susan is Edward's mother-in-law.
Next door is the family of James MEADOWS, 60, and Ellen Amelia DANIEL, 49, a cousin to the DANIELL family of Hancock/Baldwin County, Georgia.
1870 U.S. Census, Alabama, Lowndes County, Manack P O; Series: M593 Roll: 25 Page: 197: 33 33 HERBERT Edward H. 70 M W Insurance agent 800 1400 SC; [next page, 198] HERBERT Louisa 60 F W Keeping house 1900 1035 SC; -- Sarah E. 35 F W W/o occupation AL; BELL Laura J. 11 F W At home AL.
General Notes: Wife -
"HERBERT, Mrs. Martha M., b. 12-8-1808, d. 5-5-1848, wife of Edw. H., and dau. of Sarah and John WOMACK, b. Hancock Co., GA" [Hayneville Cemetery, Contributed by Cheryl H. Harrell, Lowndes County , Alabama, July 1997, http://www.trackingyourroots.com/data/lowndes2.htm]
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Benjamin MICOU and Ella HERBERT
Husband Benjamin MICOU (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Ella HERBERT 4601
Born: 1869 - Alabama 4601 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Major Hilary Abner HERBERT, CSA, Member of Congress (1834-1919) 430,4601 Mother: Ella Betty SMITH (Abt 1847-1885) 4601,4602
Children
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Thomas B. HERBERT and Emmie T. HERBERT
Husband Thomas B. HERBERT 4603
Born: 28 Feb 1877 - Alabama 4603 Christened: Died: 21 Jun 1936 - Harris County, Texas Buried: 22 Jun 1936 - Willis Cemetery, Montgomery County, TexasMarriage: Abt 1905 3822
Wife Emmie T. HERBERT 936
Born: 1 Jan 1882 - Texas Christened: Died: 10 Jan 1948 - Harris County, Texas Buried: 11 Jan 1948 - Willis Cemetery, Montgomery County, Texas
Father: Robert Cook HERBERT (1855-1909) 937,938 Mother: Emma J. HUTCHISON (1857-1938) 938
Children
General Notes: Husband -
1920 U.S. Census, Texas, Harris County, Houston; Series: T625 Roll: 1812 Page: 71: Conquest[?] Pass 2802 464 490 HERBERT Thos B. Head M W 42 M AL AL AL Fireman Railroad; -- Emmie Wife F W 38 M TX AL AL; -- Emmie Mother-in-law F W 63 Wd AL TN AL; [next page, 72] -- Sam B. Brother-in-law M W 27 M TX AL AL Merchant Auto; -- Gladys Sister-in-law F W 25 M TX TX TX Bookkeeper Oil Co.; WOOLDRIDGE [sic] Annie Cousin F W 27 S TX TN GA Bookkeeper Furniture Co.
1930 U.S. Census, Texas, Harris County, Houston; Series: T626 Roll: 2345 Page: 186:
621 683 HERBERT Thomas B. Head 4,000 M W 53 M 28 AL AL AL Locomotive engineer Railroad;
-- Emmie Wife F W 48 M 23 TX AL AL.
Thomas and Emma may not have had children.
Thomas B. HERBERT, born 28 February 1877 in Alabama, died 21 June 1936 in Houston, Harris County, Texas at age 59 years 3 months 23 days. He was a son of T. S. HERBERT and Emma FRAZIER, both born in Alabama. He was a "Trainman" and was survived by his wife, Mrs. T.B. [Emma T.] HERBERT.
Thomas was buried on 22 June 1936 in Willis, Texas. [Texas Deaths, 1890-1976FamilySearch.org: Film Number: 2116936; Digital Film Number: 4166730; Image Number: 2822; Reference Number: Item 6 cn 31202]
Thomas B. HERBERT is buried in Willis Cemetery, Willis, Montgomery County, Texas. A picture of his headstone is on Find A Grave Memorial# 65299641 created by Bobby and Carol Babin E... on Feb 07, 2011:
1 THOMAS B. HERBERT 1
8 HUSBAND OF 9
7 EMMIE HERBERT 3
7 6
General Notes: Wife -
Emmie T. HERBERT, born 1 Jan 1882 in Texas, died 10 Jan 1948 in Houston, Harris County, Texas at age 66 years 9 days. She was buried on 11 January 1948 in Willis, Texas. Emmie T. was the daughter of Robert C. HERBERT and Emmie HUTCHISON, both born in Alabama. She was a widow who resided in Houston, Harris County, Texas. [FamilySearch.org: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976; Film Number: 2218829;
Digital Film Number: 4181458; Image Number: 2910; Reference Number: cn2467]
Emmie T. HERBERT is buried in Willis Cemetery, Willis, Montgomery County, Texas. A picture of her headstone is on Find A Grave Memorial# 65299694 created by Bobby and Carol Babin E...on Feb 07, 2011:
1 1
8 EMMIE T. HERBERT 9
8 4
2 8
Oran M. Roberts, Chapter 440, United Daughters of the Confederacy®, Houston, Harris County, Texas: Memorial Tribute
Emma (Emmie) T. Herbert Herbert
Resolution
As the flowers bloom and fade away so does life in all it's splendor yield unto the power that gave it an it too must pass away; Therefore, but it resolved that:
WHEREAS, the Oran M. Roberts Chapter suffered an irreparable loss in the passing of our beloved member, Mrs. Emmy Herbert, and
WHEREAS, the memory of her dear presence shall always be with us in our endeavor to make happy her friends known that she would have us carry on until all are called to have one grand reunion with God;
WHEREFORE, the Oran M. Roberts Chapter rededicates it's self to the accomplishments of this noble cause;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of these resolutions be sent to each of Mrs. Herberts' brothers and a copy be spread on the minutes of our chapter.
Respectfully submitted
Mrs. W. T. Robersau, Chairman
Mrs. W. E. West, President
Mrs. B. B. Knolle
NOTE: Emma (Emmie) T. Herbert - daughter of Robert Cook Herbert and Emma (Emmie) J. Hutchinson - born: 1 Jan 1882 in Coldsprings, San Jacinto Co., TX - died: 10 Jan 1946 in Houston, Harris Co., TX - burial: Willis, Montgomery Co., TX - Spouse: Thomas B. Herbert
She joined the Oran M. Roberts Chapter on 8 June 1916 on the service of the following:
(1) grandfather, John S. Herbert, rank and unit unspecified, who was a POW at Island No. 10
(2) great-uncle, Philemon Thomas (P. T.) Herbert, Lt. Col., Commanding Officer, 7th Cavalry Regt. (7th Mounted Volunteers), TX
(3) great-uncle, Robert Nathan Cook, Capt., Co. G, 13th Infantry Regt., GA who was killed at the Battle of Cold Harbor
(4) cousin, Hilery Abner Herbert, Colonel, 8th Infantry Regt., AL, who was also U.S. Congressman, Secretary of the Navy during Pres. Cleveland's Administration
(5) cousin, Joe Green, rank and unit unspecified who was killed-in-action during the Battle of Seven Pines
(6) cousin, John Herbert Kelly, Brig. Gen., Commanding Officer, both 8th Infantry Regt, AR and the 9th Infantry Regt., AR who attended West Point, Class of 1861, resigned 12/29/1860
(7) cousin, Thomas S. Herbert, Capt., unit unspecified who lost one leg at the Battle of Seven Pines
She served as the Chapter President during 1925-1927.
[http://www.geocities.com/lks_friday/UDC/UDC-042.htm]
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George H. PERRY and Hattie HERBERT
Husband George H. PERRY
Born: 2 Jul 1874 - Nova Scotia, Canada Christened: Died: 19 Oct 1940 - Harris County, Texas Buried: - Hollywood Cemetery, Harris County, TexasMarriage:
Wife Hattie HERBERT 89
Born: 7 Nov 1868 - Alabama 89 Christened: Died: 1958 - Harris County, Texas Buried: - Hollywood Cemetery, Harris County, Texas
Father: Cpl. LaFayette HERBERT, CSA (1839-1919) 88 Mother: Laura H. JONES (1845-1920) 89
Children
General Notes: Husband -
George H. PERRY married Hattie HERBERT. They are buried in Hollywood Cemetery, Houston, Harris County, Texas. A picture of George's headstone is on Find A Grave Memorial# 64599901 created by Susann on Jan 23, 2011:
GEORGE H. PERRY
1874 - 1940
The memorial lists his birth on Jul. 2, 1874 in Nova Scotia, Canada, and his death on Oct. 19, 1940 in Houston, Harris County, Texas. He was in the real estate business in Houston and was survived by his wife, Hettie.
General Notes: Wife -
Hettie Herbert married George H. PERRY. They are buried in Hollywood Cemetery, Houston, Harris County, Texas. A picture of Hettie''s headstone is on Find A Grave Memorial# 64602881 created by Susann on Jan 24, 2011:
HETTIE HERBERT
PERRY
1868 - 1958
The memorial lists her birth on Nov. 7, 1868 in Richmond, Fort Bend County, Texas, and her death on Dec. 2, 1958 in Houston, Harris County, Texas.
Hettie Perry, age 90, was born in Texas to Lafayette Herbert and Laura Jones. Her father was born in Alabama and her mother, in Texas. She was preceded in death by her husband, George, and the informant for her death certificate was Dorothy Herbert Wilder).
[Texas Deaths, 1890-1976: FamilySearch.org: Film Number: 2115623, Digital Film Number: 4166750, Image Number: 2042, Reference Number: File No. 68475]
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Major Hilary Abner HERBERT, CSA, Member of Congress and Ella Betty SMITH
Husband Major Hilary Abner HERBERT, CSA, Member of Congress 430,4601
Born: 12 Mar 1834 - South Carolina 4601 Christened: Died: 6 Mar 1919 Buried: - Oakwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Alabama 4604
Father: Thomas Edward HERBERT (Abt 1805- ) 430 Mother: Dorothy Teague YOUNG (Abt 1807- ) 430
Marriage: Abt 1867
Wife Ella Betty SMITH 4601,4602
Born: Abt 1847 - Alabama 4601 Christened: Died: 1885 - Washington, District of Columbia 4602 Buried: - Oakwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Alabama 4602
Children
1 F Leila HERBERT 4601
Born: 12 Feb 1868 - Alabama 4601 Christened: Died: 21 Dec 1897 - Washington, District of Columbia Buried: - Oakwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Alabama
2 F Ella HERBERT 4601
Born: 1869 - Alabama 4601 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Benjamin MICOU (living)
3 M Lt. Hilary Abner HERBERT, USMC
Born: Abt 1878 - Alabama Christened: Died: 16 Aug 1916 - Colorado Buried: - Oakwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Alabama
General Notes: Husband -
"HERBERT, HILARY ABNER, lawyer, Colonel C. S. Army, representative in congress, secretary of the navy department and author, was born at Laurens, Laurens County. S. C., March 12, 1834, and died March 6, 1919, while on a visit to Tampa, Fla.; son of Thomas Edward and Dorothy Teague (Young) Herbert (q. v.). Col. Herbert received his early education in the town schools of Laurens, S. C., and at Greenville. He enterel the University of Alabama in October, 1852, and the following year left the institution because of the "Doby Rebellion." In October, 1854, he entered the University of Virginia from which he graduated in Latin and moral philosophy the same session. Before completing the entire course of study he withdrew on account of broken health. In the fall of 1856 he began reading law under the supervision of Judge J. K. Henry at Greenville, and at the end of five months, after examination by Chief Justice A. J. Walker and Judge George W. Stone, was admitted to the bar by the supreme court. In March of 1857 he began the practice in Greenville, in partnership with Samuel Adams; in 1872 removed to Montgomery and joined in the practice with Col. Virgil Murphey as Herbert and Murphey; in 1874 became a member of the firm of Clopton, Herbert and Chambers; and after retiring from political life practiced law in Washington, D. C. with his son-in-law, Benjamin Micou.
His Confederate service began early. in anticipation of secession, Gov. Andrew B. Moore ordered several companies of State troops to Mobile and Pensacola to occupy the forts at those points. Under these orders he served as a second lieutenant in the "Greenville Guards" at Pensacola in January and February, 1861. He became captain of this company when it entered the Confederate service at Richmond, Va., in May, 1861, on the formation of the Eighth Alabama infantry regiment. On May 5. 1861, he was promoted major; June 1861, lieutenant colonel; and on May 3, 1862, colonel of the regiment. The Eighth regiment was in the Army of Northern Virginia, and fought in all the battles from Yorktown to Fair Oaks. Here he was wounded and captured, but within two months was exchanged. He fought at Second Manassas, Fredericksburg, Salem Heights, Antietam, Gettysburg and the Wilderness. Here he was desperately wounded and carried from the field by his men. In 1864, in consequence of his wounds, he retired from the active military service.
One of the most notable contributions to the welfare of his state and country was his arduous and effective work in reconstruction days when control of the South was regained and put into the hands of the intelligent, class again.
In 1877 he was elected to congress from the second district, of which Montgomery is the principal city; and was returned at each election from that date to 1893. He served on the committees of the judiciary, ways and means and naval affairs, and on the scientific bureau of the government and while on the judiciary committee he had the jury law of the country changed to that now in existence. His service on the naval committee was well known and culminated in his work as secretary of the navy. His seat in the 47th congress was contested by Paul Strobach. He engaged Col. Robert Ingersoll to address the committee on elections in his behalf. Col. Herbert replied for himself and the committee, although with Republican majority, rejected the contest. He was chairman of the committee on naval affairs during the 49th, 50th, and 51st congresses. The rebuilding of the American navy began under his leadership, and it was his statesmanlike and non-partisan activities in this work that brought the American navy up to the fighting strength demonstrated during the Spanish-American War. While chairman of the naval affairs committee he secured the passage of an appropriation of $20,000,000 in a twenty minute presentation of the facts. In 1893 President Cleveland invited Col. Herbert to become secretary of the navy and during his administration in this position there were commissioned the Indiana, Massachusetts, Oregon, Maine, Texas, New York, Brooklyn, Amphitrite, Monadnock, Terror, Katahdin, Cincinnati, Raleigh, Columbia, Minneapolis, Olympia, Detroit, Marblehead, Montgomery, Castine, Machias and Puritan, all of which had been authorized by acts originating in the committee on naval affairs while he was on that committee. It will thus be seen that of the six vessels belonging regularly to the navy which fought at Manila, May 1, 1898, all except the Boston originated in the committee of which he was a member, and that all the ships that fought at Santiago, July 3, 1898, except the converted yacht Gloucester, were authorized in the committee of which Col. Herbert was a member, or afterwards commissioned by him as secretary of the navy. When holding this latter position he notified congress that the two American armor plate manufacturers were in a combination to extort unreasonable prices for armor. Congress required him to investigate, and after taking personal charge of the inquiry, including investigations in Europe he made a report showing that the armor plate manufacturers of the world were in a combine to hold up prices. He showed what a fair price should be, with the result that the next order for armor plate made by the government was more than 75% below the price asked by the manufacturers prior to Secretary Herbert's investigations. He was joint author of "Why the Solid South, or Reconstruction by Eyewitnesses," author of "The Abolition Crusade and Its Consequences," 1890; and of numerous magazine articles of a political, historical, and sociological character. He was a Democrat, a Mason; and a member of the Protestant Episcopal church, having served as vestryman of St. Thomas church, Green
ville, in the Church of the Epiphany, Washington. Married: in Selma, April 23, 1867, to Ella Bettie, daughter of Washington and Susan (Parker) Smith. Mrs. Herbert was a woman of beauty and intellect, and was noted for her accomplishments and charities. She was viceregent for Alabama of the Ladies Mount Vernon association, and after her death the position was left vacant until her daughter, Leila, was of sufficient maturity to fill it. Children: 1. Leila (q. v.) deceased; 2. Ella, m. Benjamin Micou (q. v.), now of Washington, D. C.; 3. Hilary Abner, jr., lieutenant U. S. marine corps, deceased, Washington. Last residence: Washington, D. C." [History of Alabama and dictionary of Alabama biography, Volume 3, By Thomas McAdory Owen, Marie Bankhead Owen, p. 798-799]
The destroyer USS Herbert (DD-160) was named in honor of Secretary Herbert.
1850 U.S. Census, Alabama, Butler County,
215/215 Thomas E. Herbert 40 m school teacher 40000 SC *NOTE: The names for 215/215 have the words "Boarding House" written down the side of them.
Dorothy 43 f
Hilery 16 m student
Aurelia 14 f
Emma 12 f
Theodore 7 f
Flora 5 f
Octavia 2 f AL
Rebecca Yong 62 f SC
James 4 m
Mary Gideon 16 f AL
Sarah Herbert 15 f
216/216 James Williams 23 m merchant 2000
Elizabeth 17 f
220/220 Hilary Herbert 62 m physician 1800 SC
Abagail 53 f
George 24 m physician AL
Frances 17 f
Cornelia 14 f
224/224 James D. Herbert 26 m farmer 7000
Mary 22 f
247/247 George B. Herbert 50 m physician 3000 SC
Elizabeth 29 f AL
Richard 18 m farmer GA
Ann 16 f
Jane 8 f AL
S????? 5 f
Ada 4 f
Emma 2 f
248/248 Curtis B. Herbert 25 m physician SC
Catherine 21 f AL
[http://www.trackingyourroots.com/data/1850butl.htm]
1860 U.S. Census, Alabama, Butler County, Pct 12, Geenville P O; Series: M653 Roll: 3 Page: 283:
2006 2006 Thos E. HERBERT 56 M Reciever at land office 5000 22,000 SC;
A. J.? HERBERT 22 F SC;
D.? HERBERT 17 F SC;
F. HERBERT 15 F SC;
O. HERBERT 12 F AL;
H. A. HERBERT 25 M Lawyer --- 1500 SC;
J. A. YOUNG 14 M SC;
Rebeca [sic] YOUNG 74 F --- 2900 SC.
1870 U.S. Census, Alabama, Butler County, Greenville P O; Series: M593 Roll: 5 Page: 414:
221 221 HERBERT Hillary 36 M W Lawyer 6500 2500 SC;
-- Ella 23 F W Keeping house AL;
-- Lela 2 F W At home AL;
-- Ella 9/12 F W At home AL;
KEIFFER Laura 16 F W Servant AL;
CRENSHAW Jane 18 F W Servant AL.
