Descendants of Thomas Boyt I
Generation No. 1
1. THOMAS1 BOYT I was born Abt. 1710 in
Probably Nansemond County, Virginia, and died Abt. 1779 in Dobbs County, North
Carolina.
Children
of THOMAS BOYT I are:
2. i. THOMAS2 BOYET II, b. Abt. 1735.
ii. JOHN BOYET, b. Abt. 1740.
3. iii. JAMES BOYET, b. Abt. 1745, Probably Nansemond County, Virginia; d.
Bef. August 1820.
Generation No. 2
2. THOMAS2 BOYET II (THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born Abt. 1735.
Children
of THOMAS BOYET II are:
4. i. JACOB BALLARD3 BOYET, b. April 04, 1755, Wayne
County, North Carolina; d. 1844, Bladen County, North Carolina.
5. ii. MOSES BOYET, b. Abt. 1757; d. 1781, Wayne County, North Carolina.
6. iii. JOSEPH BALLARD BOYET, b. Abt.
1759.
7. iv. THOMAS BOYET III, b. Abt. 1761; d. Abt. 1816, Wayne County, North
Carolina.
8. v. MARY BOYET, b. Abt. 1763.
9. vi. SHADRACK BOYET, SR., b. Abt.
1765, Wayne County, North Carolina.
10. vii. AMOS BOYET, SR., b. Abt. 1767, Wayne County, North Carolina.
3. JAMES2 BOYET (THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born Abt. 1745 in Probably Nansemond County, Virginia, and died Bef. August
1820. He married NANCY.
Child
of JAMES BOYET and NANCY is:
i. SOLOMON3 BOYET, b. Abt. 1795.
Generation No. 3
4. JACOB BALLARD3
BOYET (THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born April 04, 1755 in Wayne County, North
Carolina, and died 1844 in Bladen County, North Carolina. He married LYDIA THOMPSON Abt. 1779 in Wayne County, North Carolina.
Children
of JACOB BOYET and LYDIA THOMPSON are:
11. i. JOSEPH WESLEY4 BOYTE, b. 1780, Wayne County, North
Carolina; d. June 10, 1861, Union County, North Carolina.
ii. FERREBE BOYET, b. Abt. 1785.
iii. JOHN BOYET, b. Abt. 1788.
iv. PERCY BOYET, b. Abt. 1793.
v. MARY BOYET, b. Abt. 1797.
vi. ISAAC BOYET, b. Abt. 1801.
vii. HILARY BOYET, b. Abt. 1804; m. DAVID PAYT.
5. MOSES3 BOYET (THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born Abt. 1757, and died 1781 in Wayne County, North Carolina. He married DELILAH.
Children
of MOSES BOYET and DELILAH are:
i. CHRISTIAN4 BOYET, b. Abt. 1773, Dobbs County, North Carolina.
ii. MARY BOYET, b. Abt. 1775, Dobbs County, North Carolina.
iii. NATHAN BOYET, b. Abt. 1777, Dobbs County, North Carolina; m. LECIA.
iv. NANCY BOYET, b. Abt. 1779, Dobbs County, North Carolina.
v. ZILPHA BOYET, b. Abt. 1781, Wayne County, North Carolina.
6. JOSEPH BALLARD3
BOYET (THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born Abt. 1759. He married MARY B..
Children
of JOSEPH BOYET and MARY are:
i. SALLY4 BOYET, b. Abt. 1788; m. PHENIX.
12. ii. NOAH BOYET, b. Abt.
1790.
iii. EASTER C. B. BOYET, b. Abt. 1795.
7. THOMAS3 BOYET III (THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born Abt. 1761, and died Abt. 1816 in Wayne County, North Carolina. He married ELIZABETH
Bef. 1782 in Wayne County, North Carolina.
Children
of THOMAS BOYET and ELIZABETH are:
13. i. ANN4 BOYET, b. Abt. 1782, Wayne County, North Carolina.
14. ii. HENRY BOYET, b. Abt. 1783, Wayne County, North Carolina; d. Abt.
1835, Gibson County, Tennessee.
15. iii. CELIA BOYETT, b. Abt. 1785, Wayne County, North Carolina.
16. iv. ELISHA W. BOYET, b. Abt. 1787, Wayne County,
North Carolina; d. 1828, Hardeman County, Tennessee.
v. NANCY BOYET, b. Abt. 1789, Wayne County, North Carolina; m. HOWELL.
17. vi. HOWELL BOYET, b. Abt. 1792, Wayne County, North Carolina.
vii. PATTY BOYET, b. Abt. 1795, Wayne County, North Carolina.
viii. WILLIAM H. BOYET, b. Abt. 1796, Wayne County,
North Carolina.
ix. REBECCA BOYET, b. Abt. 1799, Wayne County, North Carolina.
18. x. EQUILLA BOYET, b. Abt. 1800, Wayne County, North Carolina.
xi. THOMAS BOYET IV, b. Abt. 1802, Wayne County, North Carolina.
19. xii. PATRICK F. BOYET, b. 1804, Wayne County, North
Carolina; d. June 01, 1880, Calhoun County, Mississippi.
xiii. ELIZABETH BOYET, b. Abt. 1806, Wayne County, North Carolina; m. ELISHA WOODWARD, November 21, 1823.
8. MARY3 BOYET (THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born Abt. 1763. She married URIAH LANGSTON, SR. Abt. 1783 in Wayne County, North Carolina.
Children
of MARY BOYET and URIAH LANGSTON are:
i. EQUILLA4 LANGSTON, b. Abt. 1783, Wayne County, North Carolina.
ii. POLLY LANGSTON, b. Abt. 1785, Wayne County, North Carolina; m. PIKE.
iii. ELISHA LANGSTON, b. Abt. 1787, Wayne County, North Carolina; d. Bef.
November 1844.
iv. ASA W. LANGSTON, b. Abt. 1789, Wayne County,
North Carolina.
v. WILLIAM LANGSTON, b. Abt. 1791, Wayne County, North Carolina; d. Bef.
November 1844.
vi. ROBERT LANGSTON, b. Abt. 1794, Wayne County, North Carolina; d. Bef.
November 1844.
vii. HENRY LANGSTON, b. Abt. 1796, Wayne County, North Carolina.
viii. IRA LANGSTON, b. Abt. 1798, Wayne County, North Carolina.
ix. SALLY LANGSTON, b. Abt. 1800, Wayne County, North Carolina; m. HOWELL.
x. URIAH LANGSTON, JR., b. Abt.
1801, Wayne County, North Carolina.
xi. ELEANOR LANGSTON, b. Abt. 1803, Wayne County, North Carolina; d. Bef.
November 1844.
xii. ELIZABETH LANGSTON, b. Abt. 1804, Wayne County, North Carolina; d. Bef.
November 1844.
xiii. MARTHA LANGSTON, b. Abt. 1806, Wayne County, North Carolina; m. VINSON.
xiv. WRIGHT LANGSTON, b. Abt. 1808, Wayne County, North Carolina.
xv. GEORGE LANGSTON, b. Abt. 1811, Wayne County, North Carolina; d. Bef.
May 1845, Wayne County, North Carolina.
xvi. LYDIA LANGSTON, b. Abt. 1813, Wayne County, North Carolina; m. HOWELL.
9. SHADRACK3 BOYET, SR. (THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born Abt. 1765 in Wayne County, North
Carolina. He married MARTHA LANGSTON.
Notes
for MARTHA LANGSTON:
Name
may be Martha Burrell.
Children
of SHADRACK BOYET and MARTHA LANGSTON are:
i. THOMAS4 BOYET, b. Abt. 1778, Wayne County, North Carolina.
20. ii. SHADRACK BOYET, JR., b.
November 1780, Wayne County, North Carolina.
iii. PATIENCE BOYET, b. Abt. 1783, Wayne County, North Carolina; m. (1) SMITH; m. (2) ELIJAH BOYT.
iv. MARTHA BOYET, b. Abt. 1789, Wayne County, North Carolina; m. GRIFFEN.
v. AMEY BOYET, b. Abt. 1791, Wayne County, North Carolina; m. SCOTT.
21. vi. BURRELL BOYET, b. Abt. 1793, Wayne County, North Carolina.
vii. ELIZABETH BOYET, b. Abt. 1794, Wayne County, North Carolina.
viii. MARY BOYET, b. Abt. 1796, Wayne County, North Carolina.
ix. JUDY BOYET, b. Abt. 1798, Wayne County, North Carolina.
10. AMOS3 BOYET, SR. (THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born Abt. 1767 in Wayne County, North
Carolina. He married (1) MARY WORRELL. He
married (2) ELIZABETH.
Children
of AMOS BOYET and MARY WORRELL are:
22. i. MICAJAH4 BOYET, SR., b. Abt.
1778, Wayne County, North Carolina.
23. ii. MOSES BOYET, b. Abt. 1780, Wayne County, North Carolina.
iii. DEMPSEY BOYET, b. Abt. 1781, Wayne County, North Carolina.
iv. MARIAH BOYET, b. Abt. 1782, Wayne County, North Carolina; m. LANGSTON.
24. v. AMOS BOYET, JR., b. Abt. 1784, Wayne County, North Carolina; d.
Abt. April 1828, Wayne County, North Carolina.
vi. CHARITY BOYET, b. Abt. 1786, Wayne County, North Carolina.
vii. STEPHEN BOYET, b. Abt. 1792, Wayne County, North Carolina; d. Bef.
1840, Wayne County, North Carolina; m. CLARISSA COOR, Abt. 1823, Wayne County, North
Carolina.
viii. JOHN BOYET, b. Abt. 1795, Wayne County, North Carolina.
Generation No. 4
11. JOSEPH WESLEY4
BOYTE (JACOB BALLARD3 BOYET, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born 1780 in Wayne County, North Carolina,
and died June 10, 1861 in Union County, North Carolina. He married (1) MARTHA PATSY ROOKS. He
married (2) LEAH OSBORNE Abt. 1859.
Children
of JOSEPH BOYTE and MARTHA ROOKS are:
i. ARCHIE5 BOYTE.
ii. LYDIA BOYTE, b. 1812, Wayne County, North Carolina.
iii. W. RICHARD WILLIAM BOYTE, b. September 11, 1814, Wayne
County, North Carolina; d. May 26, 1899, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North
Carolina; m. HOOK.
iv. WASHINGTON BOYTE, b. 1815, Wayne County, North Carolina.
v. JOSIAH BOYTE, b. 1816, Bladen County, North Carolina; d. 1908,
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee.
25. vi. ALBERT H. BOYTE, b. 1821, Bladen County, North
Carolina; d. Abt. 1910, Union County, North Carolina.
vii. JACOB BOYTE, b. Abt. 1823, Union County, North Carolina.
26. viii. DANIEL BOYTE, b. 1825, Union County, North Carolina.
ix. NANCY BOYTE, b. Abt. 1828, Bladen County, North Carolina.
x. SARAH H. BOYTE, b. Abt. 1828, Bladen County,
North Carolina.
xi. ISAAC BOYTE, b. Abt. 1831.
xii. HARPER BOYTE, b. Abt. 1832.
xiii. JOHN HENRY BOYTE, b. Abt.
1835, Union County, North Carolina.
27. xiv. MALCOLM MCPHERSON BOYTE, b. Abt. 1837, Union County, North Carolina; d. Abt.
1915.
28. xv. JOSEPH CURTAIN BOYTE, b.
