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David Green (M)
b. 1781, d. circa 1851
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David Green was born in 1781.
After 21 February 1833, David Green married at Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee,, Tabitha C. Huckaby.
David Green died circa 1851.
INFORMATION FROM BURKETT-GREEN-WOODROME BOOK by Mina Mae Woodrome: Little information is available on Little Berry Green's parents. Quoted is a letter from Aunt Rosa (Mary Ann Rosanna Green Rae, Little Berry Green's oldest child) to my [Mina Mae Woodrome] mother: "Dear Sister Maggie: Our grandfather's name was David Green. Grandmother's name was Tabitha. I do not know what her maiden name was. I do know she was of Scotch descent and very wealthy. Daddy's father was an Irish gambler - - therefore her wealth went. Daddy had only one full brother. His name was Burton. I have his razor. He had six half-brothers. His father was a widower when he married Mrs. Tabitha Randal, who was a widow with one girl. They were married in Shelbyville, Tennessee. Father, Little Berry Green, was born in Shelbyville on July 13, 1834. He died December 5, 1900. Mother, Sarah Ann Burkett, was born October 20, 1840 at Hochheim, Texas. She died December 17, 1919 at Burkett, Texas. Father and Mother met and were married at Gonzales, Texas, on July 12, 1855, by the Rev. Thomas Pilgrim, a Baptist Minister. Mother told me this. Aunt Rosanna Randle was the lady I was named for. She and Uncle Burton came to Texas with daddy. Daddy was a carpenter and made lots of money in those days. Aunt Rosanna met and married Captian Gus Jones. They went to the old Jones homestead and had four children: James, 1st; Will, 2nd; Sophy, 3rd; and Charlie, 4th. Aunt Rosanna took pneumonia when Charlie was 8 days old and died. Grandmother mostly raised the children. Now, dear sister, I hope I have made this plain. With Love, Rosanna." |
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On 18 April 1824, Tabitha C. Huckaby married at Dallas County, Alabama,, Willis Randle, son of James Randle and Rosanna ?. In 1826, Tabitha C. Huckaby married at Dallas County, Alabama,, Charles W. Burton. After 21 February 1833, Tabitha C. Huckaby married at Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee,, David Green. Tabitha C. Huckaby died circa 1839. |
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James Alexander Braud was born on 13 January 1848 at New Orleans, Louisiana.
He was the son of Victorin Braud and Sara Antoridge.
On 13 July 1885, at age 37, James Alexander Braud married Margaret Mahala Green, age 17, daughter of Little Berry Green and Sarah Ann Burkett.
James Alexander Braud died on 8 November 1888 at age 40.
He was buried at Hochheim Cemetery, DeWitt County, Texas.
From Mina Mae Woodrome: James Alexander Braud was born in the City of New Orleans on Triton Walk on January 13, 1848. His father was Victorin Braud, a native of the Parish of St. John, Louisiana. His mother was Sarah Autoridge (Antoridge), a native of New Orleans. At the New Orleans Historical Collection Library, I learned that the name of Triton Walk had been changed to Fulton Walk, later to Delord Street, and it is now Howard Avenue. Triton Walk was located in District I and was in the American Sector. At a branch of the Louisiana Historical Library, New Orleans, I found old City Directories. In the 1851 Directory, V. Braud lived at 18 Triton. He was not listed in the 1852 Directory. In the 1853 Directory: V. Braud, grocer, 18 Triton Walk; dwells 115 St. Joseph. I did not find the family listed in later Directories. Elbie remembers that when she was quite small mama took her to New Orleans to visit the family. At that time V. Braud had a cigar-making business. At both libraries I tried to find names of Jim Braud's brothers and sisters but did not find any. In the list of Louisiana Soldiers in the War of 1812, a number of Braud's were listed; one was Vy. Braud. There is no information on how or why Jim Braud came to Texas and to the Hochheim Community. One Sunday when he went to church, he was impressed with the beauty and voice of a pretty girl singing in the choir. He stared at her until she was embarrassed. He arranged to meet her - Margaret Mahala Green. He courted her and they married July 13, 1885. Elder L.A. Hays performed the ceremony. Witnesses: J.L. Crawford and H. Alsup. Marriage Record No. 2373, DeWitt County, Tex. She was 17, he was 34. They lived on the Green farm. Braud was a music teacher. He taught "singing" (voice) and piano. He had a melodeon made of solid walnut with hand-carved legs. The crosspiece was removable. The legs could be folded, the instrument wrapped, placed on the back of his buggy and went through the country giving lessons. Many times he took his pretty wife with him. The melodeon was in the upstairs hall of our home in Yoakum for many years. The works were gone but some of the keys were still there. In 1929 I had it made into a spinet desk. Most remarkable thing was that with all the years of use and disusse there was only one small scar on it when it was refinished. It was last in the possession of John Paul Ebner, a grandson. |
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William Henry Braud was born on 17 June 1886 at Hochheim, Texas.
