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Mother: Martha Felitia TURBERVILLE |
__________________________________ | _Thomas BEALE ___________________________| | | | |__________________________________ | _Robert BEALE _______________| | (1759 - 1843) | | | __________________________________ | | | | |_________________________________________| | | | |__________________________________ | | |--Richard Lee Turbeville BEALE C.S.A. | (1819 - 1893) | _John TURBERVILLE of Hickory Hill_+ | | (1737 - 1799) m 1759 | _George Lee TURBERVILLE of Epping Forest_| | | (1760 - 1798) m 1782 | | | |_Martha CORBIN ___________________+ | | (1738 - 1792) m 1759 |_Martha Felitia TURBERVILLE _| (1786 - 1822) | | _Gawin CORBIN of Buckingham House_+ | | (1738 - 1799) m 1762 |_Elizabeth Tayloe CORBIN ________________| (1764 - ....) m 1782 | |_Johanna TUCKER __________________+ (1744 - ....) m 1762
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Mother: Margaret |
__ | __| | | | |__ | _ BROCK _____________| | | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Margaretta? BROCK? | (1780 - ....) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Margaret____________| (1760 - ....) | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Sally YATES |
Milton Thomas Estes b. 27 AUG 1842 in Adair Co., KY
Albert Simeon Estes b. 11 FEB 1843 in Adair Co., KY + Mary J.
Sowash (Wife)
Ella M. ??? (Wife) b. 12 JUL 1858
John Wesley B. Estes b. 28 JAN 1845 in Adair Co., KY + Martha
Ann Aldredge (Wife) b. 29 APR 1852 in Pettis Co., MO
Sara Frances Estes b. 28 MAY 1847 in Adair Co., KY
Littleton Fenimore Estes II b. 22 FEB 1849 in Adair Co., KY
+Sophia Price (Wife)
Virginia Ann Estes b. 3 JAN 1851 in Adair Co., KY + Joseph
Aldredge (Husband) b. ABT 1850
William Whitfield Estes b. 27 SEP 1852 in Adair Co., KY +Jane
Sowash (Wife)
Ward A. Estes b. 31 MAY 1855 in Adair Co., KY
Census: 24 Aug 1850 Adair Co., KY, age 39, born KY
_Thomas ESTES _______+ | (1692 - 1745) m 1717 _John ESTES _________| | (1725 - 1778) m 1746| | |_Ann ROGERS _________ | (1690 - 1745) m 1717 _Peter ESTES ________| | (1771 - 1838) m 1792| | | _William MARSHALL ___+ | | | (1685 - 1757) m 1715 | |_Mary MARSHALL ______| | (1726 - 1772) m 1746| | |_Elizabeth WILLIAMS _+ | (1691 - 1750) m 1715 | |--Littleton Fennimore ESTES | (1810 - 1875) | _____________________ | | | _John YATES _________| | | (1750 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Sally YATES ________| (1775 - 1834) m 1792| | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Nancy Ann MARTIN |
Flournoy prospered and in 1836 sent an overseer with 100 slaves
to build a home in Chireno, Nacogdoches County. When he received
word that the party had mistakenly gone to Sabine County to the
South, he traveled to Texas and personally guided them to
Chireno. On his arrival he bought additional lands in what are
now Smith, Rains, and Wood counties. In 1840 he donated land for
the Chireno Presbyterian Church and its nearby cemetery. He
completed his home by 1841 and returned to Mississippi for his
family. The Flournoy home was a large, two-story, log and
clapboard structure located midway between San Augustine and
Nacogdoches on the Old San Antonio Road. The home, which still
stood in 1991, evolved into a popular stagecoach stop called the
Halfway Inn. Among early Texas immigrants and notables
frequenting the inn were Sam Houston, Thomas J. Rusk, and James
Pinckney Henderson.
In 1843 Flournoy established the first post office in Chireno
and served as its postmaster. He served for six months in the
Mexican War, from May 15 until September 15, 1846. By the summer
of 1850 he had selected a new homesite a mile southeast of
Quitman in Wood County. He sent his oldest son, Warner Mitchell
Flournoy, to supervise a large group of slaves in the home's
construction. The family occupied the new home by late 1851.
