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According to the narrative on the monument:
"The five men listed and a Mr. Price, age 65 or 70, all
Confederate soldiers, while returning to their company, stopped
to rest and water their horses at the mouth of Richland Creek in
Searcy County. Jayhawking Union soldiers ambushed them from the
bluff, shooting in the back six of the group of eight. Two sons
of James Angel escaped and brought word to the families.
_(RESEARCH QUERY) GARRETT Of Virginia or NC_ | _Levi GARRETT _______| | (1796 - 1880) | | |____________________________________________ | _Temple Hicks GARRETT C.S.A._| | (1818 - 1864) m 1838 | | | ____________________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |____________________________________________ | | |--John Wesley GARRETT C.S.A. | (1841 - 1864) | ____________________________________________ | | | _George HINSON ______| | | (1758 - 1830) | | | |____________________________________________ | | |_Henrietta HINSON ___________| (1817 - 1900) m 1838 | | ____________________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |____________________________________________
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Children:
2 Paxton HOUSTON d: BET. 1807 - 1820
2 Robert HOUSTON d: BET. 1812 - 1820
2 James HOUSTON d: UNKNOWN
2 John HOUSTON d: AFT. 1807
2 Samuel HOUSTON II b: 2 MAR 1793 d: 26 JUL 1863 + Eliza H.
ALLEN
+ Margaret Moffett LEA b: ABT. 1819 d: 3 DEC 1867
2 William HOUSTON d: AFT. 1827 + ? BALL
2 Isabella HOUSTON d: BET. 1807 - 1820
2 Mary HOUSTON + Matthew WALLACE + William WALLACE
2 Elizabeth Ann HOUSTON + ? MOORE
_Samuel HOUSTON _____+ | (1650 - 1730) m 1670 _John HOUSTON II "the Immigrant"_| | (1689 - 1754) m 1717 | | |_Margaret MCCLUNG ___ | (1650 - 1747) m 1670 _Robert HOUSTON _____| | (1720 - ....) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Margaret Mary CUNNINGHAM _______| | (1696 - 1754) m 1717 | | |_____________________ | | |--Samuel HOUSTON I | (1750 - 1807) | _____________________ | | | _________________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary DAVIDSON ______| (1720 - ....) | | _____________________ | | |_________________________________| | |_____________________
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Need kinship established for the kids on this card, hoping to
find info to link them or if none need to eliminate from my
research. Please help, All input appreciated on the following
surnames: This surname is spelled Pearl, Pearle, Purl, Purle,
Perle, and Pearly, Perrill.
Early Emigrants
Allin Perley age 27 birthdate 1608 Husbandman
April 2 1635 Transported to New England on the ship.
The Planter Nico Trarice. From what i can find they were from
Whales and settled in MASS.
Earley Emigrants
Michael Perrill came here March, 25 1634 arrived in ST.Clements
Island, Maryland.
On the Ships Ark& Doves out of Gravesend then it was known as
Cowes, Isle Of Wight.
PA.Bedford......S..1840.Jacob Purell
PA.Bedford......Be.1850.Ann.Purell.
"Info from St. John's the Evangelist Rom. Cath. Church in
Frederick, Md. Baptisms:
Perill, Ruther, Oct. 1819
Perill, Mary Helena, 6 May 1822
Purtell, Margaret, 8 Apr. 1832
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sengercm/indexpearl.html
PURL in Census Records: Unidentified Kin??
PA.Allegheny....Pi.1820.John.PURL...
PA.Armstrong....Ki.1830.Benjamin....
PA.Armstrong....Ki.1830.William.....