He was the son of James Alexander Braud and Margaret Mahala Green.
In 1920, William Henry Braud married Ellen Lyons.
William Henry Braud died on 6 April 1934 at San Francisco, California, at age 47.
He was buried at Olivet Memorial Park, Lawn B, Section L, Grave 331.
INFORMATION FROM BURKETT-GREEN-WOODROME BOOK (Page 50): Buried 1st in the Presidio (government cemetery) San Francisco. On July 6, 1934 he was moved to Olivet Memorial Park. No grave marker but the location is: Lawn B, Section L, Grave 331. When William Henry Braud was very young he left home to join the army. Some of the pretty post cards in Grandmother Green's portfolio are from Henry. He was stationed in California. At the time of the San Francisco earthquake he was placed on guard duty with orders to "shoot to kill" anyone who was looting. Nell had eight sisters and one brother. Her mother reared another girl, who became a nurse. Nell is Irish. |
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Sarah Elizabeth Braud was born on 31 December 1888 at Hochheim, Texas.
She was the daughter of James Alexander Braud and Margaret Mahala Green.
On 23 April 1911, at age 22, Sarah Elizabeth Braud married William Bernard Ebner, age 21, son of John Paul Ebner and Mary Gerdes.
Sarah Elizabeth Braud died on 21 October 1956 at Yoakum, Texas, at age 67.
She was buried at St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery, Yoakum, Texas.
INFORMATION FROM BURKETT-GREEN-WOODROME BOOK (Page 50-51): Her name was Sarah Elizabeth, Mama called her "Lizzie Bell". Her husband called her "Lizzie". Nieces and nephews called her "Aunt Beth". We called her "Sister" - she truly was our "big sister". Sister looked so much like mama it was startling. She had a beautiful complexion, medium brown hair, blue eyes. She had a sweet voice. Many times I've heard her sing "Why Did I Pick A Lemon in the Garden of Love Where They Say Only Peaches Grow?"; others were "Molly Malone" and "Red Wing". She could whistle. Daughters of friends and daughters of our family who lived in Terryville stayed in our home to attend school as the country school did not teach all grades. Sister enjoyed having these school companions about. They were lively, mischievous, fun-making girls. Mama would tell the girls to have Elbie (Little Bee) say her prayers when they put her to bed. This is what they taught her: "Now I lay me down to sleep Upon my little bed If I should die before I wake How will I know I'm dead?" On April 23, 1911 she married William Bernard Ebner. Mollie (Mary Eudora Woodrome) and her husband, Ernest L. Dickinson were witnesses at the marriage ceremony. Here is the account as it appeared in the YOAKUM HERALD, Yoakum, Texas: EBNER-BRAUD About four o'clock Sunday afternoon, Rev. Father J. Sheehan of the Catholic Church pronounced the words that joined forever the hands and hearts of Mr. W.B. Ebner and Miss Lizzie Braud, both of this city. The ceremony occurred at the priest's home near the Catholic Church in the presence of a small number of intimate friends of the contracting parties. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. G.H. Woodrome and has been reared in this city. She is possessed of so many lovable traits and graces of character that she rarely fails to form friends of all acquaintances. For the past two or three years she has been one of the efficient salesladies at the Lyons Store and only a couple of weeks ago did she resign this position and then only to attend to the preliminaries incident to the happy event which was so auspiciously consumated yesterday afternoon. The groom is a native of Lavaca County, having been reared in the Koerth community. His vocation for a number of years has been that of teacher. He quit this profession a few months since to accept a position at the C. Dees Mercantile Company's store. Mr. Ebner is one of our finest and most solid young men and starts out in the married life under conditions that give every promise of a successful career. The happy couple will set up housekeeping right away in a handsome cottage home they have had erected in the northwestern part of the city. The HERALD joins their hosts of friends in wishing for them that they may ever have fair seas o'er which to sail their matrimonial craft. ----------------- They lived in Yoakum for several years. One son was born here. Then they moved to Sweet Home, about seven miles from Yoakum, where Will had the general store and post office. Four sons were born here. Elbie taught school in Sweet Home about five years and stayed with Sister and Will. She and I did a lot of baby-sitting. There was always a large garden, chickens, hogs and cows. And with the grocery business there was an abundance of food but it seemed Sister cooked all the time "as the boys had no bottom - - they ate all the time". About 1925 they moved to Agua Dulce, Texas. |
Victorin Braud married Sara Antoridge. |
Sara Antoridge married Victorin Braud. |
Ellen Lyons was born on 6 May 1893 at San Francisco, California. In 1920, Ellen Lyons married William Henry Braud, son of James Alexander Braud and Margaret Mahala Green. |
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William Bernard Ebner was born on 13 May 1889 at Koerth, Texas.
