William Calloway Cleveland1
M, b. 22 June 1834, d. 17 February 1899
William Calloway Cleveland was born on 22 June 1834.1
William married third Catherine Shepherd Mallory, daughter of James Mallory and Anna Maria Darby, on 18 January 1881 in Talladega County, Alabama.1,2
William Calloway Cleveland died on 17 February 1899 at age 64.1 He was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Talladega, Talladega County, Alabama.1
William married third Catherine Shepherd Mallory, daughter of James Mallory and Anna Maria Darby, on 18 January 1881 in Talladega County, Alabama.1,2
William Calloway Cleveland died on 17 February 1899 at age 64.1 He was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Talladega, Talladega County, Alabama.1
Last Edited=31 May 2024
Citations
- [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, William Calloway Cleveland, Record ID #7062700, Oak Hill Cemetery, Accessed: 31 MAY 2024.
- [S281] W C Cleveland & C S Mallery, 18 JAN 1881, Talladega, Alabama, USA, Alabama, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1805-1967, digital image at Ancestry.Com. http://www.Ancestry.Com
Myrtle V. Bowman1
F, b. 24 February 1875, d. 18 August 1945
Myrtle V. Bowman was born on 24 February 1875 in Ohio.1
Myrtle married Francis Shepherd Mallory, son of James Mallory and Anna Maria Darby, on 12 March 1894 in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas.
Myrtle V. Bowman and Francis Shepherd Mallory appeared in a newspaper article 1 April 1894 in the The Baptist Visitor, published in Topeka, Kansas. "Orange Blossoms -- On the evening of March 12th our pastor united in marriage Mr. Francis S. Mallory of Little Rock, Ark., and Miss Myrtle Bowman of this city. They started the day following for their southern home. Mr. Mallory is a member of the First Baptist church of that fair capitol city. They will receive a warm welcome there as they received hearty congratulations here. Bon Voyage."
Myrtle V. Bowman and Francis Shepherd Mallory appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 15 April 1910 in Borough of Manhattan, New York City, New York. The household was listed as Frank S. Mallory, a 65 year old gold mine owner, born in Alabama, and his wife, Myrtle V. Mallory, age 38, born in Ohio. It was his second marriage and her first. They had been married 15 years and she had no children. Living with them was his daughter, Virginia M. Mallory, a 30 year old stenographer for a publishing house, born in Alabama. They lived in a brownstone building 3099-3109 on Broadway.
Myrtle V. Bowman and Francis Shepherd Mallory appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 2 January 1920 in Manhattan, New York City, New York. The household was listed as Francis Mallory, a 75 year old promoter of stores, born in Alabama, and his wife, Moytel [Myrtle] Mallory, age 44, born Ohio. Living with them was his daughter, Eula Mallory, a 40 year old nurse in a hospital, born in Alabama. She was single. They lived in an apartment at 200 Claremont Avenue.
In 1932 Myrtle V. Bowman was included on a voter registration list in Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Myrtle V. Mallory registered as a democrat while living at 2213 Cambridge Street. Also residing at that address was Francis A. Mallory, identity uncertain.
In 1936 Myrtle V. Bowman and Eula Lee Mallory were included on a voter registration list in Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Myrtile V. Mallory and Miss Eula Lee Mallory registered as democrats and lived at 2211 Cambridge Street. Eula's occupation was stenographer.
Myrtle V. Bowman appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 1 April 1940 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California. The household was listed as Myrtle V. Mallory, was a 66 year old widow, born in Ohio. She owned her house at 221 Cambridge Street. It was valued at $6000, which is $114,450 in today's dpllars. Her highest education was three years of high school.
Myrtle V. Bowman died on 18 August 1945 in Los Angeles, California, at age 70.1
Myrtle married Francis Shepherd Mallory, son of James Mallory and Anna Maria Darby, on 12 March 1894 in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas.
Myrtle V. Bowman and Francis Shepherd Mallory appeared in a newspaper article 1 April 1894 in the The Baptist Visitor, published in Topeka, Kansas. "Orange Blossoms -- On the evening of March 12th our pastor united in marriage Mr. Francis S. Mallory of Little Rock, Ark., and Miss Myrtle Bowman of this city. They started the day following for their southern home. Mr. Mallory is a member of the First Baptist church of that fair capitol city. They will receive a warm welcome there as they received hearty congratulations here. Bon Voyage."
Myrtle V. Bowman and Francis Shepherd Mallory appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 15 April 1910 in Borough of Manhattan, New York City, New York. The household was listed as Frank S. Mallory, a 65 year old gold mine owner, born in Alabama, and his wife, Myrtle V. Mallory, age 38, born in Ohio. It was his second marriage and her first. They had been married 15 years and she had no children. Living with them was his daughter, Virginia M. Mallory, a 30 year old stenographer for a publishing house, born in Alabama. They lived in a brownstone building 3099-3109 on Broadway.
Myrtle V. Bowman and Francis Shepherd Mallory appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 2 January 1920 in Manhattan, New York City, New York. The household was listed as Francis Mallory, a 75 year old promoter of stores, born in Alabama, and his wife, Moytel [Myrtle] Mallory, age 44, born Ohio. Living with them was his daughter, Eula Mallory, a 40 year old nurse in a hospital, born in Alabama. She was single. They lived in an apartment at 200 Claremont Avenue.
In 1932 Myrtle V. Bowman was included on a voter registration list in Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Myrtle V. Mallory registered as a democrat while living at 2213 Cambridge Street. Also residing at that address was Francis A. Mallory, identity uncertain.
In 1936 Myrtle V. Bowman and Eula Lee Mallory were included on a voter registration list in Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Myrtile V. Mallory and Miss Eula Lee Mallory registered as democrats and lived at 2211 Cambridge Street. Eula's occupation was stenographer.
Myrtle V. Bowman appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 1 April 1940 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California. The household was listed as Myrtle V. Mallory, was a 66 year old widow, born in Ohio. She owned her house at 221 Cambridge Street. It was valued at $6000, which is $114,450 in today's dpllars. Her highest education was three years of high school.
Myrtle V. Bowman died on 18 August 1945 in Los Angeles, California, at age 70.1
Last Edited=5 Jun 2024
Citations
- [S281] Myrtle V Mallory, Born 24 FEB 1875, Died 18 AUG 1945, Los Angeles, mother's maiden name Henry, California, U.S., Death Index, 1940-1997, digital image at Ancestry.Com. http://www.Ancestry.Com
Alva Finley Hardie1
M, b. 10 April 1844, d. 19 July 1919
Alva Finley Hardie was born on 10 April 1844 in Talladega County, Alabama.1
Alva married Elizabeth Darby Mallory, daughter of James Mallory and Anna Maria Darby, on 27 May 1866 in Talladega County, Alabama.2
He was listed in the 1898 city directory for Dallas, Texas. Akva F. Hardie was listed as the president of National Guarantee Loan & Trust Company, and vice-president of North Texas Building and Dallas Cotton Mills. He was also manager of the Southwestern Manufacturing Company, with offices on the first floor of the North Texas Building. He lived at 134 Greenwood Avenue.