1880 U.S. Census, Alabama, Montgomery County, Ward 3, Montgomery; Series: T9 Roll: 26 Page: 129:
156 156 HERBERT H. A. W M 46 M Lawyer & M of Congress AL AL AL;
-- E. H. W F 33 Wife M AL AL AL;
-- Leila W F 12 Dau S AL AL AL;
-- Ella W F 10 Dau S AL AL AL;
-- H. A. Jnr. W M 2 Son S AL AL AL
Find A Grave Memorial# 6005916
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Curtis Herbert JUDGE and Iris HERBERT
Husband Curtis Herbert JUDGE
Born: 12 Sep 1885 - Butler County, Alabama Christened: Died: 18 Jan 1937 - Dallas County, Texas Buried: 19 Jan 1937 - Butler County, Alabama
Father: Thomas James JUDGE (Abt 1859- ) 4422,4423 Mother: Kate HERBERT ( - ) 4423
Marriage: 6 May 1920 - Harris County, Texas
Wife Iris HERBERT 936
Born: 29 Nov 1890 - Texas 936 Christened: Died: 21 Aug 1947 - Harris County, Texas Buried: 21 Aug 1947 - Butler County, Alabama
Father: Robert Cook HERBERT (1855-1909) 937,938 Mother: Emma J. HUTCHISON (1857-1938) 938
Children
1 M Curtis H. JUDGE, Jr. (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
1930 U.S. Census, Alabama, Jefferson County, Homewood, Enumeration District Number: 166, Family Number: 12, Sheet Number and Letter: 1A, Line Number: 44, NARA Publication: T626, roll 31, Film Number: 2339766, Digital Folder Number: 4531782, Image Number: 01050:
Curtis H Judge
Gender: Male
Age: 43
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Birthplace: Alabama
Estimated Birth Year: 1887
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's Birthplace: Alabama
Curtis H Judge M 43
Iris H Judge F 38
Curtis H Judge M 5
"Curtis H. Judge, 51, died suddenly Monday at his home in Texas. He was a former native of Greenville. He was the Grandson of the late Col. Hillary A. Herbert, former secretary of the Navy, and was a brother of former State senator Thomas Judge of Birmingham. He was associated with his Uncle C.B. Herbert in the drug business at Greenville at one time. Mr. Judge is survived by his widow who was Miss Iris Herbert and one son, Curtis H. Judge, Jr." (The Butler County News, 1914-1937 Assorted, January 21st, 1937)
Texas Deaths, 1890-1976:
Name: Curtis Herbert Judge
Death Date: 18 Jan 1937
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 51 years 4 months 6 days
Birth Date: 12 Sep 1885
Birthplace: Greenville, Alabama
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Iris Herbert Judge
Father's Name: Thomas J. Judge
Father's Birthplace: Greenville, Alabama
Mother's Name: Kate Herbert
Mother's Birthplace: Greenville, Alabama
Occupation: Travelling Salesman
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Greenville, Alabama
Burial Date: 19 Jan 1937
[FamilySeach.org: Film Number: 2117125, Digital Film Number: 4166724, Image Number: 1591, Reference Number: 1487]
General Notes: Wife -
Iris HERBERT was a daughter of Robert Cook HERBERT and Emma J. HUTCHISON. Iris' death certificate lists her mother as "Emmie WATERS." The 1900 census lists her birth as "Nov 1889."
In 1920, Iris HERBERT, age 30 and single, lives in the home of her brother, Duke HERBERT in Harris County, Texas.
Iris HERBERT married Curtis Herbert JUDGE. Their son Curtis Herbert JUDGE, Jr, was born about 1925.
Texas Deaths, 1890-1976: Iris Herbert JUDGE, born 29 November 1890 in Texas, died 21 August 1947 in Houston, Harris County, Texas at age 57 years 8 months 22 days and was buried 21 Aug 1947 in Greenville, Alabama. She was a widow residing in Houston at the time of her death. Iris was a daughter of R. C. HERBERT and Emmie WATERS. [FamilySearch.org: Film Number: 2218651, Digital Film Number: 4031415, Image Number: 2108, Reference Number: 34303]
Notes: Marriage
C. H. JUDGE married Iris Herbert on 6 May 1920 in Harris County, Texas. [Texas Marriages, 1837-1973: FamilySearch.org: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00028-3, System Origin: Texas-EASy, Source Film Number: 25244, Reference Number: cn 46781]
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John HERBERT and Harriet WATERS
Husband John HERBERT 3820
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Harriet WATERS 3820
Born: 4 Nov 1806 - Newberry County, South Carolina 3820 Christened: Died: Buried:
Other Spouse: HAWTHORNE ( - ) 3820
Children
1 F Elizabeth HERBERT 3820
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Margaret HERBERT 3820
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M Lt. Col. Philemon Thomas HERBERT, CSA 3820
Born: 1825 - Pine Apple, Alabama Christened: Died: 1864 - Kingston, Louisiana Buried: - Evergreen CemeterySpouse: Did Not Marry
4 M John I. HERBERT, CSA 937
AKA: John T. HERBERT 3820 Born: Abt 1829 - Alabama 937 Christened: Died: Bef 1865 - the War Between the States 2990 Buried:Spouse: Martha Pearson COOK (1833-1886) 937,2990 Marr: 4 Sep 1850 - Mobile County, Alabama
5 M Waters Whitner HERBERT 2235
AKA: Walter Whitmer HERBERT 2236 Born: Abt 1828 - Alabama 2236 Christened: Died: 27 Mar 1870 - Fairfax County, Virginia 2235 Buried: - Ivy Hill Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia 2235Spouse: Emeline R. PEARSON (Abt 1827-1887) 2236,2237 Marr: 12 Apr 1848 - Fairfield County, South Carolina 2235
6 F Ellen HERBERT 3820
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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John Sharpe HERBERT and Charlotte Susan McGEE
Husband John Sharpe HERBERT
Born: 19 Feb 1823 - Butler County, Alabama Christened: Died: 12 Feb 1890 - Holmes County, Mississippi Buried:Marriage: Bef 1849
Wife Charlotte Susan McGEE 4605
Born: 9 Dec 1829 - Baldwin County, Georgia 4605 Christened: Died: 22 Sep 1902 Buried:
Children
1 F Mary E. HERBERT 4605
Born: Abt 1849 - Mississippi 4605 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M William H. HERBERT 4605
Born: Abt 1851 - Mississippi 4605 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Ella E. HERBERT 4605
Born: Abt 1852 - Mississippi 4605 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Benjamin T. HERBERT 4605
Born: Abt 1855 - Mississippi 4605 Christened: Died: Buried:
5 M Stephen H. HERBERT 4605
Born: Abt 1858 - Mississippi 4605 Christened: Died: Buried:
6 F Ella E. HERBERT 4606
Born: Abt 1860 - Holmes County, Mississippi 4607 Christened: Died: Buried:
7 F Susan R. HERBERT 4607
Born: Abt 1862 - Holmes County, Mississippi 4607 Christened: Died: Buried:
8 F Martha HERBERT 4607
Born: Abt 1854 - Holmes County, Mississippi 4607 Christened: Died: Buried:
9 F Ada L. HERBERT 4606
Born: Abt 1865 - Holmes County, Mississippi 4607 Christened: Died: Buried:
10 M John C. HERBERT 4606
Born: Abt 1867 - Holmes County, Mississippi 4607 Christened: Died: Buried:
11 F Alice HERBERT 4607
Born: Abt 1869 - Holmes County, Mississippi 4607 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
A WORK IN PROGRESS!
CAN YOU DOCUMENT WHO HIS PARENTS ARE?
1860 U.S. Census, Mississippi, Holmes County, Lexington Beat, Dark Corner; Series: M653 Roll: 582 Page: 767:
403 403 Johns [sic] S. HERBERT 37 M Farmer 1600 6705 AL;
Charlotte S. " 28 F GA;
Mary E. " 11 F MS;
Wm. H. " 9 M MS;
Ella E. " 8 F TX;
Benj'n T. " 5 M MS;
Stephen H. " 2 M MS;
Jane (free) 26 F Laborer MS.
This John S. HERBERT?
United States, Civil War Soldiers Index for John S. Herbert:
Name: John S. Herbert
Event: Military Service
Rank In: Private
Rank Out: Private
Side: Confederate
State (or Origin): Mississippi
Military Unit: 3rd Regiment, Mississippi Infantry (State Troops)
Company: G
NARA Publication Title: Index to Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Mississippi.
NARA Publication Number: M232, NARA Roll Number: 18, Film Number: 821855. [FamilySearch.org]
1870 U.S. Census, Mississippi, Holmes County, Tchula Dist., Lexington P O; Series: M593 Roll: 731 Page: 222:
493 550 HERBERT Jno S. 47 M W Farmer 1200 550 AL;
-- Susan 42 F W Keeps house GA;
-- Wm. H. 18 M W MS;
-- Benj. 14 M W MS;
-- Step' H. 12 M W MS;
-- Ella 10 F W MS;
-- Sus n R. 8 F W MS;
-- Martha 6 F W MS;
-- Ada 5 F W MS;
-- John 3 M W MS;
-- Alice 1 F W MS.
1880 U.S. Census, Mississippi, Holmes County, Beat 9; Series: T9 Roll: 650 Page: 244:
[John W. PORTER 35 and wife listed as 745 845]
[745] 846 HUBBBARD [as indexed, but HERBERT. RLD] W M 56 M Laborer AL SC GA;
-- Charlotte S. W F 50 Wife House keeper GA ?? VA; ;
-- Stephen W M 28 Son S At homeMS AL GA;
-- Ella E. W F 24 Dau S At homeTX AL GA;
-- Susan R. W F 19 Dau S At homeMS AL GA;
-- Ada L. W F 16 Dau S At home MS AL GA;
-- John C. W M 13 Son S Laborer MS AL GA.
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Thomas James JUDGE and Kate HERBERT
Husband Thomas James JUDGE 4422,4423
Born: Abt 1859 - Alabama 4422 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Judge, Colonel Thomas James JUDGE, CSA, Alabama Supreme Court (1815- ) 4422,4423 Mother: Susan J. GRAVES (Abt 1821- ) 4422,4423
Marriage:
Wife Kate HERBERT 4423
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Curtis Burke HERBERT ( - ) 4423 Mother: Catherine LEWIS ( - ) 4423
Children
1 M Thomas James JUDGE 4423
Born: 11 May 1884 - Butler County, Alabama 4423 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lucile O'BRIEN (living)
2 M Curtis Herbert JUDGE
Born: 12 Sep 1885 - Butler County, Alabama Christened: Died: 18 Jan 1937 - Dallas County, Texas Buried: 19 Jan 1937 - Butler County, AlabamaSpouse: Iris HERBERT (1890-1947) 936 Marr: 6 May 1920 - Harris County, Texas
General Notes: Husband -
Of Montgomery, Jefferson County, Alabama.
General Notes: Wife -
Of Greenville, Butler County, Alabama.
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Cpl. LaFayette HERBERT, CSA and Laura H. JONES
Husband Cpl. LaFayette HERBERT, CSA 88
Born: 5 Aug 1839 - Alabama 87 Christened: Died: 25 Sep 1919 - Roger Mills County, Oklahoma Buried: - White Rose Cemetery, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma
Father: Capt. Edward Hampton HERBERT, CSA (1800-1877) 88 Mother: Martha M. WOMACK (1808-1848) 1862
Marriage: 7 Mar 1866 - Fort Bend, Texas
Wife Laura H. JONES 89
Born: 23 Sep 1845 - Texas 87 Christened: Died: 4 Feb 1920 - Roger Mills County, Oklahoma Buried: - White Rose Cemetery, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma
Children
1 M Edward H. HERBERT 87
AKA: Ned HERBERT 89 Born: Abt 1867 - Alabama 89 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Hattie HERBERT 89
Born: 7 Nov 1868 - Alabama 89 Christened: Died: 1958 - Harris County, Texas Buried: - Hollywood Cemetery, Harris County, TexasSpouse: George H. PERRY (1874-1940)
3 F Lizzie Ann HERBERT 87,3797
Born: Nov 1873 - Alabama 87 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Albert A. HERBERT 3797
Born: 18 Mar 1874 - Texas 87 Christened: Died: 15 Jul 1943 - Roger Mills County, Oklahoma Buried: - White Rose Cemetery, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma
5 F Louise HERBERT 3797
Born: Abt 1878 - Alabama 3797 Christened: Died: Buried:
6 M John Mushat HERBERT 87
Born: Jun 1883 - Alabama 87 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Amelia J. (1885- ) 90 Marr: 1906
General Notes: Husband -
Lafayette HERBERT was a son of Edward Hampton HERBERT and Martha M. WOMACK. He is age 12 in his parents' home in the 1850 census of Hayneville, Lowndes County, Alabama.
In 1860, Lafayette HERBERT lives in the home of his first cousin Judge Gustave COOK, son of Nathan B. COOK and Harriet Anthony HERBERT.
1860 U.S. Census, Texas, Fort Bend County, Richmond P O; Series: M653 Roll: 1294 Page: 376: 328 306 Gustave COOK 26 M Lawyer 2,500 8,000 AL; Eliza COOK 26 F TX; Ida COOK 6 F TX; Mary COOK 3 F TX; Henrietta COOK 1 F TX; Lafayette HERBERT 20 M AL; Jesse THOMPSON 42 M Music teacher 8,000 6,000 AL.
Lafayette fought for the Confederacy in the War Between The States.
Lafayette Herbert
Born in AL around 1840.
Resided at Richmond, Fort Bend County, TX in 1860 with G. [Gustav] Cooke, Co. H, and J. Thompson, Co. H.
Described as 5'8" with light hair, fair complexion, and blue eyes.
Mustered into Company H at Houston, TX on September 7, 1861.
Promoted to 2nd Corporal in May 1863.
Present as 2nd Corporal in March 1864.
Apparently reduced in rank to private by war's end (Jones Roster).
Paroled at Montgomery, AL on June 12, 1865.
[http://www.terrystexasrangers.org/biographical_notes/h/herbert_l.htm]
1870 U.S. Census, Alabama, Lowndes County, Fort Deposit P O; Series: M593 Roll: 25 Page: 444: 407 419 COOK M. E. 40 F W Keeping house --- 500 AL; HERBERT L. 30 M W Farmer --- 600 AL; -- Laura 25 F W At home TX; -- Neddie 3 W At home AL; -- Hattie 2 F W At home AL; COOK Bettie 17 F W At home AL; -- Susie 14 F W At home AL; -- Jodie 9 F W At home AL; -- Sallie 6 F W At home AL; GREEN J. E. F W Teaching school AL; -- Winney 18 F B Domestic svt AL; -- Gus 1 M B At home AL.
Lafeyette and family resides in the household of Mary Ellen COOK, his sister and the widow of Philip Henry COOK.
1880 U.S. Census, Alabama, Lowndes County, Hayneville; Series: T9 Roll: 20 Page: 191: 47 47 L. HURBERT W M 40 M Collector AL SC AL; Larah " W F 34 Wife M House keeper TX VA GA; Ned " W M 14 Son S At school TX TX AL; Hettie " W F 12 Dau S At school AL TX AL; Lizie " W F 7 Dau At home AL TX AL; Albert " W M 5Son At home TX TX AL; Louize " W F 2 Dau At home AL TX AL.
Note: Father's and mother's states of birth are reversed. RLD]
1900 U.S. Census, Alabama, Montgomery County, McGehee; Series: T623 Roll: 34 Page: 7: 148 148 HERBERT Lafayette Head W M Aug 1839 60 M 34 AL SC GA Farmer; -- Laura Wife W F Sept 1845 54 M 34 6 6 TX VA GA; -- Lizzie Ann Dau W F Nov 1873 26 S AL AL TX; -- Albert Allen Son W M Mar 1875 25 S TX AL TX Ore Minor; -- John Mushat Son W M June 1883 16 S AL AL TX; HERBERT Sarah J. Servant B F May 1893 7 S AL AL AL Servant.
1910 U.S. Census, Oklahoma, Rogers Mills County, Bowman Twp; Series: T624 Roll: 1272 Page: 28: 77 77 HERBERT Lafayette Head M W 71 M1 46 AL VA VA Farmer; -- Laura Wife F W 64 M1 46 6 6 TX VA VA; -- Edward H. Son M W 41 S TX AL TX Farm laborer; -- Lizzie M. Dau F W 38 S AL AL TX; -- Albert Son M W 28 S TX AL AL Farm laborer.
Lafayette HERBERT, born 5 August 1839, died 25 September 1919. He, his wife Laura, and son Albert A. HERBERT are buried in White Rose Cemetery, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma. [http://www.okgenweb.org/~okrogerm/cemeteries/whiterosecem.htm]
General Notes: Wife -
1920 U.S. Census, Oklahoma, Roger Mills County, Bowman; Series: T625 Roll: 1476 Page: 198:
Fm 14 15 HERBERT Abbert [sic, Albert] Head M W 36 S TX NC* TX Farmer General farm;
-- Lara Mother F W 76 Wd TX VA VA;
-- Ned Brother M W 54 S TX NC VA Farmer General farm.
*The word "North" appears to written over "Ala?." Albert and Ned's father was born in Alabama.
Laura Jones HERBERT, born 23 September 1845, died 4 February 1920. She, her husband LaFayette, and son Albert A. HERBERT are buried in White Rose Cemetery, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma. [http://www.okgenweb.org/~okrogerm/cemeteries/whiterosecem.htm]
Notes: Marriage
L. HERBERT married Laura H. JONES on 07 Mar 1866 in Fort Bend, Texas.
[Texas Marriages, 1837-1973 at FamilySearch.org: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M59179-1, System Origin: Texas-VR, Source Film Number: 1007996, Reference Number: 2:JTL065]
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Charles Duke STANLEY, CSA and Lillie Young HERBERT
Husband Charles Duke STANLEY, CSA
Born: 19 Sep 1846 - Hayneville, Lowndes County, Alabama Christened: Died: 31 Dec 1926 - Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina Buried: - First Presbyterian Churchyard, Columbia, South Carolina
Father: Judge Robert Hendrick STANLEY (1808-1885) 951 Mother: Emma Courtois STONE (1812-1892)
Marriage: 16 Apr 1891
Other Spouse: Sarah Nancy RIVES ( - ) - 27 Nov 1873 - Lowndes County, Alabama
Other Spouse: Mary Julia PHILLIPS (1875-1944) 1435 - 20 Feb 1901 - Springfield, South Carolina
Wife Lillie Young HERBERT
Born: Christened: Died: Bef 1 Jun 1900 - Richland County, South Carolina Buried:
Children
1 M Charles Duke STANLEY, Jr.
Born: 7 May 1899 - Richland County, South Carolina Christened: Died: 13 Jun 1899 - Richland County, South Carolina Buried:
2 F Lillie Herbert STANLEY
AKA: Hattie Margaret STANLEY Born: 7 May 1899 - Richland County, South Carolina Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
"My grandfather, Charles Duke STANLEY, was only fifteen years old when he joined the 17th Alabama Regiment; was in the battle of Kennesaw Mountain and the Battle of Atlanta, where he had one of his fingers shot off.
He devoted his entire life to propagating the Methodist Christian faith, supported two missionaries in China and Japan for 35 years, preached to the prisons every Sunday afternoon, was Trustee and one of the founders of the Oliver Gospel Mission here in Columbia, South Carolina (dedicated to caring for the city's homeless and destitute). Elected not to join any social organization during his lifetime.
Mother said that the fervor of the grand Stanley's became so intense that Grandmother Julia Phillips STANLEY was carried away and began "speaking in tongues:" at certain church meetings. One month Mother counted the meetings she and my Aunt Lily attended: thirty-one meetings in thirty days.
When the Stanley wealth evaporated early in the Great Depression, the constant obsession faded into thin air. After that, there was a terrible, enervating, long struggle to gain a foothold again. My wonderful mother was the only one who was able to save the Stanley family. A real powerhouse descended from French, Scots, and English worthy ancestors." (Marian Stanley )
1900 U.S. Census, South Carolina, Richland County, Ward 4, Columbia; Series: T623 Roll: 1540 Page: 19: Main street 1811 146 151 STANLEY C. D. Head W M Mch 1845 55 Wd SC SC SC; -- Sallie W F Jan 1882 18 S SC SC SC; -- William Son W M May 1884 16 S SC SC SC; -- Lillie Dau W F Feb 1888 12 S SC SC SC; Owen M. Housekeeper W F Apl 1840 60 S SC SC SC.