He was the son of John Paul Ebner and Mary Gerdes.
On 23 April 1911, at age 21, William Bernard Ebner married Sarah Elizabeth Braud, age 22, daughter of James Alexander Braud and Margaret Mahala Green.
William Bernard Ebner died on 24 December 1977 at Corpus Christi, Texas, at age 88.
He was buried at St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery, Yoakum, Texas.
INFORMATION FROM BURKETT-GREEN-WOODROME BOOK (Page 52): William Bernard Ebner's parents were: Mary Gerdes and John Paul Ebner. On the 1860 Census, Lavaca County, Texas, is listed: Frederick Ebner, age 53, farmer Mary, age 45 Frederick, age 22 Elizabeth, age 17 John, age 6 - father of W.B. Ebner William, age 2 In 1976 John Paul Ebner (son of W.B. Ebner) wrote to me: "Switzerland had three distinct groups: Swiss-Italian, Swiss-French, and Swiss-German. Dad was full-blooded German. Incidentally, when I was in Lyon, France, during World War II, I bought an I.D. bracelet in gold with my name. The seller's wife was from Switzerland and was named Ebner. During my whole army career I met only one other person with the name of Ebner. I remeber his saying, 'I've been following you for three years and finally I've met you'. I can't say for sure but we decided we could have been distant relatives as our ancestors had all originated from the Swiss Alps." Michael (Mike) Leslie Ebner (son of W.B. Ebner) has the Ebner family coat-of-arms. When the Ebner's came to America they landed at Indianola and went to Brownville (not Brownsville) in West Texas to live. Mike has a chest his gr-grandfather brought to America in 1842. It was made with wooden pegs. Mike has refinished and cedar-lined it. |
John Paul Ebner was born in 1854. He was the son of Frederick Ebner and Mary ?. John Paul Ebner married Mary Gerdes. |
Mary Gerdes was born in 1860. Mary Gerdes married John Paul Ebner, son of Frederick Ebner and Mary ?. |
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William Henry Ebner is the son of William Bernard Ebner and Sarah Elizabeth Braud. |
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James Edward Ebner was born on 19 July 1913 at Sweet Home, Texas. He was the son of William Bernard Ebner and Sarah Elizabeth Braud. James Edward Ebner died on 24 July 1976 at Alice, Texas, at age 63. He was buried at Alice Fraternal Cemetery, Alice, Texas. |
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Joseph Braud Ebner is the son of William Bernard Ebner and Sarah Elizabeth Braud. |
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John Paul Ebner was born on 29 June 1917 at Sweet Home, Texas.
He was the son of William Bernard Ebner and Sarah Elizabeth Braud.
John Paul Ebner died on 22 September 1977 at Dallas, Texas, at age 60.
He was buried at Alice Fraternal Cemetery, Alice, Texas.
INFORMATION FROM BURKETT-GREEN-WOODROME BOOK (Page 52): In 1976 John Paul Ebner (son of W.B. Ebner) wrote to me: "Switzerland had three distinct groups: Swiss-Italian, Swiss-French, and Swiss-German. Dad was full-blooded German. Incidentally, when I was in Lyon, France, during World War II, I bought an I.D. bracelet in gold with my name. The seller's wife was from Switzerland and was named Ebner. During my whole army career I met only one other person with the name of Ebner. I remeber his saying, 'I've been following you for three years and finally I've met you'. I can't say for sure but we decided we could have been distant relatives as our ancestors had all originated from the Swiss Alps." [Page 53]: He willed his body to science at the Texas Medical Center. Grave marker is in Alice Fraternal Cemetery, Alice, Texas. |
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Michael Leslie Ebner is the son of William Bernard Ebner and Sarah Elizabeth Braud. |
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Willie Etta Tuggle was born on 4 March 1859 at Clinton, Texas. She was the daughter of Thomas J. Tuggle and Permelia ?. On 19 December 1878, at age 19, Willie Etta Tuggle married George Houston Woodrome, age 18, son of Edmund Bee Woodrome and Eliza Jane Sexton. Willie Etta Tuggle died on 24 March 1888 at Terryville, Texas, at age 29. She was buried at County Line Cemetery, near, Terryville, Texas. |
Thomas J. Tuggle married Permelia ?.