PA.Armstrong....Ma.1880.Sarah...........1872.PA
PA.Armstrong....Va.1900.David.W.........1852.PA
PA.Carbon.......Lo.1850.Joseph.PURLE....1820.PA
PA.Centre..........1900.John............1867.PA
PA.Centre.......Be.1880.Hannah..........1820.Ir
PA.Centre.......Be.1900.Hannah..........1829
PA.Chester.........1900.Hannah..........1854.PA
PA.Chester.........1900.Herbert.........1877.PA
PA.Chester.........1900.Parke.PUREL.....1876.PA
PA.Chester......Ho.1810.Jacob.PURL..
PA.Chester......Ho.1820.Jacob.PERIL.
PA.Westmoreland.Do.1810.Daniel.PURL.
PA.Westmoreland.Do.1820.John.PURL...
PA.Westmoreland.Do.1830.David.......
PA.Westmoreland.Do.1840.John.PURL...
PA.Westmoreland.S..1800.Daniel.PURREL.
AR.Sebastian....Up.1900.Stark.?.........1865.AR
AR.Union........El.1900.Thomas.(b)......1878.LA
AR.Benton.......Br.1900.Annie...........1880.AR
AR.Benton.......Os.1900.Samuel.W..PERL..1831.AR
KS.Saline.......Oh.1880.John.C..PURL....1828.KY
KS.Saline.......Sa.1900.Ben.............1854.KY
KS.Shawnee......Ro.1900.James.H.........1858.PA
KS.Washington...Wa.1900.Joseph..........1865.OH
KS.Woodson......Ce.1900.Manfred.J.......1850.NY
KS.Wyandotte....Ka.1900.William.........1868.MO
KS.Wyandotte....Sh.1900.Bertha..........1883.MO
Unidentified Purls In KY
KY.Breckinridge.Ha.1900.Thomas.PURL.....1880.KY
KY.Breckinridge.Ro.1900.A..Susan........1838.KY
KY.Breckinridge.Ro.1900.T..Charles......1849.KY
KY.Bullitt......Pi.1900.Charles.F.......1844.KY
KY.Bullitt......Pi.1900.Fannie.H........1886.KY
KY.Bullitt......Pi.1900.Jasper..........1867.KY
KY.Bullitt......Sh.1880.Charles.J.......1845.KY
KY.Bullitt......Sh.1900.Oscar.W.........1865.KY
Unidentified Purls in MO:
MO.Osage........Be.1880.Agnis.V.........1838.VA
MO.Osage........Be.1880.John.(b)........1838.KY
MO.Osage........Be.1900.Agness..........1846.VA
MO.Osage........Be.1900.John.(b)........1835.MO
MO.Osage........Be.1900.William.T.......1864.MO
MO.Pike.........Pe.1880.James.(b).......1855.MO
MO.Pike.........Pr.1900.Green.(b).......1855.MO
MO.Morgan.......Os.1880.Morgan.PURL.....1846.MO (who is this?)
MO.Morgan.......Bu.1900.Ralph.C..PERL...1890.MO ditto
MO.Morgan.......Ma.1900.Abbie.(b).......1855.MO ditto
MO.Morgan.......Os.1900.Margaret.PURL...1843.MO ditto
Abagil PURL Sex: F Event(s): Birth: 12 May 1856 Morgan,
Missouri Parents: Father: Robert PURL.
MO.Camden.......Au.1880.Abigail.PURL(b).1855.MO
MO.Camden.......Os.1880.Austin.PURL.(b).1853.MO (colored) see
note below.
MO.Camden.......Ru.1900.Martha.(b)......1855.MO
1880 Census Place: Osage, Camden, Missouri
Source: FHL Film 1254678 National Archives Film T9-0678
Page 48A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Austin PURL Self M S B 37 MO Occ: Blacksmith Fa: TN Mo:
MO
Nellie PURL Wife F S B 27 MO Occ: Keeping House Fa: ---
Mo: ---
Thomas PURL Son M S B 7 MO Occ: At School Fa: MO Mo: MO
John PURL Son M S B 7 MO Occ: At School Fa: MO Mo: MO
Lew BRINKER SSon M S B 14 MO Occ: At Home Fa: MO Mo: MO
msg by Hoyt Young--subject: Re: cemeteries in Camden
County--email: 058695701--date: August 24, 2001
"Martha Purl has an extensive story on the Purl family, starting
as slaves and being set free by civil war. Martha Purl was a
wedding gift from William E. Williams to their daughter
Elizabeth Williams when she married Valentine Moulder. Martha is
described as a mulatto. She generally lived with two of the
Moulder daughters one had married a Green one a Warren. She was
always considered a negro by neighbors who always admired her as
a fine woman. In about l886 Martha married Austen Purl. Austen
Purl had been married earlier to Nellie Brinker.