1910 U.S. Census, South Carolina, Richland County, Ward 4, Columbia; Series: T624 Roll: 1471 Page: 217: Laurel Street
231 217 286 STANLEY Charles D. Head M W 63 M3[written over 1] 9 AL SC SC Merchant China store;
-- Julia Wife 34 M2 9 1 1 SC SC SC;
-- Lenard P. Son M W 6 S AL SC SC;
-- Lilly* Dau F W 11 S SC AL SC;
-- Lucile Dau F W 22 S SC AL SC.
*Second daughter named Lillie.
1920 U.S. Census, South Carolina, Richland County, School District 4; Series: T625 Roll: 1707 Page: 230: Second Ave 3100 560 568 STANLEY Charles B. [sic] Head M W 72 M AL US France Merchant Retail chinaware;
-- Julia P. Wife F W 44 M SC SC SC;
-- Lucile O. Dau F W 30 S SC AL AL School teacher Public school;
-- Lillie H. Dau F W 20 S SC AL SC;
-- Leonard P. Son M W 16 S SC AL SC.
[Indexed as "STANLEY Charles S." at Heritage Quest.]
The obituary search list at the Wofford College Sandor Teszler Library contains five entries for Charles Duke "C. D." STANLEY:
Stanley, C. D.
OD [Obituary Date]: 2/10/1927
[Record location] v90, #6, p13, c1
Stanley, C. D.
OD [Obituary Date]: 3/10/1927
[Record location] v90, #10, p13, c1
Stanley, Charles D.
OD [Obituary Date]: 3/3/1927
DD [Death Date]: 12/31/1926
[Record location] v90, #9, p13, c4 Columbia, SC
Stanley, Charles D.
OD [Obituary Date]: 5/19/1927
[Record location] v91, #20, p13, c4
Stanley, Charles Duke
OD [Obituary Date]: 1/6/1927
DD [Death Date]: 12/31/1926
[Record location] v90, #1, p3, c2
Sp [Spouse]: Julia Price Phillips
[http://www.wofford.edu/sandorteszlerlibrary/archives/archiveobituary.aspx]
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Robert Cook HERBERT and Emma J. HUTCHISON
Husband Robert Cook HERBERT 937,938
Born: Jan 1855 - Alabama 936 Christened: Died: 1909 - Texas 3822 Buried: - Willis Cemetery, Montgomery County, Texas
Father: John I. HERBERT, CSA (Abt 1829-Bef 1865) 937 Mother: Martha Pearson COOK (1833-1886) 937,2990
Marriage: Abt 1876
Wife Emma J. HUTCHISON 938
Born: Sep 1857 - Butler County, Alabama 936 Christened: Died: 1938 - Texas 4600 Buried: - Willis Cemetery, Montgomery County, Texas
Children
1 M John Cook HERBERT 938
Born: 2 Feb 1877 - Alabama 936 Christened: Died: 31 Jan 1919 - Harris County, Texas Buried: - Willis Cemetery, Montgomery County, Texas
2 M FrankHutchisin HERBERT 938
Born: 1878 - Alabama 938 Christened: Died: 1880 Buried: - Willis Cemetery, Montgomery County, Texas
3 F Emmie T. HERBERT 936
Born: 1 Jan 1882 - Texas Christened: Died: 10 Jan 1948 - Harris County, Texas Buried: 11 Jan 1948 - Willis Cemetery, Montgomery County, TexasSpouse: Thomas B. HERBERT (1877-1936) 4603 Marr: Abt 1905 3822
4 F Patti HERBERT 936
Born: Nov 1887 - Texas 936 Christened: Died: 1902 Buried: - Willis Cemetery, Montgomery County, Texas
5 F Iris HERBERT 936
Born: 29 Nov 1890 - Texas 936 Christened: Died: 21 Aug 1947 - Harris County, Texas Buried: 21 Aug 1947 - Butler County, AlabamaSpouse: Curtis Herbert JUDGE (1885-1937) Marr: 6 May 1920 - Harris County, Texas
6 M Sam B. HERBERT 936
Born: 28 Nov 1891 - Texas 936 Christened: Died: 3 Dec 1959 - Harris County, Texas Buried: 5 Dec 1959 - Hollywood Cemetery, Harris County, TexasSpouse: Gladys (1893-1985) 939 Marr: Bef 1920
7 M Duke Hessee HERBERT 936
Born: Apr 1895 - Texas 936 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ruby Ann TURNER (1894- ) 939 Marr: Abt 1910
General Notes: Husband -
Robert Cook HERBERT, born Jan 1855, was a son of John I. HERBERT and Martha Pearson COOK of Wilcox County, Alabama. He was called "Cook." His father died before 1870. Before 1880, he, his mother, and his brother "Phil" are in San Jacinto County, Texas where "Phil" is the sheriff and Robert C. is his deputy.
1880 U.S. Census, Texas, San Jacinto County, District 149; Series: T9 Roll: 1325 Page: 314: 138 138 IRELAND Thomas W M 61 M House carpenter KY VA TN; -- Virginia Mu 45 Keeping house M VA TN TN; SHOOF? Ed Mu M 2 S TX TX TX; HERBERT Martha T. [sic] W F 46 Wd AL GA GA. [Martha appears to be living next door to her sons Philomen and Robert Cook HERBERT, or the household number was entered next to Phil.
139 139 -- [HERBERT] Phil [Philomen] W. W M 28 S Sheriff AL AL AL; -- Robert C. W M 26 S/M [both checked] Dept Sheriff AL AL AL; -- Emma J. W F 21 M AL TN AL; -- John C. W M 3 S AL AL AL; -- Frank W M 1 S AL AL AL; HUTCHISON M___ W M 29 M Railroading AL TN AL; -- Lizzie W F 22 F TX TN AL; -- Frank W M 2 S AL AL TX; -- Hassie W F 31 S AL TN AL.
1900 U.S. Census, Texas, Montgomery County, Pct 7; Series: T623 Roll: 1660 Page: 159: 299 301 HERBERT Cook Head W M Jan 1855 45 M 24 AL AL AL Teamster; -- Emmie J. Wife W F Sept 1857 42 M 24 9 6 AL TN AL; -- John C. Son W M Feb 1877 23 S AL AL AL Teamster; -- Emmie T. Dau W F Jul 1882 18 S TX AL AL Teacher; -- Patti Dau W F Nov 1887 12 S TX AL AL; -- Iris Dau W F Nov 1889 10 S TX AL AL; -- Sam B. Son W M Nov 1891 8 S TX AL AL; -- Duke H. Son W M Apr 1895 5 S TX AL AL.
Robert Cook HERBERT died in 1919. He is buried in Willis Cemetery, Willis, Montgomery County, Texas. A picture of the family headstone is on Find A Grave Memorial# 35569740 created by David on Apr 05, 2009:
ROBERT COOK
HERBERT
1854 -1909
A picture of his headstone, shared with his wife Emmie J. HUTCHISIN, is on Find A Grave Memorial# 65325556 created by Bobby and Carol Babin E... on Feb 07, 2011:
HERBERT
ROBERT C. EMMIE H.
1854 - 1909 1857 - 1938
General Notes: Wife -
Emma J. HUTCHINSON married Robert Cook HERBERT about 1875. By 1900, she and "Cook" have had nine children, six living. The names of seven children are known from census records. "Cook" died in 1909. Emma is a widowed head of household in 1910.
1910 U.S. Census, Texas, Harris County, Ward 2, Houston; Series: T624 Roll: 1559 Page: 155: Palmer St 2110 99 102 HERBERT Mrs R. C. Head F W 53 Wd - 9 5 TX TN AL None; -- Mrs. T. B. Dau F W 28 M1 5 TX AL AL; -- T. B. Son-in-law M W 33 M1 5 AL AL AL Fireman Railroad; -- Iris Dau F W 21 S TX AL AL; -- Duke Son M W 15 S TX AL AL.
1920 U.S. Census, Texas, Harris County, Houston; Series: T625 Roll: 1812 Page: 71: Conquest[?] Pass 2802 464 490 HERBERT Thos B. Head M W 42 M AL AL AL Fireman Railroad; -- Emmie Wife F W 38 M TX AL AL; -- Emmie Mother-in-law F W 63 Wd AL TN AL; [next page, 72] -- Sam B. Brother-in-law M W 27 M TX AL AL Merchant Auto; -- Gladys Sister-in-law F W 25 M TX TX TX Bookkeeper Oil Co.; WOOLDRIDGE [sic] Annie Cousin F W 27 S TX TN GA Bookkeeper Furniture Co.
Six homes away is Emma's son Duke H. HERBERT and family and her daughter Iris.
In 1930, Emmie HERBERT, 72, resides in Nacogdoches County, Texas in the home of her youngest son, Duke.
Emmie J. HERBERT died in 1938. She is buried in Willis Cemetery, Willis, Montgomery County, Texas. A picture of her headstone, shared with her husband, Robert Cook HERBERT, is on Find A Grave Memorial# 65325556 created by Bobby and Carol Babin E... on Feb 07, 2011:
HERBERT
ROBERT C. EMMIE H.
1854 - 1909 1857 - 1938
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Thomas Edward HERBERT and Dorothy Teague YOUNG
Husband Thomas Edward HERBERT 430
Born: Abt 1805 - South Carolina Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: George HARBIRT ( -Bef 1807) 484 Mother: Elizabeth FINCH
Marriage:
Wife Dorothy Teague YOUNG 430
Born: Abt 1807 - South Carolina 430 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Major Hilary Abner HERBERT, CSA, Member of Congress 430,4601
Born: 12 Mar 1834 - South Carolina 4601 Christened: Died: 6 Mar 1919 Buried: - Oakwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Alabama 4604Spouse: Ella Betty SMITH (Abt 1847-1885) 4601,4602 Marr: Abt 1867
2 F Aurelia HERBERT 430
Born: Abt 1836 - South Carolina 430 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Emma HERBERT 430
Born: 22 Sep 1838 430 Christened: Died: 23 Mar 1860 - Butler County, Alabama Buried: - Pioneer Cemetery, Greenville, Butler County, AlabamaSpouse: Sgt George M. COOK, CSA (1830-1862) 428 Marr: 15 Jul 1859 - Butler County, Alabama
4 M Theodore HERBERT 430
Born: Abt 1843 - South Carolina 430 Christened: Died: Buried:
5 F Flora HERBERT 430
Born: Abt 1845 - South Carolina 430 Christened: Died: Buried:
6 F Octavia HERBERT 430
Born: Abt 1848 - Alabama 430 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
Thomas E. HERBERT is named in the 9 February 1807 Will of his father, George HARBERT, "Recorded May 26, 1817. Proved March 2nd, 1807." Thomas was born before 9 February 1807.
Thomas E. HERBERT married Dorothy Teague YOUNG. [Betty Sparks, 19 May 2011]
Between 1845 and 1848, Thomas and Dorothy moved their family from South Carolina to Butler County, Alabama/
1850 U.S. Census, Alabama, Butler County, Greenville; Series: M432 Roll: 2 Page: 258:
"Boarding House"
215 215 Thomas E. HERBERT [40/43/46?, overwritten number] M School Teacher 4,000 SC;
Dorothy 43 F SC;
Hilary 16 M Student SC;
Aurelia 14 F SC;
Emma 12 F SC;
Theodore 7 F [sic] SC;
Flora 5 F SC;
Octavia 2 F AL;
Rebecca YONG 62 F SC;
James 4 M SC;
Mary GIDEON 16 F AL;
Sarah HERBERT 15 F AL.
Two households away is Hilary's younger brother, Thomas E. HERBERT and family. Another younger brother, Dr. George B. HERBERT and family are also in Butler County.
220 220 Hilary HERBERT 62 M Physician 1,800 SC;
Abagail 53 F SC;
George 24 M Physician AL;
Frances 17 F AL;
Cordelia 14 F AL.
Page 258:
224 224 HERBERT James D. 26 M Farmer 7,000 AL;
Mary 22 F AL.
Township 11, Page 260:
247 247 George B. HERBERT 50 M Physician 3,000 SC;
Elizabeth 29 F AL;
Richard 18 M Farmer GA;
Ann 16 F GA;
Jane 8 F AL;
Synthia 5 F AL;
Ada 4 F AL;
Emma 2 F AL;
248 248 Carter B. HERBERT 25 M Physician SC;
Catherine 21 F AL.
"HERBERT. THOMAS EDWARD, pioneer teacher of Butler County; father of Hon. Hilary A. Herbert (q. v.). Deceased. Residence: Greenville." [History of Alabama and dictionary of Alabama biography, Volume 3, By Thomas McAdory Owen, Marie Bankhead Owen, p. 799-800]
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Waters Whitner HERBERT and Emeline R. PEARSON
Husband Waters Whitner HERBERT 2235
AKA: Walter Whitmer HERBERT 2236 Born: Abt 1828 - Alabama 2236 Christened: Died: 27 Mar 1870 - Fairfax County, Virginia 2235 Buried: - Ivy Hill Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia 2235
Father: John HERBERT ( - ) 3820 Mother: Harriet WATERS (1806- ) 3820
Marriage: 12 Apr 1848 - Fairfield County, South Carolina 2235
Wife Emeline R. PEARSON 2236,2237
AKA: Sarah Emmeline PEARSON 2235 Born: Abt 1827 - Fairfield County, South Carolina 2236 Christened: Died: 19 Mar 1887 - Fairfax County, Virginia 2238 Buried: - Ivy Hill Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia 2238
Father: Dr. George Butler PEARSON, Sr. (1788-1867) 532,2230 Mother: Elizabeth M. ALSTON (1799-1868) 532,2230
Children
General Notes: Husband -
Emeline S. PEARSON married Walter Whitmer HERBERT before 1850.
1850 U.S. Census, South Carolina, Fairfield County; Series: M432 Roll: 852 Page: 203:
56 56 W. W. HERBERT 21 M W Planter $11,000 AL;
E. S. HERBERT 23 F W Fairfield;
John Q. HERBERT 23 M W Soldier AL.* [Possible brother to W. W.?]
The only HERBERT who might be Walter William HERBERT, is listed in the 1860 census as born in South Carolina, not Alabama:
1860 U.S. Census, Kansas, Davis County, Junction P O; Series: M653 Roll: 347 Page: 797: 469 392
Line 16 W. W. HERBERT 32 M W Lawyer + editor --- --- SC.
In the Second Session of the 40th Congress, the U.S. House of Representatives considered a bill for the removal of political disabilities from certain persons as enacted in "An act to provide for the more efficient government of the rebel States" passed on 2 March 1867. The bill passed and Walter W. HERBERT and Thomas JORDAN of Fairfield are among those whose political rights were restored. [Acts and Resolutions of the United States of America, December 2, 1867.-November 10, 1868. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1868, page 269]
Emmaline is without Walter in the 1870 census and is listed as a widow in the 1880 census of Fairfax County, Virginia. Walter presumed deceased before June 1870.
*1860 U.S. Census, Alabama, Wilcox County, Rehoboth P O; Series: M653 Roll: 26 Page: 1066:
356 393 J. Q. HERBERT 31 M Farming 3500 10,600 AL;
M. P. HERBERT 26 F AL;
P. Y.[?] HERBERT 8 M AL;
R. C. HERBERT 6 M AL
359 396 S. C. McCONICO 22 F Farming 3000 20,000 AL;
Mary E. McCONICO AL;
C. J. McCONICO 2 M AL.
Page 1065:
349 385 W. W. McCONICO 22 M Farming 8000 2000 AL;
Eliz. McCONICO 18 F AL.
General Notes: Wife -
1870 U.S. Census, Virginia, Fairfax County, Mt Vernon Twp; Series: M593 Roll: 1645 Page: 335: 35 32 GAILLARD Richard 40 M W Farmer --- 1200 SC; -- Francis 28 F W Keeping house SC; BOYCE William 52 M W Lawyer 17.000 4500 SC; -- Mary E. 50 F W Boarding SC; HERBERT Emeline 48 F W At home --- 13,000 SC; WILLY Lucy F B Domestic S VA.
1880 U.S. Census, Virginia, Fairfax County, Mt Vernon; Series: T9 Roll:1364 Page: 283: William W. BOYCE Self M Male W 62 SC Lawyer SC SC; Mary E. BOYCE Wife M Female W 58 SC Keeping House SC SC; Emeline S. HERBERT Sister W Female W 57 SC Assistant Keeping House SC SC; Ida PAINE Other S Female W 17 DC DC DC. Emeline S. HERBERT, 57, sister, is Emmaline PEARSON, Mary BOYCE's sister who married Walter Whitmer HERBERT. 4608
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Sgt Eugene T. WATSON, Spanish American War and Alice HERLIHY
Husband Sgt Eugene T. WATSON, Spanish American War 2646
Born: 26 Oct 1876 - North Carolina 2646 Christened: Died: 8 Jun 1946 - Pinellas County, Florida Buried: - Bay Pines National Cemetery, Pinellas County, FloridaMarriage: Abt 1907
Wife Alice HERLIHY 2646,2647
Born: 16 Dec 1888 - Mississippi 2647 Christened: 18 Jul 1889 - Church of the Annunciation, Kiln, Mississippi Died: 20 Feb 1973 - Hillsborough County, Florida Buried: - Myrtle Hill Memorial Park, Hillsborough County, Florida
Father: John Joseph HERLIHY (1858-1925) 4307 Mother: Sarah "Sallie" PARKER (1867- ) 4309
Children
1 F Beatrice B. WATSON 4609,4610
Born: 1909 - Louisiana 4609 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Walter J. WATSON 2646
Born: 30 Jul 1913 - Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana 2646 Christened: Died: 14 Dec 2005 - Hillsborough County, Florida 104 Buried: - Myrtle Hill Memorial Park, Hillsborough County, Florida 104Spouse: Katherine H. BATTELS (Abt 1915- ) Marr: 5 Nov 1932 - Polk County, Florida
3 M Herlihy WATSON
Born: 11 Sep 1915 - Louisiana Christened: Died: 20 Sep 1916 - Cumberland County, North Carolina Buried: 21 Sep 1916 - Cumberland County, North Carolina
4 M Gerald C. WATSON 2646
Born: 1918 - Louisiana 2646 Christened: Died: 1966 Buried: - Myrtle Hill Memorial Park, Hillsborough County, Florida
5 F Dorothy WATSON (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
6 M Capt Harold H. WATSON, USAAF, WWII 2646
Born: 13 Oct 1923 - Florida 2646 Christened: Died: 13 Jul 1962 Buried: - Myrtle Hill Memorial Park, Hillsborough County, Florida
General Notes: Husband -
Eugene T. Watson enlisted in the 2nd North Carolina Infantry, Company F, during the Spanish American War, serving as a Quartermaster Sergeant from May 1898 to September 1898. About 1907, he married Alice Herlihy , probably in Livingston Parish, Louisiana. She was a daughter of John Joseph Herlihy and Sarah Parker. In 1910, they and their daughter, Beatrice, reside there with her parents.