Alva Finley Hardie and Elizabeth Darby Mallory appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 18 June 1900 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. The household was listed as Alva F. Hardie, a 56 year old real estate agent born Apr. 1844 in Alabama, and his wife, Elizabeth D. Hardie, age 55, born Sep 1854 in Alabama. They had been married 33 years and she was the mother of 9, 8 living. They lived at 134 Greenwood Street. They had five children living with them: son Alva, a 26 year old clergyman born Sep 1873 in Alabama; son Spence, a 25 year old cotton buyer born Jan 1875 in Louisiana; son Hugh M.. a 21 year old seed merchant born Mar 1879 in Texas; son Leonard A., a 17 year old student, born Jun 1882 in Texas; and daughter Elizabeth M., a 15 year old student born Apr. 1885 in Texas. Also in the household was Lulu Smith, a 35 year old widowed black servant, born Jan. 1865 in Alabama; sister-in-law Ella M. Watkins, a 63 year old widow and mother of two, born June 1836 in Alabama; niece Virginia Mallory, a 22 year old stenographer, born Jan. 1878 in Alabama; and nephew Frank Mallory, a 17 year old bank clerk, born May 1885 in Alabama. Note: Virginia M. Mallory and Frank Mallory were the children of Elizabeth's brother Francis S. Malloryl.3
Alva Finley Hardie died on 19 July 1919 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, at age 75.1 He was buried in Oakland Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas.1
Alva married Elizabeth Darby Mallory, daughter of James Mallory and Anna Maria Darby, on 27 May 1866 in Talladega County, Alabama.2
He was listed in the 1898 city directory for Dallas, Texas. Akva F. Hardie was listed as the president of National Guarantee Loan & Trust Company, and vice-president of North Texas Building and Dallas Cotton Mills. He was also manager of the Southwestern Manufacturing Company, with offices on the first floor of the North Texas Building. He lived at 134 Greenwood Avenue.
Alva Finley Hardie and Elizabeth Darby Mallory appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 18 June 1900 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. The household was listed as Alva F. Hardie, a 56 year old real estate agent born Apr. 1844 in Alabama, and his wife, Elizabeth D. Hardie, age 55, born Sep 1854 in Alabama. They had been married 33 years and she was the mother of 9, 8 living. They lived at 134 Greenwood Street. They had five children living with them: son Alva, a 26 year old clergyman born Sep 1873 in Alabama; son Spence, a 25 year old cotton buyer born Jan 1875 in Louisiana; son Hugh M.. a 21 year old seed merchant born Mar 1879 in Texas; son Leonard A., a 17 year old student, born Jun 1882 in Texas; and daughter Elizabeth M., a 15 year old student born Apr. 1885 in Texas. Also in the household was Lulu Smith, a 35 year old widowed black servant, born Jan. 1865 in Alabama; sister-in-law Ella M. Watkins, a 63 year old widow and mother of two, born June 1836 in Alabama; niece Virginia Mallory, a 22 year old stenographer, born Jan. 1878 in Alabama; and nephew Frank Mallory, a 17 year old bank clerk, born May 1885 in Alabama. Note: Virginia M. Mallory and Frank Mallory were the children of Elizabeth's brother Francis S. Malloryl.3
Alva Finley Hardie died on 19 July 1919 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, at age 75.1 He was buried in Oakland Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas.1
Last Edited=6 Jun 2024
Citations
- [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, Alva Finley Hardie, Record ID #93116232, Oakland Cemetery, Accessed: 02 JUN 2024. Tombstone photo.
- [S281] Lizie D Mallory & A F Hardie, 27 MAY 1866, Talladega, Alabama, USA, Alabama, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1805-1967, digital image at Ancestry.Com. http://www.Ancestry.Com
- [S281] Alva F Hardie, 56, born APR 1844, residence: Dallas Ward 6, Dallas, Texas, 1900 United States Federal Census, roll 1625, page 26, ED 0109, digital image at Ancestry.Com. http://www.Ancestry.Com
Jacqueline Louisa Moore1
F, b. 10 October 1850, d. 21 November 1918
Jacqueline Louisa Moore was born on 10 October 1850 in Talladega County, Alabama.1 She was also known as Luta.
Jacqueline married Hugh Shepherd Darby Mallory, son of James Mallory and Anna Maria Darby, on 15 October 1872 in Dallas County, Alabama.2
Jacqueline Louisa Moore died on 21 November 1918 in Selma, Dallas County, Alabama, at age 68.1 She was buried in Live Oak Cemetery, Selma, Dallas County, Alabama.1
Jacqueline married Hugh Shepherd Darby Mallory, son of James Mallory and Anna Maria Darby, on 15 October 1872 in Dallas County, Alabama.2
Jacqueline Louisa Moore died on 21 November 1918 in Selma, Dallas County, Alabama, at age 68.1 She was buried in Live Oak Cemetery, Selma, Dallas County, Alabama.1
Last Edited=4 Jun 2024
Citations
- [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, Jacqueline Louisa (Moore) Mallory, Record ID #32247108, Live Oak Cemetery, Accessed: 02 JUN 2024. Tombstone photo.
- [S281] Hugh S D Mallory & Luta Moore, 15 OCT 1872, Dallas, Alabama, USA, Alabama, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1805-1967, digital image at Ancestry.Com. http://www.Ancestry.Com
Joseph Abner Edwards1
M, b. 7 November 1855, d. 19 June 1919
Joseph Abner Edwards was born on 7 November 1855 in Alabama.1
Joseph married Marianna Mallory, daughter of James Mallory and Anna Maria Darby, on 10 October 1883 in Talladega County, Alabama.2
Joseph Abner Edwards and Marianna Mallory appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 9 June 1900 in Talladega, Talladega County, Alabama. The household was listed as Joseph A. Edwards, a 44 year old geologist, born Nov. 1855 in Alabama, and his wife Mary A. Edwards, age 37, born Apr. 1863, in Alabama. They had been married 15 years and she was the mother of four children, only one living. They had a daughter, Maude Edwards, age 11, born May 1889. They lived at 122 East Street. Also living in the household as a boarder was his sister-in-law Catherine Cleavland, a 63 year old widow, born Oct. 1836 in Alabama. It said that she had no children. Other boarders were Robert L. Benett, a 33 year old dry goods merchant; Henry F. Jarrel, a 47 year old broker; Henry C. Munson, a 37 year old clerk on the B & A Railroad; Louis P. Whitson, a 40 year old foreman at the furnace; David M. Mallory [his brother in law], a 49 year old clerk, born Nov. 1850; John A. Edwards, a 47 year old civil engineer; and Ross Edwards, a 22 year old clerk.
Joseph Abner Edwards died on 19 June 1919 in Talladega County, Alabama, at age 63.1 He was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Talladega, Talladega County, Alabama.1
Joseph married Marianna Mallory, daughter of James Mallory and Anna Maria Darby, on 10 October 1883 in Talladega County, Alabama.2
Joseph Abner Edwards and Marianna Mallory appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 9 June 1900 in Talladega, Talladega County, Alabama. The household was listed as Joseph A. Edwards, a 44 year old geologist, born Nov. 1855 in Alabama, and his wife Mary A. Edwards, age 37, born Apr. 1863, in Alabama. They had been married 15 years and she was the mother of four children, only one living. They had a daughter, Maude Edwards, age 11, born May 1889. They lived at 122 East Street. Also living in the household as a boarder was his sister-in-law Catherine Cleavland, a 63 year old widow, born Oct. 1836 in Alabama. It said that she had no children. Other boarders were Robert L. Benett, a 33 year old dry goods merchant; Henry F. Jarrel, a 47 year old broker; Henry C. Munson, a 37 year old clerk on the B & A Railroad; Louis P. Whitson, a 40 year old foreman at the furnace; David M. Mallory [his brother in law], a 49 year old clerk, born Nov. 1850; John A. Edwards, a 47 year old civil engineer; and Ross Edwards, a 22 year old clerk.
Joseph Abner Edwards died on 19 June 1919 in Talladega County, Alabama, at age 63.1 He was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Talladega, Talladega County, Alabama.1
Last Edited=2 Jun 2024
Citations
- [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, Joseph Abner Edwards, Record ID #7062585, Oak Hill Cemetery, Accessed: 02 JUN 2024. Tombstone photo.