Thomas J. Tuggle was census indicates Blacksmith in 1860. |
Permelia ? married Thomas J. Tuggle. |
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Thomas Edmond Woodrome was born on 27 January 1880 at Terryville, Texas.
He was the son of George Houston Woodrome and Willie Etta Tuggle.
On 15 May 1901, at age 21, Thomas Edmond Woodrome married Anna Marie Rudinger, age 20, daughter of Joseph Rudinger III and Regina Britt.
Thomas Edmond Woodrome died on 23 June 1962 at San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, at age 82.
He was buried at The Family Cemetery part of Holy Cross Cemetery, D'Hanis, Texas.
NOTES FROM BURKETT-GREEN-WOODROME BOOK by Mina Mae Woodrome (PAGE 106): Thomas Edmond Woodrome was named for his two grandfathers: Thomas J. Tuggle and Edmund Bee Woodrome (variation in spelling Edmund). He served in the Spanish-American War 1898. Tom and Anna had a cenotaph erected in The Family Cemetery, D'Hanis, Texas. It is about eight feet high. On one side are names of Anna's paternal gr-grandparents, grandparents, parents, her brothers and sisters. Also, names of Tom's parents and his brothers and sisters. On the other side there is a large cross with IHS. At the bottom, "In memory of our loved ones - erected by Thomas E. and Anna M. Woodrome." |
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Royal Stanley Woodrome was born on 10 May 1881 at Terryville, Texas. He was the son of George Houston Woodrome and Willie Etta Tuggle. On 3 January 1904, at age 22, Royal Stanley Woodrome married Annie Laurie Monk, age 22, daughter of Alfred Frederick Monk and Leona Sophronea Wiggins. Royal Stanley Woodrome died on 3 June 1934 at Taft, Texas, at age 53. He was buried at Oak Grove Cemetery, Yoakum, Texas. |
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Addie Permelia Woodrome was born on 2 February 1883 at Terryville, Texas. She was the daughter of George Houston Woodrome and Willie Etta Tuggle. On 2 May 1903, at age 20, Addie Permelia Woodrome married Lauchlin Salidon Spencer, age 28. Addie Permelia Woodrome died on 20 January 1949 at age 65. She was buried at Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, California. |
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John Taylor Woodrome was born on 18 December 1884 at Terryville, Texas. He was the son of George Houston Woodrome and Willie Etta Tuggle. On 28 March 1906, at age 21, John Taylor Woodrome married Lanah Louise Martin, daughter of D. E. Martin. On 2 February 1922, at age 37, John Taylor Woodrome married Irene Moody Reisel, age 32, daughter of William Moody and Georgia ?. John Taylor Woodrome died on 15 July 1972 at Houston, Texas, at age 87. He was buried at Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery, Houston, Texas. |
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Willie Eudora Woodrome was born on 23 April 1887 at Terryville, Texas. She was the daughter of George Houston Woodrome and Willie Etta Tuggle. On 17 September 1911, at age 24, Willie Eudora Woodrome married Herman Francis Forrester, age 27, son of Anton Forrester and Selma Schrade. Willie Eudora Woodrome died on 7 April 1972 at Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, at age 84. She was buried at Crestwood Memorial Gardens, Flint, Michigan. |
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Edmund Bee Woodrome was born on 18 September 1815 at Peoria, Territory of Illinois.
He was the son of John Woodrome and Jemima Edwards.
On 24 December 1840, at age 25, Edmund Bee Woodrome married at Lawrence County, Arkansas,, Eliza Jane Sexton, age 16.
Edmund Bee Woodrome died on 4 February 1873 at Terryville, DeWitt County, Texas, at age 57.
He was buried at Hollan Cemetery, Terryville, Texas; marker moved to County Line Cemetery.