November 08, 1838, Union County, North Carolina; d. June 01, 1919, Charlotte,
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.
xvi. URIAH LANGSTON BOYTE, b. Abt.
1840, Union County, North Carolina; d. Abt. 1841, Union County, North Carolina.
Children
of JOSEPH BOYTE and LEAH OSBORNE are:
xvii. MARY JANE5 BOYTE, b. Abt. 1860.
xviii. LUTHER OSBORNE BOYTE, b. 1861.
12. NOAH4 BOYET (JOSEPH BALLARD3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born Abt. 1790. He married SARAH.
Children
of NOAH BOYET and SARAH are:
i. MAHALIA5 BOYET, b. 1837, Lowndes County, Georgia.
ii. STEPHEN J. BOYET, b. 1849, Lowndes County,
Georgia.
13. ANN4 BOYET (THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born Abt. 1782 in Wayne County, North Carolina. She married JAMES SASSER.
Child
of ANN BOYET and JAMES SASSER is:
i. ?5 SASSER, b. Bef. 1800.
14. HENRY4 BOYET (THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born Abt. 1783 in Wayne County, North Carolina, and died Abt. 1835 in
Gibson County, Tennessee. He married ELIZABETH ROOKS.
Children
of HENRY BOYET and ELIZABETH ROOKS are:
29. i. BAPTIST5 BOYETT, b. January 10, 1807, Wayne County, North Carolina; d.
May 31, 1887, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee.
30. ii. I. P. BOYETT, b. 1809.
31. iii. ELI C. BOYETT, b. December 14, 1809, Wayne
County, North Carolina; d. January 01, 1880, Gibson County, Tennessee.
32. iv. ELIJAH BOYETT, b. 1812, Wayne County, North Carolina.
33. v. CLORINDA BOYETT, b. 1812, Wayne County, North Carolina.
34. vi. EXALINE BOYETT, b. 1815, Wayne County, North Carolina.
35. vii. THOMAS BOYETT, b. 1817, Wayne County, North Carolina.
36. viii. ELIZABETH BOYETT, b. 1818, Wayne County, North Carolina.
37. ix. NANCY BOYETT, b. 1822, Bedford County, Tennessee.
38. x. MARTHA BOYETT, b. 1823, Bedford County, Tennessee.
39. xi. REBECCA JANE BOYETT, b. 1826, Bedford County,
Tennessee.
40. xii. JOSEPH PATRICK BOYETT, b.
1828, Bedford County, Tennessee; d. Abt. 1865.
15. CELIA4 BOYETT (THOMAS3 BOYET III, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born Abt. 1785 in Wayne County, North
Carolina. She married (1) CALEB HOWELL, SR. Abt. 1805 in Wayne County, North Carolina, son of ARCHIBALD HOWELL and ELIZABETH. She
married (2) GEORGE SMITH December 12, 1839 in
Obion County, Tennessee.
Marriage
Notes for CELIA BOYETT and GEORGE SMITH:
George
Smith to Selia Boyett
Issued
- 12/11/1839
Solemnized
- 12/12/1839
Surety
- Edward Robbins
Officiant
- E. Carroll, JP
From
Obion County, Tennessee Marriage Records - 1824-1877
Children
of CELIA BOYETT and CALEB HOWELL are:
41. i. ARCHELAUS5 HOWELL, b. Abt. 1806, Wayne County, North Carolina; d. Bef.
1870, Gibson County, Tennessee.
42. ii. THOMAS CHARLES DAVIS HOWELL, b. February 22, 1814, Wayne
County, North Carolina; d. September 03, 1902, Clifton, Franklin County, Idaho.
43. iii. CALEB HOWELL, JR., b. 1816,
Wayne County, North Carolina.
44. iv. JETHRO HOWELL, b. 1818, Wayne County, North Carolina.
45. v. ROBERT HOWELL, b. 1821, Wayne County, North Carolina.
16. ELISHA W.4
BOYET (THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born Abt. 1787 in Wayne County, North
Carolina, and died 1828 in Hardeman County, Tennessee.
Children
of ELISHA W. BOYET are:
i. AILSEY5 BOYET, b. February 14, 1813, North Carolina; d. April 27,
1873, Hardeman County, Tennessee; m. BRISCO BRINT, September 13, 1823.
ii. ELIZABETH BOYET, b. Abt. 1822; m. ELLIOTT STEVENS, February 13, 1832.
iii. ZILPHA BOYET, b. Abt. 1824; m. JESSE COX, July 14, 1832.
17. HOWELL4 BOYET (THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born Abt. 1792 in Wayne County, North Carolina. He married CLARKEY
FLOWERS, daughter of HUMPHREY
FLOWERS.
Children
of HOWELL BOYET and CLARKEY FLOWERS are:
i. ABBE5 BOYET, b. Abt. 1813; m. CULLEN DUNN, March 08, 1833.
ii. BARBARA BOYET, b. Abt. 1815; m. WILLIAM PATE, October 08, 1833.
iii. ANN BOYET, b. Abt. 1818; m. MORRIS RAIFORD, January 04, 1838.
iv. JOHN B. BOYET, b. Abt. 1821; m. NANCY MCKAUGHAN, July 07, 1842.
v. MARY H. BOYET, b. Abt. 1824; m. WILLIAM AMMONS, 1844.
vi. NANCY C. BOYET, b. Abt. 1826; m. ASHLEY ROADES, May 31, 1846.
18. EQUILLA4 BOYET (THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born Abt. 1800 in Wayne County, North Carolina. She married ELIJAH LANGSTON.
Child
of EQUILLA BOYET and ELIJAH LANGSTON is:
i. WILLIAM5 LANGSTON.
19. PATRICK F.4
BOYET (THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born 1804 in Wayne County, North Carolina,
and died June 01, 1880 in Calhoun County, Mississippi. He married ELIZABETH
BENSON June 06, 1828 in Edgecombe County, North
Carolina, daughter of JACOB BENSON and JUDAH WOODARD.
More
About PATRICK F. BOYET:
Burial:
Boyte Farm Family Cemetery
More
About ELIZABETH BENSON:
Burial:
Boyte Farm Family Cemetery
Children
of PATRICK BOYET and ELIZABETH BENSON are:
i. ?5 BOYET, b. Abt. 1829.
ii. HENRY WOODWARD BOYET, b.
February 17, 1831, Hardeman County, Tennessee; d. September 30, 1890.
iii. HOWELL BOYET, b. Abt. 1835.
Notes for HOWELL BOYET:
Never married
20. SHADRACK4 BOYET, JR. (SHADRACK3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born November 1780 in Wayne County, North Carolina. He married SARAH SMITH.
Children
of SHADRACK BOYET and SARAH SMITH are:
i. ?5 BOYET, b. Abt. 1815.
Notes for ? BOYET:
Died during move from NC to MS; buried along the road.
46. ii. ELLIS P. BOYTE, b. February 15, 1816; d. May
18, 1917, Lincoln County, Mississippi.
47. iii. THOMAS BOYTE, b. Abt. 1820.
48. iv. HUGH BOYTE, b.
February 02, 1827, Lawrence County, Mississippi; d. March 1905, Lincoln County,
Mississippi.
v. WILLIAM SHEDRICK BOYTE, b. Abt.
1830, Lincoln County, Mississippi.
vi. SARAH BOYTE, b. Abt. 1831; m. BOZELLE GREEN.
vii. SUSAN ELIZABETH BOYTE, b. Abt. 1833;
m. DANIEL HALL.
21. BURRELL4 BOYET (SHADRACK3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born Abt. 1793 in Wayne County, North Carolina. He married MARY BALLARD.
Children
of BURRELL BOYET and MARY BALLARD are:
49. i. JOHN5 BOYETT, b. Abt. 1823, Georgia.
50. ii. WILLIAM BOYETT, b. Abt. 1824, Georgia.
22. MICAJAH4 BOYET, SR. (AMOS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born Abt. 1778 in Wayne County, North
Carolina. He married SALLY.
Child
of MICAJAH BOYET and SALLY is:
i. MICAJAH5 BOYET, JR., b. Abt.
1801, Wayne County, North Carolina; d. Bef. July 01, 1828, Wayne County, North
Carolina.
23. MOSES4 BOYET (AMOS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born Abt. 1780 in Wayne County, North Carolina. He married MARY STEVENS.
Children
of MOSES BOYET and MARY STEVENS are:
i. ELISHA5 BOYET, b. Abt. 1808, Wayne County, North Carolina.
ii. LOUISA BOYET, b. Abt. 1810, Wayne County, North Carolina.
iii. ALLEN M. BOYET, b. Abt. 1812, Wayne County,
North Carolina.
iv. ALICE E. BOYET, b. Abt. 1814, Wayne County,
North Carolina.
51. v. JOHN ASHLEY BOYETT, b. 1816, Wayne County, North
Carolina.
24. AMOS4 BOYET, JR. (AMOS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born Abt. 1784 in Wayne County, North
Carolina, and died Abt. April 1828 in Wayne County, North Carolina. He married SARAH.
Children
of AMOS BOYET and SARAH are:
i. SUSANNAH5 BOYET, b. Abt. 1814, Wayne County, North Carolina; m. BENAJAH COTTON, Bef. 1832.
ii. JAMES WILLIAM BOYET, b. Abt.
1819, Wayne County, North Carolina.
iii. ANNE JANE BOYET, b. Abt. 1822, Wayne County,
North Carolina.
iv. THOMAS BOYET, b. Abt. 1822, Wayne County, North Carolina.
52. v. NATHAN BOYET, b. Abt. 1827, Wayne County, North Carolina.
Generation No. 5
25. ALBERT H.5
BOYTE (JOSEPH WESLEY4, JACOB BALLARD3 BOYET, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born 1821 in Bladen County, North Carolina,
and died Abt. 1910 in Union County, North Carolina. He married (1) VICEY, daughter of GEORGE. He married (2) LUCY.
Children
of ALBERT BOYTE and LUCY are:
53. i. MARY C.6 BOYTE, b. 1849, Union County, North Carolina.
ii. JOHN BOYTE, b. Abt. 1851.
iii. WASHINGTON BOYTE, b. Abt. 1853; d. Abt. 1875.
54. iv. CRAWFORD BOYTE, b. Abt. 1855; d. Abt. 1931.
v. ? BOYTE, b. Abt. 1857; m. DIXON.
26. DANIEL5 BOYTE (JOSEPH WESLEY4, JACOB BALLARD3 BOYET, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born 1825 in Union County, North Carolina.
Child
of DANIEL BOYTE is:
i. LEE6 BOYTE, b. Abt. 1860; d. Abt. 1930, Charlotte, Mecklenburg
County, North Carolina.
27. MALCOLM MCPHERSON5
BOYTE (JOSEPH WESLEY4, JACOB BALLARD3 BOYET, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born Abt. 1837 in Union County, North
Carolina, and died Abt. 1915. He married
BARBARA D..
Notes
for MALCOLM MCPHERSON BOYTE:
Died
while singing in the choir.
Children
of MALCOLM BOYTE and BARBARA are:
i. HENRY W.6 BOYTE, b. Abt. 1857; m. N. E..
ii. S. T. BOYTE, b. Abt. 1863, North Carolina.
iii. D. ADAM BOYTE, b. Abt. 1865, North Carolina.
iv. CURTAIN M. BOYTE, b. Abt. 1869.
v. ALBERT J. BOYTE, b. Abt. 1871; d. Abt. 1958,
Matthews, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.
vi. JANE BOYTE, b. Abt. 1875, Union County, North Carolina.