- [S281] Marramia Mallory & Joseph A Edwards, 10 OCT 1883, Talladega, Alabama, USA, Alabama, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1805-1967, digital image at Ancestry.Com. http://www.Ancestry.Com
James Riser Mallory1
M, b. 24 July 1873, d. 7 May 1954
James Riser Mallory, son of James Oliver Mallory and Nancy Welch Riser, was born on 24 July 1873 in Alpine, Talladega County, Alabama.1
James Riser Mallory appeared on a census, enumerated 21 June 1880, in the household of his parents James Oliver Mallory and Nancy Welch Riser in Wewoka, Talladega County, Alabama. He was recorded as James R. Mallory, age 8, born Alabama.2
James Riser Mallory died on 7 May 1954 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, at age 80.1 He was buried in Oakland Cemetery, Gaffney, Cherokee County, South Carolina.1
James Riser Mallory appeared on a census, enumerated 21 June 1880, in the household of his parents James Oliver Mallory and Nancy Welch Riser in Wewoka, Talladega County, Alabama. He was recorded as James R. Mallory, age 8, born Alabama.2
James Riser Mallory died on 7 May 1954 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, at age 80.1 He was buried in Oakland Cemetery, Gaffney, Cherokee County, South Carolina.1
Last Edited=4 Jun 2024
Citations
- [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, James Riser Mallory, Record ID #62943703, Oakland Cemetery, Accessed: 04 JUN 2024. Tombstone photo.
- [S281] J. O. Mallory, born Abt 1842, Year: 1880; Census Place: Risers Or Wewoka, Talladega, Alabama; Roll: 32; Page: 180d; Enumeration District: 136, digital image at Ancestry.Com. http://www.Ancestry.Com
Fannie Louise Mallory1
F, b. 22 January 1878, d. 7 January 1945
Fannie Louise Mallory, daughter of James Oliver Mallory and Nancy Welch Riser, was born on 22 January 1878 in Alpine, Talladega County, Alabama.1
Fannie Louise Mallory appeared on a census, enumerated 21 June 1880, in the household of her parents James Oliver Mallory and Nancy Welch Riser in Wewoka, Talladega County, Alabama. She was recorded as daughter Fannie L. Mallory, age 4, born Alabama.2
Fannie Louise Mallory appeared on a census, enumerated 4 June 1900, in the household of her mother Nancy Welch Riser in Wewoka, Talladega County, Alabama. She was recorded as daughter Louise Mallory, a 22 year old school teacher, born Apr 1878 in Alabama.
Fannie Louise Mallory died on 7 January 1945 in Hendersonville, Henderson County, North Carolina, at age 66.1 She was buried in Oakdale Cemetery, Hendersonville, Henderson County, North Carolina.1
Fannie Louise Mallory appeared on a census, enumerated 21 June 1880, in the household of her parents James Oliver Mallory and Nancy Welch Riser in Wewoka, Talladega County, Alabama. She was recorded as daughter Fannie L. Mallory, age 4, born Alabama.2
Fannie Louise Mallory appeared on a census, enumerated 4 June 1900, in the household of her mother Nancy Welch Riser in Wewoka, Talladega County, Alabama. She was recorded as daughter Louise Mallory, a 22 year old school teacher, born Apr 1878 in Alabama.
Fannie Louise Mallory died on 7 January 1945 in Hendersonville, Henderson County, North Carolina, at age 66.1 She was buried in Oakdale Cemetery, Hendersonville, Henderson County, North Carolina.1
Last Edited=4 Jun 2024
Citations
- [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, Louise (Mallory) Hodges, Record ID #115427702, Oakdale Cemetery, Accessed: 04 JUN 2024. Tomstone photo. Tombstone shows DOB as 1878. but Find A Grave shows 1883.
- [S281] J. O. Mallory, born Abt 1842, Year: 1880; Census Place: Risers Or Wewoka, Talladega, Alabama; Roll: 32; Page: 180d; Enumeration District: 136, digital image at Ancestry.Com. http://www.Ancestry.Com
Analie Mallory1
F, b. 20 April 1879, d. 30 March 1967
Analie Mallory, daughter of James Oliver Mallory and Nancy Welch Riser, was born on 20 April 1879 in Talladega County, Alabama.1
Analie Mallory appeared on a census, enumerated 21 June 1880, in the household of her parents James Oliver Mallory and Nancy Welch Riser in Wewoka, Talladega County, Alabama. She was recorded as Analie Mallory, one year old, born Alabama.2
Analie Mallory appeared on a census, enumerated 4 June 1900, in the household of her mother Nancy Welch Riser in Wewoka, Talladega County, Alabama. She was recorded as daughter Annie L, Mallory, age 19, born Oct. 1880.
Analie Mallory died on 30 March 1967 in Selma, Dallas County, Alabama, at age 87.1,3 She was buried in Live Oak Cemetery, Selma, Dallas County, Alabama.1
Analie Mallory appeared on a census, enumerated 21 June 1880, in the household of her parents James Oliver Mallory and Nancy Welch Riser in Wewoka, Talladega County, Alabama. She was recorded as Analie Mallory, one year old, born Alabama.2
Analie Mallory appeared on a census, enumerated 4 June 1900, in the household of her mother Nancy Welch Riser in Wewoka, Talladega County, Alabama. She was recorded as daughter Annie L, Mallory, age 19, born Oct. 1880.
Analie Mallory died on 30 March 1967 in Selma, Dallas County, Alabama, at age 87.1,3 She was buried in Live Oak Cemetery, Selma, Dallas County, Alabama.1
Last Edited=4 Jun 2024
Citations
- [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, Analie (Mallory) Barnes, Record ID #110222898, Live Oak Cemetery, Accessed: 04 JUN 202. Tombstone photo.
- [S281] J. O. Mallory, born Abt 1842, Year: 1880; Census Place: Risers Or Wewoka, Talladega, Alabama; Roll: 32; Page: 180d; Enumeration District: 136, digital image at Ancestry.Com. http://www.Ancestry.Com
- [S281] Analie Mallory Barnes, 30 MAR 1967, Selma, Dallas, Alabama, born abt 1880, Source: Alabama, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1881-1974, digital image at Ancestry.Com. http://www.Ancestry.Com
Griffin Aubrey Fulller
M, b. 23 October 1876, d. 23 July 1944
Griffin Aubrey Fulller was born on 23 October 1876 in Luthersville, Georgia.
Griffin married Catherine S. Mallory, daughter of James Oliver Mallory and Nancy Welch Riser, on 7 January 1908 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama.1
Griffin Aubrey Fulller and Catherine S. Mallory appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 11 April 1910 in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana. The household was listed as Aubry Fuller, a 32 year old manager of a ladies clothing shop, born Georgia, and his 22 year old wife, Catherine Fuller, born Alabama. They had been married two years and had no children. They lived and worked at 1321 Encampment street.
Griffin Aubrey Fulller and Catherine S. Mallory were listed in the 1914 city directory for Birmingham, Alabama. G. Aubrey Fuller (Catherine M.), ladies-ready-to-wear, 402 N. 20th, residence 2116 6th Avenue.