This information may be of marginal interest to you; Austin Purl
was b abt 1850 The son of slaves belonging to Ambrose Purl
(white) a farmer living in Osage Township of Camden Co. MO.
Ambrose Purls personal property consisted of this family of 8
slaves value $6,830.
Osase Township Camden Co. is in north part of Camden Co. almost
sure to have been on Osage River . This would have been near
your Purl family of Morgan Co.
This information comes from Camden Co. Historian a publication
of l992 of Camden Co Historical Soceity. My family was also well
acquainted with Martha Purl. One other item Austen Purl had
worked for one my ancestors after Civil War (Wm Crain) This is a
lengthy article on descendants of Camden Co. slaves after Civil
War.
Thus we have as quite common two families one white and one
their colored slaves. While this story is almost exclusively
about blacks, Ambrose Purl (white of Osage Township) is
mentioned briefly. Hope I have made this message
understandable." Hoyt Young
MO.Carroll......Re. 1880.Francis.K.......1840.OH
Morgan County Missouri Marriages – Book 4&5:
PURL, H. W. +. BRADSHAW, Rosetta 7/1/1892.
PURL, H. W. + FORD, Emma 12/15/1894 G. W. Ford, father of bride,
consents.
PURL, H. W. + PARRACK, Perlina 11/5/1900
PURL, Wm. J. + GRACE, Isabelle 9/23/1891 Emily M. Fradenburgh,
mother of bride, consents.
COMER, Wm. A. + PURL, Josephine 3/10/1895 Wm. Comer, father of
groom, consents.
TUTT, James + PURL, Mattie 4/20/1896 Abbie Purl, mother of
bride, consents.
HOUCHENS, James W. + GOODMAN, Lelia Purl 3/24/1897
SCHRADER, Herbert + PURL, Carrie 3/13/1899 Frank Schrader,
father of groom, consents.
who could this be? PA.Allegheny....Pi.1820.John.PURL...
Ohio Census, 1790-1890
Viewing records 1-4 of 4 Matches
Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other
Info Record Type Database ID#
1799 PURL CHARLES Northwest Terr OH 065 Petitioners OH Early
Census Index OHS1a2473588
1799 PURL JAMES Northwest Terr OH 065 Petitioners OH Early
Census Index OHS1a2473591
1800 PURL CHARLES Ohio Terr OH East Side Siotta River OH 1800
Washington Co. Census Index OH1791292
1800 PURL JAMES Ohio Terr OH East Side Siotta River OH 1800
Washington Co. Census Index OH1791270
Marhall found contact, who said: Dr Purl Myrtillo Agee born
5-5-1876 died 12-18-1955 was the son of Dr Walter Thomas Agee
and Euphemia E White Agee. Purl received medical degree Kansas
City and was author of "THE AGEE FAMILY" He married 2-7-1900 to
Ada Wayland Winn. Walter Thomas Agee son of Pleasant Ford Agee
and Mary E Thomas. Walter died at Kirksville, Mo. P M Agee
lived in Independence, Mo I have looked thru both books and
find no last name of Purl. Author: Agee, Purl Myrtillo,
1876-Agee, James Wesley, 1838-1908. Record of the Agee family.
Title: A record of the Agee family, by P.M. Agee ..