1910 U.S. Census, Louisiana, Livingston Parish, Ward 2, Police Jury; Series: T624 Roll: 518 Page: 22: 176 177 HERLIHEY John J. Head M W 50 M1 31 LA Ireland Ireland Manufacturer Oars & Handles; -- Sarah Wife F W 49 M1 31 4 3 AL AL AL; -- Bertha Dau F W 19 S LA LA AL; -- John J. Son M W 6 S LA LA LA; WATSON Eugene F. [sic, T.] Son-in-law M W 30 M1 2 NC NC NC Manufacturer Turpentine; -- Alice Dau F W 21 M1 2 1 1 MS LA AL; -- Beatrice B. Dau F W 13/12 S LA NC MS; DAVIS Rebecca Cook F B 18 S LA LA LA Cook Private family.
A "turpentine man" like John HERLIHY. (PSBernard)
1920 U.S. Census, Florida, Lake County, Clermont, Pct 15; Series: T625 Roll: 224 Page: 282: Lake Ave X 38 42 WATSON Eugene Head M W 40 M NC England VA Naval Stores Operator Central Florida Lumber Co.; -- Alice Wife F W 31 M NC LA MS; -- Beatrice Dau F W 10 S LA NC NC; -- Walter Son M W 6 S LA NC NC; -- Gerald Son M W 10/12 S LA NC NC.
1930 U.S. Census, Florida, Pinellas County, St. Petersburg, Pct 27; Series: T626 Roll: 329 Page: 200: Fourth Ave
1901 865 901 WATSON Eugene T. Head M W 51 M 27 NC England NC Salesman Lumber Co.; -- Alice H. Wife F W 43 M 19 LA LA MS; -- Walter Son M W 16 S LA NC LA; -- Gerald C. Son M W 11 S LA NC LA; -- Dorothy Dau F W 8 S LA NC LA; -- Harold Son M W 6 FL NC LA; HERLIHY Sarah Mother-in-law F W 65 Wd MS MS MS.
1935 Florida Population Census, Pinellas County, Pct. 27, page 22:
Line 8 WATSON Eugene 1901 4th Ave No. M 57 Head NC Grammar Owner Paint salesman;
-- Alice 1901 4th Ave No. F 46 Wife LA Student Housewife
-- Jerrold [sic] 1901 4th Ave No. M 16 Son LA Student Student
-- Dorothy 1901 4th Ave No. F 13 Son [sic] FL Student Student
-- Harrold [sic] 1901 4th Ave No. M 11 Son FL Student Student
-- Walter J[oe?] 1901 4th Ave No. M 21 Son LA H.S. Painter
-- Katherine 1901 4th Ave No. F 20 Dau-in-law FL H.S. Housewife
-- Walter Jr. 1901 4th Ave No. M 2 GrSon FL Child Child
Eugene Watson died in 1946 in Pinellas County, Florida. [no additional information. RLD]
["Florida, Death Index, 1877-1998," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VVSS-WXH : accessed 17 July 2012), Eugene Watson, 1946.]
Eugene T. WATSON is buried in Plot: XI, 20, Bay Pines National Cemetery, Bay Pines, Pinellas County, Florida. A picture of Eugene and of his headstone is on Find A Grave Memorial# 3977590:
EUGENE T. WATSON
Q. M. SGT 2 N C 1NF
OCT 26, 1876 - JUNE 8, 1946
Note: Military Service Record:
"Watson, Eugene G. [sic, T.]: Quartermaster Sgt., Of Fayetteville, North Carolina. Enlisted on May 11th, 1898; mustered into service as Quartermaster Sergeant on May 17th, 1898, at Raleigh, North Carolina; mustered out of service with the Company on November 16th, 1898, at Fayetteville, North Carolina."
General Notes: Wife -
Church of the Annunciation Baptismal Record
Book 1 Page 86 Act 7
Priest: A. VanWaesberghe
Baptismal of: Alice Herlihy
Born: 12/16/1888
Baptized: 07/18/1889
Mother: Sale [sic, Sallie] Parker
Father: John Joseph Herlihy
Sponsor: Donatin Williams
[http://www.hancockcountyhistoricalsociety.com/reference/recordchurch_b.htm?id=AB-0891]
Alice Herlihy WATSON is buried in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park , Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida. Find A Grave Memorial# 54597936 lists her birth in 1888 and her death in 1973.
Alice Watson died 20 February 1973 in Hillsborough County, Florida, United States at age 84. ["Florida, Death Index, 1877-1998," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VVFN-11C : accessed 18 July 2012), Alice Watson, 1973.]
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Stuart MILLER and Bertha HERLIHY
Husband Stuart MILLER 4611
Born: Abt 1889 - Louisiana 4612 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Bef 1916 4611
Wife Bertha HERLIHY 2647,4610
Born: Mar 1891 - Mississippi 2647 Christened: Died: Feb 1920 - Louisiana 4611 Buried:
Father: John Joseph HERLIHY (1858-1925) 4307 Mother: Sarah "Sallie" PARKER (1867- ) 4309
Children
1 F Anita Stuart MILLER 4611
Born: Abt 1916 - Louisiana 4612 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M John H. MILLER (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
1920 U.S. Census Louisiana, Tangipahoa Parish, Ward 4; Series: T625 Roll: 631 Page: 83: 169 Miller, Stuart, M, W, 31, Married, born in Louisiana, a Merchant General Store; Bertha, F, W, 29, Married, born in Louisiana; Anita Stuart, F, W, 3, born in Louisiana; John H., M, W, 1 year old, born in Louisiana. In the household is Courtney Miller, an 18 year old black female employed as a servant.
About two months after the census, Bertha died of influenza.
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Research:
Find A Grave Memorial# 8579264 lists a Stuart MILLER born Jul. 19, 1888 who died Jan. 5, 1954 and was buried in Denham Springs Memorial Cemetery, Denham Springs, Livingston Parish, Louisiana.
Created by: Joel Manuel
Record added: Mar 31, 2004
General Notes: Wife -
Records of the Church of the Annunciation
Book 1 Page 92 Act 5
Priest: H. Mortier
Baptismal of: Bertha Herlihy
Born: 03/29/1891
Baptized: 05/28/1891
Mother: Sally Parker
Father: John Herlihy
Sponsor: Nolas Nicaise
Sponsor: Magdalena Tocquet
Note: Baptized at Jordan River
[Hancock County Historical Society, http://www.hancockcountyhistoricalsociety.com/reference/recordchurch_b.htm?id=AB-0892]
Miss Bertha Herlihy was awarded her dipoloma and graduating pin from Mount Carmel Academy by Father J. Subileau on 26 June 1908. [Mt. Carmel Academy. Closing Exercises of Popular Downtown Institution, The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, Saturday, June 27, 1908, Page 4]
Bertha's obituary was published in the Times Picayune Newspaper on March 2, 1920: "MILLER - MRS. BERTHA MILLER, wife of Stuart Miller, died of influenza, February 9(?), 1920, aged 28, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. J. J. Herlihy, Athens, Fla.; left two children a girl, Anita Stuart, age 8(?) years, and John H.(?), aged 1 year and 5 months; sisters Mrs. E. T. Watson of Clermont, Fla., and Mrs. O. Bethard(?) of New Orleans, La." (Note: The microfilm copy of this obituary is mostly legible, but not easy to read. RLD.)
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Cornelius Kimball HERLIHY and Ora Mae HOCK
Husband Cornelius Kimball HERLIHY 3631
Born: 8 Jan 1905 - Hancock County, Mississippi 4505 Christened: 17 Mar 1907 - Church of the Annunciation, Kiln, Mississippi Died: 20 Feb 1986 - Hancock County, Mississippi 4505 Buried: - Bayou Coco Cemetery 4505
Father: Timothy Hypolite HERLIHY (1861-1916) 2520 Mother: Louise Mary HAAS (1871-1928) 3631
Marriage: 18 Feb 1932 - Hancock County, Mississippi
Wife Ora Mae HOCK 251,4506
AKA: Nora May HERLIHY Born: 11 Nov 1908 251 Christened: Died: Oct 1981 - Hancock County, Mississippi 251 Buried: - Bayou Coco Cemetery
Father: James Joseph HOCK, Sr. (1885-1958) 4506 Mother: Mary HAGERDORN (Abt 1889-1908)
Children
General Notes: Husband -
Church of the Annunciation Baptismal Record
Book 4 Page 1 Act 5
Priest: J. H. Chauvin
Baptismal of: Cornelius Kimball Herlihy
Born: 01/08/1905
Baptized: 03/17/1905
Mother: Louisa Haas
Father: Timothy Herlihy
Sponsor: Samuel Haas
Sponsor: Elisa Self
Note: Born at Pearlington; Married Ora Mae ?Koch 2/4/1932 at Waveland
[http://www.hancockcountyhistoricalsociety.com/reference/recordchurch_b.htm?id=AB-0893]
Cornelius K. HERLIHY is named as a surviving brother in the 1964 obituary of Frederick Leonard HERLIHY.
Cornelius is buried in Bayou Coco Cemetery, Kiln, Hancock County, Mississippi. Find A Grave Memorial# 36489522 created by Ken Buley on Apr 28, 2009 provides his birth on Jan. 8, 1905 and death on Feb. 20, 1986.
General Notes: Wife -
"Nora Mae Hock, wife of Cornelius, was the biological daughter of James Joseph Hock, Sr. (b. 12.4.1885, d 6/20/1958) and Mary Hagerdorn (b. abt 1889 d. 11/13/1908) who died 2 days after Nora's birth. In 1910 James and his toddler daughter are living in the home of William White and his wife Lottie Hock White, James's sister. James goes on to marry Hettie Giboney in 1920 but Nora had remained in the home of her Aunt Lottie. Lottie and William White's obituaries both list Mrs. Cornelius Herlihy (Nora) as their foster daughter." [Dawna Westbrook]
1910 U.S. Census, Louisiana, Jefferson Parish, Ward 2 Ploce Jury; Series: T624 Roll: 516 Page: 40: Lafayette Ave 209 237 WHITE William L. Head M W 37 M1 9 LA LA LA River pilot; -- Lottie Wife F W M1 9 1 1 LA Germany NY; -- Burnley Son M W 6 S LA LA LA; HOCK James Brother-in-law M W 24 Wd LA Germany NY Cooper Corperage[?]; -- Ora May Niece 17/12 S LA LA LA.
"Mrs. Cornelius Herlihy spent the past week-end visiting her parents, Captain and Mrs. White, the former who is at the resort in the interest of better health."
[Times-Picayune, The (New Orleans, LA) Oct. 14, 1934, p. 8]
Ora Mae is buried in Bayou Coco Cemetery, Kiln, Hancock County, Mississippi. A picture of the HERLHY family crypt is on Find A Grave Memorial# 36489726 created by Ken Buley on Apr 28, 2009 shows her as:
ORA MAE HOCK HERLIHY
BORN nov 17, 1897 - DIED OCT. 18, 1981
"HERLIHY, ORA 11 Nov 1908 Oct 1981 72 39576 (Waveland, Hancock, MS) (none specified) Mississippi 587-08-6365" [SSDI]
Notes: Marriage
The wedding of Miss Ora May Hock, daughter of Mr. J. Hock, and niece of Captain and Mrs. Whitem, residing in Nicholson avenue, to Mr. Cornelius Herlihy was celebrated Thursday evening at St. Claire's Chapel, Father Costello officiating. the church decorations consisted of white roses and palm in profusion by Mrs. Edw. C. Carere of New Orleans and Bay-Waveland. The bride's attendant was Miss Hazel Herlihy and the groom's best man was Dr. B. White of New Orleans. The bride entered with her father and was attired in a chic traveling suit. Miss Louise Armstrong rendered the violin music while Mrs. E. V. Weber presided at the organ. [The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, Sunday, February 21, 1932, page 33.]
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Edward Hackett Joseph HERLIHY and Josephine PROCHNOW
Husband Edward Hackett Joseph HERLIHY 2744
Born: 18 Oct 1871 - New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana Christened: Died: Bef 23 Aug 1944 Buried:
Father: Timothy George HERLIHY (1830-1901) 2745 Mother: Bridget Anna HACKETT (1840-1895)
Marriage: 18 Oct 1899 - New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana
Wife Josephine PROCHNOW
AKA: Josephine PROCKNOW Born: Abt 1868 - Orleans Parish, Louisiana Christened: Died: Aug 1944 - New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana Buried: - Greenwood Cemetery
Father: Hermann F. PROCHNOW ( - ) Mother: Charlotte I. KRUCKEL
Children
1 M John Joseph HERLIHY
Born: 6 Sep 1903 - Orleans Parish, Louisiana Christened: Died: 1 Jun 1968 - Orleans Parish, Louisiana Buried: - Greenwood Cemetery, Orleans Parish, LouisianaSpouse: Ethel Lois GOSSETT (Abt 1903-1947)
General Notes: Husband -
Edward Hackett Joseph HERLIHY was born the 18th day of October 1871, his birth recorded in the Bible of Elisha and Alice Herlihy HAAS, his sister and brother-in-law.
HERLIHY T. Edward 28 (b. 1872) M - Josephine PROCKNOW 24 10/18/1899 21 757 (Source: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/la/orleans/vitals/marriages/index/groom/1899mggo.txt)
John Herlihy, son of Edward Herlihy and Josephine Prochnow was born September 6, 1903 in New Orleans, Louisiana. [1903 Orleans Parish Birth Index, Vol. 127, p. 138, http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/orleans/vitals/births/index/1903bieh.txt]
General Notes: Wife -
Josephine Prochnow was the wife of Edward Hackett Joseph HERLIHY. She was born about 1868. Her marriage record lists her parents, Hermann F. Procknow and Charlotte I. Kruckel. [Possibly, Krale.]
A brother of Josephine? One Herman Prochnow, born 17 May 1877, son of Herman [Prochnow] and Charlotte Krale [Alphabetical Birth Indexes for Orleans Parish 1796 - 1900, http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/orleans/vitals/births/index/nobiplpz.txt]
A possible 1880 census entry for Josephine PROCHNOW. No other surname record possibility yet discovered. RLD
1880 U.S. Census, Louisiana, Orleans Parrish, New Orleans; Series: T9 Roll: 463 Page: 259: 1053 1150 Mount Carmel Female Orphan Asylum [Next page] Line 3 POCHE Josephine W F 11 Boarder S At school LA.
Josephine Procknow, 24, native of New Orleans, daughter of Hermann F. Procknow and Charlotte I. Kruckel, married Edward Herlihy, 28, native of New Orleans, son of T. George Herlihy and Bridget Hackett. License issued 10/18/1899; marriage performed in New Orleans by Rev. L.P. Herrity[?] On 10/18/1899. Witnessed by B. Heintz, T. Langbehn[?] and Clara Langbehn. [Note: "Hunting for Bears" shows his name as T. Edward Herlihy.) (Maureen Adams, smada54@hotmail.com)
Obituary: HERLIHY - Of 822 Ursaline avenue, on Tuesday, August 22, 1944, at 2:20 o'clock a. m., JOSEPHINE PROCHNOW, wife of the late Edward Herlihy, mother of John Joseph Herlihy, aged 76 years; a native of New Orleans, La. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, August 23, 1944, at 4 o'clock p. m., from the mortuary of Jacob Schoen and Son, 527 Elysian Fields avenue. Interment in Greenwood cemetery. [The Times-Picayune, Wednesday, August 23, 1944, Page 2]
Josephine is buried in the H. PROCHNOW lot, Plot: 35 Lemon Cedar Aloe, Greenwood Cemetery, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana. There is no head stone. Cemetery Records list her death in August 1944 at age 74 and her burial on 23 August 1944 [Find A Grave Memorial# 89821425]
Notes: Marriage
Herlihy, Edward, 28, native of new Orleans, son of T. George Herlihy and Bridget Hackett, to Josephine Procknow, 24, native of New Orleans, daughter of Hermann F. Procknow and Charlotte I. Kruckel. License issued 10/18/1899; marriage performed in New Orleans by Rev. L.P. Herrity? On 10/18/1899. Witnessed by B. Heintz, T. Langbehn? and Clara Langbehn. [Note: Hunting for Bears shows his name as T. Edward Herlihy.)
(Maureen Adams, smada54@hotmail.com)
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Joseph John LAURA, Jr. and Elizabeth Jehame HERLIHY
Husband Joseph John LAURA, Jr. (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Jehame HERLIHY (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Frederick Leonard HERLIHY (1902-1964) Mother: Sophie Durel UNDERWOOD (Abt 1905- )
Children
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Frank J. RHOMER and Emma Louise HERLIHY
Husband Frank J. RHOMER 4309
Born: May 1874 - Alabama 4309 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1900 4309
Wife Emma Louise HERLIHY 4309
Born: Jun 1882 4309 Christened: 1 Jun 1883 - Church of the Annunciation, Kiln, Mississippi Died: Buried:
Father: John Joseph HERLIHY (1858-1925) 4307 Mother: Sarah "Sallie" PARKER (1867- ) 4309
Children
General Notes: Husband -
1900 U.S. Census, U.S Census, Mississippi, Hancock County, Jordan River; Series: T623 Roll: 808 Page: 226: 250 250 HERLIHY, John J. Head W M Oct 1858 41 M 20 LA Ire Ire Manufacturer (Illegible); Sarah Wife W F May 1867 33 M 20 3 3 MS LA MS; RHOMER (sic), Emma Dau W F June 1882 17 M 0 0 0 MS LA MS; HERLIHY, Alice Dau W F Dec 1888 11 S MS LA MS; (next page) HERLIHY, Bertha Dau W F Mar 1891 9 S MS LA MS; ROHMER (sic), Frank J. Son-in-law W M May 1874 26 M 0 AL AL AL.
General Notes: Wife -
Church of the Annunciation Baptismal Record
Book 1 Page 60 Act 1
Priest: A. VanWaesberghe
Baptismal of: Emma Louise Herlihy
Born: no birth date
Baptized: 06/01/1883
Mother: Sarah Parker
Father: John Herlihy
Sponsor: Timothy Herlihy
Sponsor: Burnes Greisson (?[http://www.hancockcountyhistoricalsociety.com/reference/recordchurch_b.htm?id=AB-0894]
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Frederick Leonard HERLIHY and Sophie Durel UNDERWOOD
Husband Frederick Leonard HERLIHY
AKA: Frederick Lenit HERLIHY 2520 Born: 26 Sep 1902 - Mississippi 3631 Christened: 30 Oct 1902 - Hancock County, Mississippi Died: 15 Feb 1964 - Hancock County, Mississippi Buried: 16 Feb 1964 - Gardens of Memory, Hancock County, Mississippi
Father: Timothy Hypolite HERLIHY (1861-1916) 2520 Mother: Louise Mary HAAS (1871-1928) 3631
Marriage: 27 Jun 1928 - Hancock County, Mississippi
Wife Sophie Durel UNDERWOOD
Born: Abt 1905 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: T. H. UNDERWOOD Mother:
Children
1 F Elizabeth Jehame HERLIHY (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Joseph John LAURA, Jr. (living)
2 F Kathleen HERLIHY (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: ASHER (living)
General Notes: Husband -
Records of the Church of the Annuncation:
Book 2 Page 82 Act 45
Priest: P. deGruyter
Baptismal of: Frederick Lenit Herlihy
Born: 09/26/1902
Baptized: 10/30/1902
Mother: Louise Haas
Father: Polite Timothy Herlihy
Sponsor: Allis Herlihy
Note: Baptized at Kiln; Married Sophie D. Underwood 6/27/1928 at Waveland
[Hancock County Historical Society, http://www.hancockcountyhistoricalsociety.com/reference/recordchurch_b.htm?id=AB-0895]
Patrick BERNARD, a first cousin, has a picture of this family which shows "Poleete" and five children. The children are named as Evelyn, George, Geneva, and Fred. The 1910 census lists a son "Friddie?", age 7, the next child born after Geneva. It appears that this name on the census should be "Freddie". Ages are correct and all children born to this family are still living.