28. JOSEPH CURTAIN5
BOYTE (JOSEPH WESLEY4, JACOB BALLARD3 BOYET, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born November 08, 1838 in Union County,
North Carolina, and died June 01, 1919 in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North
Carolina. He married LOUISA JANE PYRON July 13, 1865 in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County,
North Carolina, daughter of THOMAS R. PYRON.
More
About LOUISA JANE PYRON:
Burial:
Elmwood Cemetery, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
Children
of JOSEPH BOYTE and LOUISA PYRON are:
i. THOMAS WESLEY6 BOYTE, b. August 16, 1867, Charlotte,
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; d. May 28, 1874, Charlotte, Mecklenburg
County, North Carolina.
55. ii. WILLIAM FRANKLIN BOYTE, b.
August 21, 1869, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.
56. iii. JOHN MCPHERSON BOYTE, b. June 15, 1871, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North
Carolina; d. February 25, 1914.
iv. LAURA BURKHEAD BOYTE, b.
September 27, 1873, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; d. May 04,
1952, Norfolk, Isle of Wight, Virginia; m. JAMES HALL, Abt. March 1915.
57. v. FANNIE MARGARET ELIZABETH BOYTE, b. February 26, 1876,
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.
vi. ADAH EMMA ANNA BOYTE, b. February 13, 1878, Hickory,
Catawba County, North Carolina; d. September 12, 1882, Charlotte, Mecklenburg
County, North Carolina.
vii. CHARLES LESTER BOYTE, b. March
09, 1880, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; d. June 16, 1933,
Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina; m. MATILDA FLUD, March 09,
1909.
58. viii. BESSIE LOUISA ANNIE BOYTE, b. July 11, 1882, Charlotte,
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; d. 1943, Norfolk, Isle of Wight, Virginia.
ix. GEORGE DAVIS BOYTE, b. May
12, 1887, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; d. November 11, 1947,
Norfolk, Isle of Wight, Virginia.
29. BAPTIST5 BOYETT (HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born January 10, 1807 in Wayne County, North
Carolina, and died May 31, 1887 in Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee. He married (1) MAHULDA EVAN May 09, 1828 in Obion
County, Tennessee. He married (2) MAHULDA CRANE May 1829 in Obion County,
Tennessee. He married (3) MARY ANN FENTRESS January 16, 1848 in
Obion County, Tennessee.
More
About BAPTIST BOYETT:
Burial:
June 01, 1887, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee
Marriage
Notes for BAPTIST BOYETT and MAHULDA EVAN:
Baptist
Boyte to Mahulda Evan
Issued
- 5/3/1828
Solemnized
- 5/9/1828
Surety
- Norton Oaks
Officiant
- Seth Bedford, JP
From
Obion County, Tennessee Marriage Records - 1824-1877
More
About MAHULDA CRANE:
Burial:
North Union Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery, Gibson County, Tennessee
More
About MARY ANN FENTRESS:
Burial:
Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee
Marriage
Notes for BAPTIST BOYETT and MARY FENTRESS:
Baptist
Boyett to Mary Ann Fentris
Issued
- 1/16/1848
Solemnized
- 1/16/1848
Surety
- H. B. D. Enlow
Officiant
- William Caldwell, JP
From
Obion County, Tennessee Marriage Records - 1824-1877
Children
of BAPTIST BOYETT and MAHULDA CRANE are:
59. i. LEWIS HENRY6 BOYETT, b. April 25, 1829, Gibson
County, Tennessee; d. July 28, 1913, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee.
60. ii. WILLIAM BARTLEY BOYETT, b.
September 01, 1830, Gibson County, Tennessee; d. November 05, 1910, Mason Hall,
Obion County, Tennessee.
61. iii. SUSAN M. BOYETT, b. December 11, 1832, Gibson
County, Tennessee; d. September 05, 1910, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee.
62. iv. LYCURGUS C. BOYETT, b. January 05, 1835, Gibson
County, Tennessee; d. January 13, 1910, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee.
63. v. JAMES ELIGH BOYETT, b.
March 22, 1837, Gibson County, Tennessee; d. March 07, 1911, Wise County,
Texas.
vi. ELIZABETH E. BOYETT, b. March 22, 1837, Gibson
County, Tennessee; d. October 04, 1844, Gibson County, Tennessee.
More About ELIZABETH E. BOYETT:
Burial: North Union Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Cemetery, Gibson County, Tennessee
vii. CHARLES P. BOYETT, b. April 25, 1841, Gibson
County, Tennessee; d. October 04, 1844, Gibson County, Tennessee.
More About CHARLES P. BOYETT:
Burial: North Union Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Cemetery, Gibson County, Tennessee
viii. NANCY E. BOYETT, b. July 28, 1845, Gibson
County, Tennessee; d. May 04, 1862, Gibson County, Tennessee.
More About NANCY E. BOYETT:
Burial: North Union Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Cemetery, Gibson County, Tennessee
ix. ? BOYETT, b. 1847.
30. I. P.5
BOYETT (HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born 1809.
Notes
for I. P. BOYETT:
1850
Gibson County, Tennessee Census Civil
District No. 10
I. P.
Boytt 41M Farmer TN
Minerva Boytt 17F TN
Child
of I. P. BOYETT is:
i. MINERVA6 BOYETT, b. 1833, Gibson County, Tennessee.
31. ELI C.5
BOYETT (HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born December 14, 1809 in Wayne County, North Carolina, and died January
01, 1880 in Gibson County, Tennessee. He
married (1) PARTHENIA JERNIGAN January 08, 1833 in
Bedford County, Tennessee, daughter of ALEXANDER JERNIGAN and ELIZABETH THOMPSON. He
married (2) SARAH A. JERNIGAN January 09, 1834 in Beech Grove, Bedford County,
Tennessee, daughter of ALEXANDER JERNIGAN and ELIZABETH THOMPSON.
Notes
for ELI C. BOYETT:
1850
Gibson County, Tennessee Census Civil
District No. 10
Eli Boytt 40M Farmer NC
Sarah Boytt 35F TN
William Boytt
14M TN
Stephen Boytt
13M TN
Elija Boytt 11M TN
Joseph Boytt
9M TN
George Boytt
7M TN
Mary Boytt
6F TN
Hulda Boytt 4F TN
Robert Boytt
7mo M TN
1860
Gibson County Tennessee Census - Post Office - Kenton, District Number 10 (PHB 1)
Eli
Boyt 50 M W Farmer 8600 3000 NC
Sarra 47 F Tenn
George 18 M Tenn
Joseph 17 M Tenn
Matilda 14 F Tenn
Robt 10 M Tenn
John 8 M Tenn
Charly 6 M Tenn
From
Boyt to Boyett, The descendants of Thomas Boyet
by
Wendy L. Elliott, C.G.
Eli
C. Boyett remained in Bedford County when his father and family moved farther
west into Gibson County, Tennessee. Eli
was living in Bedford County when it split and Coffee County was formed in
1836; Eli's residence was then in Coffee
County in the first district which is the northwest corner of Coffee County.
Eli
married first Parthenia Jernigan on 8 Jan 1833 in Bedford County. She was the daughter of Alexander and
Elizabeth (Thompson) Jernigan. They
moved to the "swamps of west Tennessee, near what is now Rutherford,
Gibson County." While there, their
first child was born, but both the baby girl and Parthenia died the same day.
Eli
returned to Bedford County, Tennessee after the death of his wife and child; he
settled near a little place called "Jernigan". He then married Parthenia'a sister; her name was Sarah A. Jernigan, but she was
always called Sally. They married on 9
Jan 1834 in Beech Grove, Bedford County, Tennessee. Sally was born 25 Feb 1812 in Bedford County.
A
deed dated 11 Jan 1844 shows that the 88 acres that Eli had owned in Coffee
County, Tennessee was sold to his father-in-law Alexander Jernigan (it is
spelled "Jernagen" in the record).
This same 88 acres was granted by the State of Tennessee to Eli on 18
Apr 1839.
Eli
and Sally moved from Coffee County to Gibson County, Tennessee about 1844. Tax records for Coffee County show Eli there
through 1844. The family was listed in
the 1840 Coffee County, Tennessee census.
The above mentioned deed for 88 acres of land, recorded in January, 1844
gives the place of residence for Eli as "of Coffee County, State of
Tennessee". This indicates that the
move was made after that date.
On
the second day of August, 1847, Eli posted a Constable's bond in Gibson County. This bond was to the Governor of Tennessee
for $4,000.00 because Eli had "duly elected to serve as constable for the
county of Gibson and said State to fill the unexpired term of J. J. Wren". The posting of the bond was a custom enacted
to ensure that one fulfills his office and obligation in a desirable
manner. This record establishes that he
had been residing within the county, at least long enough to become an elected
officer of the county.
Later
court records for Gibson County show that he was taxed for 368 acres in Civil
District #10. From 1875 through 1878 he
was taxed for only 40 acres; deeds show
that he distributed portions of his land to some of his sons. The family property was located four miles
west of Rutherford, Tennessee which is today known as the "Sam Houston
farm".
A
school known as Boyett's School was located on the farm. Records show that Eli and all his adult
children could both read and write.
Eli
was Worshipful Master of Masonic Lodge #352 in Rutherford, Tennessee in 1856. One hundred years late in 1956 his grandson,
Lynn Boyett, was Worshipful Master of the same lodge.
Sally
and Eli were two of the 39 Charter Members of Bell's Chapel Cumberland
Presbyterian Church near Rutherford, Tennessee as denoted by a bronze plaque which
hangs on the back wall of its Chapel.
The church was organized and chartered in 1875. Also another Charter Member of this country
church was Mary (Polly) Whitley, mother-in-law of Eli and Sally's oldest son,
William.
Shortly
after Bell's Chapel Church was organized, Eli and Sally gave one half acre of
land "unto John Porter & J. B. Porter, Deacons of the Christian Church
at Liberty Grove, Gibson County & State of Tennessee and then successors as
Deacons forever fro the consideration of Twelve & 50/100 Dollars in hand
paid a certain lot or parcel of land it lying and being in Gibson County &
State of Tennessee Civil District No 10."
This deed was dated 25 May 1875 and signed by both Eli and Sally Boyett;
she signed with her mark. This was
recorded in Deed Book 7, page 63.
The
land donated for the school site was one acre of land also in Civil District
#10. This deed is recorded in Book 10,
page 612.
Although
Eli was a Justice of the Peace, only one instance where he performed a marriage
for his kinsman is recorded in Gibson County, Tennessee. This marriage was on 13 Mar 1856 between M.
R. Head and Catherine Cope. It may be
that most of the Boyetts were married in a church or by a minister of the
Gospel rather than a Justice of the Peace.
Eli
served as guardian for several children; among those were James E. and H. P.
Pipkin. He was their guardian for over
14 years from 2 Oct 1854 through 1 Dec 1868.
From as early as November 1851 he served as Administrator of estates of
at least seven of his neighbors.
Eli's
death is recorded in the 1880 Mortality Schedule of the Federal Census in Civil
District #10 of Gibson County, Tennessee.
His cause of death was listed as pneumonia; his death occurred on 1 Jan
1880. Sally probably died of cancer, as
it is told that her nose was eaten away by cancer before her death on 10 Sept
1898 in Gibson County, Tennessee. Eli
and Sally are both buried in North Union Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery. Eli has a Masonic emblem on his tombstone.