With no end in sight for World War I, the United States instituted it's third and final registration. It included all men who were between the ages of 18 and 21, and 31 to 45 years of age. This added younger men than the previous registrations, those who were born between September 12, 1897 and September 12, 1900; and added an older group of men, born between September 12, 1873 and September 12, 1888. Griffin filled out a draft card on 12 September 1918 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama. Griffin Aubrey Fuller, was 42 years old, born 23 Oct 1876. He was a resident of 402 N. 20th Street. He was a merchant at Fuller Company at that same address. His nearest relative was his wife, Mrs. G. A. Fuller, also at that address. He was discribed as a white male of medium height and weight, with blue eyes and dark brown hair.2
He and Catherine S. Mallory appeared as lodgers on a census enumerated 14 July 1920 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama. The household was listed as Sam G. Owen, a 52 year old railroad express messenger, born Tennessee; his wife Daisy Owen, age 48, born Alabama; his sister-in-law Annie E. Creagh, age 52, single, born Alabama; lodger George A. Fuller [Aubrey], 45 year old traveling salesman of ladies ready to wear clothing, born Georgia and his wife Katherine Fuller, age 30, same occupation, born Alabama; lodger Miles S. Miller, 76 year old accountant for steel corporation, born Virginia; and Lille W. Miller, age 40, born Alabama. All were married, except Annie Creagh. They resided on West 20th street at 8th avenue.3
Griffin Aubrey Fulller and Catherine S. Mallory appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 10 April 1930 in Atlanta, DeKalb County, Georgia. The household was listed as Griffin A. Fuller, a 50 year old real estate salesman, born Georgia, and his wife, Catherine M. Fuller, a 40 year old saleslady at a retail store, born in Alabama. They owned a home valued $4000 on Sterling street. They owned a radio. He was not a veteran.4
He and Catherine S. Mallory appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 15 April 1940 in Midway, Meriwether County, Georgia. The household was listed as Aubrey Fuller, a 63 year old proprietor of a retail grocery store, born in Georgia, and his wife, Katherine Fuller, age 49, born Alabama. They owned a home valued $500 and each had completed two years of college. His place of residence in 1935 was Atlanta, Fulton county, Georgia and hers was Alpine, Talladega county, Alabama.5
Griffin Aubrey Fulller died on 23 July 1944 in Greenville, Meriwether County, Georgia, at age 67.
Griffin married Catherine S. Mallory, daughter of James Oliver Mallory and Nancy Welch Riser, on 7 January 1908 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama.1
Griffin Aubrey Fulller and Catherine S. Mallory appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 11 April 1910 in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana. The household was listed as Aubry Fuller, a 32 year old manager of a ladies clothing shop, born Georgia, and his 22 year old wife, Catherine Fuller, born Alabama. They had been married two years and had no children. They lived and worked at 1321 Encampment street.
Griffin Aubrey Fulller and Catherine S. Mallory were listed in the 1914 city directory for Birmingham, Alabama. G. Aubrey Fuller (Catherine M.), ladies-ready-to-wear, 402 N. 20th, residence 2116 6th Avenue.
With no end in sight for World War I, the United States instituted it's third and final registration. It included all men who were between the ages of 18 and 21, and 31 to 45 years of age. This added younger men than the previous registrations, those who were born between September 12, 1897 and September 12, 1900; and added an older group of men, born between September 12, 1873 and September 12, 1888. Griffin filled out a draft card on 12 September 1918 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama. Griffin Aubrey Fuller, was 42 years old, born 23 Oct 1876. He was a resident of 402 N. 20th Street. He was a merchant at Fuller Company at that same address. His nearest relative was his wife, Mrs. G. A. Fuller, also at that address. He was discribed as a white male of medium height and weight, with blue eyes and dark brown hair.2
He and Catherine S. Mallory appeared as lodgers on a census enumerated 14 July 1920 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama. The household was listed as Sam G. Owen, a 52 year old railroad express messenger, born Tennessee; his wife Daisy Owen, age 48, born Alabama; his sister-in-law Annie E. Creagh, age 52, single, born Alabama; lodger George A. Fuller [Aubrey], 45 year old traveling salesman of ladies ready to wear clothing, born Georgia and his wife Katherine Fuller, age 30, same occupation, born Alabama; lodger Miles S. Miller, 76 year old accountant for steel corporation, born Virginia; and Lille W. Miller, age 40, born Alabama. All were married, except Annie Creagh. They resided on West 20th street at 8th avenue.3
Griffin Aubrey Fulller and Catherine S. Mallory appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 10 April 1930 in Atlanta, DeKalb County, Georgia. The household was listed as Griffin A. Fuller, a 50 year old real estate salesman, born Georgia, and his wife, Catherine M. Fuller, a 40 year old saleslady at a retail store, born in Alabama. They owned a home valued $4000 on Sterling street. They owned a radio. He was not a veteran.4
He and Catherine S. Mallory appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 15 April 1940 in Midway, Meriwether County, Georgia. The household was listed as Aubrey Fuller, a 63 year old proprietor of a retail grocery store, born in Georgia, and his wife, Katherine Fuller, age 49, born Alabama. They owned a home valued $500 and each had completed two years of college. His place of residence in 1935 was Atlanta, Fulton county, Georgia and hers was Alpine, Talladega county, Alabama.5
Griffin Aubrey Fulller died on 23 July 1944 in Greenville, Meriwether County, Georgia, at age 67.
Last Edited=6 Jun 2024
Citations
- [S281] G.aubrey Fuller & Catherine S. Mallary, 07 JAN 1908, Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama, USA, Alabama, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1805-1967, digital image at Ancestry.Com. http://www.Ancestry.Com
- [S281] Griffin Aubrey Fuller, DOB 23 OCT 1876, Registered Jefferson, U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, digital image at Ancestry.Com. http://www.Ancestry.Com
- [S281] George A Fuller, 45, born abt 1875 in Georgia, Year: 1920; Census Place: Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama; Roll: T625_23; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 48, digital image at Ancestry.Com. http://www.Ancestry.Com
- [S281] Griffin A Fuller. 50, born Georgia, Salesman, Year: 1930; Census Place: Militia District 531, Dekalb, Georgia; Page: 17B; Enumeration District: 0003; FHL microfilm: 2340086, digital image at Ancestry.Com. http://www.Ancestry.Com
- [S281] Audrey Fuller, Midway, Meriwether, Georgia, 1940 United States Federal Census, ED 99-33, page 4A, digital image at Ancestry.Com. http://www.Ancestry.Com
Virginia M. Mallory
F, b. January 1878
Virginia M. Mallory, daughter of Francis Shepherd Mallory and Elizabeth Henderson, was born in January 1878 in Talladega County, Alabama.
Virginia M. Mallory appeared on a census, enumerated 26 June 1880, in the household of her parents Francis Shepherd Mallory and Elizabeth Henderson in Fayetteville, Talladega County, Alabama. She was recorded as Virginia Mallory, age 2, born Alabama.1
Virginia M. Mallory and Francis S. Mallory Jr. were listed in the 1898 city directory for Dallas, Texas. Francis S. Mallory was listed as a loan agent and Virginia M. Mallory was a stenographer for Alva F. Hardie. They both were boarding at 485 Browder. Hardie was their uncle by marriage.
Virginia M. Mallory appeared on a census, enumerated 18 June 1900, in the household of her aunt Elizabeth Darby Mallory in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. She was recorded as niece Virginia Mallory, a 22 year old stenographer, born Jan. 1878 in Alabama.2
Virginia M. Mallory appeared on a census, enumerated 15 April 1910, in the household of her father Francis Shepherd Mallory in Borough of Manhattan, New York City, New York. She was recorded as his daughter, Virginia M. Mallory, a 30 year old stenographer for a publishing house, born in Alabama.
Virginia M. Mallory appeared on a census, enumerated 26 June 1880, in the household of her parents Francis Shepherd Mallory and Elizabeth Henderson in Fayetteville, Talladega County, Alabama. She was recorded as Virginia Mallory, age 2, born Alabama.1
Virginia M. Mallory and Francis S. Mallory Jr. were listed in the 1898 city directory for Dallas, Texas. Francis S. Mallory was listed as a loan agent and Virginia M. Mallory was a stenographer for Alva F. Hardie. They both were boarding at 485 Browder. Hardie was their uncle by marriage.
Virginia M. Mallory appeared on a census, enumerated 18 June 1900, in the household of her aunt Elizabeth Darby Mallory in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. She was recorded as niece Virginia Mallory, a 22 year old stenographer, born Jan. 1878 in Alabama.2
Virginia M. Mallory appeared on a census, enumerated 15 April 1910, in the household of her father Francis Shepherd Mallory in Borough of Manhattan, New York City, New York. She was recorded as his daughter, Virginia M. Mallory, a 30 year old stenographer for a publishing house, born in Alabama.