Library: Kansas City, Kansas Public Library Subject: Agee
family. Publisher: Independence, Mo., 1937. Format: 330 p.
illus., (ports., coat of arms) 28 cm. Bibliography: Call
Number: 929.2 A26 Notes: This work is based on "A record of
the Agee family" by the Rev. James W. Agee. cf. Pref.
http://sierra.com/sierrahome/familytree/records/w1812/list/1,2824
,,00.html
Search Results: 15 matching records were found.
Name Additional Info
BENJAMIN PEARL ARTILLERY AND INFANTRY REG'T (MILLS'), NEW YORK
VOLUNTEERS.
BENJAMIN PEARL RYERSON'S REG'T, MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA.
DAVID PEARL 1 REGIMENT (DODGE'S), NEW YORK MILITIA.
DIMON PEARL 2 REG'T (STEELE'S) MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA.
DIMOND PEARL RYERSON'S REG'T, MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA.
EDWARD PEARL 2 REGIMENT (JENNINGS') KENTUCKY VOLS.
*HEZEKIAH PEARL LIEUT. COL. BYRD'S COMMAND, MOUNTED, ILLINOIS
AND MISSOURI MILITIA.
JAMES PEARL PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA.
JOSEPH PEARL RYERSON'S REG'T, MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA.
JOSEPH PEARL WALDRON'S COMMAND, NEW HAMPSHIRE MIL.
PHINEAS PEARL BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA.
RICHARD PEARL BLAKESLEE'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK VOLS.
ROBERT PEARL 2 REGIMENT MARYLAND MILITIA.
WARREN PEARL 1 REG'T (BRAINERD'S) CONNECTICUT MILITIA.
WILLIAM PEARL WALDRON'S COMMAND, NEW HAMPSHIRE MIL.
A Thomas Pearl posted bond for Ralph Gearth in Balto. Co 22 Sept
1679. (No source)."
Also in my search of PURL I have ran into the surnames:
PEARL, PEARLE, PERLE, PURLL (Canda) , PURLLE, PERILL, PERREL or
PIRL. I have heard that there was a rift in our family and one
branch might have changed their name, but to what is unknown to
me.
Also there are Purls in England, India and Germany. In German
the name Purl means Pisch or Pischet which is very
interestering.
Let me hear from you again. You have the most Purls listed I've
ever ran arcross in all my 40 years of research other than the
late Mrs. Joe (Bessie) Purl of Magnolia, MS and Ms Mae VanHorn
of Christoval, TX. Great to know we're not extict, however, our
Purl family only has two Purl male surviving, one is my brother
Roger Paul Martin Purl who is living in Oregon (my 3 other
brothers have died) and one nephew, Ladd Franklin Purl, Jr. of
Hearne, Texas. However, one of my nieces has kept her maiden
name, Sue Ann Purl of Clinton, AR.
Maybe related? Kosciusko County, Indiana
TWP RNG Description of Lands SECT Acres Date of Entry By Whom
Entered District
34 05 NW of NE 25 40 24 Jan 1837 WOODS, Benjamin L. LP
TWP RNG Description of Lands SECT Acres Date of Entry By Whom
Entered District
34 05 SE quarter 04 160 18 Jan 1836 CUNINGHAM, Thomas LP
Purl FAM. REC. Seth Purl married Mary C. Monro 7/7/1837 in
WASHINGTON COUNTY, IOWA, The book is called Three Centuries of
Purls Published by Three Centuries
7335 E. Orchard Rd.#400D Greenwood Village, Co. 80111
Natchez, Apr 14, 1825 Eliza Anne Breedon m. Miles Taylor May 23,
1838.
Jno. M. Breedon m. Louise Beaumont Feb 6, 1818.
Louise Breedon m. Alf. Millard
WBTS National Park Service
No. Soldier Name Side Function Regiment Name
1 Purl, James, Confederate Infantry 12th Consolidated
Regiment, Tennessee Infantry
Crute's compendium contains no history for this unit.