Fred, b. ca. 1903 in MS; married Sophie Underwood; 2 children. [Maureen Adams]
"Former Mayor George T. Herlihy, accompanied by his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Herlihy of Bay St. Louis, have returned from a motor trip to the World's Fair at Chigago."
[Times-Picayune, The (New Orleans, LA) Oct. 14, 1934, p. 8]
Frederick is buried in Gardens Of Memory Memorial Park, Bay Saint Louis, Hancock County, Mississippi. Find A Grave Memorial# 56966556 created by Dawna Westbrook on Aug 12, 2010 provides his name as "Frederick Leonard HERLIHY" born Sep. 22, 1902, died Feb. 15, 1964, and this obituary:
FRED L. HERLIHY FUNERAL HELD
Retired Postmaster Succumbs at 61
Funeral services were held Sunday for Fred L. Herlihy, 61, a retired Bay St. Louis, Miss., postmaster, at Reimanns' Fahey Whitfield Funeral Home. Interment was in the Garden of Memories Cemetery.
Mr. Herlihy, who died Saturday at Hancock General Hospital in Bay St. Louis, was in government service for 37 years. He had spent 34 years with the postal department.
In 1952, he was promoted to postmaster, and seven years later he retired, because of ill health.
Mr. Herlihy served three years with the Veterans Administration prior to transferring to the postal department in Alexandria, La. He moved to Bay St. Louis in 1927.
A member of Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church, he also served as past grand knight of the Knights of Columbus, fourth degree.
Survivors are his widow, the former Sophie Durel Underwood; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Laura, New Orleans, and Mrs. Kathleen Asher, Bay St. Louis; one brother, Cornelius K. Herlihy, Waveland, Miss.; and three sisters, Mrs. Nora Morere, Bay St. Louis; Mrs. Geneveive Mollere and Miss Hazel Herlihy, both of Waveland. He was also survived by six grandchildren. (Times-Picayune, The (New Orleans, LA) Feb. 17, 1964, Sec.: 1, p.: 18)
General Notes: Wife -
"Miss Sophia Underwood is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Underwood and her engagement to Mr. F. L. Herlihy of mississippi is formally announced today." [Times Picayune, The, Society (New Orleans, LA) May 6, 1928, sec: 3]
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Charles Brewster MOLLERE and Genevieve Agnes HERLIHY
Husband Charles Brewster MOLLERE 4504
Born: 22 Mar 1894 - Mississippi 4504 Christened: Died: 12 Jul 1964 4504 Buried: - Bayou Coco Cemetery 4504Marriage: 1922 - Hancock County, Mississippi
Wife Genevieve Agnes HERLIHY 2520
Born: 27 Mar 1900 - Mississippi 4503 Christened: 24 May 1900 - Hancock County, Mississippi Died: Buried:
Father: Timothy Hypolite HERLIHY (1861-1916) 2520 Mother: Louise Mary HAAS (1871-1928) 3631
Children
1 M Charles B. MOLLERE, Jr. (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Ollo Joseph MOLLERE, D. D. S. (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary Katherine BRUNE (living)
General Notes: Husband -
Charles B. MOLLERE is in the 1920 census 1920 MILITARY AND NAVAL FLORIDA KEY WEST; USS SHAWMUT: Series: T625 Roll: 2040 Page: 261 MOLLERE Charles B, C.W.T., Miss, Bay St. Louis, M W 25 S MS US US Sailor.
Charles Brewster MOLLERE married Genevieve HERLIHY.
Charles is buried in grave 266, Bayou Coco Cemetery, Kiln, Hancock County, Mississippi. Find A Grave Memorial# 36539707 created by Ken Buley on Apr 29, 2009 lists his birth on Mar. 22, 1894 and his death on Jul. 12, 1964.
Hancock County Historical Society lists:
266 Mollere Charles B. 03/22/1894 07/12/1964 US NAVY WW I MS. C.W.T. [http://www.hancockcountyhistoricalsociety.com/reference/cemetery.htm?cemetery=COC&row=544]
General Notes: Wife -
Records of the Church of the Annuncation
Book 1 Page 118 Act 5
Priest: P. deGruyter
Baptismal of: Genevevia Agnes Herlihy
Born: 03/27/1900
Baptized: 05/24/1900
Mother: Louise Haas
Father: Timothe (Polite) Herlihy
Sponsor: Alice Haas
Sponsor: Alice Herlihy
Note: Married Charles B Mollere 10/10/1922 in Waveland
[Hancock County Historical Society, http://www.hancockcountyhistoricalsociety.com/reference/recordchurch_b.htm?id=AB-0896]
Named as "Genevia" born Apr 1900 in the 1900 census.
Mrs. Genevieve MOLLERE of Waveland, Mississippi, is named as a surviving sister in the 1964 obituary of Frederick Leonard HERLIHY.
Obituary: MOLLERE
Mrs. Genevieve Herlihy Mollere, at Gulfport, Miss., on Saturday, April 8, 1972, at 9:15 o clock a.m., mother of Charles B. Mollere Jr. of Waveland, Miss., and Dr. Ollo J. Mollere of Gulfport, Miss.; sister of Mrs. Nora Morere of Bay St. Louis, Miss., Miss Hazel Herlihy and Cornelius Herlihy, both of Waveland, Miss.; also survived by 10 grandchildren; daughter of the late Timothy Hyppolite [sic] Herlihy and Mary Louisa Haas, age 72 years, a native of Kiln, Miss., and a longtime resident of Waveland, Miss.
Relatives and friends of the family, also members of the Gulfport Board of Realtors and Ladies Sodality of St. Claire's Catholic Church, are invited to attend the funeral.
Services from St. Claire's Catholic Church, Waveland, Miss., on Monday, April 10, 1972 at 9 o'clock a.m. Interment in Bayou Coco Cemetery, Kiln, Miss.
Visitation at St. Claire's Catholic Church on Sunday after 6:30 p.m. with resitation of the Rosary at 8:00 o'clock p.m.
Riemann's Fahey Funeral Home, Bay St. Louis, Miss., in charge.
[1972-4-9 TP: Times-Picayune, The (New Orleans, LA) Apr. 9, 1972, sec.: 1, p.: 24]
"Genieve Herlihy Mollere" is buried in Bayou Coco Cemetery, Kiln, Hancock County, Mississippi. Find A Grave Memorial# 36539736 created by Ken Buley on Apr 29, 2009 lists her birth on Mar. 27, 1900 and her death on Apr. 8, 1972.
Notes: Marriage
Hancock County Marriage Record, Book P Page 428, Marriage of: Charles Brewster Mollere & Genevieve Herlihy; Date: 1922; (Parents of bride and groom not recorded until 1938); Minister: M. J. Costello. [http://www.hancockcountyhistoricalsociety.com/reference/recordmarriage.htm?id=P-428]
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Bryce B. HOLCOMB and Hazel Elisabeth HERLIHY
Husband Bryce B. HOLCOMB
Born: 10 Oct 1913 Christened: Died: 24 Apr 1990 - Hancock County, Mississippi Buried:Marriage: Abt 1927
Wife Hazel Elisabeth HERLIHY 3631
Born: 23 Dec 1907 - Mississippi Christened: 22 Feb 1908 - Church of the Annunciation, Kiln, Mississippi Died: 15 Oct 1983 - Hancock County, Mississippi Buried: - Bayou Coco Cemetery
Father: Timothy Hypolite HERLIHY (1861-1916) 2520 Mother: Louise Mary HAAS (1871-1928) 3631
Children
General Notes: Husband -
"HOLCOMB, BRYCE B 10 Oct 1913 24 Apr 1990 76 39520 (Bay Saint Louis, Hancock, MS) (none specified) Florida 267-12-3583" [SSDI]
General Notes: Wife -
Church of the Annunciation Baptismal Record
Book 4 Page 16 Act 4
Priest: J. H. Chauvin
Baptismal of: Hazel Elisabeth Herlihy
Born: 12/23/1907
Baptized: 02/22/1908
Mother: Louisa Haas
Father: Timothy Herlihy
Sponsor: Jacob Haas
Sponsor: Bernardine Curet
[http://www.hancockcountyhistoricalsociety.com/reference/recordchurch_b.htm?id=AB-0897]
Miss Hazel HERLIHY of Waveland, Mississippi, is named as a surviving sister in the 1964 obituary of Frederick Leonard HERLIHY.
Hazel, b. ca. 1908 in MS; married Bryce Holcomb; no children. [Maureen Adams]
Hazel Herlihy HOLCOMB is buried in Bayou Coco Cemetery, Kiln, Hancock County, Mississippi. Find A Grave Memorial# 36490119 created by Ken Buley on Apr 28, 2009 lists her birth on Dec. 23, 1907 and her death on Oct. 15, 1983.
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John Joseph HERLIHY and Sarah "Sallie" PARKER
Husband John Joseph HERLIHY 4307
Born: 17 Oct 1858 - Orleans Parishj, Louisiana 4307 Christened: Died: 2 Nov 1925 - Lake County, Florida 2646 Buried:
Father: Timothy George HERLIHY (1830-1901) 2745 Mother: Catherine FITZGERALD (Abt 1835-1869) 2745
Marriage: 25 Sep 1879 - Jackson, Mississippi 4310
Wife Sarah "Sallie" PARKER 4309
Born: May 1867 - Mississippi 4309 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Emma Louise HERLIHY 4309
Born: Jun 1882 4309 Christened: 1 Jun 1883 - Church of the Annunciation, Kiln, Mississippi Died: Buried:Spouse: Frank J. RHOMER (1874- ) 4309 Marr: 1900 4309
2 F Alice HERLIHY 2646,2647
Born: 16 Dec 1888 - Mississippi 2647 Christened: 18 Jul 1889 - Church of the Annunciation, Kiln, Mississippi Died: 20 Feb 1973 - Hillsborough County, Florida Buried: - Myrtle Hill Memorial Park, Hillsborough County, FloridaSpouse: Sgt Eugene T. WATSON, Spanish American War (1876-1946) 2646 Marr: Abt 1907
3 F Bertha HERLIHY 2647,4610
Born: Mar 1891 - Mississippi 2647 Christened: Died: Feb 1920 - Louisiana 4611 Buried:Spouse: Stuart MILLER (Abt 1889- ) 4611 Marr: Bef 1916 4611
4 M John J. HERLIHY 4610
Born: Abt 1904 - Louisiana 4610 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
Mississippi Marriages, Jackson County, Mississippi: HERLIHY, John and PARKER, Sally 1879-Sep-25. "Sally" ia a nickname for Sarah. She was married at age 13 according to the 1900 census entry saying married 20 years and is 33 years of age.
John J. HERLIHY of Bay St. Louis, Mississippi bought the firm Benton and Brown, owners of the oar and handle factory in Denham Springs, Louisiana. Mr. Herlihy had been in the mill and lumber business for years in Mississippi and recently sold his interests there. The purchase was published in the Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 29, 1909 on page 16.
1900 U.S. Census, U.S Census, Mississippi, Hancock County, Jordan River; Series: T623 Roll: 808 Page: 226: 250 250 HERLIHY, John J. Head W M Oct 1858 41 M 20 LA Ire Ire Manufacturer (Illegible); Sarah Wife W F May 1867 33 M 20 3 3 MS LA MS; RHOMER (sic), Emma Dau W F June 1882 17 M 0 0 0 MS LA MS; HERLIHY, Alice Dau W F Dec 1888 11 S MS LA MS; (next page) HERLIHY, Bertha Dau W F Mar 1891 9 S MS LA MS; ROHMER (sic), Frank J. Son-in-law W M May 1874 26 M 0 AL AL AL. Neighbors on the next page include 5 LADNER families. (LADNER is the middle name of Gregory L. BERNARD, son of Rennis and Agnes Swanson (related family) BERNARD of Hancock Co., Mississippi.)
1910 U.S. Census, Louisiana, Livingston Parish, Ward 2, Police Jury; Series: T624 Roll: 518 Page: 22: 176 177 HERLIHEY John J. Head M W 50 M1 31 LA Ireland Ireland Manufacturer Oars & Handles; -- Sarah Wife F W 49 M1 31 4 3 AL AL AL; -- Bertha Dau F W 19 S LA LA AL; -- John J. Son M W 6 S LA LA LA; WATSON Eugene F. [sic, T.] Son-in-law M W 30 M1 2 NC NC NC Manufacturer Turpentine; -- Alice Dau F W 21 M1 2 1 1 MS LA AL; -- Beatrice B. Dau F W 13/12 S LA NC MS; DAVIS Rebecca Cook F B 18 S LA LA LA Cook Private family.
John J. Herlihy was born 17 October 1858 in New Orleans, Louisiana, died 2 November 1925 in Groveland, Lake County, Florida at age 67 years, 16 days, and was buried in Groveland on 4 November 1925. He was a son of Geo. T. HERLIHY and Catherine FITZGERALD, both listed as born in Dublin, Ireland. John was a Turpentine Operator. His wife is named as "Mrs. John J. Herlighy." ["Florida, Deaths, 1877-1939," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FPZQ-89G : accessed 16 July 2012), John J. Herlihy, 1925.]
4309
Notes: Marriage
Marriage listed at http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6575/harwell/cd-05.htm "The Harvey Genealogist".
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Michael ROWAN and Mary Margaret HERLIHY
Husband Michael ROWAN
Born: Abt 1843 - Ireland Christened: Died: 20 Oct 1914 - Orleans Parish, Louisiana Buried: 22 Oct 1914 - St. Mary Cemetery, Orleans Parish, LouisianaMarriage: Bef 1874
Wife Mary Margaret HERLIHY 4308
Born: 11 Mar 1853 - New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana 4307 Christened: Died: After Apr 1910 Buried:
Father: Timothy George HERLIHY (1830-1901) 2745 Mother: Catherine FITZGERALD (Abt 1835-1869) 2745
Children
1 F Mary Ann "Mamie" ROWAN
Born: 21 May 1874 - New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Catherine ROWAN 2520,2761
Born: 28 Dec 1875 - New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana 2761 Christened: Died: 5 Jan 1926 - Kiln, Hancock County, Mississippi Buried: 8 Jan 1926 - Bayou Coco CemeterySpouse: Eleck SWANSON (1864-1923) 2520,2761 Marr: Abt 1899
3 F Agnes ROWAN
Born: 27 Feb 1878 - New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana Christened: Died: Buried:
4 F Amelia Lillian "Lilly" ROWAN
Born: 26 Apr 1880 - New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana Christened: Died: Buried:
5 F Bridget Jeannette ROWAN 3620
Born: 26 Jan 1882 - New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana 3620 Christened: Died: 8 Mar 1953 - New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana Buried: - St. Patrick's Cemetery #2Spouse: Jourdan Edward HEMELT, Sr (1881-1925) Marr: 17 Sep 1902 - New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana 3619
6 M Michael George ROWAN 4613
Born: 24 Aug 1883 - Louisiana 4613 Christened: Died: 8 Jan 1909 - Orleans Parish, Louisiana Buried:
7 F Loretta Josephine ROWAN 4571
Born: 10 Nov 1885 - Louisiana 4570 Christened: Died: 13 Oct 1965 - New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana Buried:Spouse: George Joseph RUSSELL, Sr. (1888-1962) 4570 Marr: 24 Jun 1911 - New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana
8 F Maggie Viola ROWAN 4381
Born: 16 Jan 1888 - Louisiana 4381 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: John GARZA, Sr. ( - )
9 F Antoinette Cidonia ROWAN
Born: 22 Jan 1891 - New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ellis WINTERS (Abt 1895- ) Marr: 18 Feb 1912 - New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana 4614
10 M John William "Willie" ROWAN
Born: 17 Aug 1893 - New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana Christened: Died: 3 Oct 1893 - New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana Buried:
11 F Alice Myrtle ROWAN
Born: 7 Dec 1894 - New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana Christened: Died: 28 Jul 1897 - New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana Buried:
12 F Ethel ROWAN
Born: 30 Jul 1897 - Louisiana 4615 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Walter LOEFFLER (Abt 1892- ) Marr: 3 Jun 1914 - New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana 4616
General Notes: Husband -
According to posts at ancestry.com, Michael ROWAN's first name was Richard. "Richard Michael Rowan (1853 - 1914) Born in Ireland on 1853 to Rowan and Private. Richard Michael married Mary Herlihy and had 13 children. He passed away on 20 Oct 1914 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA."
The first positive identification of Michael ROWAN, husband of Mary Margaret HERLIHY and father of Catherine ROWAN is in the 1880 census of New Orleans, Louisiana. His family, named as RODAN, includes Michael, 37, a laborer born in Liverpool, England of English parents; Mary, 25, a washer woman, born in Louisiana of Irish parents; Mary , 6; Catherine, 4; Agnes, 2; and Alice, age 1. The children were all born in Louisiana. His obituary states he was a native of Ireland.
There are two earlier records for a Michael ROWAN. First, an immigration record shows Michael ROWAN arrived in New Orleans, Louisiana on 13 February 1851 on board the ship THOMAS B. WALES, under the command of Captain Crocker, having sailed from Liverpool, England. (Arrivals in N. O., LA: ROWAN MICHAEL Reel #33 Ship: THOMAS B WALES Date: 2-13-51 Departed from: LIVERPOOL Captain: CROCKER) Second, the 1860 census of New Orleans which lists Michael ROWAN, 37 [b. 1823], a white male Laborer, born in Ireland (apparently single and a boarder) who lives in the household of William JONES, 23, a coal and wood supplier. (Series: M653 Roll: 417 Page: 290)
Michael, 37 in 1860, may be the one in the immigration record; certainly, he would not be the same Michael still 37 years old in the 1880 census. It is possible he may be the father of Mary HERLIHY's husband. Michael, who would have been about eight years old in 1851.
About 1868, Michael ROWAN married Mary Margaret HERLIHY, born 11 March 1853, the 15 year old daughter of Timothy George HERLIHY. Michael ROWAN is among those named as representing his wife's interests in the succession file of Mary's mother, Catherine HERLIHY who died 5 Feb 1869.
Michael and Mary ROWAN have not been found in the 1870 census.
1880 U.S. Census, Louisiana, Orleans Parish, New Orleans, 2 + # June 1880; Series: T9 Roll: 462 Page: 6: South Chartres Street __ 120 ROOAN* (sic) Michael W M 37 (b. abt 1843) M Laborer 12 (months unemployed because of) Paralysis Liverpool (Birth place) London (written once across birthplace of father and mother);
-- Mary W F 25 Wife M Washerwoman N.O. Ireland (written once across birthplace of father and mother);
-- Mary 6 Dau S At school N.O. Liverpool N.O.;
-- Catherine W F 4 Dau S At home N.O. Liverpool N.O.;
-- Agnes W F 2 Dau S N.O. Liverpool N.O.;
-- Alice W F 1/12 Apr Dau S N.O. Liverpool N.O.