Last Edited=6 Jun 2024
Citations
- [S281] F. Mallory, born Abt 1848, Year: 1880; Census Place: Fayetteville, Talladega, Alabama; Roll: 32; Page: 197c; Enumeration District: 137, digital image at Ancestry.Com. http://www.Ancestry.Com
- [S281] Alva F Hardie, 56, born APR 1844, residence: Dallas Ward 6, Dallas, Texas, 1900 United States Federal Census, roll 1625, page 26, ED 0109, digital image at Ancestry.Com. http://www.Ancestry.Com
Eula Lee Mallory
F, b. 23 March 1880, d. 16 February 1960
Eula Lee Mallory, daughter of Francis Shepherd Mallory and Elizabeth Henderson, was born on 23 March 1880 in Talladega County, Alabama.
Eula Lee Mallory appeared on a census, enumerated 26 June 1880, in the household of her parents Francis Shepherd Mallory and Elizabeth Henderson in Fayetteville, Talladega County, Alabama. She was listed as Eula Mallory, two months old, born Alabama.1
Eula Lee Mallory appeared on a census, enumerated 2 January 1920, in the household of her father Francis Shepherd Mallory in Manhattan, New York City, New York. She was listed as his daughter, Eula Mallory, a 40 year old nurse in a hospital, born in Alabama. She was single.
In 1936 Eula Lee Mallory and Myrtle V. Bowman were included on a voter registration list in Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Myrtile V. Mallory and Miss Eula Lee Mallory registered as democrats and lived at 2211 Cambridge Street. Eula's occupation was stenographer.
Eula Lee Mallory died on 16 February 1960 in Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana, at age 79.
Eula Lee Mallory appeared on a census, enumerated 26 June 1880, in the household of her parents Francis Shepherd Mallory and Elizabeth Henderson in Fayetteville, Talladega County, Alabama. She was listed as Eula Mallory, two months old, born Alabama.1
Eula Lee Mallory appeared on a census, enumerated 2 January 1920, in the household of her father Francis Shepherd Mallory in Manhattan, New York City, New York. She was listed as his daughter, Eula Mallory, a 40 year old nurse in a hospital, born in Alabama. She was single.
In 1936 Eula Lee Mallory and Myrtle V. Bowman were included on a voter registration list in Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Myrtile V. Mallory and Miss Eula Lee Mallory registered as democrats and lived at 2211 Cambridge Street. Eula's occupation was stenographer.
Eula Lee Mallory died on 16 February 1960 in Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana, at age 79.
Last Edited=6 Jun 2024
Citations
- [S281] F. Mallory, born Abt 1848, Year: 1880; Census Place: Fayetteville, Talladega, Alabama; Roll: 32; Page: 197c; Enumeration District: 137, digital image at Ancestry.Com. http://www.Ancestry.Com
Francis S. Mallory Jr.
M, b. May 1883, d. 29 March 1912
Francis S. Mallory Jr., son of Francis Shepherd Mallory and Elizabeth Henderson, was born in May 1883 in Talladega County, Alabama. He was also known as Frank.
Francis S. Mallory Jr. was listed in the 1897 city directory for Dallas, Texas. Francis S. Mallory was listed as the manager of the agency department at the Guanrantee Loan & Trust Company, He boarded at R. F. Barber.
Francis S. Mallory Jr. and Virginia M. Mallory were listed in the 1898 city directory for Dallas, Texas. Francis S. Mallory was listed as a loan agent and Virginia M. Mallory was a stenographer for Alva F. Hardie. They both were boarding at 485 Browder. Hardie was their uncle by marriage.
Francis S. Mallory Jr. appeared on a census, enumerated 18 June 1900, in the household of hisr aunt Elizabeth Darby Mallory in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. He was recorded as nephew Frank Mallory, a 17 year old bank clerk, born May 1885 in Alabama.1
Francis S. Mallory Jr. died on 29 March 1912 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, at age 28. He was buried in Oakland Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas.
Francis S. Mallory Jr. was listed in the 1897 city directory for Dallas, Texas. Francis S. Mallory was listed as the manager of the agency department at the Guanrantee Loan & Trust Company, He boarded at R. F. Barber.
Francis S. Mallory Jr. and Virginia M. Mallory were listed in the 1898 city directory for Dallas, Texas. Francis S. Mallory was listed as a loan agent and Virginia M. Mallory was a stenographer for Alva F. Hardie. They both were boarding at 485 Browder. Hardie was their uncle by marriage.
Francis S. Mallory Jr. appeared on a census, enumerated 18 June 1900, in the household of hisr aunt Elizabeth Darby Mallory in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. He was recorded as nephew Frank Mallory, a 17 year old bank clerk, born May 1885 in Alabama.1
Francis S. Mallory Jr. died on 29 March 1912 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, at age 28. He was buried in Oakland Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas.
Last Edited=6 Jun 2024
Citations
- [S281] Alva F Hardie, 56, born APR 1844, residence: Dallas Ward 6, Dallas, Texas, 1900 United States Federal Census, roll 1625, page 26, ED 0109, digital image at Ancestry.Com. http://www.Ancestry.Com
Tillary CAMP
M, b. circa 1833
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 3 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Tillary CAMP, son of Benajah Looney CAMP and Jane AVERY, was born circa 1833 in Bibb County, Alabama.
He was probably the male age 5 to 10 listed in the household of his father, Benajah Looney CAMP, in the 1840 Federal Census of Monroe County, Mississippi.
Tillary CAMP appeared on a census, enumerated 28 September 1850, in the household of his parents Benajah Looney CAMP and Jane AVERY in Carroll County, Mississippi. He was recorded as Tillary Camp, a 17 year old silver smith, born in Alabama.
He was probably the male age 5 to 10 listed in the household of his father, Benajah Looney CAMP, in the 1840 Federal Census of Monroe County, Mississippi.
Tillary CAMP appeared on a census, enumerated 28 September 1850, in the household of his parents Benajah Looney CAMP and Jane AVERY in Carroll County, Mississippi. He was recorded as Tillary Camp, a 17 year old silver smith, born in Alabama.
Last Edited=28 Jun 2024
Mary Adaline CAMP1
F, b. 19 June 1835, d. 14 November 1921
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 3 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Mary Adaline CAMP, daughter of Benajah Looney CAMP and Jane AVERY, was born on 19 June 1835 in Bibb County, Alabama.1
She was probably the female under age 5 listed in the household of her father, Benajah Looney CAMP, in the 1840 Federal Census of Monroe County, Mississippi.
Mary Adaline CAMP appeared on a census, enumerated 28 September 1850, in the household of her parents Benajah Looney CAMP and Jane AVERY in Carroll County, Mississippi. She was recorded as Adeline Camp, age 14, born Alabama.
Mary married Morgan Adams on 8 February 1855 in Yalobusha County, Mississippi.2
Mary Adaline CAMP and Morgan Adams appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 7 July 1860 in Bay Township, Jackson County, Arkansas. The household was listed as Morgan Adams, a 25 year old jailer, born in Tennessee, and his wife, Mary Adams, age 24, born in Alabama. He had personal estate valued $800.
Mary Adaline CAMP and Morgan Adams appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 9 June 1880 in Sardis, Panola County, Mississippi. The household was listed as Morgan Adams, a 45 year old dentist, born Tennessee, and his 45 year old wife, M. A. Adams, keeping house, born Alabama. Also in the household were boaders Thos. Lucas, a 22 year old student born in Misssssippi, and M. A. Turner, a 20 year old lawyer, born in Virginia. Also there was Green Coppage, a black 20 year old servant, born in Mississippi.
Mary Adaline CAMP died on 14 November 1921 in Sardis, Panola County, Mississippi, at age 86.1 She was buried in Walnut Mound Cemetery, Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi.1
She was probably the female under age 5 listed in the household of her father, Benajah Looney CAMP, in the 1840 Federal Census of Monroe County, Mississippi.