2 Purl, James, Confederate Infantry 22nd Regiment, Tennessee
Infantry (Freeman's)
22nd Infantry Regiment completed its organization at Camp
Trenton, Tennessee, in August, 1861. Men of this unit were
recruited in Memphis and Hardeman, Carroll, Gibson, and Dyer
counties. It served in Cheatham's, R.M. Russell's, and B.R.
Johnson's Brigade, and saw action in the conflicts at Belmont
and Shiloh. On June 16, 1862, it merged into the 12th Regiment.
The field officers were Colonels Thomas J. Freeman and Lipscomb
P. McMurry; Lieutenant Colonels M.H. Pirtle, A.T. Robertson, and
Francis M. Stewart; and Major Benjamin T. Davis.
3 Purl, Nathan, Confederate Infantry 8th Regiment, Mississippi
Infantry:
8th Infantry Regiment was organized at Enterprize, Mississippi,
during the spring of 1861. Many of its members were from Jones,
Wilkinson, and Clarke counties. The unit served in Florida and
Mississippi, then was assigned to General J.K. Jackson's,
Gist's, and Lowry's Brigade, Army of Tennessee. It participated
in the campaigns of the army from Murfreesboro to Atlanta, was
with Hood in Tennessee, and saw action in North Carolina. This
regiment lost forty-seven percent of the 282 at Murfreesboro and
twenty-three percent of the 375 at Chickamauga. In December,
1863, it totalled 287 men and 169 arms. Its casualties at the
Battle of Atlanta were 13 killed, 71 wounded, and 3 missing, and
few surrendered on April 26, 1865. The field officers were
Colonels G.C. Chandler, Guilford G. Flynt, and John C.
Wilkinson; Lieutenant Colonels James T. Gates, Aden McNeill, and
John F. Smith; and Majors Andrew E. Moody, George F. Peek, and
William Watkins.
4 Purl, Phiniss, Union Infantry 7th Regiment, Vermont Infantry:
Organized at Brattleboro and mustered in February 12, 1862, to
date from June 1, 1361. Left State for New York March 10, 1862.
Embarked March 14 for Ship Island, Miss., right wing on Steamer
"Premier," and left wing on Steamer "Tamerlaine," arriving at
Ship Island April 7 and 10. Attached to Phelps' 1st Brigade,
Dept. of the Gulf, to October, 1862. District of West Florida to
December, 1863. Defences of New Orleans, Dept. of the Gulf, to
November, 1864. 2nd Brigade, Reserve Division, Dept. of the
Gulf, to February, 1865. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 13th Army
Corps, Dept. of the Gulf, to June, 1865. Dept. of Texas to
March, 1866.
SERVICE.-Duty at Ship Island, Miss., till May 13, 1862. (Cos.
"B," "C" and "D" detached at Fort Pike May 5 to June 13.)
Regiment moved to New Orleans, La., May 13-16. At Carrollton
till June 15. Moved to Baton Rouge June 15-16. Expedition from
Baton Rouge to Vicksburg, Miss., and operations against
Vicksburg June 20-July 26. Hamilton's Plantation, near Grand
Gulf, June 24. Battle of Baton Rouge August 5. Evacuation of
Baton Rouge August 20. Duty at Carrollton till October 13.
Ordered to Pensacola, Fla., October 13, and garrison duty there
till February 20, 1863. Reconnoissance to Oakfield December 29,
1862. Garrison, Forts Barrancas and Pickens, till June 19, 1863.
Expedition to Oakfield February 17, 1863. Duty at Barrancas and
at Santa Rosa Island till August, 1864. Near Point Washington
February 9, 1864 (Co. "B"). Expedition from Barrancas toward
Pollard, Ala., July 21-25, 1864. Gonzales Station July 22. Old
members mustered out August lO, 1364. Veterans absent on
furlough August 10 to September 27. Left State for Dept. of the
Gulf September 30. Sailed from New York to New Orleans, La.,
October 4, arriving October 13. Duty at New Orleans till
February 19, 1865. Moved to Mobile Point, Ala., February 19.