*Listed as RODAN at familysearch.com, on the LDS 1880 census index, along with other interpretations.
1900 U.S. Census, Louisiana, Orleans Parish, New Orleans;
431 149 ROWAN Richard [Michael in 1880] Head W M Aug 1854 45* M 37 England England England Day laborer;
-- Mary Wife W F March 1856 44 M 37 LA Ireland LA;
-- Mamie [Mary in 1880] Dau W F May 1874 26 S LA Ireland LA;
-- Lilly [Alice in 1880?]Dau W F April 1880 20 S LA Ireland LA;
-- Jennette Dau W F Jan 1882 18 S LA Ireland LA;
-- George Son W M Aug 1883 16 S LA Ireland LA;
-- Viola Dau W F Jan 1888 12 S LA Ireland LA;
-- Antoinette Dau W F Jan 1890 10 S LA Ireland LA;
-- Ethel Dau W F Jul 1897 2 S LA Ireland LA.
*Married 37 years, 45 years old?, married at age 8, error here, maybe 1845, more in line with his age in the 1880 census. He was 12 years older than Mary. RLD
This family has not been located in the 1910 census.
Obituary: ROWAN - On Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1914, at 4:30 p. m., MICHAEL ROWAN, beloved husband of Mary HERLIHY, a native of Ireland.
The relatives and friends of the Rowan family, and holy Name Society of St. Michael's Church, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, which will take place from the late residence, 1664 St. Thomas street, Thursday Afternoon at 3:30o'clock.
Interment in St. Mary Cemetery, Algiers, La.
Liverpool (England) papers please copy.
[The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, La., Wednesday, October 21, 1914, Page 8]
Michael ROWAN died 20 October 1914 in New Orleans, Louisiana, age 61, born abt 1843. (N.O., LA Record Vol. 161/P. 826)
General Notes: Wife -
"Mary Margaret HERLIHY was born March 11, 1853 in N. O., LA The record number is Vol. 22/Pg. 777. Her name on the record is spelled: Mary Margret Herlihey. It shows her father's name as Timothy and her mother's name is blank; but I know it is Catherine Fitzgerald from Catherine's succession file naming her children." (smada)
Mary HERLIHY, daughter of Timothy and Catherine HERLIHY is in the 1860 census of Orleans Parish, Louisiana at age "5". In the 1870 census she is named as Margaret, the combination of Mary Margaret being a truly grand Irish name, at the age of "15", a school girl.
Mary left home at the age of 15 and married Michael ROWEN. Family stories concerning Mary's stepmother makes it believable that Mary left home to get away from harsh treatment by her father's second wife, Bridget Anna HACKETT. Mary did, however, name one of her daughters Bridget Jennette. This may have happened in deference to her father, Timothy George HERLIHY. Mary did not call her daughter Bridget, but by her middle name Jennette.
In 1910, Mary is living in the household of her daughter, Jennette, and husband, Jourdan Edward HEMELT, in Hancock County, Mississippi. Also living with her in this household are two of Mary's daughters, Antoinette, 17, and Ethel, 12. Where is her husband, Michael, not supposed to have died until 1914? Mary is not indicated as a widow, but as married once and for 38 years; the 1900 census has her married for 37 years then. 3619
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John Peter MORERE and Nora Sidonia HERLIHY
Husband John Peter MORERE 4502
Born: 5 Jul 1889 - Louisiana 4502 Christened: Died: 12 Nov 1954 Buried:Marriage: Abt 1917
Wife Nora Sidonia HERLIHY 2520,4502
Born: Dec 1897 - Mississippi Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Timothy Hypolite HERLIHY (1861-1916) 2520 Mother: Louise Mary HAAS (1871-1928) 3631
Children
1 F Nola Rita MORERE (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Herlihy John MORERE (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary E. DUBOURG (1927-1990)
General Notes: Husband -
Nora, b. Dec. 1897 in MS; married John MORERE; 3 children. [Maureen Adams]
John Peter is buried in Bayou Coco Cemetery, Kiln, Hancock County, Mississippi. Find A Grave Memorial# 36544091 created by Ken Buley on Apr 29, 2009 provides that John was born Jul. 5, 1889 and died Nov. 12, 1954.
"Mrs. Nora MOLLERE" of Bay St. Louis, Mississippi is named in the 1964 obituary of her brother, Frederick HERLIHY.
General Notes: Wife -
1920 U.S. Census, Louisiana, Orleans Parish, Pct 11, New Orleans, Ward 3; Series: T625 Roll: 619 Page: 171: 416 365 MORERE John P. Head M W 30 M LA LA LA Tinsmith Sheet metal; -- Nora Wife F W 22 M MS LA MS; -- Nola Rita Dau F W 1+5/12 S LA LA MS.
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Henry Michael HERLONG, Jr. and JACOBS
Husband Henry Michael HERLONG, Jr. (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Michael Henry HERLONG (1910-1988) Mother: Josie Payne BLOCKER (1912- )
Marriage:
Other Spouse: COLLINS
Wife JACOBS (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 U Child HERLONG (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 U Child HERLONG (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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SPIERS and Mary Jo HERLONG
Husband SPIERS (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Jo HERLONG (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Michael Henry HERLONG (1910-1988) Mother: Josie Payne BLOCKER (1912- )
Children
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John SUSERSKY, Jr. and Margaret Louise HERMAN
Husband John SUSERSKY, Jr. (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Margaret Louise HERMAN (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Paul George HERMAN (1912- ) Mother: Evelyn Louise BULL (1911- )
Children
1 M Jeffery Michael SUSERSKY (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: SONG (living)
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Jose Mariano HERNANDEZ and Ann HILL
Husband Jose Mariano HERNANDEZ
Born: 4 Aug 1793 - St. Augustine, Florida Christened: Died: 8 Jun 1857 - Cuba Buried: - San Carlos Cemetery, Matanzas, CubaMarriage: 25 Feb 1814 - St. Augustine Cathedral, St. Augustine, Florida
Wife Ann HILL
Born: 6 Jun 1787 - St. Augustine, Florida Christened: 8 Jul 1787 - St. Augustine Cathedral, St. Augustine, Florida Died: 1849 - St. Augustine, Florida Buried:
Father: Theophilus HILL (Abt 1742-1790) Mother: Teresa THOMAS (Abt 1743-1825)
Other Spouse: Samuel WILLIAMS ( - ) - Abt 1803
Children
General Notes: Husband -
General Jose Mariano HERNANDEZ married Ann HILL in St. Augustine, Florida on 25 February 1814.
In 1818, he acquired the lands that eventually became Washington Oaks Gardens. Today it is a Florida State located at 6400 North Oceanshore Blvd. Palm Coast, Florida. The following is from information published for the state park:
"During the 1500's and 1600's several French, Spanish, and English groups passed through the area. The first documented settlement by Europeans came in 1770 when the British government granted the land to John Moultrie, Lieutenant Governor of East Florida. Moultrie mined the heaps of oyster shells to produce lime in his lime kiln and established an orange grove.
In 1793 a fire, probably natural, swept over the tract. Shortly after, it was acquired by a Portuguese born merchant who may have constructed some buildings and planted crops. Common crops on nearby farms were rice and corn.
In 1818, Jose Mariano Hernandez, a St. Augustine native of Minorcan descent, bought the land. He named it "Bella Vista."
Hernandez' career as a planter was typical for many in northeast Florida. He was a citizen of a Spanish colony, owning lands granted by Spain. In 1821, Florida became a U.S. territory.
Hernandez swore allegiance to the new country and changed his name to Joseph Marion Hernandez. His service to the government included representing St. Augustine in the Territorial legislature in Tallahassee and serving as the first Representative from the Territory of Florida to the U.S. Congress. He became known as General Hernandez because, as Brigadier General, he organized and commanded militia before and during the Second Seminole War (1835-42).
On his several land holdings, Hernandez raised cotton, sugar, and crops to feed the family, workers, and slaves. Bella Vista adjoined his cotton plantation to the south, but was apparently never developed as a separate farm itself. In 1836, Indians burned plantations along the Matanzas River, that were occupied by U.S. troops, including Hernandez lands. Since Bella Vista was not garrisoned, it was not destroyed. But the plantation economy in this part of the state never fully recovered.
In 1845, Hernandez' daughter Luisa married a lawyer from North Carolina named George Lawrence Washington. (He shared a common ancestor with President George Washington.) While George Lawrence and Luisa Washington lived in the St. Augustine area until 1856, it does not appear that they built a home or resided at Bella Vista.
Washington apparently remembered this land fondly long after Luisa died. In 1878, he began seasonal visits to St. Augustine. At Bella Vista, now owned by another daughter of General Hernandez, he built a small beach house, which he and his sons used for hunting and fishing and raising citrus. In 1888, he bought the entire property from her and people began calling it "The Washington Place."
After Washington's death in 1894, the property went to his heirs. One of them, a son from a later marriage in New Jersey, sold the land to unrelated developers in 1923. Only the collapse of the 1920's Florida land boom kept the tract from sprouting a new crop of homes in a subdivision to be called "Hernandez Estates."
In 1936 the land was bought by Louise Powis Clark, a designer from New York. It was to become a winter retirement home for herself and her third husband, Owen D. Young. Young, an attorney and industrialist who had been chairman of the board of General Electric Corporation and RCA, advised the Government on international monetary issues.
The Youngs were responsible for the name "Washington Oaks," as well as the design of the gardens and the house. They combined native and exotic plantings, even adding touches from the Orient, where both had spent time. They gradually acquired the beach front property from neighbors. Throughout the 1940's and 50's, children and grandchildren of previous marriages enjoyed extended vacations here.
In 1962, Mr. Young died. Shortly before her death in 1965, Mrs. Young gave most of Washington Oaks to the State of Florida. She specified that the gardens be "maintained in their present form" and expanded as funds become available."
September 291822 Joseph Marion (Jose Mariano) Hernandez was elected as Florida's first territorial delegate to the United States Congress. (TODAY IN FLORIDA HISTORY , Northeast Florida League of the South)
Biography
Joseph Marion Hernandez
U.S. Congressman Born: 8/4/1793 Birthplace: St. Augustine, Florida
Joseph Marion Hernandez was the first Hispanic to serve in the U.S. Congress, as a delegate from the Spanish territory of Florida. He served in Congress just over five months, from September 1822 to March 1823. He later served the U.S. army in the war against the Florida Indians, leading the 1837 expedition that captured Chief Osceola. Died: 6/8/1857 (Infoplease.com)
Hernandez, Joseph Marion (1793-1857) Born in St. Augustine, St. Johns County, Fla., August 4 , 1793 . Delegate to U.S. Congress from Florida Territory, 1822-23; member of Florida territorial House of Representatives . Died in Cuba, June 8 , 1857. Entombed at San Carlos Cemetery, Matanzas, Cuba. (The Political Graveyard.)
The Congressinal Biography of HERNANDEZ, Joseph Marion, 1793-1857:
HERNANDEZ, Joseph Marion, a Delegate from the Territory of Florida; born in St. Augustine, Fla. (then a Spanish colony), August 4, 1793; transferred his allegiance to the United States; upon the formation of Florida Territory was elected as a Delegate to the Seventeenth Congress and served from September 30, 1822, to March 3, 1823; member and presiding officer of the Territorial house of representatives; appointed brigadier general of Volunteers in the war against the Florida Indians; entered the United States service and served from 1835 to 1838; commanded the expedition in 1837 that captured the Indian chief Oceola; appointed brigadier general of Mounted Volunteers in July 1837; unsuccessful Whig candidate for the United States Senate in 1845; moved to Cuba and engaged as a planter in the District of Coliseo, near Matanzas; died at the family’s sugar estate, “Audaz,” in the District of Coliseo, Matanzas Province, Cuba, June 8, 1857; interment in the Junco family vault in San Carlos Cemetery, Matanzas, Cuba.
General Notes: Wife -
From the Andrea Papers, citing the Church Register of the Cathedral of St. Augustine, St. Augustine, Florida: "ANNA MARIA HILL...Daughter born Iin St. Augustine 6 June 1787 and baptized in Cathed (sic) 8 July 1787 and died in St. Augustine in June 1849...She married first to SAMUEL WILLIAMS and second to Gen. JOSE MARIANO HERNANDEZ 25 Feb. 1814."
Ann HILL had a twin brother, Thomas HILL.
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Joseph Sanchez HERNANDEZ and Joan LOYD
Husband Joseph Sanchez HERNANDEZ (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Joan LOYD (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Cecil Andrew LOYD (1895- ) Mother: Gladys MEANS (1899-1984)
Children
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John Henderson YEAGER and Ann Wailer HERNDON
Husband John Henderson YEAGER
Born: 29 May 1843 - Missouri Christened: Died: 4 Apr 1896 - Danville, Kentucky Buried:Marriage: Bef 1882
Wife Ann Wailer HERNDON 4617,4618
Born: Sep 1859 - Kentucky 4617 Christened: Died: After 1919 Buried:
Father: Zachariah HERNDON (Abt 1811- ) 4618 Mother: Sarah SHOCKLEY (Abt 1821- ) 4618
Children
1 M Zachariah Herndon YEAGER 3325
Born: 14 Oct 1882 - Banklick, Kentucky 4617 Christened: Died: 4 Jan 1963 - Covington, Kentucky Buried:Spouse: Mildred Louise PUGH (1885- ) 2085,3326 Marr: 26 Aug 1908
2 U Child YEAGER
Born: Cir 1885 - Kentucky Christened: Died: Bef 1 Jun 1900 - Kentucky 4617 Buried:
3 F Louisa YEAGER 4617
Born: Sep 1887 - Kentucky 4617 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 F Delia YEAGER 4617
Born: Nov 1889 - Kentucky 4617 Christened: Died: Buried:
5 M Thomas S. YEAGER 3325
Born: Oct 1891 - Kentucky 4617 Christened: Died: Buried:
6 F Mary YEAGER 4617
Born: Jun 1896 - Kentucky 4617 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
1880 U.S. Census, Kentucky, Boyle County, Danville; Series: T9 Roll: 404 Page: 401:
Line 21 YEAGER John H. W M 38 S Teacher of D.+D. Deaf + Dumb MO VA KY.
General Notes: Wife -
1880 U.S. Census, Kentucky, Kenton County, Cox; Series: T9 Roll: 426 Page: 645: 52 52 HERNDON Zackari W M 69 M Farmer KY VA VA; -- Sarah _. 59 Wife M Keeping house KY Scotland VA; -- Annie W. W F 20 Dau S At home Deaf + Dumb KY KY KY; -- Delia C. W F 18 Dau - At home KY KY KY; STAPLETON William W M 8 Adopted son KY KY KY.
1900 U.S. Census, Kentucky, Boyle County, Danville, 2 Wd; Series: T623 Roll: 509 Page: 115: 381 381 YEAGER Ann W. Head W F Sept 1859 40 Wd - 6 5 KY KY KY Teacher (Ky Ins for D ___) Can read and write but not speak English*; -- Herndon Son W M Oct 1882 17 S KY MO KY At school; -- Louisa Dau W F Sept 1887 12 S KY MO KY At school; -- Delia Dau W F Nov 1889 10 S KY MO KY At school; -- Thomas Son W M Oct 1891 8 S KY MO KY; -- Mary Dau W F June 1896 3 S KY MO KY; SPARKS A___ B. Boarder W F June 1838 61 Wd - 3 3 KY KY KY Mgr laundry Ky Ins for Deaf M.; BLOUNT Wm J. Boarder W M Dec 1858 41 M 5 KY KY KY Teacher (Ky Ins for D. M.); -- Mattie Boarder W F Sept 1861 38 M 5 1 0 KY KY KY.
*Annie previously noted in 1880 as being unable to hear or speak.
1910 U.S. Census, Kentucky, Boyle County, Pct 13; Series: T624 Roll: 465 Page: 156:
South 4th St 365 44 55 YEAGER Anna Y. Head F W 50 Wd - 6 5 KY KY KY Teacher Ky School for Deaf; -- Delia Dau F W 20 S KY KY KY Stenographer; -- Mary Dau W F 13 S KY KY KY.
1920 U.S. Census, Kentucky, Boyle County, Danville, The Kentucky School for the Deaf; Series: T625 Roll: 558 Page: 291:
Line 14 YEAGER Annie Officer F W 60 Wd KY KY KY Teacher Ky School for D.
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Benjamin HERNDON and Sarah PINES
Husband Benjamin HERNDON
Born: 1748 Christened: Died: 1819 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sarah PINES
Born: Abt 1752 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Joseph HERNDON
Born: 6 Dec 1771 Christened: Died: 1862 Buried:
2 F Mary Boswell HERNDON
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Frances HERNDON
Born: 2 Dec 1776 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 F Elizabeth M. HERNDON
Born: 30 Mar 1779 Christened: Died: 25 Sep 1833 Buried:
5 M Benjamin HERNDON
Born: 6 Apr 1782 Christened: Died: Buried:
6 F Sarah Pines HERNDON 1275
Born: 17 Jun 1784 Christened: Died: 27 May 1851 Buried:Spouse: Judge William RICE ( - ) 1275 Marr: Bef 1816
7 F Barbara Asbury HERNDON
Born: 10 Jan 1788 Christened: Died: 16 Aug 1837 Buried:
8 F Nancy Coke HERNDON
Born: 4 Jun 1790 Christened: Died: 19 May 1863 Buried:Spouse: John Saunders RICE ( - )
9 F Rebecca Ellis HERNDON
Born: 4 Nov 1792 Christened: Died: 1859 Buried:
10 M Zachary Pines HERNDON
Born: 19 Apr 1794 Christened: Died: 12 Jul 1859 Buried:
11 M Stephen HERNDON
Born: 26 Aug 1799 Christened: Died: 20 Aug 1848 Buried:
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John Saunders RICE and Nancy Coke HERNDON
Husband John Saunders RICE
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Nancy Coke HERNDON
Born: 4 Jun 1790 Christened: Died: 19 May 1863 Buried:
Father: Benjamin HERNDON (1748-1819) Mother: Sarah PINES (Abt 1752- )
Children
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Judge William RICE and Sarah Pines HERNDON
Husband Judge William RICE 1275
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Bef 1816
Wife Sarah Pines HERNDON 1275
Born: 17 Jun 1784 Christened: Died: 27 May 1851 Buried:
Father: Benjamin HERNDON (1748-1819) Mother: Sarah PINES (Abt 1752- )
Children
1 M Samuel Farrow RICE 1275,1276
Born: 2 Jun 1816 - Union District, South Carolina 1275 Christened: Died: 3 Jan 1890 - Montgomery County, Alabama Buried:Spouse: Amanda B. PEARSON (Abt 1821-Bef 1870) 1276 Marr: Bef 1842Spouse: M. Elllen (Abt 1852- ) 1277 Marr: Bef 1877
General Notes: Husband -
"...Samuel Farrow RICE, now a resident of this county [Montgomery County, Alabama]. He is the son of Judge Wm. Rice, who was a State senator in South Carolina. His mother was a sister of Z. P. HERNDON, a noted South Carolina lawyer, another of whose sisters married Hon. Samuel FARROW of that State."