Mary Adaline CAMP appeared on a census, enumerated 28 September 1850, in the household of her parents Benajah Looney CAMP and Jane AVERY in Carroll County, Mississippi. She was recorded as Adeline Camp, age 14, born Alabama.
Mary married Morgan Adams on 8 February 1855 in Yalobusha County, Mississippi.2
Mary Adaline CAMP and Morgan Adams appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 7 July 1860 in Bay Township, Jackson County, Arkansas. The household was listed as Morgan Adams, a 25 year old jailer, born in Tennessee, and his wife, Mary Adams, age 24, born in Alabama. He had personal estate valued $800.
Mary Adaline CAMP and Morgan Adams appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 9 June 1880 in Sardis, Panola County, Mississippi. The household was listed as Morgan Adams, a 45 year old dentist, born Tennessee, and his 45 year old wife, M. A. Adams, keeping house, born Alabama. Also in the household were boaders Thos. Lucas, a 22 year old student born in Misssssippi, and M. A. Turner, a 20 year old lawyer, born in Virginia. Also there was Green Coppage, a black 20 year old servant, born in Mississippi.
Mary Adaline CAMP died on 14 November 1921 in Sardis, Panola County, Mississippi, at age 86.1 She was buried in Walnut Mound Cemetery, Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi.1
Last Edited=29 Jun 2024
Citations
- [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, Mary A (Camp) Adams, Record ID #88952383, Walnut Mound Cemetery, Accessed: 28 JUN 2024.
- [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, Morgan Adams, Record ID #15416963, Rose Hill Cemetery, Accessed: 29 JUN 2024.
Theresa Boyd CAMP1
F, b. 9 January 1838, d. 2 November 1913
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 3 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Theresa Boyd CAMP, daughter of Benajah Looney CAMP and Jane AVERY, was born on 9 January 1838 in Alabama.1
Theresa Boyd CAMP appeared on a census, enumerated 28 September 1850, in the household of her parents Benajah Looney CAMP and Jane AVERY in Carroll County, Mississippi. She was recorded as Theresa Camp, age 11, born Alabama.
Theresa married Dr. John Hodges Lucas on 29 October 1861 in Carrollton, Carroll County, Mississippi. He was the son of Willis Lucas and Sarah Linam/.2
Theresa Boyd CAMP and Dr. John Hodges Lucas appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 6 August 1870 in Sunflower County, Mississippi. The household was listed as John H. Lucas, a 34 year old farmer and physician, born in Tennessee and his wife, Theresa B. Lucas, age 32, keeping house, born in Alabama. He had real estate valued $1000 and personal estate $1600. They had two children, Thomas, 12, and Betty C., 6, both born in Mississippi. Also in the household was Theresa's sister, Betty Camp, age 26, born Mississippi, and Sallie E. Casey, age 26, born Alabama. Sallie was likely the niece of John, daughter of his sister Sarah who married Jacob D. Casey.
Theresa Boyd CAMP and Dr. John Hodges Lucas appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 29 June 1880 in Beat 3, Leflore County, Mississippi. The household was listed as J. H. Lucas, a 54 year old physician, born in Tennessee, his 42 year old wife, T. V.[T. B.?] Lucas, born Alabama, and daughte, Sallie, age 7, born Mississippi. Also in the household was his niece, Sallie Casey, age 37, born Alabama, and two servants, L. Whitehead, a 23 year old mulatto female, born Mississippi, and J. Surdivent, a 43 year old black female, born Alabama.
Theresa Boyd CAMP died on 2 November 1913 in Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi, at age 75.1 She was buried in Walnut Mound Cemetery, Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi.1
Theresa Boyd CAMP appeared on a census, enumerated 28 September 1850, in the household of her parents Benajah Looney CAMP and Jane AVERY in Carroll County, Mississippi. She was recorded as Theresa Camp, age 11, born Alabama.
Theresa married Dr. John Hodges Lucas on 29 October 1861 in Carrollton, Carroll County, Mississippi. He was the son of Willis Lucas and Sarah Linam/.2
Theresa Boyd CAMP and Dr. John Hodges Lucas appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 6 August 1870 in Sunflower County, Mississippi. The household was listed as John H. Lucas, a 34 year old farmer and physician, born in Tennessee and his wife, Theresa B. Lucas, age 32, keeping house, born in Alabama. He had real estate valued $1000 and personal estate $1600. They had two children, Thomas, 12, and Betty C., 6, both born in Mississippi. Also in the household was Theresa's sister, Betty Camp, age 26, born Mississippi, and Sallie E. Casey, age 26, born Alabama. Sallie was likely the niece of John, daughter of his sister Sarah who married Jacob D. Casey.
Theresa Boyd CAMP and Dr. John Hodges Lucas appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 29 June 1880 in Beat 3, Leflore County, Mississippi. The household was listed as J. H. Lucas, a 54 year old physician, born in Tennessee, his 42 year old wife, T. V.[T. B.?] Lucas, born Alabama, and daughte, Sallie, age 7, born Mississippi. Also in the household was his niece, Sallie Casey, age 37, born Alabama, and two servants, L. Whitehead, a 23 year old mulatto female, born Mississippi, and J. Surdivent, a 43 year old black female, born Alabama.
Theresa Boyd CAMP died on 2 November 1913 in Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi, at age 75.1 She was buried in Walnut Mound Cemetery, Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi.1
Last Edited=30 Jun 2024
Citations
- [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, Teresa Boyd (Camp) Lucas, Record ID #88952946, Walnut Mound Cemetery, Accessed: 28 JUN 2024.
- [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, Dr John Hodges Lucas, Record ID #85983803, Walnut Mound Cemetery, Accessed: 29 JUN 2024.
Abisha CAMP
M, b. circa 1842
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 3 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Abisha CAMP, son of Benajah Looney CAMP and Jane AVERY, was born circa 1842 in Mississippi.
Abisha CAMP appeared on a census, enumerated 28 September 1850, in the household of his parents Benajah Looney CAMP and Jane AVERY in Carroll County, Mississippi. He was recorded as Abisha Camp, age 8, born Mississippi.
Abisha CAMP appeared on a census, enumerated 28 September 1850, in the household of his parents Benajah Looney CAMP and Jane AVERY in Carroll County, Mississippi. He was recorded as Abisha Camp, age 8, born Mississippi.
Last Edited=28 Jun 2024
Elizabeth Jane CAMP1
F, b. 12 December 1843, d. 12 June 1887
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 3 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Elizabeth Jane CAMP, daughter of Benajah Looney CAMP and Jane AVERY, was born on 12 December 1843 in Mississippi.1 She was also known as Betty.
Elizabeth Jane CAMP appeared on a census, enumerated 28 September 1850, in the household of her parents Benajah Looney CAMP and Jane AVERY in Carroll County, Mississippi. She was recorded as Elizabeth Camp, age 5, born Mississippi.
Elizabeth Jane CAMP appeared on a census, enumerated 6 August 1870, in the household of her sister Theresa Boyd CAMP and her husband in Sunflower County, Mississippi. She was recorded as Betty Camp, age 26, born Mississippi.
Elizabeth married Leander Lawrence Casey on 16 October 1873 in Leflore County, Mississippi. He was the son of Jacob Duckett Casey and Sarah Frances Lucas.
Elizabeth Jane CAMP and Leander Lawrence Casey appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 26 June 1880 in Beat 3, Leflore County, Mississippi. The household was listed as L. L. Casey, a 35 year old farmer, born Alabama; his 33 year old wife, E. J. Casey, born Mississippi; daughter Mary J., age 5; son L. L., age 3; and son J. H., age 2. All of the children were born in Mississippi.
Elizabeth Jane CAMP died on 12 June 1887 in Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi, at age 43.1 She was buried in Walnut Mound Cemetery, Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi.1
Elizabeth Jane CAMP appeared on a census, enumerated 28 September 1850, in the household of her parents Benajah Looney CAMP and Jane AVERY in Carroll County, Mississippi. She was recorded as Elizabeth Camp, age 5, born Mississippi.