More
About ELI C. BOYETT:
Burial:
North Union Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Gibson County, Tennessee
More
About SARAH A. JERNIGAN:
Burial:
North Union Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery, Gibson County, Tennessee
Child
of ELI BOYETT and PARTHENIA JERNIGAN is:
i. PARTHENIA6 BOYETT, b. October 02, 1833, Gibson County, Tennessee; d.
October 02, 1833, Gibson County, Tennessee.
Children
of ELI BOYETT and SARAH JERNIGAN are:
64. ii. JOHN WILLIAM HENRY6 BOYETT, b. January 17, 1835, Bedford County, Tennessee; d.
April 10, 1866, Yorkville, Gibson County, Tennessee.
65. iii. STEPHEN ALEXANDER BOYETT, b.
November 23, 1836, Coffee County, Tennessee; d. February 12, 1886, Gibson
County, Tennessee.
66. iv. ELIJAH WALKUP BOYETT, b.
December 29, 1838, Coffee County, Tennessee; d. June 28, 1918, Sulpher Springs,
Hopkins County, Texas.
v. JOSEPH HICKMAN BOYETT, b.
November 23, 1840, Coffee County, Tennessee; d. January 27, 1863, Cleveland,
Bradley County, Tennessee.
Notes for JOSEPH HICKMAN BOYETT:
Joseph served as a private in Company H, 47th Regiment
Tennessee Infantry Volunteers during the Civil War. He fought in the battle of Shiloh, Tennessee
on the 6th and 7th of April, 1862, Perryville, Kentucky on October 8, 1862 and
was mortally wounded at the battle of Murfreesboro, Tennessee on the 31st of
December, 1862. He was moved by wagon to
a hospital in Cleveland, Tennessee where he died on January 27, 1863.
67. vi. GEORGE TALMAS BOYETT, b.
December 22, 1842, Coffee County, Tennessee; d. 1918, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
County, Oklahoma.
vii. MARY ELIZABETH BOYETT, b.
September 09, 1844; d. January 1852, Gibson County, Tennessee.
68. viii. MAHULDA JANE BOYETT, b. April 18, 1846, Gibson
County, Tennessee; d. April 17, 1883, Paris, Logan County, Arkansas.
ix. WYLIE F. BOYETT, b. September 15, 1848, Gibson
County, Tennessee; d. December 1848, Gibson County, Tennessee.
69. x. ROBERT E. BOYETT, b. May 13, 1850, Gibson County,
Tennessee; d. January 20, 1920, Weatherford, Parker County, Texas.
70. xi. JOHN WESLEY BOYETT, b. February 21, 1852, Gibson
County, Tennessee; d. July 09, 1935, Rutherford, Gibson County, Tennessee.
71. xii. CHARLES BAPTIST BOYETT, b. July
17, 1854, Gibson County, Tennessee; d. August 04, 1910, Gibson County, Tennessee.
32. ELIJAH5 BOYETT (HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born 1812 in Wayne County, North
Carolina. He married SUSAN CRANE April 25, 1830 in Gibson
County, Tennessee.
Notes
for ELIJAH BOYETT:
1850
Gibson County, Tennessee Census Civil
District No. 10
Elija Boytt 38F Farmer 350 NC 13235a
Susan Boytt 39M TN
14235a
Thomas Boytt 19M TN
15235a
Elizabeth Boytt 16F TN
16235a
James Boytt 12F TN
17235a
Lewis Boytt 10F TN
18235a
Tennessee Boytt 8F TN 19235a
Alabama Boytt 6F TN 20235a
Mahilda Boytt 4M TN 21235a
Clarinda Boytt 2F TN 22235a
Anne Boytt 9mo
F TN
23235a
More
About SUSAN CRANE:
Burial:
Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee
Marriage
Notes for ELIJAH BOYETT and SUSAN CRANE:
GIBSON
COUNTY, TENNESSEE MARRIAGES
BOYT, Elijah marr. CRANE, Susan on 25-APR-1830
BOYT, Elijah marr. CRANE, Susan on 25-APR-1831
Children
of ELIJAH BOYETT and SUSAN CRANE are:
i. THOMAS F.6 BOYETT, b. 1831, Gibson County,
Tennessee; m. LOUISA ELMIRA WEST, December
09, 1852, Obion County, Tennessee.
Marriage Notes for THOMAS BOYETT and LOUISA WEST:
Thomas F. Boyett to Louisa Elmira West
Issued - 12/8/1852
Solemnized - 12/9/1852
Surety - William B. Boyett
Officant - John Hollomon, JP
(House of E. West)
From Obion County, Tennessee Marriage Records -
1824-1877
ii. ELIZABETH BOYETT, b. 1834, Gibson County, Tennessee; m. J. H. MCKNIGHT, March
19, 1863, Obion County, Tennessee.
Marriage Notes for ELIZABETH BOYETT and J. MCKNIGHT:
J. H. McNight to Elizabeth Boyett
Issued - No date
Solemnized - 3/19/1863
Surety - G. H. Holloman
Officiant - R. M. Gillum
From Obion County, Tennessee Marriage Records -
1824-1877
iii. FRANCES BOYETT, b. Abt. 1837, Gibson County, Tennessee.
72. iv. JAMES T. BOYETT, b. 1838.
v. LEWIS J. C. BOYETT, b. Abt. 1839, Gibson County, Tennessee.
vi. TENNESSEE BOYETT, b. 1842, Gibson County, Tennessee.
vii. ALABAMA BOYETT, b. 1844, Gibson County, Tennessee; m. ROBERT D. WARD, January 03, 1865, Gibson
County, Tennessee.
Marriage Notes for ALABAMA BOYETT and ROBERT WARD:
R. D. Ward to Alabama Boyett
Issued - 1/3/1865
Solemnized - 1/3/1865
Surety - J. F. Garrison
Officiant - J. M. Davis, MG
From Obion County, Tennessee Marriage Records -
1824-1877
viii. MAHULDA BOYETT, b. 1846, Gibson County, Tennessee; m. C. H. WATTS, January 23, 1866, Gibson
County, Tennessee.
Marriage Notes for MAHULDA BOYETT and C. WATTS:
C. H. Watts to Mahulda Boyett
Issued - 1/23/1866
Solemnized - 1/23/1866
Surety - J. N. Robertson
Officiant - J. H. McKnight MG
From Obion County, Tennessee Marriage Records -
1824-1877
ix. CLARINDA BOYETT, b. 1848, Gibson County, Tennessee; m. HARGIT, Abt. 1876.
x. ANNE BOYETT, b. February 1850, Gibson County, Tennessee.
xi. B. W. BOYETT, b. Abt. 1852.
xii. CHARLES E. BOYETT, b. February 1855, Obion County,
Tennessee; m. WILLIE WRIGHT, 1881, Gibson County, Tennessee.
33. CLORINDA5 BOYETT (HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born 1812 in Wayne County, North
Carolina. She married WILLIAM CROCKETT March 18, 1830 in
Gibson County, Tennessee.
Child
of CLORINDA BOYETT and WILLIAM CROCKETT is:
i. ELIZABETH6 CROCKETT, b. Abt. 1846.
34. EXALINE5 BOYETT (HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born 1815 in Wayne County, North
Carolina. She married (1) REUBEN TOM TYSON July 30, 1831 in Gibson County, Tennessee, son
of B. TYSON and HANNAH. She
married (2) WOODWARD HOWELL November 03, 1840 in
Obion County, Tennessee.
More
About REUBEN TOM TYSON:
Burial:
North Union Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery, Gibson County, Tennessee
Children
of EXALINE BOYETT and REUBEN TYSON are:
i. EMMA6 TYSON, b. Abt. 1833.
ii. JAMES TYSON, b. Abt. 1835.
iii. VIRGINIA TYSON, b. Abt. 1837.
Children
of EXALINE BOYETT and WOODWARD HOWELL are:
iv. JOHN6 HOWELL, b. Abt. 1845, Obion County, Tennessee.
v. ELIZABETH HOWELL, b. Abt. 1847, Obion County, Tennessee.
35. THOMAS5 BOYETT (HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born 1817 in Wayne County, North
Carolina. He married (1) MARY. He married (2) NANCY REEVES January 21, 1838 in
Obion County, Tennessee.
Marriage
Notes for THOMAS BOYETT and NANCY REEVES:
Thomas Boyett to Nancy Reeves
Issued
- 1/17/1838
Solemnized
- 1/21/1838
Surety
- John Nedrey
Officiant
- A. Hargett, JP
From
Obion County, Tennessee Marriage Records - 1824-1877
Children
of THOMAS BOYETT and MARY are:
i. TENNESSEE6 BOYETT, b. Abt. 1859, Arkansas.
ii. FRANCES BOYETT, b. Abt. 1861, Arkansas.
iii. GEORGE W. BOYETT, b. Abt. 1863, Arkansas.
iv. WILLIS E. BOYETT, b. Abt. 1867, Arkansas.
Children
of THOMAS BOYETT and NANCY REEVES are:
v. LETTY6 BOYETT, b. Abt. 1841, Tennessee; m. JAMES B. STEELMAN.
vi. MARY BOYETT, b. Abt. 1843, Indiana.
vii. INDIANA BOYETT, b. Abt. 1845, Tennessee.
viii. MARTHA BOYETT, b. Abt. 1847, Tennessee.
ix. JAMES M. BOYETT, b. Abt. 1849, Tennessee.
x. SUSAN BOYETT, b. Abt. 1855, Arkansas.
36. ELIZABETH5 BOYETT (HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born 1818 in Wayne County, North
Carolina. She married MOSE HEADDEN January 17, 1838.
Children
of ELIZABETH BOYETT and MOSE HEADDEN are:
i. MAHALIA LETITA6 HEADDEN, b. January 23, 1839; m. JOHN DUNCAN ALEXANDER, September 02, 1863.
ii. MARTHA MALISA HEADDEN, b.
April 19, 1840; m. WHIT WRIGHT, March 15, 1872.
iii. HENRY HARRISON HEADDEN, b.
July 11, 1841.
iv. DAVID CROCKETT HEADDEN, b. May
09, 1842.
v. SAMUEL ADAMS HEADDEN, b.
November 15, 1842.
vi. SARAH ELIZABETH HEADDEN, b.
September 16, 1845; m. COLUMBUS GREEN.
vii. AARON CLAY HEADDEN, b. February 23, 1847.
viii. WINFIELD SCOTT HEADDEN, b.
June 14, 1848.
ix. THOMAS GIBSON HEADDEN, b.
November 10, 1849.
37. NANCY5 BOYETT (HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born 1822 in Bedford County, Tennessee. She married WILLIAM
NEDRY August 23, 1836 in Gibson County, Tennessee.
Children
of NANCY BOYETT and WILLIAM NEDRY are:
i. MARY E.6 NEDRY, b. Abt. 1838; m. GEORGE W. FENTRESS, July 30, 1857, Obion County,
Tennessee.
Marriage Notes for MARY NEDRY and GEORGE FENTRESS:
George W. Fentress to Mary E. Nedry
Issued - 7/30/1857
Solemnized - 7/30/1857
Surety - Aaron Norton
Officiant - John Holloman, JP
From Obion County, Tennessee Marriage Records -
1824-1877
ii. ELZADA NEDRY, b. Abt. 1839; m. ASA S. CLARK, December 30, 1857, Obion County, Tennessee.
iii. JOHN NEDRY, b. July 1850.
38. MARTHA5 BOYETT (HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born 1823 in Bedford County, Tennessee. She married JOHN PINKNEY TUCKER July 19, 1842 in Gibson
County, Tennessee.