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Colonel Stephen HERNDON and Susannah LEE
Husband Colonel Stephen HERNDON 2636
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Susannah LEE 2636
Born: 1776 - South Carolina 2636 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Andrew LEE (1745-1807) 731 Mother: Ann WILSON (1754-1818) 731
Children
General Notes: Wife -
Zachariah HERNDON and Sarah SHOCKLEY
Husband Zachariah HERNDON 4618
Born: Abt 1811 - Kentucky Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Bef 1850
Wife Sarah SHOCKLEY 4618
Born: Abt 1821 - Kentucky 4618 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Ann Wailer HERNDON 4617,4618
Born: Sep 1859 - Kentucky 4617 Christened: Died: After 1919 Buried:Spouse: John Henderson YEAGER (1843-1896) Marr: Bef 1882
2 F Delia C. HERNDON 4618
Born: Abt 1862 - Kentucky 4618 Christened: Died: Buried:
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HERRIN
Husband HERRIN
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Maggie Tabitha HERRIN 3887,3888
Born: Abt 1843 - South Carolina 3887 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Dr. John Martin RUSHTON (Abt 1838- ) 3887,3888
2 F Sallie HERRIN 3888
Born: Abt 1841 - South Carolina 3888 Christened: Died: Buried:
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Dr. John Martin RUSHTON and Maggie Tabitha HERRIN
Husband Dr. John Martin RUSHTON 3887,3888
Born: Abt 1838 - South Carolina 3887 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Maggie Tabitha HERRIN 3887,3888
Born: Abt 1843 - South Carolina 3887 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: HERRIN ( - ) Mother:
Children
1 M Benjamin W. RUSHTON 3888
Born: Abt 1867 - Edgefield County, South Carolina 3887 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Harriet A. RUSHTON 3888
Born: Abt 1869 - Edgefield County, South Carolina 3887 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Mary C. RUSHTON 3887
Born: Abt 1872 - Edgefield County, South Carolina 3887 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Dr. James M. RUSHTON 3887
Born: Abt 1875 - Edgefield County, South Carolina 3887 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Octavia CROUCH (Abt 1872-1941) 2916
5 M W. Pierce RUSHTON 3887
Born: Abt 1876 - Edgefield County, South Carolina 3887 Christened: Died: Buried:
6 F M. Tabitha RUSHTON 3887
Born: Abt 1878 - Edgefield County, South Carolina 3887 Christened: Died: Buried:
7 F Anna Elizabeth RUSHTON 2727,2916,3887
Born: 1879 - Edgefield County, South Carolina 2727 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Olin Marvin EIDSON (1878-1946) 335 Marr: After 15 Apr 1910
8 F Eva RUSHTON 2916
Born: 1882 - Edgefield County, South Carolina 2727 Christened: Died: Buried:
9 F Jessie RUSHTON 2916
Born: 1884 - Edgefield County, South Carolina 2727 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
1870 U.S. Census, South Carolina, Edgefield County, Saluda Division, Lotts P O; Series: M593 Roll: 1495 Page: 410: 896 906 RUSHTON John M. 32 M W Merchant 3000 2500 SC; -- Maggie 28 F W Keeping house SC; -- Benjamin 3 M W At home SC; -- Hattie 1 F W At home SC; HERRIN Sally 29 F W Without occ. SC.
1880 U.S. Census, South Carolina, Edgefield County, Mobley; Series: T9 Roll: 1228 Page: 282: 16 16 RUSHTON J. Martin W M 42 M Physician SC SC SC; -- M. Tabitha W F Wife M Keeping house SC SC SC; -- Benjamin W. W M 13 Son S At school SC SC SC; -- Hariet A. W F 11 Dau S SC SC SC; -- Mary C. W F 8 Dau S SC SC SC; -- James M. W M 5 Son S SC SC SC; -- W. Pierce W M 4 Son S SC SC SC; -- M. Tabitha W F 2 Dau S SC SC SC; -- Anna E. W F 1 Dau S SC SC SC;
HERIN Sallie W F 29 Sister-in-law S At home SC SC SC;
OUZTS William M. W M 21 Boarder - Clerk ion store SC SC SC.
General Notes: Wife -
Maggie Tabitha HERRIN married John Martin RUSTON about 1866. In 1870 and 1880, Sally HERRIN 29, resides in their home in Edgefield County, South Carolna. In 1880, Sallie is named as a sister-in-law to Maggie Tabitha RUSHTON.
1910 U.S. Census, South Carolina, Edgefield County, Johnston Twp; Series: T624 Roll: 1459 Page: 74: 138 149 RUSHTON Maggie J. Head F W 65 Wd -- 10 6 SC SC SC; -- Anna B. Dau F W 28 S SC SC SC Teacher Public school; -- Eva Dau F W 26 S SC SC SC Teacher Public school; -- Jessie Dau F W 24 S SC SC SC None.
Next door is Maggie's son, James, and his wife, Octavia.
Anna B.'s future father-in-law John Daniel EIDSON lives two doors away, and her future husband, Olin M. EIDSON lives five households away.
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LUCKIE and Era HERRING
Husband LUCKIE (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Era HERRING
Born: Cir 1915 Christened: Died: Buried:
Other Spouse: Charles Emmette DANIELL, USN, WWII (1914-1990) - 4 Oct 1981 - Gulf County, Florida
Children
General Notes: Wife -
Eva HERRING married second Charles Emmette DANIELL on Oct 4, 1981 in Gulf County, Florida. Herring. Her first husband was a LUCKIE. [Teresa Griffis]
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Jimmy Lee HERRING and Sara Lee LLOYD
Husband Jimmy Lee HERRING (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sara Lee LLOYD 3700
Born: 30 Oct 1905 - Bullock County, Alabama Christened: Died: Oct 1973 Buried:
Father: Fonza Euel LLOYD (1876-1963) 374 Mother: Mary Lou DYESS (1885-1974) 251,282
Children
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Noel Pitts SHIVERS and Faith Ann Herringdine
Husband Noel Pitts SHIVERS 568,570
Born: Dec 1848 - Georgia 571 Christened: Died: After 1 Jun 1900 Buried:
Father: Columbus T. SHIVERS (Abt 1823- ) 568 Mother: Eliza (Abt 1824- ) 569
Marriage: After 1890
Other Spouse: Catherine Eliza Eleanor BUTTS (1845-1890) 176,570 - Dec 1869 176
Wife Faith Ann HERRINGDINE 571
Born: Sep 1853 - Georgia 571 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband -
30 533 533 Shivers C. T. 28 M Geor.
31 533 533 Shivers Eliza Ann 26 F Geor.
32 533 533 Shivers Noel P**t* 1 M Geor.
1870 U.S. Census, Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville P O, 1 June 1870; Series: M593 Roll: 134 Page: 150: 42 41 BUTTS Arthur I. 61 M W Farmer 10,400 2,730 VA; -- Georgia D. 50 F W Keeping house GA; SHIVERS, Noel P. 21 M W Sawyer --- 100 GA; -- Kate F W Keeping house GA; BUTTS Edward 12 M W At school GA. (Edward BUTTS is Arthur and Georgia's nephew, per the 1880 census; Noel P. is a son-in-law, married to Catherine "Kate" BUTTS.)
1880 U.S. Census, Georgia, Baldwin County, Salem; Series: T9 Roll: 133 Page: 187: 161 166 SHIVERS Noel P. W M 31 Head M Running Saw Mill @ GA GA GA; " Kate E. W F 33 Wife M Keeping house GA GA GA; " Rosa Lee W F 8 Dau S GA GA GA; " Arthur F. W M 6 Twin Son S GA GA GA; " Annie W F 6 Twin Dau S GA GA GA; BUTTS Morgan Mu M 14 Servant S Works in Saw Mill 3 GA GA GA.
Nearby:
168 Henry A. POSEY and family [son of Henry W. POSEY and Louisa Constanza DANIELL and grandson of Jesse Daniell and Mary Ann TUCKER of Baldwin County.]
169 Henry J. BUTTS, 55, and wife Catherine, 36, and family.
Noel's wife, Catherine Eliza Eleanor BUTTS died in Oct 1890.
N. P. SHIVERS married F. H. HERINGDINE on 15 March 1892 in Hancock County, Georgia. [FamilySearch.org: Georgia Marriages, 1808-1967, indexing project (batch) number: M71301-7, system origin: Georgia-EASy, source film number: 222080]
1900 U.S. Census, Georgia, Hancock County, 117-Militia District; Series: T623 Roll: 203 Page: 161: 106 106 SHIVERS Noel P. Head W M Dec 1848 51 M 28 GA GA GA Farmer;
-- Faithann Wife W F Sept 1853 46 M 28 3 2 GA GA GA;
-- Lella Dau W F Aug 1880 19 S GA GA GA Seamstress. [Lella is a daughter by Noel's first wife, Catherine.]
571
General Notes: Wife -
CONJECTURE: One of these marriages may be for Faithann, apparently the widow HARRINGDINE, who married Noel Pitts SHIVERS in 1892:
1. Charles J. [John ?]HERENDON married Mary Ann PEVY on 14 September 1873 in Gwinnt, Gwinnett County, Georgia. [FamilySearch.org: Georgia Marriages, 1808-1967, indexing project (batch) number: M71298-1, system origin: Georgia-EASy, source film number: 310855, reference number: 2485]
2. John D. HERRINGDINE married Martha A. SMITH on 29 March 1873 in Hancock County, Georgia. [FamilySearch.org: Georgia Marriages 1806-1879, Batch No.: M71301, Source Call No. 0222074 V. 1-3]
1850 U.S. Census, Georgia, 117th District; REEL NO: M432-72 PAGE NO: 45a
23 667 688 Herringdine James W. 38 M School Teacher Ga
24 667 688 Herringdine Sarah R. 28 F Ga
25 667 688 Herringdine [GARLAND] Rebecca G. 4 F Ga
26 667 688 Herringdine [GARLAND] John S.* 2 M Ga
27 667 688 Herringdine [GARLAND] James W. 1 M Ga
[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/hancock/census/1850/pg0038a.txt]
*Darius per the next record.
"NAME CHANGES:
Rebecca Gertrude GARLAND, John Darius GARLAND and James William GARLAND, of the County of Hancock, in this State, be and the same are hereby changed to the names of Rebecca Gertrude HERRINGDINE, John Darius HERRINGDINE and James William HERRINGDINE, the children of James W. HERRINGDINE. February 1854" [http://www.georgiagenealogy.org/hancock2/misc.html]
1880 U.S. Census, Georgia, Hancock County, District 117; Series: T9 Roll: 150 Page: 260:
43 43 HERRINGDINE Jno W M 22 M Farmer GA GA GA;
-- Faithann W F 25 Wife M Keeps house GA GA GA;
-- Belle W F 1 Dau - GA GA GA;
BUTTS Americus W M (30) [relationship blank] S Farm laborer GA GA GA.
Next door:
44 44 HERRINGDINE Silas W M 56 M Farmer GA GA GA;
[Wife not listed, widower?]
-- Mary W F 25 Dau S Assists in farm GA GA GA;
-- Sarah W F 20 Dau S Assists in farm GA GA GA;
-- Nancy W F 17 Dau S Assists in farm GA GA GA;
-- Amanda W F 14 Dau S Assists in farm GA GA GA;
-- Joseph W M 12 Son - Assists in farm GA GA GA;
-- Jordan W M Son 9 - Assists in farm GA GA GA.
["Silas Smithart Herringdine b. @1828 in Sparta GA and his father, Silas H. b. @1787 in SC. The elder Silas m. Polly Pound @1810 in Hancock County, GA. She was dau of John Pound, farmer on the farm next to his. She was b. @1780 in GA and d. after 1850. He later m. his 2nd wife, Mary. Silas & Polly's son, Silas Smithart H. m. Nancy G. Holmes 17 Dec 1854 in Hancock County, GA." (Susie Sciro) http://genforum.genealogy.com/lary/messages/83.html]
Black Springs Baptist Churchyard Cemetery:
101 Jennie Holder Thomas Dec 21 1862 Aug 31 1938
Insc: w/o John S. Thomas
102 Belle Herringdine
d. before 1938 since she occurs in the TT
book.
103 Faith Shivers Underwood [No dates] Insc: w/o James Underwood
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Dennis HERRON and Alice Renee THOMAS
Husband Dennis HERRON (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Alice Renee THOMAS (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Floyd THOMAS (1938-1982) Mother: Jane WILLIAMS
Other Spouse: Henry FLANAGAN
Other Spouse: Randy LYNN
Children
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ROWLEY and Elizabeth Denise HERRON
Husband ROWLEY (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Denise HERRON (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Other Spouse: Michael Gene ROWL
Children
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Michael Gene ROWL and Elizabeth Denise HERRON
Husband Michael Gene ROWL (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: SFC Hugh Gene ROWL, USA (1931-1988) Mother: Alice Naomi WILLIAMS
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Donna Jeanmine BAILEY
Wife Elizabeth Denise HERRON (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Other Spouse: ROWLEY
Children
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Nelson Ray HERRON and Louise Odessa LONIDIER
Husband Nelson Ray HERRON
Born: 8 Sep 1941 Christened: Died: 8 Feb 2004 - Rapides Parish, Louisiana Buried: - Craig Cemetery
Father: Ezra H. HERRON (1904-1973) Mother: Emma Lois CRAIG (1916-1998)
Marriage:
Wife Louise Odessa LONIDIER (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Emmitt Dean HERRON (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Kevin Gene HERRON (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M Allen Ray HERRON
Born: 11 Jul 1962 Christened: Died: 29 Jan 1967 - Rapides Parish, Louisiana Buried: - Craig Cemetery
General Notes: Husband -
Nelson Ray HERRON is named in the grave index information for his mother, Emma Lois Craig HERRON in Craig Cemetery, Rapides Parish, Louisiana.
Nelson Ray HERRON's grave in Craig Cemetery, Rapides Parish, Louisiana is indexed with the following information:
Nelson Ray HERRON
Birth: September 8, 1941 Death: February 8, 2004
Father: Ezra H. HERRON
Mother: Lois Fay DRIGGERS
Sister: Lois HERRON
Spouse: Louise Odessa LONIDIER
Children: Emmitt Dean, Kevin Gene, Allen Ray
(http://files.usgwarchives.org/la/rapides/cemeteries/craig.txt)
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Joseph SHULMAN and Barbara Lynn HESS
Husband Joseph SHULMAN (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Barbara Lynn HESS (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Harry Richard HESS Mother: Louise Blakeney VAIL
Other Spouse: Ed MACKES
Children
1 F Elise Blakeney SHULMAN (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Curtis Benjamin SHULMAN (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Ed MACKES and Barbara Lynn HESS
Husband Ed MACKES (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Barbara Lynn HESS (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Harry Richard HESS Mother: Louise Blakeney VAIL
Other Spouse: Joseph SHULMAN
Children
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Jon Kenji NANTO and Dorothy Louise HESS
Husband Jon Kenji NANTO (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Dorothy Louise HESS (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Harry Richard HESS Mother: Louise Blakeney VAIL
Children
1 F Kathryn Louise NANTO (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Stephanie Suzanne NANTO (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M Joseph Richard NANTO (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Harry Richard HESS and Louise Blakeney VAIL
Husband Harry Richard HESS (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Louise Blakeney VAIL (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: James Allison VAIL (1905-1963) Mother: Helen Louise BLAKENEY (1908-1997)
Children
1 F Barbara Lynn HESS (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Joseph SHULMAN (living)Spouse: Ed MACKES (living)
2 F Dorothy Louise HESS (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jon Kenji NANTO (living)
3 M Lawrence Richard HESS (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Luke J. HESTER and Winifred Ruth LANE
Husband Luke J. HESTER
Born: Abt 1808 - Georgia Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Winifred Ruth LANE
Born: Abt 1808 - South Carolina Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband -
1880 U.S. Census, Mississippi, Neshoba County;
General Notes: Wife -
A PERSON OF INTEREST.
Winneford Ruth LANE m. Luke J. HESTER
1840 U.S. Census, Mississippi, Neshoba County, No Twp; Series: M704 Roll: 216:
p.127
Luke J. HESTER 1.0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 || 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
p. 129
William HERBERT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 || 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
p. 132
Archibald HESSTER 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 || 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
1850 U.S. Census, Mississippi, Neshoba County;
138b 23 Herbert R. H. 44 S.C. pg0132a.txt
150b 5 Herbert Wm 63 S.C. pg0143a.txt
150b 6 Herbert Sarah 56 S.C. pg0143a.txt
151a 23 Hester Luke J. 43 Geo. pg0143a.txt
151a 24 Hester Winneford 45 S.C. pg0143a.txt
151a 25 Hester Henry 14 Ala. pg0143a.txt
151a 26 Hester Elizabeth 11 Miss. pg0143a.txt
151a 27 Hester Francis 8 Miss. pg0143a.txt
151a 28 Hester Thomas 6 Miss. pg0143a.txt
151a 29 Hester Walter 5 Miss. pg0143a.txt
151a 30 Hester Archy 21 Ala. pg0143a.txt
145a 32 Hester Ignatus 35 Geo. pg0143a.txt
145a 33 Hester Maryann 25 Miss. pg0143a.txt
145a 34 Hester Albert 3 Miss. pg0143a.txt
145a 35 Hester James 13 Miss. pg0143a.txt
145a 36 Hester Holong 1 Miss. pg0143a.txt
145a 37 Hester Archibald 60 S.C. pg0143a.txt
[http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/ms/neshoba/1850/indx-h-o.txt]
1860 U.S. Census, Mississippi, NeshobaCounty
Name:Winniford Hester
Residence: Township 9 Range 13
Age: 56 years
Estimated Birth Year: 1804
Birthplace: South Carolina
Gender: Female
Page: 43
Family Number: 274
Film Number: 803588
DGS Number: 4233371
Image Number: 00047
NARA Number: M653
1870 U.S. Census, Mississippi,
Luke J Hester
Estimated Birth Year: 1807
Gender: Male
Age in 1870: 63y
Color (white, black, mulatto, chinese, Indian): White
Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1870: Mississippi, United States
Household Gender Age
Luke J Hester M 63y Winifred R Hester F 64y Walter L Hester M 24y William G Hester M 19y
1880 U.S. Census, Mississippi, Neshoba County
Wineford B. Hester ["B" may be an "R."?]
Birthdate: 1808
Birthplace: South Carolina, United States
Relationship to Head: Wife
Spouse's Name: Luke J. Hester
Spouse's Birthplace:Georgia, United States
Father's Birthplace:South Carolina, United States
Mother's Birthplace: South Carolina, United States
Race or Color (Expanded): White
Ethnicity (Standardized): American
Gender: Female
Martial Status: Married
Age (Expanded): 72 years
Occupation: Keeping House
NARA Film Number: T9-0659
Page: 485
Page Character: A
Entry Number: 653
Film number: 1254659
Household Gender Age
SpouseLuke J. Hester M 72
Wineford B. Hester F 72
ChildWalton L. Hester M 24
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William J. HESTER and Bassie D. McLEMORE
Husband William J. HESTER 4185
Born: Abt 1880 - Alabama 4185 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Abt 1907
Wife Bassie D. McLEMORE 515,4185
Born: Jul 1883 - Greene County, Alabama 515 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Joel Thadeus McLEMORE, Sr. (1855-1942) Mother: Judith Elizabeth DUNLAP (1863-1951) 516
Children
1 F Sadie M. HESTER 4185
Born: Abt 1909 - Alabama 4185 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Elizabeth D. HESTER 4619
Born: 1911 - Alabama 4619 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Bassie M. HESTER 4619
Born: 1913 - Alabama 4619 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
1910 U.S. Census, Alabama, Sumter County, Jones Bluff; Series: T624 Roll: 33 Page: 47: Sumterville Road -- 67 67 HESTER William J. Head M W 30 M1 2 AL AL AL Bookkeepper Compress; Bassie D Wife F W 26 M1 2 1 1 AL AL AL; -- Sadie M. Dau F W 1 S AL AL AL.