Campaign against Mobile and its Defences March 17-April 12.
Siege of Spanish Fort and Fort Blakely March 26-April 8. Fort
Blakely April 9. Occupation of Mobile April 12. Action at
Whistler's Station April 13. Expedition to McIntosh Bluff on
Tombigbee River April 19-May 9. At Mobile till June 2. Moved to
Brazos Santiago, Texas, June 2-5; thence to Clarksville June 14,
and duty there till August 2, and at Brownsville till March,
1866. Mustered out March 14, 1866. Regiment lost during service
3 Officers and 10 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4
Officers and 403 Enlisted men by disease.
6 Purl, William, Confederate Infantry 49th regiment, Tennessee
Infantry:
Joseph Crute's compilation of the Confederate Army contains no
history for this unit.
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Mother: Clara Graves HIGGINBOTHAM |
_John SANDIDGE ________+ | (1730 - ....) m 1752 _Benjamin SANDIDGE ____| | (1758 - 1829) m 1783 | | |_Keziah GATEWOOD ______+ | (1730 - 1796) m 1752 _Lindsey SANDIDGE __________| | (1784 - 1852) | | | _Joseph CHILDRESS Sr.__+ | | | (1740 - 1809) | |_Elizabeth CHILDRESS __| | (1765 - 1845) m 1783 | | |_Mary FARIS ___________+ | (1740 - 1829) | |--Mary E. SANDIDGE | (1822 - ....) | _Aaron I HIGGINBOTHAM _+ | | (1720 - 1785) m 1746 | _Aaron HIGGINBOTHAM II_| | | (1752 - 1794) m 1775 | | | |_Clara GRAVES _________+ | | (1720 - 1780) m 1746 |_Clara Graves HIGGINBOTHAM _| (1791 - 1850) | | _Samuel CROXTON Sr.____ | | (1730 - 1767) |_Nancy CROXTON ________| (1756 - 1823) m 1775 | |_Elizabeth_____________ (1730 - ....)
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_____________________ | _____________________| | | | |_____________________ | _John K. SLAUGHTER __| | (1823 - 1904) m 1852| | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--John Maxey SLAUGHTER | (1855 - 1882) | _John MAXEY Jr.______+ | | (1771 - 1834) | _Ephriam MAXEY ______| | | (1803 - 1863) m 1829| | | |_Nancy LANGSDON _____ | | (1780 - ....) |_Judith Ann MAXEY ___| (1830 - 1888) m 1852| | _David TRABUE Jr.____+ | | (1768 - 1842) m 1792 |_Caroline M. TRABUE _| (1802 - 1874) m 1829| |_Judith SALLEE ______+ (1770 - 1841) m 1792
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__________________________________ | _Henry I WATKINS "the Immigrant"_| | (1638 - 1714) m 1658 | | |__________________________________ | _Edward WATKINS Sr.__| | (1676 - ....) m 1723| | | _William PRIDE I "the Immigrant"__ | | | (1600 - ....) | |_Katherine PRIDE ________________| | (1642 - 1699) m 1658 | | |__________________________________ | | |--Edward WATKINS Jr. | (1724 - 1787) | _John TAYLOR _____________________+ | | (1611 - 1658) | _James I TAYLOR _________________| | | (1635 - 1698) m 1682 | | | |_Elizabeth HORTON ________________+ | | (1610 - ....) |_Mary Bishop TAYLOR _| (1688 - 1770) m 1723| | _John GREGORY Sr. "the Immigrant"_+ | | (1622 - 1696) m 1655 |_Mary GREGORY ___________________| (1663 - 1747) m 1682 | |_Elizabeth BISHOPP? ______________+ (1640 - 1676) m 1655
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