From the beginning Flournoy was active in public affairs. In
1852, as commissioner of the Second Precinct in Wood County, he,
with two associates, used slave labor to build a road from
Quitman to the Upshur county line. They met another crew who had
constructed a similar road from Jefferson. The Jefferson Road,
as it was called, was the first of its kind in Northeast Texas.
Flournoy helped organize Presbyterian churches in Chireno and
Quitman and helped gain the charter for the Flora Masonic Lodge
of Quitman in 1855.
After his wife, Minerva, died in 1858, Flournoy married Harriet
Elvira Fenley of Nacogdoches on January 4, 1859.
He was sixty-one years old when Texas joined the Confederacy in
March 1861. The Texas governor commissioned him brigadier
general and commander of the Texas Militia, Twelfth Brigade.
Flournoy provided the land for Camp Flournoy from his property
holdings just southeast of his home. In October 1861 he enlisted
at Camp Flournoy in the Third Texas Confederate Cavalry. He
served with this unit for one year as a teamster, with his own
team and wagon. Flournoy retired from public service after the
war. He died in his Quitman home in 1878.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Kathryn Turner Carter, Stagecoach Inns of Texas
(Waco: Texian Press, 1972).
Carolyn Reeves Ericson, People of Nacogdoches in the Civil War
(Lufkin, Texas: Piney Woods Printing, 1980).
Archie P. McDonald, ed., Hurrah for Texas: The Diary of Adolphus
Sterne (Waco: Texian Press, 1969; rpt., Austin: Eakin Press,
1986).
Adele W. Vickery, A Transcript of Centennial Edition, 1850-1950,
Wood County Democrat (Mineola, Texas, 1974).
Wood County, 1850-1900 (Quitman, Texas: Wood County Historical
Society, 1976).
Samuel Martin Flournoy Born: 1799 at: Lincoln Co., KY Died: 1878
at: Quitman, Wood Co., TX Married: 25 Jan 1831 at: Canton,
Madison Co., MS Spouses: Minerva Ann Wadlington + Harriett
Elvira Fenley.
_Jean Jacques FLOURNEY ___+ | (1686 - 1740) m 1720 _Mathieu (Mathews) FLOURNEY _| | (1732 - 1785) | | |_Mary Elizabeth WILLIAMS _+ | (1695 - 1740) m 1720 _Samuel FLOURNEY ____| | (1758 - 1818) m 1786| | | _John Henry PRYOR Sr._____+ | | | (1695 - 1771) m 1725 | |_Elizabeth "Patsy" PRYOR ____| | (1739 - 1798) | | |_Margaret GAINES _________+ | (1709 - 1781) m 1725 | |--Samuel Martin FLOURNEY C.S.A. | (1799 - 1878) | __________________________ | | | _____________________________| | | | | | |__________________________ | | |_Nancy Ann MARTIN ___| (1765 - ....) m 1786| | __________________________ | | |_____________________________| | |__________________________
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Mother: Sarah PEARSON |
Eli P. Hodges lives in Kentucky-sold his share from Edmond,
Sr.to brother Edmund Hodges who sold share to William C.
Pickens. This Eli Pearson was brother of Henry G. p.243 - 12
Feb. 1843. Henry G. Hodges formerly of Sevier Co. but now a
passenger to the west, am interested & entitled as hr of Edmond
Hodges dec'd to portion of land Edmond owned at time of his
death. I do appt my brother Eli P Hodges of Sevier Co. atty to
seal, sign & execute deeds of conveyances, etc. Wit: Hugh B
Leeper, William H. Hodges, J.M. Leeper, Joseph Hodges.
"Information on Elis family is from the Harry Family Bible,
owned and contributed by Mrs Wray Ward, Rt. 3, Clinton.Ky. 42031
and the Hickman County census records. I ( Pat Adams) talked
with Mrs. Ward on May 9, 2001.