Elizabeth Jane CAMP appeared on a census, enumerated 6 August 1870, in the household of her sister Theresa Boyd CAMP and her husband in Sunflower County, Mississippi. She was recorded as Betty Camp, age 26, born Mississippi.
Elizabeth married Leander Lawrence Casey on 16 October 1873 in Leflore County, Mississippi. He was the son of Jacob Duckett Casey and Sarah Frances Lucas.
Elizabeth Jane CAMP and Leander Lawrence Casey appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 26 June 1880 in Beat 3, Leflore County, Mississippi. The household was listed as L. L. Casey, a 35 year old farmer, born Alabama; his 33 year old wife, E. J. Casey, born Mississippi; daughter Mary J., age 5; son L. L., age 3; and son J. H., age 2. All of the children were born in Mississippi.
Elizabeth Jane CAMP died on 12 June 1887 in Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi, at age 43.1 She was buried in Walnut Mound Cemetery, Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi.1
Last Edited=30 Jun 2024
Citations
- [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, Elizabeth Jane “Betty” (Camp) Casey, Record ID #88952185, Walnut Mound Cemetery, Accessed: 28 JUN 2024.
Dr. John Hodges Lucas1
M, b. 26 May 1826, d. 8 May 1918
Dr. John Hodges Lucas was born on 26 May 1826 in Lawrence County, Tennessee.1
Dr. John Hodges Lucas Dr John Hodges Lucas was the son of Dr. Willis Lucas and Sarah Sallie Linam Lucas. His siblings are:Mary Elizabeth Lucas 1816 – 1901 and Sarah Frances Lucas Casey 1818 – 1853.
Dr John Hodges Lucas served during the War Between the States as Assistant Surgeon for Company C/D of the 5th Mississippi Cavalry. His paternal grandfather Jeremiah Lucas and his maternal grandfather, George Linam, served in the Revolutionary War.
Dr John Hodges Lucas was a splendid physican. Hodges was the maiden name of his Lucas grandmother.
Dr Lucas married twice, first to Amanda Mary Rankin, and second to Teresa B Camp.
John married Theresa Boyd CAMP, daughter of Benajah Looney CAMP and Jane AVERY, on 29 October 1861 in Carrollton, Carroll County, Mississippi. He was the son of Willis Lucas and Sarah Linam/.1
Dr. John Hodges Lucas and Theresa Boyd CAMP appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 6 August 1870 in Sunflower County, Mississippi. The household was listed as John H. Lucas, a 34 year old farmer and physician, born in Tennessee and his wife, Theresa B. Lucas, age 32, keeping house, born in Alabama. He had real estate valued $1000 and personal estate $1600. They had two children, Thomas, 12, and Betty C., 6, both born in Mississippi. Also in the household was Theresa's sister, Betty Camp, age 26, born Mississippi, and Sallie E. Casey, age 26, born Alabama. Sallie was likely the niece of John, daughter of his sister Sarah who married Jacob D. Casey.
Dr. John Hodges Lucas and Theresa Boyd CAMP appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 29 June 1880 in Beat 3, Leflore County, Mississippi. The household was listed as J. H. Lucas, a 54 year old physician, born in Tennessee, his 42 year old wife, T. V.[T. B.?] Lucas, born Alabama, and daughte, Sallie, age 7, born Mississippi. Also in the household was his niece, Sallie Casey, age 37, born Alabama, and two servants, L. Whitehead, a 23 year old mulatto female, born Mississippi, and J. Surdivent, a 43 year old black female, born Alabama.
Dr. John Hodges Lucas died on 8 May 1918 in Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi, at age 91.1 He was buried in Walnut Mound Cemetery, Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi.1
Dr. John Hodges Lucas Dr John Hodges Lucas was the son of Dr. Willis Lucas and Sarah Sallie Linam Lucas. His siblings are:Mary Elizabeth Lucas 1816 – 1901 and Sarah Frances Lucas Casey 1818 – 1853.
Dr John Hodges Lucas served during the War Between the States as Assistant Surgeon for Company C/D of the 5th Mississippi Cavalry. His paternal grandfather Jeremiah Lucas and his maternal grandfather, George Linam, served in the Revolutionary War.
Dr John Hodges Lucas was a splendid physican. Hodges was the maiden name of his Lucas grandmother.
Dr Lucas married twice, first to Amanda Mary Rankin, and second to Teresa B Camp.
John married Theresa Boyd CAMP, daughter of Benajah Looney CAMP and Jane AVERY, on 29 October 1861 in Carrollton, Carroll County, Mississippi. He was the son of Willis Lucas and Sarah Linam/.1
Dr. John Hodges Lucas and Theresa Boyd CAMP appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 6 August 1870 in Sunflower County, Mississippi. The household was listed as John H. Lucas, a 34 year old farmer and physician, born in Tennessee and his wife, Theresa B. Lucas, age 32, keeping house, born in Alabama. He had real estate valued $1000 and personal estate $1600. They had two children, Thomas, 12, and Betty C., 6, both born in Mississippi. Also in the household was Theresa's sister, Betty Camp, age 26, born Mississippi, and Sallie E. Casey, age 26, born Alabama. Sallie was likely the niece of John, daughter of his sister Sarah who married Jacob D. Casey.
Dr. John Hodges Lucas and Theresa Boyd CAMP appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 29 June 1880 in Beat 3, Leflore County, Mississippi. The household was listed as J. H. Lucas, a 54 year old physician, born in Tennessee, his 42 year old wife, T. V.[T. B.?] Lucas, born Alabama, and daughte, Sallie, age 7, born Mississippi. Also in the household was his niece, Sallie Casey, age 37, born Alabama, and two servants, L. Whitehead, a 23 year old mulatto female, born Mississippi, and J. Surdivent, a 43 year old black female, born Alabama.
Dr. John Hodges Lucas died on 8 May 1918 in Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi, at age 91.1 He was buried in Walnut Mound Cemetery, Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi.1
Last Edited=30 Jun 2024
Citations
- [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, Dr John Hodges Lucas, Record ID #85983803, Walnut Mound Cemetery, Accessed: 29 JUN 2024.
Morgan Adams1
M, b. 11 November 1834, d. 26 October 1906
Morgan Adams was born on 11 November 1834 in LaGrange, Fayette County, Tennessee.1
Morgan married Mary Adaline CAMP, daughter of Benajah Looney CAMP and Jane AVERY, on 8 February 1855 in Yalobusha County, Mississippi.1
Morgan Adams and Mary Adaline CAMP appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 7 July 1860 in Bay Township, Jackson County, Arkansas. The household was listed as Morgan Adams, a 25 year old jailer, born in Tennessee, and his wife, Mary Adams, age 24, born in Alabama. He had personal estate valued $800.
Morgan began military service at age 26 on 21 June 1861 in Mississippi when he enlisted in 2 Regt Maunted Ector's Brigade (Cavalry) Confederate Texas State Troops. He was discharged May 4, 1865.2
Morgan Adams and Mary Adaline CAMP appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 9 June 1880 in Sardis, Panola County, Mississippi. The household was listed as Morgan Adams, a 45 year old dentist, born Tennessee, and his 45 year old wife, M. A. Adams, keeping house, born Alabama. Also in the household were boaders Thos. Lucas, a 22 year old student born in Misssssippi, and M. A. Turner, a 20 year old lawyer, born in Virginia. Also there was Green Coppage, a black 20 year old servant, born in Mississippi.
Morgan Adams died on 26 October 1906 in Sardis, Panola County, Mississippi, at age 71.1 He was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Sardis, Panola County, Mississippi.1
Morgan married Mary Adaline CAMP, daughter of Benajah Looney CAMP and Jane AVERY, on 8 February 1855 in Yalobusha County, Mississippi.1
Morgan Adams and Mary Adaline CAMP appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 7 July 1860 in Bay Township, Jackson County, Arkansas. The household was listed as Morgan Adams, a 25 year old jailer, born in Tennessee, and his wife, Mary Adams, age 24, born in Alabama. He had personal estate valued $800.