1850 census taken in 1850 at Reeds Creek Township, Lawrence County, Arkansas, Census Lists: Age 31; Farmer; $1250; born in Ill; M432_27 pg. 209 image 418. In February 1964 grave stones for Edmund Bee, Eliza Jane and William Carney Bazil Woodrome were moved from the Hollan Cemetery to the County Line Cemetery. The stones are set in concrete with a marker stating burial had been in the Hollan Cemetery, which is in a fenced-off densely wooded area on the Raetzsch Wagener Ranch near Terryville, Texas. Edmund Bee Woodrome came with his parents from Illinois to Arkansas. They first lived in Pine Bluff and later in Lawrence County. He was of dark complexion, with black hair and brown eyes, 5 feet 10 inches tall. He was honest, sober, never known to use profane or slang words and never belonged to a church. He was well educated. He taught private school several years. He had many books, mainly ancient history and law. He was well versed in civil law. In our family scrapbook is a letter that says, "E.B. Woodrome was a brilliant lawyer. People came from near and far to consult him on legal matters." His farm of about 300 acres was on Reed's Creek, about 10 miles west of Batesville. He had a double two-story log house with passage between, porch at the side, and stone chimneys at each end. He was restless. The Woodrome family came to Texas in 1855. The trip was made by one wagon drawn by two yoke of oxen, one wagon drawn by two horses, extra horses, mules and cattle. Harrison Taylor, then eight years old, rode a mule and helped drive the cattle. They settled in Tarrant County. He was a Mason. The demit issued from the Evans Store Lodge 212, Deer Creek, Tarrant County, Texas, is in our family scrapbook. The lodge was in existence only one year. It was chartered in 1858 and demised in 1859 in Tarrant County at Roxanna in the State of Texas. The demit was issued on the reason for moving west but he evidently changed his mind because he later moved to Gonzales County. He was in the Civil War. In 1864 men up to 50 years of age were drafted. He was in active service a few months, stationed near Bonham, Texas, about a hundred miles from his home in Tarrant County. He was not in battles. In September 1867 the Woodrome family moved to Gonzales County. Here they lived one year and in August, 1868, they moved to Terryville, DeWitt County, Texas. He was engaged in the operation of freight wagons serving Port Lavaca, Terryville, Lockhart and Bastrop. |
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Eliza Jane Sexton was born on 13 March 1824 at Indiana.
On 24 December 1840, at age 16, Eliza Jane Sexton married at Lawrence County, Arkansas,, Edmund Bee Woodrome, age 25, son of John Woodrome and Jemima Edwards.
Eliza Jane Sexton died on 14 June 1883 at Terryville, DeWitt County, Texas, at age 59.
She was buried at Hollan Cemetery moved to County Line Cemetery, Terryville, Texas.
1850 census taken in 1850 at Reeds Creek Township, Lawrence County, Arkansas, Census Lists: Age 26; born in Ind; cannot read/write; M432_27 pg. 209 image 418. NOTES FROM BURKETT-GREEN-WOODROME BOOK by Mina Mae Woodrome (PAGE 62): There is no information on her family. Further searching is needed. I had spent much time looking in Tennessee records because it was reported in "The Woodrome Family Tree" that she was born in Nashville. On the 1850 census of Lawrence County, Arkansas, and on the 1880 census of DeWitt County, Texas, it is shown that she was born in Indiana, her father was born in Illinois and her mother was born in Tennessee. On the 1880 census Emma Louise Potts age 13, an orphan, was the only one listed as living with her. She was of fair complexion, red hair and gray eyes, 5 feet 2 inches tall. She was quiet, reserved, but firm, and was truly a homemaker. A fine seamstress, she learned to tailor suits for men - - this was after she had five children. She enjoyed riding horses and was an expert horsewoman. Grandmother Woodrome's Bible is about 3x6x9" with a thick brown leather cover. Print is easy to read. Some pages and index in front of the book are missing, some were loose, so I had it rebound. Although the publisher's page, introduction and preface are gone, there is a page at the beginning of the New Testament which gives the date 1848, published by the American Bible Society. In the family record between the Old Testament and New Testament the handwriting is very ornate - some in script and some hand printed, some in black, blue and green ink. In this part with the family record Grandmother had pasted clippings of short articles and poems. A page that she pasted into the Bible appears to be a Godey lady print in color. Detail is exquisite. Under the picture "Robe Valentine" is printed. There appears to be a handwritten autograph or signature. It looks like "WAW", a line drawn under the initials and under the line a word that appears to be "Ball". There is a pretty little bookmark made of special paper with small holes which were embroidered with silk thread. What is left of it is 1/2x5. On the left side and across the top is a border of red flowers with green leaves in cross stitch. The Bible (picture of a book) is embroidered in gold thread and words "Our Guide" are embroidered in green silk thread. Evidently she kept her supply of postage stamps in her Bible. On the bottom of page 398 is an uncanceled one-cent stamp - stuck fast to the page. I'm not sure how we came into possession of this Bible. I can remember when I was very small Papa visited his sister Sarah Ann. I think she gave it to him. After my parents died and we were dividing their things, my brother took our family Bible and I took Grandmother's. The pages are old and stained and worn and whether Grandmother or Aunt Sarah Ann (or whoever passed it on to us) placed some of these things in it - - I feel that we have a treasure. The records in this publication would not be as complete had we not had the information that has been preserved for us in Grandmother Woodrome's Bible. She was a member of the Missionary Babtist Church. *Her will statement was made to her son, Harrison Taylor Woodrome on the day she died (June 14, 1883). Six days later, June 20, 1883, this instrument was prepared. The will is in the George Houston Woodrome family scrapbook. |
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Jemima Evaline Woodrome was born on 27 August 1842 at Arkansas.