1920 U.S. Census, Alabama, Greene County, Boligee; Series: T625 Roll: 18 Page: 88: FM 50 50 HESTER William J. Head M W 40 M AL AL AL Farmer; -- Bassie M. Wife F W 36 M AL AL AL; -- Saidee M. Dau F W 10 S AL AL AL; -- Elizabeth D. Dau F W 8 S AL AL AL; -- Bassie M. Jr. Dau F W 6 S AL AL AL.
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HEWES and Anne McINTOSH
Husband HEWES
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Bef Apr 1807
Wife Anne McINTOSH 123,911
AKA: Nancy O'DANIEL 123 Born: Abt 1750 Christened: Died: After 1807 Buried:
Father: John McINTOSH ( -1769) Mother: Elizabeth UNKNOWN ( - )
Other Spouse: John O'DANIEL, RW-PS-VA (1718-1799) 123,124 - After 1769 - Fairfax, Virginia
Children
General Notes: Wife -
Anne "Nancy" McINTOSH was the daughter of John and Elizabeth McINTOSH of Fairfax, Virginia. The 1769 Will of John McINTOSH confirms that Anne, Catherine, Valinder, Lochlin, John, and Thomas were siblings.
Nancy's father died in 1769. An abstract of his will, proven 20 Jun 1769, does not indicate that she was married. She married John O'DANIEL after the death of his first wife, Elizabeth MOXLEY, probably after this date. (Note: Fairfax Harrison in his article "A Group of Northern Neck Families" in Tyler's Quarterly Magazine provides that John O'DANIEL's second wife was Ann "Nancy" BOWLING. Source documents prove that Ann "Nancy" McINTOSH, the daughter of John McINTOSH was the second wife of John O'DANIEL. This is explained in the General Notes for John O'DANIEL.)
When John O'DANIEL died, he had two under age daughters: Sarah and Levina Elizabeth. He also named in his will two grandchildren, James O'DANIEL and Mary BRAKELY by his deceased son, John O'DANIEL. Fairfax Harrison wrote that "John, like the two under age daughters, probably was a son of his second marriage, to Nancy." Considering that this son's daughter was old enough to be married by 1798 indicates that his son John was likely born before 1760, and a son by Elizabeth MOXLEY, not by Nancy McINTOSH.
Anne's husband John O'DANIEL's will of 1798 states in part "I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Nancy ODANIEL all the tract of land where I Now live on Accotinck Run to her and her heirs lawfully begotten by me forever she to hold the said land without a division as long as she lives. Likewise I give and bequeath to my beloved Wife the following Negroes Viz Sam Harry & Anne & her increase to her and her Heirs lawfully Begotten by me forever she holding the same without division her life. Likewise I give and bequeath to my beloved wife five Hundred Acres of Land Lying in the state of Kentucky part of Greater track to her and her Heirs lawfully by me forever she holding the same without division during her life. Likewise I give and bequeath to my beloved wife all my household furniture stock plantation Utenshels (sic) still tools of all kinds that I possess on the plantation after my Just debts are paid to her & her Heirs lawfully begotten by me forever she holding the same her life without a Division."
Nancy's brother, Lachlan McINTOSH was one of John O'DANIEL's executors.
When John's will was inventoried and valued on January 25, 1799, Nancy O'DANIEL, the Executrix of the will, objected to having the Negro Grace and her increase, Charles, Jack, and Osbourn being a part of John's estate, contending that they were a part of her father's estate, not yet divided. These individuals were not included in John's estate. A transcribed document, said to be recorded in Drawer X, Fairfax County, Virginia, states: "Fairfax County to Wit To all Persons to Whom these presents shall Come or Concern, be it Known that We Benjamin KING, Nancy O'DANIEL, & Catherine McINTOUSH, all of the County aforesaid, for and in Consideration of the Sum of Two Hundred Dollars Current money, to us in hand Paid by Mordecai MILLER, of the Town of Alexandria & County aforesaid, the Receipt whereof , we do for ourselves our Heirs, etc, acknowledge & him the said Mordecai MILLER his heirs etc Thereof and therefrom forever Acquit, an also for & in Consideration of the particular Covenants herein after Expressed & by & on the part of him the said Mordecai MILLER to be done & performed, have bargained & Sold, and by these presents do for ourselves Our Heirs etc Bargain and Sell unto the Said Mordecai MILLER, a Certain negro man Slave Named Jack, which Said Slave Jack, Decended to us by the Last Will etc of John McINTOUSH, Late of this county, Dec'd. Which Said Slave we Sell on the Express Terms following, Viz: that he the Said Slave JACK is not to be Subjected to, or Compell'd to Serve the Said MILLER for Any longer Time than four yars from the Date of these presents, And that from and after that period he the Said Slave Jack is to Stand Released, Acquited, & forever free, and fully Emancipated from the Claim of us Our Heirs etc, and also from the Said MILLER do Acknowledge the Same on his part in due form According to the meaning & Intent of the Said Sale & as Expressly Agreed by & between the parties Contracting. In Witness Whereof we the said KING, O'DANIEL, & C. McINTOUSH have hereunto Set Our hands & Affixed Our Seals this 13th day of January in the year Eighteen Hundred. Benj. KING {Seal}; Nancy O'DANIEL {Seal}; Katherine McINTOUSH {Seal} Signed & Acknowledged In presence of us - John McINTOUSH; Thomas McINTOUSH; Thomas BOTTS as to Benj. KING Wm. MOSS as to do {Seal}."
Nancy O'DANIEL was listed 22 times as a buyer at her husband's estate sale, only once as "Nancy DANIEL."
Slave Manumissions in Alexandria Land Records, 1790-1863
"1/13/1804 Mordecai MILLER [freed] Jack CALBERT Calbert ("man") was conveyed to Miller by Benjamin KING, Nancy O'DANIEL and Catherine McINTOSH 1/13/1800, to be freed after four years' service. [witnesses] Abram HEWES, Robert W. DYER [Recorded in book:pabe] I:379"
(http://www.freedmenscemetery.org/resources/documents/manumissions.shtml)
In a settlement of the Estate of John O'DANIEL, deceased, "with his Executrix Ann HEWES late Ann O'DANIEL" dated 1807 and signed by her representative Jeremiah MOORE, we find the evidence that Ann remarried before 1807 to a man named HEWES. QUESTION: Was Nancy's second husband the Abram HEWES above?
No additional information on Ann HEWES has been located.
Notes: Marriage
From a copy of Will Book J1, page 61, in a settlement of the Estate of John O'DANIEL, dated the 21st April 1807, is the phrase "with his Executrix Ann HEWES late Ann O'DANIEL". This settlement was "presented in Court by Jeremiah MOORE Agent for the Executrix".
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Isaac HEYMAN and Elizabeth Catherine WILLIAMS
Husband Isaac HEYMAN (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Catherine WILLIAMS 2257
Born: 1 Jul 1902 - Georgia 2257 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: James Thomas WILLIAMS ( - ) 2257 Mother: Frances Elizabeth SNELLING (1870- ) 1919,2221
Children
1 F Elizabeth Jennette HEYMAN (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Elizabeth Catherine HEYMAN (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Dr. Benjamin Walter TAYLOR, CSA and Mary Anna HEYWARD
Husband Dr. Benjamin Walter TAYLOR, CSA 3749
Born: 28 Feb 1834 - Edgehill, Richland County, South Carolina 3750,3751 Christened: Died: 27 Dec 1905 Buried:
Father: Benjamin Franklin TAYLOR (1791-1852) 2298 Mother: Sally Webb COLES (1800-1887) 2299
Marriage: 14 Dec 1865
Wife Mary Anna HEYWARD 3751,3752
Born: 16 Oct 1844 - South Carolina 3750,3751 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Nathaniel HEYWARD (Cir 1810- ) 3751 Mother: Eliza Barnwell SMITH (1815-1887) 3751
Children
1 M Thomas TAYLOR 3752
Born: 30 Sep 1866 - Richland County, South Carolina 3752 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Benjamin Frank TAYLOR 3752
Born: 4 Jan 1873 - Richland County, South Carolina 3752 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M Nelson H. TAYLOR 3752
Born: Abt 1874 - Richland County, South Carolina 3752 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Dr. Julius Heyward TAYLOR, Sr. 222,3752
Born: Aug 1877 - Richland County, South Carolina 3750 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Margaret Goodwyn RHETT (1891- ) 222,990,4620 Marr: Abt 1911
5 F Anna H. TAYLOR 3752
Born: Nov 1879 - Richland County, South Carolina 3752 Christened: Died: Buried:
6 F Ellen E. TAYLOR 3750
Born: Jul 1883 - Richland County, South Carolina Christened: Died: Buried:
7 M Edmund R. TAYLOR 3750
Born: Feb 1885 - Richland County, South Carolina 3750 Christened: Died: Buried:
8 U Child TAYLOR
Born: Christened: Died: Bef 1 Jun 1900 Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
Benjanin Walter TAYLOR is named in the 1852 LW&T of his father, Benjamin Franklin TAYLOR.
"Old and New Columbia", in an 1860 Directory, lists B. W. TAYLOR as a doctor whose office was located on Sumter between Ladt and Washington streets.
Benjamin married Anna HEYWARD. In 1870, He and Anna have Anna's mother, Sarah, 70, and his sister, Sarah GOODWYN and niece, Sarah C. living with them.
1870 U.S. Census, South Carolina, Richland County, Wd-3 Columbia; Series: M593 Roll: 1507 Page: 128: 77 98 TAYLOR Dr. B. W. 36 M W Physician SC; -- Anah H. 25 F W At home SC; -- Thomas 3 M W SC; -- Sarah H. 70 F W SC; GOODWYN Sarah 40 F W SC; -- Sarah C. 16 F W SC.
1880 U.S. Census, South Carolina, Richland County, Wd-3 Columbia; Series: T9 Roll: 1238 Page: 282: 89 100 TAYLOR Benjamin W. W M 46 M Physician SC SC VA; -- Anna H. W F 35 Wife M Keeping house SC SC SC; -- Thomas W M 13 Son S SC SC SC; -- Benjamin W M 7 Son S SC SC SC; -- Nelson H. W M 5 Son S SC SC SC; -- Julius H. W M 3 Son S SC SC SC; -- Anna H. W F 6/12 Nov Dau S SC SC SC; ANDERSON Lydia B F 28 Servant D SC SC SC.
1900 U.S. Census, South Carolina, Richland County, Wd-3 Columbia; Series: T623 Roll: 1539 Page: 224: 1439 274 335 TAYLOR Benjamin W. Head W M Feb 1834 66 M 35 SC SC VA Physician; -- Anna H. Wife W F Oct 1844 55 M 35 8 6 SC SC SC; -- Thomas Son W M Oct 1866 34 S SC SC SC Engineer Rail road; -- Julius H. Son W M Aug 1877 22 S SC SC SC Student; -- Anna Dau W F Nov 1879 20 S SC SC SC; -- Ellen E. Dau W F July 1883 16 S SC SC SC Student; -- Edmund R. Son W M Feb 1885 15 S SC SC SC.
Notes: Marriage
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gkbrown/fam02857.htm
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Nathaniel HEYWARD and Eliza Barnwell SMITH
Husband Nathaniel HEYWARD 3751
Born: Cir 1810 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Bef 1839
Wife Eliza Barnwell SMITH 3751
Born: 12 Jan 1815 - South Carolina 3674 Christened: Died: 7 Nov 1887 3674 Buried:
Father: James SMITH (1761-1835) 2576,2577 Mother: Marianna GOUGH (1771-1837) 2576
Children
1 F Mary Anna HEYWARD 3751,3752
Born: 16 Oct 1844 - South Carolina 3750,3751 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Dr. Benjamin Walter TAYLOR, CSA (1834-1905) 3749 Marr: 14 Dec 1865
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John HIATT
Husband John HIATT
Born: Cir 1730 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Bef 1756
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Ruth HIATT
Born: 30 Apr 1756 - Berkeley County, Virginia Christened: Died: Apr 1817 - Charles Town, Jefferson County, Virginia Buried: - Episcopal & Masonic Cemetery, Middleway, VirginiaSpouse: Alexander FRIER, Jr. (Cir 1750-Bef 1793) Marr: Cir 1772Spouse: James SHIRLEY (1768-1840) Marr: 5 Mar 1793 - Berkeley County, (West) Virginia
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James SHIRLEY and Ruth HIATT
Husband James SHIRLEY
Born: 24 Feb 1768 - Frederick County, Virginia Christened: Died: 16 Jan 1840 - Charles Town, Jefferson County, Virginia Buried: - Episcopal & Masonic Cemetery, Middleway, VirginiaMarriage: 5 Mar 1793 - Berkeley County, (West) Virginia
Other Spouse: Matilda VINSON (1795-1855) - 26 Dec 1821 - Frederick County, Virginia
Wife Ruth HIATT
Born: 30 Apr 1756 - Berkeley County, Virginia Christened: Died: Apr 1817 - Charles Town, Jefferson County, Virginia Buried: - Episcopal & Masonic Cemetery, Middleway, Virginia
Father: John HIATT (Cir 1730- ) Mother:
Other Spouse: Alexander FRIER, Jr. (Cir 1750-Bef 1793) - Cir 1772
Children
1 M James SHIRLEY, Jr.
Born: 22 Jun 1794 - Virginia Christened: Died: 11 Oct 1831 - Charles Town, Jefferson County, Virginia Buried:
2 F Mary SHIRLEY 528,3455
Born: 26 Jun 1796 - Virginia Christened: Died: 5 Mar 1870 - Jefferson County, West Virginia Buried:Spouse: William HURST (1793-1863) 528 Marr: 3 Feb 1820 - Jefferson County, Virginia 529
General Notes: Husband -
James SHIRLEY was born February 24, 1768 in Frederick County, Virginia, and died January 16, 1840 in Charles Town, Jefferson County, West Virginia. He married (1) Ruth HIATT March 05, 1793 in Berkeley County, (West) Virginia, daughter of John HIATT. She was born April 30, 1756, and died April 1817 in Charles Town, (West) Virginia. He married (2) Matilda VINSON December 26, 1821 in Frederick County, Virginia. She was born 1795 in Montgomery County, Maryland, and died September 17, 1855 in Jefferson County (West) Virginia.
James SHIRLEY's Will is recorded in Jefferson County, West Virginia, Will Book 9, Page 409. In it he gives his wife Matilda one third of his estate "both real and personal," stipulating that after her death her Dower was then to be equally divided between his sons Robert, George William, and Thomas Lee. The remaining two thirds of his holdings were distributed to sons Robert, George and Thomas. At his death James SHIRLEY owned numerous tracts of land amounting to considerable acreage. A Plat of some of James' extensive holdings may be found in Will Book Book 24, Page 309, of Jefferson County. James gave his sons several slaves by name. All other slaves not named in the Will were to be equally divided among them (in an estate accounting all are named). James did will that "my yellow boy named James RUST shall be free at the age of twenty one years at which time my executor hereafter named shall out of my estate furnish him with two good suits of clothes of good quality, and twenty five dollars in cash." In the accounting of the estate the cost of Mr. Rust's two suits of clothing came to $57.54 (W.B. 10, p. 11). To his daughter, Mary HURST, he gave "two Negroes by name Jerry and Lucy," and $1,000.00 cash.
(Information from http://www.shirleyassociation.com/walter_shirley_research_by_jack_.htm)
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Albert Frank HIBBS, Jr., WWII and Dorothy Azalea MERTZ
Husband Albert Frank HIBBS, Jr., WWII 4621
Born: 14 Oct 1918 - Douglas County, Nebraska 251 Christened: Died: 19 Jul 2009 - Dallas County, Texas 251 Buried: 24 Jul 2009 - Dallas County, Texas 4621Marriage:
Wife Dorothy Azalea MERTZ (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Judy Ann HIBBS (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Billy Bass DANIEL (living)
General Notes: Husband -
Obituary: Albert Frank Hibbs, Jr. of Dallas died Sunday, July 19, 2009 .
Mr. Hibbs is survived by Dorothy, wife of 68 years, children Jerry & Cathy Hibbs of Holly Lake Ranch, Judy & Bill Daniel of Fairfield, and Janet & Bob Vela of Arlington, TX, eight grandchildren, 11 greatgrandchildren, numerous nieces & nephews, a sisterin law Gloria & Merle Debus of California, and many wonderful friends. Mr. Hibbs was a charter member and deacon of Royal Haven Baptist Church, WWII Veteran, 50 year Mason, wonderful husband, father, grandparent & great-grandparent. Visitation will be at Rhoton Funeral Home,Carrollton, Thursday, July 23, 6-8p.m. Memorial services will be held Friday at 11:30 AM at Royal Haven Baptist Church, 10919 Royal Haven Lane, Dallas, 75229. The family requests no flowers. Rather, send a memorial contribution to the above mentioned church. The family wishes to thank each and every one who has prayed for Al and the family these last several weeks.
Mr.and Mrs.Hibbs lived in the Fairfield community for 20 years, moving back to Dallas in 1994.
[The Fairfield Recorder, Fairfield, Texas, July 23, 2009]
"HIBBS, ALBERT FRANK 14 Oct 1918 19 Jul 2009 (P) 90 75234 (Dallas, Dallas, TX) (none specified) Nebraska 505-05-3561" [SSDI]
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RIVET and Emma HICKEY
Husband RIVET (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Emma HICKEY (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: HICKEY Mother: Lizzie Lou ABNER
Children
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Ottie Lee HICKMAN and Jessie Louise STEPHENS
Husband Ottie Lee HICKMAN 839
Born: 27 Mar 1917 - Falls County, Texas Christened: Died: 13 Apr 1961 - Harris County, Texas Buried:Marriage: Bef 1948
Wife Jessie Louise STEPHENS 839
Born: 5 Dec 1925 - Limestone County, Texas Christened: Died: 17 May 2003 - Harris County, Texas Buried:
Children
1 F Silvia Joy HICKMAN (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Blenard Marshall WILLIAMS (1946-2005) 839
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Blenard Marshall WILLIAMS and Silvia Joy HICKMAN
Husband Blenard Marshall WILLIAMS 839
Born: 23 Mar 1946 - Talladega County, Alabama Christened: Died: 8 Jul 2005 - Russell County, Alabama Buried: - Lakeview Memorial Cemetery
Father: Jordan Compton WILLIAMS (1916-1991) 839,3273 Mother: Onie DANIEL (1922-1980) 839,1669
Marriage:
Wife Silvia Joy HICKMAN (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Ottie Lee HICKMAN (1917-1961) Mother: Jessie Louise STEPHENS (1925-2003)
Children
1 M Johnny Haden WILLIAMS (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried: Child-Par.Rel.: Father: Adopted, Mother: Adopted
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