Morgan began military service at age 26 on 21 June 1861 in Mississippi when he enlisted in 2 Regt Maunted Ector's Brigade (Cavalry) Confederate Texas State Troops. He was discharged May 4, 1865.2
Morgan Adams and Mary Adaline CAMP appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 9 June 1880 in Sardis, Panola County, Mississippi. The household was listed as Morgan Adams, a 45 year old dentist, born Tennessee, and his 45 year old wife, M. A. Adams, keeping house, born Alabama. Also in the household were boaders Thos. Lucas, a 22 year old student born in Misssssippi, and M. A. Turner, a 20 year old lawyer, born in Virginia. Also there was Green Coppage, a black 20 year old servant, born in Mississippi.
Morgan Adams died on 26 October 1906 in Sardis, Panola County, Mississippi, at age 71.1 He was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Sardis, Panola County, Mississippi.1
Last Edited=29 Jun 2024
Citations
- [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, Morgan Adams, Record ID #15416963, Rose Hill Cemetery, Accessed: 29 JUN 2024.
- [S281] Morgan Adams, born 11 NOV 1834, service No. , , enlisted 21 JUN 1861, discharged 1865, death 28 OCT 1906, Rose Hill, Sardis, Mississippi, USA, National Archives at Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Applications for Headstones For U.S. Military Veterans, 1925-1941; NAID: 596118; Record Group Number: 92; Record Group Title: Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, digital image at Ancestry.Com. http://www.Ancestry.Com
Leander Lawrence Casey
M, b. 3 August 1844, d. 15 July 1900
Leander Lawrence Casey was born on 3 August 1844 in Alabama.
Leander Lawrence Casey appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 20 July 1870 in Sunflower County, Mississippi. The household was listed as Leander L. Casey, was a 26 year old clerk in a store, born in Alabama. He had real estate valued $2000 and personal estate valued $250.
Leander married Elizabeth Jane CAMP, daughter of Benajah Looney CAMP and Jane AVERY, on 16 October 1873 in Leflore County, Mississippi. He was the son of Jacob Duckett Casey and Sarah Frances Lucas.
Leander Lawrence Casey and Elizabeth Jane CAMP appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 26 June 1880 in Beat 3, Leflore County, Mississippi. The household was listed as L. L. Casey, a 35 year old farmer, born Alabama; his 33 year old wife, E. J. Casey, born Mississippi; daughter Mary J., age 5; son L. L., age 3; and son J. H., age 2. All of the children were born in Mississippi.
Leander Lawrence Casey died on 15 July 1900 in Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi, at age 55. He was buried in Walnut Mound Cemetery, Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi.
Leander Lawrence Casey appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 20 July 1870 in Sunflower County, Mississippi. The household was listed as Leander L. Casey, was a 26 year old clerk in a store, born in Alabama. He had real estate valued $2000 and personal estate valued $250.
Leander married Elizabeth Jane CAMP, daughter of Benajah Looney CAMP and Jane AVERY, on 16 October 1873 in Leflore County, Mississippi. He was the son of Jacob Duckett Casey and Sarah Frances Lucas.
Leander Lawrence Casey and Elizabeth Jane CAMP appeared as head of household on a census enumerated 26 June 1880 in Beat 3, Leflore County, Mississippi. The household was listed as L. L. Casey, a 35 year old farmer, born Alabama; his 33 year old wife, E. J. Casey, born Mississippi; daughter Mary J., age 5; son L. L., age 3; and son J. H., age 2. All of the children were born in Mississippi.
Leander Lawrence Casey died on 15 July 1900 in Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi, at age 55. He was buried in Walnut Mound Cemetery, Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi.
Last Edited=29 Jun 2024
Rev. John Henderson BURT
M, b. 20 December 1823, d. 22 September 1900
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 3 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Rev. John Henderson BURT, son of Alfred C. BURT and Elizabeth Ann Simmons, was born on 20 December 1823 in Wake County, North Carolina.
Rev. John Henderson BURT appeared on a census, enumerated 8 August 1850, in the household of his parents Alfred C. BURT and Elizabeth Ann Simmons in Western Division, Wake County, North Carolina. He was listed as John Burt, age 26, born North Carolina.
Rev. John Henderson BURT died on 22 September 1900 in Buckhorn, Wake County, North Carolina, at age 76. He was buried in Holly Springs Cemetery, Holly Springs, Wake County, North Carolina.1
Rev. John Henderson BURT appeared on a census, enumerated 8 August 1850, in the household of his parents Alfred C. BURT and Elizabeth Ann Simmons in Western Division, Wake County, North Carolina. He was listed as John Burt, age 26, born North Carolina.
Rev. John Henderson BURT died on 22 September 1900 in Buckhorn, Wake County, North Carolina, at age 76. He was buried in Holly Springs Cemetery, Holly Springs, Wake County, North Carolina.1
Last Edited=11 Aug 2024
Citations
- [S696] Find A Grave (website), online http://www.findagrave.com, Rev John Henderson Burt, Record ID #24564342, Holly Springs Cemetery, Accessed: 11 AUG 2024. Tombstone photo.
Robert Quinton BURT
M, b. 1837, d. 1867
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 3 times removed of John Kennedy BROWN Jr.
Robert Quinton BURT, son of Alfred C. BURT and Elizabeth Ann Simmons, was born in 1837 in Wake County, North Carolina.
Robert Quinton BURT appeared on a census, enumerated 8 August 1850, in the household of his parents Alfred C. BURT and Elizabeth Ann Simmons in Western Division, Wake County, North Carolina. He was listed as Robert Burt, age 13, born North Carolina.
Robert Quinton BURT appeared on a census, enumerated 11 July 1860, in the household of his mother Elizabeth Ann Simmons in Morrisville, Wake County, North Carolina. He was listed as Robert Birt, 22 year old farm manager with real estate valued $1000 and personal estate $165.1
Robert began military service on 29 May 1861 in Holly Springs, Wake County, North Carolina, where he enlisted in Company D, 26th North Carolina Infantry, CSA. He was promoted corporal 15 Sep 1863. He was captured 15 Mar 1862 at New Bern, confined at Fort Columbus, New York Harbor, and exchanged at Aiken's Landing, James River, Virginia. He was wounded in the left leg 15 May 1864 at Spotsylvania Court House. He was discharged 30 Sep 1864 due to disability.
Robert Quinton BURT died in 1867 in Wake County, North Carolina.
Robert Quinton BURT appeared on a census, enumerated 8 August 1850, in the household of his parents Alfred C. BURT and Elizabeth Ann Simmons in Western Division, Wake County, North Carolina. He was listed as Robert Burt, age 13, born North Carolina.
Robert Quinton BURT appeared on a census, enumerated 11 July 1860, in the household of his mother Elizabeth Ann Simmons in Morrisville, Wake County, North Carolina. He was listed as Robert Birt, 22 year old farm manager with real estate valued $1000 and personal estate $165.1
Robert began military service on 29 May 1861 in Holly Springs, Wake County, North Carolina, where he enlisted in Company D, 26th North Carolina Infantry, CSA. He was promoted corporal 15 Sep 1863. He was captured 15 Mar 1862 at New Bern, confined at Fort Columbus, New York Harbor, and exchanged at Aiken's Landing, James River, Virginia. He was wounded in the left leg 15 May 1864 at Spotsylvania Court House. He was discharged 30 Sep 1864 due to disability.
Robert Quinton BURT died in 1867 in Wake County, North Carolina.
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Citations
- [S281] Elizabeth Birt, age 53 and , family #399, Morrisville, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina, 1860 United States Federal Census, The National Archives in Washington D.C., Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record group #29, roll #M653_916, page 51, digital image at Ancestry.Com. http://www.Ancestry.Com