She was the daughter of Edmund Bee Woodrome and Eliza Jane Sexton.
In 1858, Jemima Evaline Woodrome married at Tarrant County, Texas,, Thomas Levert James, son of Benjamin James and ? Gaskell.
Jemima Evaline Woodrome died on 20 March 1868 at Gonzales County, Texas, at age 25.
1850 census taken in 1850 at Reeds Creek Township, Lawrence County, Arkansas, Census Lists: Age 8; born in Ark; attended school; M432_27 pg. 209 image 418. |
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Sarah Ann Woodrome was born on 30 March 1844 at Pocahontas, Arkansas.
She was the daughter of Edmund Bee Woodrome and Eliza Jane Sexton.
On 12 March 1860, at age 15, Sarah Ann Woodrome married at Texas,, William Lewis Collings, son of Thomas Collings.
On 13 December 1866, at age 22, Sarah Ann Woodrome married at Texas,, Capt. John Thomas Tucker, age 20, son of James Madison Tucker and Luranie Gregory.
Sarah Ann Woodrome died on 12 February 1917 at Pecos, Reeves County, Texas, at age 72.
She was buried at Fairview Cemetery, Pecos, Texas.
1850 census taken in 1850 at Reeds Creek Township, Lawrence County, Arkansas, Census Lists: Age 7; born in Ark; attended school; M432_27 pg. 209 image 418. NOTES FROM BURKETT-GREEN-WOODROME BOOK by Mina Mae Woodrome (PAGE 81): It has been reported that Sarah Ann had 13 children. There is record of two Collings children, six Tucker children and one child they reared. |
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Nancy Fowler Woodrome was born on 2 August 1845 at Reeds Creek Township, Lawrence County, Arkansas.
She was the daughter of Edmund Bee Woodrome and Eliza Jane Sexton.
Nancy Fowler Woodrome died on 13 May 1856 at Johnson County, Texas, at age 10.
1850 census taken in 1850 at Reeds Creek Township, Lawrence County, Arkansas, Census Lists: Age 6; born in Ark; attended school; M432_27 pg. 209 image 418. Possibly born in Reed's Creek Township, Lawrence County, Arkansas. She is listed on the 1850 Census for this county. Her name is given as Nancy J., however, her mother's Bible gives her birth and death dates and gives her name as Nancy Fowler. |
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Harrison Taylor Woodrome was born on 11 January 1847 at near, Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
He was the son of Edmund Bee Woodrome and Eliza Jane Sexton.
On 25 November 1874, at age 27, Harrison Taylor Woodrome married Angelina Elizabeth Bradley, age 20, daughter of Charles Bradley and Elizabeth Clare.
Harrison Taylor Woodrome died on 25 June 1934 at Yoakum, Texas, at age 87.
He was buried at St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery, Yoakum, Texas.
1850 census taken in 1850 at Reeds Creek Township, Lawrence County, Arkansas, Census Lists: Age 5; born in Ark; M432_27 pg. 209 image 418. |
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Sidney Bandy Woodrome was born on 18 June 1850 at Arkansas. She was the daughter of Edmund Bee Woodrome and Eliza Jane Sexton. Sidney Bandy Woodrome died on 4 May 1854 at Arkansas, at age 3. |
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John Jay Woodrome was born on 13 January 1853 at Arkansas.
He was the son of Edmund Bee Woodrome and Eliza Jane Sexton.