Children
of MARTHA BOYETT and JOHN TUCKER are:
i. THOMAS H.6 TUCKER, b. Abt. 1843, Tennessee.
ii. WILLIAM A. TUCKER, b. Abt. 1846, Tennessee.
iii. T. P. TUCKER, b. Abt. 1848, Tennessee.
iv. JOHN E. TUCKER, b. Abt. 1850, Dyer County,
Tennessee.
v. NANCY ELIZABETH TUCKER, b. Abt.
1853, Tennessee.
vi. MELISSY TUCKER, b. Abt. 1855, Tennessee.
vii. JAMES TUCKER, b. Abt. 1858, Tennessee.
viii. ELI TUCKER, b. Abt. 1861, Tennessee.
39. REBECCA JANE5
BOYETT (HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born 1826 in Bedford County, Tennessee.
She married HEZEKIAH JACKSON DAVIS July 16, 1842 in Gibson County, Tennessee, son
of HEZEKIAH DAVIS and SELINA.
Children
of REBECCA BOYETT and HEZEKIAH DAVIS are:
i. ROBERT6 DAVIS, b. Abt. 1843, Obion County, Tennessee.
ii. ELVINA DAVIS, b. Abt. 1846, Obion County, Tennessee.
iii. EMILY DAVIS, b. Abt. 1848, Obion County, Tennessee.
iv. MARY DAVIS, b. April 1850, Obion County, Tennessee.
40. JOSEPH PATRICK5
BOYETT (HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born 1828 in Bedford County, Tennessee, and died Abt. 1865. He married MINERVA
M. WEST June 30, 1849 in Gibson
County, Tennessee, daughter of ELIJAH WEST and ANNE.
Children
of JOSEPH BOYETT and MINERVA WEST are:
i. WILLIAM H.6 BOYETT, b. February 1853, Gibson
County, Tennessee; m. JANIE STRIKCLAND, July 15, 1874, Gibson County,
Tennessee.
ii. EMILY J. BOYETT, b. Abt. 1855, Dunklin County,
Missouri.
iii. LUCINDA BOYETT, b. Abt. 1856, Dunklin County, Missouri.
iv. JOANN BOYETT, b. Abt. 1862, Dunklin County, Missouri.
v. FRANKLIN BOYETT, b. Abt. 1863, Dunklin County, Missouri.
41. ARCHELAUS5 HOWELL (CELIA4 BOYETT, THOMAS3 BOYET III, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born Abt. 1806 in Wayne County, North Carolina, and died Bef. 1870 in
Gibson County, Tennessee. He married (1)
MALINDA POPE in Gibson County,
Tennessee, daughter of JOHN POPE.
Children
of ARCHELAUS HOWELL and MALINDA POPE are:
i. MARY6 HOWELL, b. Abt. 1838, Gibson County, Tennessee.
ii. SAMUEL HOWELL, b. Abt. 1842, Gibson County, Tennessee.
iii. HENRY HOWELL, b. Abt. 1844, Gibson County, Tennessee.
iv. CALEB HOWELL, b. Abt. 1847, Gibson County, Tennessee.
Notes for CALEB HOWELL:
A twin to Jethro
v. JETHRO HOWELL, b. Abt. 1847, Gibson County, Tennessee.
Notes for JETHRO HOWELL:
A twin to Caleb
73. vi. CELIA HOWELL, b. Abt. 1849, Gibson County, Tennessee.
vii. CALIE A. HOWELL, b. Abt. 1851, Gibson County,
Tennessee.
viii. ARCHIBALD HOWELL, b. Abt. 1853, Gibson County, Tennessee; d. Bef. 1881,
Gibson County, Tennessee.
Child
of ARCHELAUS HOWELL is:
ix. NANCY6 HOWELL, b. Abt. 1831, North Carolina.
42. THOMAS CHARLES DAVIS5 HOWELL (CELIA4 BOYETT, THOMAS3 BOYET III, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born February 22, 1814 in Wayne County, North Carolina, and died September
03, 1902 in Clifton, Franklin County, Idaho.
He married SARAH STUART July 05, 1835 in Gibson
County, Tennessee, daughter of SAMUEL STUART and ANN WALLACE.
Children
of THOMAS HOWELL and SARAH STUART are:
i. JASON ELIHU6 HOWELL, b. September 02, 1837,
Yorkville, Gibson County, Tennessee.
ii. HENRY NELSON HOWELL, b. May
23, 1840, Yorkville, Gibson County, Tennessee.
iii. WILLIAM JASPER HOWELL, b.
April 08, 1842, Yorkville, Gibson County, Tennessee.
iv. CHARLES HOWELL, b. Abt. 1845, Payson, Wasatch County, Utah.
Notes for CHARLES HOWELL:
Died as an infant
v. THOMAS ANDERSON HOWELL, b.
September 17, 1855, Payson, Wasatch County, Utah.
43. CALEB5 HOWELL, JR. (CELIA4 BOYETT, THOMAS3 BOYET III, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born 1816 in Wayne County, North
Carolina. He married MARIAH.
Children
of CALEB HOWELL and MARIAH are:
i. JOHN6 HOWELL, b. Abt. 1841.
ii. AMANDA HOWELL, b. Abt. 1844.
iii. ELIZABETH HOWELL, b. Abt. 1847.
iv. MARTHA HOWELL, b. Abt. 1849.
44. JETHRO5 HOWELL (CELIA4 BOYETT, THOMAS3 BOYET III, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born 1818 in Wayne County, North Carolina.
He married ELIZABETH NEEDHAM Abt. 1840 in Gibson
County, Tennessee, daughter of JOHN W. NEEDHAM.
Children
of JETHRO HOWELL and ELIZABETH NEEDHAM are:
i. WILLIAM L.6 HOWELL, b. June 21, 1843, Gibson
County, Tennessee; d. February 22, 1920, Gibson County, Tennessee; m. MARY E..
More About WILLIAM L. HOWELL:
Burial: Bell's Chapel Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Cemetery, Gibson County, Tennessee
More About MARY E.:
Burial: Bell's Chapel Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Cemetery, Gibson County, Tennessee
ii. NANCY HOWELL, b. Abt. 1845, Gibson County, Tennessee.
iii. CELIA HOWELL, b. Abt. 1846, Gibson County, Tennessee.
45. ROBERT5 HOWELL (CELIA4 BOYETT, THOMAS3 BOYET III, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born 1821 in Wayne County, North Carolina.
He married TEMPERANCE.
Children
of ROBERT HOWELL and TEMPERANCE are:
i. CALEB6 HOWELL, b. Abt. 1842, Tennessee.
ii. ELI HOWELL, b. Abt. 1844, Tennessee.
iii. HENRY HOWELL, b. Abt. 1847, Tennessee.
Notes for HENRY HOWELL:
A twin of Leoma
iv. LEOMA HOWELL, b. Abt. 1847, Tennessee.
Notes for LEOMA HOWELL:
A twin of Henry
v. CHELLA HOWELL, b. Abt. 1849, Tennessee.
46. ELLIS P.5
BOYTE (SHADRACK4 BOYET, JR., SHADRACK3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born February 15, 1816, and died May 18, 1917 in Lincoln County,
Mississippi. He married (1) POLLY BRISTER. He married (2) POLLY MOAK. He married (3) MARY GOODWIN, daughter of BEN GOODWIN and ELIZABETH COON.
More
About ELLIS P. BOYTE:
Burial:
Union Baptist Church Cemetery, Lincoln County, Mississippi
More
About MARY GOODWIN:
Burial:
Union Baptist Church Cemetery, Lincoln County, Mississippi
Children
of ELLIS BOYTE and POLLY MOAK are:
i. SUSAN6 BOYET, b. Abt. 1854, Lawrence County, Mississippi.
ii. CATHERINE BOYET, b. Abt. 1856, Lawrence County, Mississippi.
Children
of ELLIS BOYTE and MARY GOODWIN are:
iii. RANK6 BOYET.
iv. MONROE BOYET.
v. WESLEY BOYET.
vi. HENRY H. BOYET.
vii. BRITTY BOYET.
viii. CICEROS BOYET.
ix. GEORGE BOYET.
x. MARTHA BOYET.
xi. MOLLIE BOYET.
xii. SARAH BOYET.
xiii. ESTELLA BOYET.
xiv. LOU BOYET.
xv. MARTIN BOYET, b. Abt. 1857.
xvi. BARZELLE BOYET, b. Abt. 1860.
xvii. CONNIE BOYET, b. Abt. 1862.
47. THOMAS5 BOYTE (SHADRACK4 BOYET,
JR., SHADRACK3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born Abt. 1820. He married BETSY GREEN.
Children
of THOMAS BOYTE and BETSY GREEN are:
i. WILLIAM SHEDRICK6 BOYTE, m. GRACIE ELLEN HOWARD.
ii. HENRY BOYTE.
iii. HESTER BOYTE, m. JONES.
iv. MARY ANN BOYTE, m. CHRISTIE.
v. MARGARET BOYTE.
vi. HUEY THOMAS BOYTE, b. Abt.
1850.
48. HUGH5 BOYTE (SHADRACK4 BOYET,
JR., SHADRACK3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born February 02, 1827 in Lawrence County, Mississippi, and died March 1905
in Lincoln County, Mississippi. He
married DELILAH REEVES.
More
About HUGH BOYTE:
Burial:
Pleasant Hill Church Cemetery, Lincoln County, Mississippi
Children
of HUGH BOYTE and DELILAH REEVES are:
i. THOMAS6 BOYTE.
ii. MARY BOYTE.
iii. KATHERINE BOYTE.
iv. SARAH BOYTE.
v. BECKY ANN BOYTE.
vi. ELIZABETH BOYTE.
vii. MATTIE BOYTE.
viii. WILLIAM BOYTE, b. Abt. 1840.
ix. HUGH BOYTE, b. September 10, 1864.
49. JOHN5 BOYETT (BURRELL4 BOYET, SHADRACK3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born Abt. 1823 in Georgia. He
married SUSAN Abt. 1841.
Children
of JOHN BOYETT and SUSAN are:
i. NANCY6 BOYETT, b. Abt. 1842, Covington County, Alabama.
ii. WILLIAM BOYETT, b. Abt. 1844, Covington County, Alabama.
iii. MILLEYAN BOYETT, b. Abt. 1845, Covington County, Alabama.
iv. MARTHA BOYETT, b. Abt. 1846, Covington County, Alabama.
v. JOHN BOYETT, b. Abt. 1848, Covington County, Alabama.
vi. TEMPY BOYETT, b. November 1849, Covington County, Alabama.
50. WILLIAM5 BOYETT (BURRELL4 BOYET, SHADRACK3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born Abt. 1824 in Georgia. He
married ELIZABETH.
Children
of WILLIAM BOYETT and ELIZABETH are:
i. MATTHEW6 BOYETT, b. Abt. 1844, Covington County, Alabama.
ii. SARAHANN BOYETT, b. Abt. 1845, Covington County, Alabama.
iii. NANCY BOYETT, b. Abt. 1847, Covington County, Alabama.
iv. WILLIAM BOYETT, b. January 1850, Covington County, Alabama.
51. JOHN ASHLEY5
BOYETT (MOSES4 BOYET, AMOS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born 1816 in Wayne County, North Carolina.
He married NANCY HOLWELL January 1837 in
Georgia.