*Submitted By: Ren D. Henthorn to Hickman Co.Rootsweb Site
Samuel Cropland to Eli P Hodges, Sarah E and Eli P Hodges - Deed
book H Page 15
This indenture made & entered into this 2nd day of January 1850
between Samuel Cropland of the first part and Eli P
Hodges,Trustee for Sarah E and Edward C Hodges, the
grandchildren of the party of the first part, of the second
part, and the said Sarah E and Edward C Hodges of the third part
all of the County of Hickman & state of Kentucky. Witnesseth
that the said party of the first part for and in consideration
of natural love and affection for his said grandchildren Sarah E
and Edward C Hodges and for the further consideration of the sum
of one dollar in hand paid by the said trustee has this day
given and granted and by these presents doth give grant and
convey to the said Eli P Hodges, trustee as aforesaid, two slave
to wit, Thomas aged about 16 and Cela aged about 29 years unto
the said Eli P Hodges Trustee as aforesaid to have said slaves
with their increase for the use and benefits of said Sarah E and
Edward C Hodges and their bodily heirs, forever and in case
either of them die without issue, then to the survivor Mary S
Davis their half sister and in case of death of both of them to
said Mary S Davis or the heirs of her body the said Hodges
Trustee as aforesaid to have the use or benefit of said slaves
until the said children attain the age of 21 years or marry for
and in consideration of his supporting educating said Sarah E
and Edward C Hodges. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and seal this data first above written.
Samuel Cropland {seal}
Joseph Smitt
M. Tomlinson
I WHH Taylor clerk of court for the county aforesaid do certify
that the within and foregoing deed from Samuel Cropland to Eli
P. Hodges, Trustee for Sarah E and Edward C Hodges was on this
2nd day of January 1850 produced to me in my office and
acknowledged by said Cropland to be his act and deed whereupon
said deed with this certificate hath been duly admitted to
record in my office.
Given under my hand this 15th day of April 1850.
WHH Taylor"
Other spouses: Martha Jane BARD
_John HODGES I_______+ | (1720 - 1778) _Isham HODGES Sr.____| | (1750 - 1798) | | |_Rebecca_____________ | (1720 - 1791) _Edmond (Edmund) HODGES Sr._| | (1776 - 1841) m 1797 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Mary________________| | (.... - 1806) | | |_____________________ | | |--Eli Pearson HODGES | (1815 - 1870) | _Moses PEARSON Sr.___+ | | (1716 - 1763) | _Aaron PEARSON Sr.___| | | (1736 - 1808) | | | |_Sarah RODGERS ______ | | (1720 - 1800) |_Sarah PEARSON _____________| (1780 - 1823) m 1797 | | _____________________ | | |_Winifred SPEARS ____| (1754 - 1805) | |_____________________
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Father: Thomas SCOTT Sr. Mother: Martha WILLIAMS |
_(RESEARCH QUERY - VA) SCOTT of Virginia_ | _James SCOTT ________| | (1690 - 1773) | | |_________________________________________ | _Thomas SCOTT Sr.____| | (1718 - 1778) m 1742| | | _________________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_________________________________________ | | |--Thomas SCOTT Jr. | (1748 - 1772) | _________________________________________ | | | _Rice WILLIAMS ______| | | (1700 - ....) | | | |_________________________________________ | | |_Martha WILLIAMS ____| (1727 - 1777) m 1742| | _________________________________________ | | |_Frances DUNCAN _____| (1700 - ....) | |_________________________________________
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Father: Solomon TEVEBAUGH Mother: Dorothy "Dolly" PANCAKE |
Birth Place: OH Birth Date: 1810
Marriage Place: Warren, IN Marriage Date: 8 December 1832
_Johann Jacob DIEFFENBACH ________________+ | (1690 - 1750) _Daniel TEVEBAUGH ________| | (1740 - ....) m 1768 | | |_Margaret_________________________________ | (1710 - ....) _Solomon TEVEBAUGH _______| | (1772 - 1825) m 1791 | | | __________________________________________ | | | | |_Susannah_________________| | (1740 - 1800) m 1768 | | |__________________________________________ | | |--Jesse TEVEBAUGH | (1810 - 1850) | _Jost PANCAKE (PANNEKUCH) "the Immigrant"_ | | (1700 - 1762) m 1729 | _Joseph PANCAKE __________| | | (1733 - 1784) m 1753 | | | |_Maria Agnes GODTSCHALK __________________ | | (1700 - ....) m 1729 |_Dorothy "Dolly" PANCAKE _| (1770 - 1810) m 1791 | | _Christopher DRUB ( DRUBI) _______________ | | (1700 - ....) |_Catherine DRUB ( DRUBI) _| (1732 - 1795) m 1753 | |__________________________________________
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