On 8 February 1877, at age 24, John Jay Woodrome married Dora Margaret Stapp, age 21, daughter of Oliver Hardin Stapp and Margaret Bonham.
John Jay Woodrome died on 9 November 1884 at Terryville, DeWitt County, Texas, at age 31.
He was buried at Hollan Cemetery, Terryville, Texas; marker moved to County Line Cemetery.
He established the first post office, operated a general merchandise store and served as County Commissioner. At Terryville, Texas. |
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Zilpha Jane Woodrome was born on 30 June 1855 at Johnson County, Texas.
She was the daughter of Edmund Bee Woodrome and Eliza Jane Sexton.
On 29 October 1871, at age 16, Zilpha Jane Woodrome married John D. Cook.
Zilpha Jane Woodrome died on 5 November 1873 at Terryville, Texas, at age 18.
She was buried at Hollan Cemetery, near Terryville, Texas.
The Woodrome Family came to Texas in 1855. Most likely Zilpha Jane was born in Arkansas. If Zilpha Jane and her son had gravestones, they could not be found at the time stones for her parents and a brother were moved from the Hollan Cemetery to the County Line Cemetery in 1964. |
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William Carney Basil Woodrome was born on 30 August 1857 at Tarrant County, Texas.
He was the son of Edmund Bee Woodrome and Eliza Jane Sexton.
William Carney Basil Woodrome died on 5 January 1887 at Yoakum, Lavaca County, Texas, at age 29.
He was buried at Hollan Cemetery, Terryville, Texas; marker moved to County Line Cemetery.
In 1964 his gravestone was moved to County Line Cemetery, near Terryville, Texas. |
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John Woodrome was born circa 1787 at Kentucky.
Circa 1810, John Woodrome married Jemima Edwards.
John Woodrome was in the War of 1812, and was also a participant in the Battle of New Orleans. From "History of the Town and Precinct of Ashley" (Illinois): The Woodromes were the first settlers of this precinct: they came in 1825. In the autumn following William and Burton Nichols, from the state of Georgia, came and settled on section twenty-three in this precinct. Soon after these followed Elisha Smith, Thomas Howell and the Widow McMillian. She had a very large family, who have all long since passed from the earth, except one daughter, the Widow I. T. Wheelis, who yet resides in the township" (must have been written in the late 1800's). The following were persons who settled in the precinct previous to 1828: James Veach, William Green, Stephen McKinzie, David McKinzie, John Steele, John Woodrome, William Woodrome, Joel Woodrome, David Woodrome, and Jordan Woodrome, all sons of James Woodrome, the first settler in the precinct. The all settled in the same locality, and it was known as the "Woodrome Settlement". The Woodromes moved to Illinois from the Bedford County, TN area. NOTES FROM BURKETT-GREEN-WOODROME BOOK by Mina Mae Woodrome: He married a small brunette whose last name was Smith. The family moved to Pine Buff, Arkansas, and later to Lawrence County. Here he had a mail contract. Between 1830-1880 the following counties were formed from the original Lawrence County: Greene, Independence, Randolph and Sharp. In the 1820 Census for Illinois, Covington township, is listed: John Woodrum, 1 M under 10; 2 M 10-16; 1 M 45 up; 1 F under 10; 1 F 10-16; 1 F 26-45; 1 F 45 up The "1 M under 10" could be Edmund Bee Woodrome as he was born in 1815. In the Gold Rush of 1849 John went to California in an ox wagon and stayed two years. A grown grandson went with him. They had no gold when they returned. 1839 court records show John Woodrome given custody of W. D. Barnett minor son of deceased William D. Barnett (first husband of Anna Woodrome) on January 1839. |
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Jemima Edwards was born circa 1781 at South Carolina. Circa 1810, Jemima Edwards married John Woodrome. |
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Edna Woodrome is the daughter of John Woodrome and Jemima Edwards. |
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Anna Woodrome was born on 3 March 1814 at Tennessee. She was the daughter of John Woodrome and Jemima Edwards. In March 1830, Anna Woodrome married at Perry County, Illinois,, Edmund Singleton Kirkpatrick, age 20, son of John Kirkpatrick and Rebecca Singleton. Anna Woodrome died circa 1860 at Reeds Creek Township, Lawrence County, Arkansas. |
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Edmund Singleton Kirkpatrick was born on 22 February 1810 at Jackson County, Tennessee.
He was the son of John Kirkpatrick and Rebecca Singleton.