Children
of JOHN BOYETT and NANCY HOLWELL are:
i. SOPHRONIA E.6 BOYETT, b. Abt. 1838, Georgia.
ii. FRANCIS M. BOYETT, b. Abt. 1842, Georgia.
iii. WILLIAM N. BOYETT, b. Abt. 1844, Georgia.
iv. EDWARD J. BOYETT, b. Abt. 1847, Georgia.
52. NATHAN5 BOYET (AMOS4, AMOS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born Abt. 1827 in Wayne County, North Carolina. He married JANE.
Child
of NATHAN BOYET and JANE is:
i. SARAH6 BOYET, b. Abt. 1849, Sampson County, North Carolina.
Generation No. 6
53. MARY C.6
BOYTE (ALBERT H.5, JOSEPH WESLEY4, JACOB BALLARD3 BOYET, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born 1849 in Union County, North
Carolina. She married MOSER.
Child
of MARY BOYTE and MOSER is:
i. BELLE7 MOSER.
54. CRAWFORD6 BOYTE (ALBERT H.5, JOSEPH WESLEY4, JACOB BALLARD3 BOYET, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born Abt. 1855, and died Abt. 1931. He married WILLIAMSON.
Child
of CRAWFORD BOYTE and WILLIAMSON is:
i. EDWIN C.7 BOYTE.
55. WILLIAM FRANKLIN6
BOYTE (JOSEPH CURTAIN5, JOSEPH WESLEY4, JACOB BALLARD3 BOYET, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born August 21, 1869 in Charlotte,
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.
Child
of WILLIAM FRANKLIN BOYTE is:
i. MARY7 BOYTE, b. Abt. 1899, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North
Carolina.
56. JOHN MCPHERSON6
BOYTE (JOSEPH CURTAIN5, JOSEPH WESLEY4, JACOB BALLARD3 BOYET, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born June 15, 1871 in Charlotte, Mecklenburg
County, North Carolina, and died February 25, 1914. He married MAGGIE SMITH Abt. 1906.
Children
of JOHN BOYTE and MAGGIE SMITH are:
i. LOUISE7 BOYTE, b. 1907.
ii. ELIZABETH BOYTE, b. 1910.
iii. LLOYD BOYTE, b. Abt. 1912.
57. FANNIE MARGARET ELIZABETH6 BOYTE (JOSEPH CURTAIN5, JOSEPH WESLEY4, JACOB BALLARD3 BOYET, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born February 26, 1876 in Charlotte,
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. She
married CARROLL BRINKLEY July 1914.
Child
of FANNIE BOYTE and CARROLL BRINKLEY is:
i. FRANCES7 BRINKLEY, b. 1916; m. WILLIAM SAWYER.
58. BESSIE LOUISA ANNIE6 BOYTE (JOSEPH CURTAIN5, JOSEPH WESLEY4, JACOB BALLARD3 BOYET, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born July 11, 1882 in Charlotte, Mecklenburg
County, North Carolina, and died 1943 in Norfolk, Isle of Wight, Virginia. She married ROBERT LEON DUNNING, SR. February 13, 1909.
Children
of BESSIE BOYTE and ROBERT DUNNING are:
i. ROBERT LEON7 DUNNING, JR., b. November 06, 1909.
ii. BESSIE LOUISE DUNNING, b.
March 09, 1913.
iii. ROSEMARY DUNNING, b. November 24, 1919.
59. LEWIS HENRY6
BOYETT (BAPTIST5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born April 25, 1829 in Gibson County,
Tennessee, and died July 28, 1913 in Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee. He married ALMIRA ELIZABETH MORROW, daughter of GEORGE MORROW and FRANCES.
More
About LEWIS HENRY BOYETT:
Burial:
Mason Hall Cemetery, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee
More
About ALMIRA ELIZABETH MORROW:
Burial:
Mason Hall Cemetery, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee
Children
of LEWIS BOYETT and ALMIRA MORROW are:
i. MAHULDA E.7 BOYETT, b. Abt. 1855, Obion County,
Tennessee.
ii. NANCY A. BOYETT, b. May 1857, Obion County,
Tennessee; d. Abt. 1925.
iii. WILLIAM J. B. BOYETT, b. October 1859, Obion County, Tennessee.
iv. HENRY GEORGE BOYETT, b.
October 15, 1861, Obion County, Tennessee.
v. CHARLES H. BOYETT, b. October 15, 1861, Obion
County, Tennessee; d. December 08, 1907, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee;
m. NANCY ANN.
More About CHARLES H. BOYETT:
Burial: Mason Hall Cemetery, Mason Hall, Obion County,
Tennessee
vi. SALLIE B. BOYETT, b. Abt. 1867, Obion County,
Tennessee.
vii. MARTHA J. BOYETT, b. Abt. 1868, Obion County,
Tennessee.
viii. SAMUEL L. BOYETT, b. May 1871, Obion County,
Tennessee.
ix. SUSAN BOYETT, b. April 1875, Obion County, Tennessee.
x. ROSA L. BOYETT, b. September 12, 1876, Obion
County, Tennessee; d. October 05, 1907, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee.
More About ROSA L. BOYETT:
Burial:
Mason Hall Cemetery, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee
60. WILLIAM BARTLEY6
BOYETT (BAPTIST5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born September 01, 1830 in Gibson County,
Tennessee, and died November 05, 1910 in Mason Hall, Obion County,
Tennessee. He married (1) ELIZABETH A. WADDY October 08, 1858 in Gibson County, Tennessee,
daughter of WILLIAM WADDY and ELIZABETH HANKINS. He married (2) NANNIE L. BYNUM April 20, 1865 in Obion County, Tennessee,
daughter of ELI BYNUM and LUVICA.
Notes
for WILLIAM BARTLEY BOYETT:
William
B. Boyett, M. D., is a native of Gibson County, born on the 1st of September, 1830,
son of Hon. Baptist and Mahulda (Crane) Boyett, who were born in North
Carolina. Hon. Baptist Boyett was a merchant at Mason Hall, in Obion County,
and at one time represented Obion and Lake Counties in the State Legislature.
Dr. William Boyett was reared on his parents' farm, and was educated in Bethel
College, at McLemoresville, Tenn. In 1853 he began the study of medicine, with
Dr. Charles Powell, of Gibson County, and in 1857 attended one course of
lectures at the University of Nashville. After his return to Obion County, he
practiced medicine until 1875, when he moved to the "Lone Star
State," and there remained until 1882. Since that time he has lived in
Tennessee, and is considered one of the reliable and efficient physicians of
Gibson County. October 14, 1858, he united his fortunes with those of Elizabeth
Waddy, daughter of William K. and Elizabeth (Hankins) Waddy. She died in
October, 1863, leaving two children: James M. and Charles D. April 20, 1865,
Mr. Boyett married Nannie L. Bynum, daughter of Eli and Luvica Bynum, of
Kentucky. They have two sons and two daughters: Baptist P., William L.,
Elizabeth T. and Mary L. Dr. Boyett is a Democrat, and is a member of the F. A.
M., and has been a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church since 1850.
From
Goodspeed Bibliographies, 1887, Gibson County TN
More
About WILLIAM BARTLEY BOYETT:
Burial:
Mason Hall Cemetery, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee
More
About NANNIE L. BYNUM:
Burial:
Mason Hall Cemetery, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee
Marriage
Notes for WILLIAM BOYETT and NANNIE BYNUM:
Wm.
B. Boyett to N. L. Bynum
Issued
- 4/20/1865
Solemnized
- 4/20/1865
Surety
- J. H. McKnight
Officiant
- J. H. McKnight, MG
From
Obion County, Tennessee Marriage Records - 1824-1877
Children
of WILLIAM BOYETT and ELIZABETH WADDY are:
i. JAMES M.7 BOYETT, b. November 20, 1859, Obion
County, Tennessee; d. August 28, 1868, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee.
More About JAMES M. BOYETT:
Burial: Mason Hall Cemetery, Mason Hall, Obion County,
Tennessee
ii. CHARLES DENNIS BOYETT, b.
December 20, 1861, Obion County, Tennessee; d. September 23, 1875.
Children
of WILLIAM BOYETT and NANNIE BYNUM are:
iii. BAPTIST E.7 BOYETT, b. October 1866, Obion County,
Tennessee; m. LUNN V. MINTON, 1890, Gibson County, Tennessee.
iv. WILLIAM L. BOYETT, b. September 1868, Obion
County, Tennessee.
v. ELIZABETH T. BOYETT, b. Abt. 1870, Obion County,
Tennessee; d. Bef. June 1880.
vi. MARY LOU BOYETT, b. September 1872, Obion
County, Tennessee.
61. SUSAN M.6
BOYETT (BAPTIST5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born December 11, 1832 in Gibson County,
Tennessee, and died September 05, 1910 in Mason Hall, Obion County,
Tennessee. She married NATHANIEL HOLLOMAN March 17, 1851, son of
JOHN HOLLOMAN and ELIZABETH.
More
About SUSAN M. BOYETT:
Burial:
Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee
More
About NATHANIEL HOLLOMAN:
Burial:
Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee
Marriage
Notes for SUSAN BOYETT and NATHANIEL HOLLOMAN:
N.
Hollomon to S. M. Boyett
Issued
- 3/17/1851
Solemnized
- 3/17/1851
Surety
- W. H. Hollomon
Officiant
- E. G. Williams, MG
(House
of B. Boyett)
From
Obion County, Tennessee Marriage Records - 1824-1877
Children
of SUSAN BOYETT and NATHANIEL HOLLOMAN are:
i. PARALEE B.7 HOLLOMON, b. January 25, 1850, Mason
Hall, Obion County, Tennessee.
ii. MAHULDA J. HOLLOMON, b. December 29, 1851, Mason
Hall, Obion County, Tennessee.
iii. WILLIAM LOUIS HOLLOMON, b.
1852, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee; m. IDA JONES.
iv. BETTIE HOLLOMON, b. March 28, 1854, Mason Hall, Obion County,
Tennessee.
v. JOHN ASA HOLLOMON, b. 1860, Mason Hall, Obion
County, Tennessee; m. MANORA NEEDHAM.
vi. SAMMY HOLLOMON, b. December 24, 1861, Mason Hall, Obion County,
Tennessee.
vii. JAMES JEFFERSON HOLLOMON, b.
May 15, 1863, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee; m. (1) MARY FRANCES HERRING; m. (2) JOSEPHINE COLLINS.
viii. FRANK B. HOLLOMON, b. February 03, 1872, Mason
Hall, Obion County, Tennessee; m. NETTIE WILLIAMS.
ix. CASEY B. HOLLOMON, b. May 22, 1874, Mason Hall,
Obion County, Tennessee; m. BELLE WHITTEN.
x. ADALINE HOLLOMON, b. 1876, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee; m. Z. W. BUCHANAN CARROLL.
xi. MARY ELLA HOLLOMON, b. 1878, Mason Hall, Obion
County, Tennessee; m. JOHN W. HART.
xii. NANCY HOLLOMON, b. 1880, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee; m. JAMES B. SKINNER.
xiii. MARGARET HOLLOMON, b. 1882, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee; m. EDWARDS.
62. LYCURGUS C.6
BOYETT (BAPTIST5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born January 05, 1835 in Gibson County,
Tennessee, and died January 13, 1910 in Mason Hall, Obion County,
Tennessee. He married (1) HARRIET ANN. He married (2) LOUISA ELLEN CLARK December 27, 1858 in Gibson County, Tennessee.