In March 1830, at age 20, Edmund Singleton Kirkpatrick married at Perry County, Illinois,, Anna Woodrome, daughter of John Woodrome and Jemima Edwards.
Edmund Singleton Kirkpatrick died on 10 September 1876 at Lawrence County, Arkansas, at age 66.
From "A Kirkpatrick Genealogy, The family of James Kirkpatrick of South Carolina, ca 1715-1786, 2nd edition, printed 1995, edited by Melvin E. Kirkpatrick and David Hudson" (pages 28-29): Edmund Singleton Kirkpatrick, who is called Edward in many records, was the child of John Kirkpatrick's first marriage to a woman who has not been identified. Edmund himself was married twice. His first wife, whom he married in 1830 in IL, was Anna Barnett Woodrome, daughter of John and Jemina (Edwards) Woodrome. She was born 3 March 1814 in TN and died in late 1860. Most of the children came from this union. The second marriage to Mrs. Elizabeth (Smithee) Goacher took place in 1861. She was mother to four children by Edmund but only one is identified. In addition to being a farmer, E.S. Kirkpatrick was a brick and stone mason. He built some of the finest houses in Batesville, AR. In 1835 the family moved to Independence Co., AR and in 1836 to Washington Township, Lawrence Co., AR, where they were listed in the 1850 census. The census lists him as Edward L. Kirkpatrick but he is obviously the same man. The census data gives his wife as Ana B. and her age as 37. In 1835, Edmund came to AR, settled on Big Bottom, White River, Independence Co., AR. In 1836, he moved to Lawrence Co., AR, settle on Reed's Creek, 20 mi. NE to Batesville, AR. Owned 160 acres of land on Reed's Creek and raised his family there. Became owner of 500 acres and considerable property. He was a Baptist Preacher for Reeds Creeks, AR from 1839 until his death. He was also a Democrat. He served in the Black Hawk War in 1832, and in 1850 and 1855 he applied for bounty land warrants based on this service. The applications for warrants came from Lawrence Co., AR. He served as a private under Capt. William J. Stephenson, 1st Brigade, 2nd Regiment, Illinois Mounted Volunteers, in the Black Hawk War. He mustered at Hennepin, IL and served briefly. According to the "Centennial History of Arkansas", Edmund was at the battle of Kellogg's Grove and had a horse shot out from under him. His brother, William T. Kirkpatrick served with the same unit. |
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Dr. John Newton Kirkpatrick was born on 30 October 1831 at Duquin, Franklin County, Illinois.
He was the son of Edmund Singleton Kirkpatrick and Anna Woodrome.
Dr. John Newton Kirkpatrick died on 14 December 1916 at Thayer, Missouri, at age 85.
They settled in Radolph County, Arkansas, on Elevenpoint River, at Elm Store. He was a doctor. |
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Albert N. Kirkpatrick is the son of Dr. John Newton Kirkpatrick and Sarah Catherine Wann. |
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Bernard Franklin Jr. was born on 28 April 1756 at Orange County, Virginia. He was the son of Bernard Franklin and Mary Cleveland. On 14 March 1793, at age 36, Bernard Franklin Jr. married Martha Patsy Cleveland. |
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Elizabeth Franklin was born on 10 March 1762 at Virginia or Wilkes County, North Carolina. She was the daughter of Bernard Franklin and Mary Cleveland. |
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Abner Franklin was born on 28 April 1764 at Virginia or Wilkes County, North Carolina. He was the son of Bernard Franklin and Mary Cleveland. Abner Franklin married Rhonda Cleveland. |
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Shadrach Franklin was born on 20 April 1769 at Albemarle County, Virginia. He was the son of Bernard Franklin and Mary Cleveland. In 1787, Shadrach Franklin married at Surry County, North Carolina,, Judith Taliaferrro. |
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Mary Franklin was born on 14 May 1771 at Wilkes County, North Carolina. She was the daughter of Bernard Franklin and Mary Cleveland. On 12 February 1796, at age 24, Mary Franklin married at Surry County, North Carolina,, Robert Nall. |
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Mesach Franklin was born on 17 September 1773 at Virginia. He was the son of Bernard Franklin and Mary Cleveland. On 2 February 1802, at age 28, Mesach Franklin married at Wilkes County, North Carolina,, Mildred Edwards. Mesach Franklin died on 18 December 1839 at Fishers River, Surry County, North Carolina, at age 66. |
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Benjamin Franklin was born in 1778 at North Carolina. He was the son of Bernard Franklin and Mary Cleveland. |
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