More
About LYCURGUS C. BOYETT:
Burial:
Mason Hall Cemetery, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee
More
About LOUISA ELLEN CLARK:
Burial:
Mason Hall Cemetery, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee
Children
of LYCURGUS BOYETT and LOUISA CLARK are:
i. MATTIE FRANCES7 BOYETT, b. 1861, Tennessee; m. JOHN GLISSON.
ii. CORA LEE BOYETT, b. 1863, Tennessee; m. SIMMONS.
iii. JOHN A. C. Y. BOYETT, b. August 21, 1863, Tennessee;
d. February 13, 1885, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee.
More About JOHN A. C. Y. BOYETT:
Burial: Mason Hall Cemetery, Mason Hall, Obion County,
Tennessee
iv. ALBERT SID BOYETT, b. December 1869, Obion County,
Tennessee.
v. GEORGE BAPTIST BOYETT, b.
February 11, 1873, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee; m. HATTIE MAY MEADOWS.
vi. LELA M. BOYETT, b. 1874, Tennessee; m. THOMPSON.
vii. MINNIE LOUISE BOYETT, b.
1875, Tennessee; m. THOMPSON.
viii. BERTIE BOYETT, b. 1877, Tennessee; m. ARON MCNEELY.
ix. EMMA B. BOYETT, b. 1879, Tennessee.
x. ANDERSON LYCURGUS BOYETT, b.
1883, Obion County, Tennessee; d. 1940, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee; m.
J. E. BAIRD, 1899, Gibson County, Tennessee.
More About ANDERSON LYCURGUS BOYETT:
Burial:
Mason Hall Cemetery, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee
63. JAMES ELIGH6
BOYETT (BAPTIST5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born March 22, 1837 in Gibson County,
Tennessee, and died March 07, 1911 in Wise County, Texas. He married MARY ELIZABETH WEST February 16, 1868 in Obion
County, Tennessee, daughter of ELIJAH WEST and ANNE.
Marriage
Notes for JAMES BOYETT and MARY WEST:
James
E. Boyett to Mary E. West
Issued
- 2/13/1860
Solemnized
- 2/16/1860
Surety
- W. H. Boyett
Officiant
- G. Holmes, MG
From
Obion County, Tennessee Marriage Records - 1824-1877
Children
of JAMES BOYETT and MARY WEST are:
i. SALLIE7 BOYETT, b. Abt. 1866, Obion County, Tennessee.
ii. MAGGIE BOYETT, b. Abt. 1870, Obion County, Tennessee.
iii. MAMIE BOYETT, b. Abt. 1874, Ellis County, Texas.
iv. IDA BOYETT, b. Abt. 1877, Ellis County, Texas.
v. ARTHUR B. BOYETT, b. March 1881, Ellis County,
Texas.
64. JOHN WILLIAM HENRY6 BOYETT (ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born January 17, 1835 in Bedford County,
Tennessee, and died April 10, 1866 in Yorkville, Gibson County, Tennessee. He married MARY KATHERINE WHITLEY February 12, 1861 in
Gibson County, Tennessee, daughter of JOSIAH WHITLEY and MARY HOUSE.
Notes
for JOHN WILLIAM HENRY BOYETT:
From
Boyt to Boyette
William
and Mary Katherine moved to Dunklin County, Missouri soon after they were
married. An uncle, an aunt, and their
families, plus other relatives were already living there. The Civil War broke out while they were
there, and in about 1863 they returned home to Gibson County and settled near
Yorkville.
William
went to Paducah, Kentuck and enlisted in the Kentucky Capital Guards for the
Union Army. He served in Company
"E" of the first Regiment of the Paducah Battalion. He was discharged from Paducah, Kentucky and
his original discharge paper is in the possession of his granddaughter, Exie
Leach of Mansfield, Arkansas in 1972.
After
his term of service, William returned to his family in Gibson County. As the area was a pro-Confederacy county and
state, the return of an Union soldier was probably not too welcome. William was the only one of his brothers to
join the Union Army; four of his brothers joined the Confederate Army, and one
of these, Joseph Hickman, was killed during the war. Several of his cousins also served in the
Confederate Army; while only one of them served for the Union Army, and he
later served for the Confederate forces.
Less
than a year after the end of the War Between the States, William was
murdered. According to family tradition,
he had been involved in a saloon brawl; he left and returned to his home. Shortly afterwards while he was at home with
his family, one of the participants in the fight followed him home, called him
outside and murdered him on his own front porch. He was only 30 years old and left a wife and
three young children.
A
few years after his murder, his wife and children moved to Mansfield, Scott
County, Arkansas. They were assisted in
this move by her sister and brother-in-law Martin and Susanna Taylor, who also
lived near Mansfield.
When
they first moved to Scott County, the region was still very primitive and
wolves roamed the area. When Mary
Katherine went out to work in the fields, she would leave the children in the
house and block the doors and windows to keep the wolves at bay.
More
About MARY KATHERINE WHITLEY:
Burial:
Co-op Prairie Cemetery, Mansfield, Scott County, Arkansas
Children
of JOHN BOYETT and MARY WHITLEY are:
i. MARY LECY7 BOYETT, b. September 19, 1862, Dunklin
County, Missouri; m. (1) ALEX KEIRBY; m. (2) JOHNNY CLUTHER HART, June 24,
1890; m. (3) WILLIAM CASY, October 31, 1912.
ii. JOSIAH S. BOYETT, b. June 13, 1864, Yorkville,
Gibson County, Tennessee.
iii. NANCY EVALINE BOYETT, b. June
13, 1864, Yorkville, Gibson County, Tennessee; m. WILLIAM EDWARD GRAVES,
November 20, 1884.
65. STEPHEN ALEXANDER6
BOYETT (ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born November 23, 1836 in Coffee County,
Tennessee, and died February 12, 1886 in Gibson County, Tennessee. He married (1) JANE HOLLOMAN February 25, 1858 in Obion County, Tennessee,
daughter of JOHN HOLLOMAN and ELIZABETH. He
married (2) MARTHA JANE SLOAN May 13, 1869 in Gibson County, Tennessee,
daughter of JOHN SLOAN and NANCY.
Notes
for STEPHEN ALEXANDER BOYETT:
From
Boyt to Boyette
Stephen
enlisted in the Confederate Army on 3 Dec 1861at Kenton, Tennessee along with
his brother Elijah and several Boyett cousins.
He was wounded by a gunshot to his left breast probably in February 1865
near Lauderdale, Mississippi. He was
given a 60 day furlough by the Medical Examining Board in the Disabled Camp at
Lauderdale.
Stephen
returned home after the War and followed in his father's footsteps in farming
and county civic activities.
More
About STEPHEN ALEXANDER BOYETT:
Burial:
North Union Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Gibson County, Tennessee
More
About JANE HOLLOMAN:
Burial:
North Union Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Gibson County, Tennessee
Marriage
Notes for STEPHEN BOYETT and JANE HOLLOMAN:
Stephen
A. Boyett to Jane Holloman
Issued
- 2/23/1858
Solemnized
- 2/25/1858
Surety
- L. Boyett
Officiant
- A. Davis, JP
From
Obion County, Tennessee Marriage Records - 1824-1877
More
About MARTHA JANE SLOAN:
Burial:
North Union Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Gibson County, Tennessee
Child
of STEPHEN BOYETT and JANE HOLLOMAN is:
i. JOSEPH WILSON7 BOYETT, b. February 15, 1866, Gibson
County, Tennessee.
Children
of STEPHEN BOYETT and MARTHA SLOAN are:
ii. COTULA7 BOYETT, b. February 1870, Rutherford, Gibson County,
Tennessee; m. ROBERT LEE KING, November 17, 1887, Gibson
County, Tennessee.
iii. JOHN MILTON BOYETT, b.
February 07, 1872, Rutherford, Gibson County, Tennessee.
iv. BERTIE BOYETT, b. December 1876, Rutherford, Gibson County,
Tennessee; m. IRVIN RUSSELL KING, April 26,
1896, Gibson County, Tennessee.
66. ELIJAH WALKUP6
BOYETT (ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born December 29, 1838 in Coffee County,
Tennessee, and died June 28, 1918 in Sulpher Springs, Hopkins County,
Texas. He married SUSAN ALABAMA MITCHELL December 25, 1859 in Gibson County, Tennessee,
daughter of WILLIAM MITCHELL and MARGARET.
Notes
for ELIJAH WALKUP BOYETT:
Form
Boyt to Boyette
Elijah
was a farmer, but the Civil War interrupted his farming, so he, his brother
Stephen, and two cousins, James and Dr. "Bart" Boyett all enlisted on
3 Dec 1861 at Kenton, Tennessee to serve for 12 months in Company "H"
of the 47th Tennessee Infantry. Although
they enlisted for 12 months, they all served much longer. Elijah was not mustered out until March, 1864. In the War, he lost an eye and part of his
nose during a battle, so he spent several months in a hospital. During his service, he acted as a teamster
for the troops from July, 1862 to September, 1862 while they marched from
Tupelo, Mississippi to Kentucky.
Elijah
returned home at the end of his three years in the Confederate Army and again
took up farming.
They
moved to the following places:
Stephens
County, Texas
Aransas
County, Texas
Harris
County, Texas
Sulphur
Springs, Hopkins County, Texas
1860
Gibson County Tennessee Census - Post Office - Kenton, District Number 10 (PHB 1)
Eli
Boyt 21 M Farmer 300 Tenn
Alabama 20 F Tenn
More
About ELIJAH WALKUP BOYETT:
Burial:
Shirley Cemetery, Sulpher Springs, Hopkins County, Texas
Children
of ELIJAH BOYETT and SUSAN MITCHELL are:
i. SARAH ELIZABETH7 BOYETT, b. September 09, 1862, Gibson
County, Tennessee; m. JOSHUA C. FRONEBERGER.
ii. NANCY BOYETT, b. Abt. 1866, Gibson County, Tennessee; d. Bef. 1880.
iii. NAOMI BOYETT, b. Abt. 1868, Gibson County, Tennessee; m. LEE WALDRUP.
iv. MARTHA W. BOYETT, b. June 1868, Gibson County,
Tennessee; m. RUFUS FRONEBERGER.
v. WILLIAM H. BOYETT, b. Abt. 1872, Hood County,
Texas.
vi. LOUISA BOYETT, b. Abt. 1873, Hood County, Texas; d. Aransas Pass,
Aransas County, Texas; m. MCKNIGHT.
vii. JOHN ETTA BOYETT, b. Abt. 1877, Hood County,
Texas; d. Abt. 1936, Sulpher Springs, Hopkins County, Texas; m. WALTER WRIGHT.
More About JOHN ETTA BOYETT:
Burial: Shirley Cemetery, Sulpher Springs, Hopkins
County, Texas
viii. CHARLES BOYETT, b. September 1882, Texas; d. Aft. 1900; m. LUCY.
67. GEORGE TALMAS6
BOYETT (ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born December 22, 1842 in Coffee County,
Tennessee, and died 1918 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. He married HARRIET
S. BOTTOMS January 13, 1868 in
Gibson County, Tennessee, daughter of PASCHAL BOTTOMS and MARGARET KEAS.
Notes
for GEORGE TALMAS BOYETT:
George
served in Confederate Army as private in Co. "D" of 22nd Tennessee
Cavalry. He enlisted at Newberg (?)
Tennessee on December 1, 1864 for 3 years.
He was taken POW only 16 days later on December 17, 1864 near Franklin,
Williamson County, Tennessee. He was
held at Louisville, Kentucky until January 2, 1865 when he moved to Camp Chase
in Ohio. Before his release at end of
conflict, he signed an Oath of Allegiance to the US. George returned to Gibson County at the close
of the war and remained there until after 1880, when he and his family
moved. They later moved to Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. His
father's Bible shows death at 1918.
Notes
for HARRIET S. BOTTOMS:
Marriage
Notes for GEORGE BOYETT and HARRIET BOTTOMS:
Gibson
County, Tennessee - Bottoms, Harrit S. to G. T. Boyett Jan 13 1868
Children
of GEORGE BOYETT and HARRIET BOTTOMS are:
i. TALMAS7 BOYETT, b. 1869, Gibson County, Tennessee.
74. ii. SALLIE BOYETT, b. August 08, 1872, Gibson County, Tennessee; d. June
1964.
iii. SHIBLEY BOYETT, b. 1875, Gibson County, Tennessee.
68. MAHULDA JANE6
BOYETT (ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born April 18, 1846 in Gibson County,
Tennessee, and died April 17, 1883 in Paris, Logan County, Arkansas (Source:
Family Bible Concordance, PHB-H 2.).
She married JAMES K POLK BOTTOMS January 13, 1868 in Gibson County, Tennessee,
son of PASCHAL BOTTOMS and MARGARET KEAS.
Notes
for MAHULDA JANE BOYETT:
Huldy
died shortly after the birth of Jimmie Dee and Mattie Lee.
More
About MAHULDA JANE BOYETT:
Burial:
1883
Cause
of Death: Died in Child Birth of Twins
Notes
for JAMES K POLK BOTTOMS:
J.
K. married Fannie in 1885 and they moved to Cloud Chief, Oklahoma. There, they
live in a dugout prior to statehood. The
family moved from Cloud Chief to Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma in
approximately 1895 to a small farm 5 miles NW of Ada. Both J. K. and Fannie are buried at Egypt
Cemetery which was adjacent to their home.
They had contributed the land both for the cemetery and the school house
(has been torn down now) which was located there as well. (There is conflicting
information regarding this)
He
possibly belonged to the KKK. Lester
Bottoms told of finding a black hood in a dresser. Supposedly only "talked" to
husbands that abused or refused to support their families.
On
June 16, 1966, a grandson, Clyde Bottoms - 85 years old, was telling stories of
the wonderful time he spent with his grandparents and related the story he was
told of how James K. Bottoms had been in the Civil War on the Confederate
side. He had crawled under the floor of
a farmhouse to hide. He could hear the
voices of the Union Army in the house above him. Also during the Civil War, he apparently lost
several of his fingers when he set the butt end of his muzzle loader on the
ground and it went off, taking his fingers with it.
He
also told Clyde of traveling in the winter (possibly in Kentucky) with a wagon
and team. At night, they would gather
logs and set them on fire in a clearing.
When they had burned down, they would clear the embers and place their
blankets and bedding on the warmed ground to sleep.
Listed
absent for calvary - probably returned home.
He
farmed in the 10th Civil District of Gibson County first and by 1870 was
farming in 9th Civil District around Kenton Station. They left Gibson County before 1880.
1870
Gibson County Tennessee Census
J
O/D Bottoms 23 M W Farmer 150 acres TN
Hulda 21 F
W Housekeeper
TN
Margaret 1
F W TN
G.
M.? McCollum 18 M
B Laborer
1880
Arkansas Soundex Census
Bottoms, J. K. Vol
8 E.D. 47
Sheet
64 Line 40
White
Age 27 Birthplace
- Tennessee
Logan
County
Mountain
Township
Bottoms, Huldy W 27 Tennessee
Bob S
9 Tennessee
John S
7 Tennessee
Sallie D
5 Tennessee
Earley S
2 Tennessee
(Actual
Census)
1880
Logan County Arkansas Census - Raeville Township
J.
K. white male age 27 Farmer, Tennessee born, both parents
Virginia born
Huldy white
female 27 keeping house
J.
Bob son age 9
John son
age either 7 or 9
Sallie daughter
age 5
Early son
age 2
Wife
and all children listed as Tennessee born.
1920
Oklahoma Census
Bottoms,
Jake K. Vol.
59 E. D. 170
Sheet
2 Line 36
White Age - 73 Birthplace
- Tennessee
Pontotoc
County
Ada
Relationship Age Birthplace
Bottoms,
Parlie W 54 Tennessee
Omer GS 6 Oklahoma
Confederate
Veterans elect new officers.
(Jan.
7, 1907) W. L. Byrd Camp, Confederate
Veterans met in the new building Sunday afternoon in regular monthly session,
Lieut. Castleberry presiding.
Officers
for the new year were elected as follows:
Sam H. Hargis, captain; W. L. Byrd, adjutant; W. C. Castleberry, 1st.
Lieut.; Geo. Anglin, 2nd. Lieut.; W.T. Hall, 3rd. Lieut.; G. W. Chisler; 4th.
Lieut.; W. H. Wheeler, quartermaster;
S.S.
Bottoms, commissary; Dr. T. E. Brents, surgeon; John A. Morgan, chaplain;
M.
M. Sanders, treasurer; W. O. Townsend, serg. major; J. K. Bottoms, officer of
the day; H. C. Pearson, color serg.; G. Duncan, 1st. color guard; W. H. Sloan,
2nd. color guard; Mrs. Mattie Cloyd, Sponsor.
Comrades
Castleberry, Wheeler and Morgan were appointed a distress committee.
Adjutant
Byrd was instructed to procure crosses of honor for the camp. Deferring to the wishes of some of the
members, the camp's time of meeting was changed from Sunday to the first
Saturday in each month.
Source: Ada Evening News, Ada, Pontotoc County,
Oklahoma (PHB-H 1)
From
20th Tennessee Cavalry, CSA Biographical
Information
James
K.E. Bottoms
Company
C. Enlisted August 1, 1863 in West Tennessee, by Capt. Mathis for 3 years. Bay
mule valued at $400. Present on roll for March/April 1864. Present on roll for May/June
1864. In June 1915, service record was checked by Oklahoma Pension Board;
reports that on roll of consolidated unit for February 1865, Bottoms is shown
"absent, probably at Rutherford Station; residence Gibson County TN."
On
report of absentees and deserters, Verona MS, Feb 28, 1865. Residence Gibson
Co. TN; probable whereabouts Rutherford Sta.
Source: Compiled Service Records
History
Russell's
20th Tennessee Cavalry was recruited from Carroll, Dyer, Gibson, Henry, and
Weakley Counties in West Tennessee during the fall of 1863. In late December,
these men were brought into North Mississippi and merged with several smaller
organizations into a regiment under the command of Colonel Robert M. Russell.
For
most of its service Russell's Regiment was part of Col. Tyree H. Bell's
Brigade, Brig. Gen. Abraham Buford's Division, of Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest's
Cavalry in the Confederate Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East
Louisiana. The other regiments in Bell's Brigade were also comprised of Tennesseans:
Newsom's 19th, Wilson's 21st, and Barteau's 22nd regiments of cavalry.
In
March of 1865, the 20th was consolidated with the 19th (sometimes 18th)
(Newsom's) regiment of Tennessee cavalry. The consolidated command (19th and
20th Consolidated Tennessee Cavalry Regiment) was surrendered and paroled at
Gainesville, AL in May 1865.
West
Tennessee, 1863
A
company of a Confederate regiment was typically raised in a single locale.
Sometimes a recruit might be added to an existing company (when it was home on
leave, for instance), but generally fresh recruits were not used as
replacements for existing units. Instead, new companies and regiments were
raised. Casualties and other losses within existing units would eventually
cause such shrinkage that a unit would become ineffective. Consequently, the
army was forced to periodically reorganize and consolidate fragmentary units
into new bodies.
The
Confederate Army of Tennessee was severely reduced by the fighting at Shiloh.
Many of the regiments involved had become too small to be effective, so units
were consolidated and the army reorganized. As units were consolidated, some of
the officers of the parent organizations were no longer needed. It was very
common for these men to return to their homes and attempt to raise a new
command suitable to their rank -- or in many cases suitable to the rank they
desired. Gen. N.B. Forrest's raid in late 1862 had demonstrated the tenuous
nature of Federal control of West Tennessee, and soon the region became the
target of many Confederate officers seeking to raise new commands.
Three
of the officers so employed were Col. T.H. Bell of Dyer County, Col. Robert M.
Russell of Gibson County, and Lt. Henry Clay Greer. The commands raised and led
by these men were later to be formed into the 20th Tennessee Cavalry.
Partisan
Activities
Faulkner,
Greer, and others were active during the early fall of 1863. Col. James Martin
of the 112th Illinois describes efforts to capture them (Official Records,
I-30-2, p. 656) in a report dated September 30, 1863:
I
left this post on Sunday the 20th; ... The information gained from the Union
men in that vicinity was that Faulkner, Bell, and Greer were at Paris, Tenn.,
with their forces, estimated at 800, and that they were raiding between that
place and Murray.
[On
the 22nd] ... we arrived at Paris at 2 P.M. ... but the rebels had succeeded in
getting away, ... also learned that their armed force was only 300, and they
had between 200 and 300 conscripts, but all were mounted.
[On
the 23rd] ... My scouts returned at night; one squad brought in a deserter from
Newsom's command, who reported that Newsom was advancing on Huntingdon to
effect a junction with Colonel Faulkner. Also got information that Bell and
Greer with the conscripts had crossed the Tennessee and that Faulkner had gone
in the direction of Huntingdon.
Martin's
pursuit was unsuccessful and he soon returned to his base.
On
October 25, 1863, Brig. Gen. G.M. Dodge reported (Official Records, I-31-1, p.
839):
Scout
returned from Union City. Met Faulkner's command consisting of Wilson, Newsom,
Greer, Bell, and Franklin near Huntingdon. They were 1000 strong and going
north rapidly to attack Murray, Mayfield, and other points in that part of
Kentucky and Tennessee.
When
Forrest took command in November of 1863, he found Greer's regiment waiting for
him. Gen. Stephen D. Lee welcomed Forrest to the department (Official Records,
I-31-3, p. 646), stating: "Colonel Greer's regiment is ... at Okolona,
where I ordered it to organize and be equipped."
Greer's
unit apparently served as part of the covering force during the period in late
1863 when Forrest was in West Tennessee raising new units for his command,
including the remainder of Russell's Regiment. This is supported by reports
from men who served in Cos. B and K of the 20th describing their participation
in actions at Estenaula and Somerville in late December; however, there are
some indications that the companies were not in action together as a single
unit.
Greer's
men evidently returned to Tennessee in January, 1864, as reported by Col. Isaac
R. Hawkins, commanding at Union City, on February 3, 1864 (Official Records,
I-32-2, p. 321):
My
secret service man has returned this evening and reports Colonel Greer, with
100 men in the northern part of Henry; Bolen, with 25, half way between Paris
and Huntingdon; Captain Holmes, a few miles southeast, with 30 men. Their
statements are to the effect [that] when they gather their men they are to
cross the river.
Recruitment
and Organization of Russell's Regiment.
In
December, Nathan Bedford Forrest was assigned to command the Cavalry Department
of West Tennessee and North Mississippi. He brought with him only one regiment
and so had to raise additional units if he was to take action. West Tennessee
seemed to be a fertile field, for many residents were "time-expired"
men who had left service after their initial one year enlistment was up, were
separated from their commands, or were otherwise subject to conscription. The
recruiters who preceded Forrest had been successful, for "West Tennessee
was full of little companies of from ten to thirty men willing to fight, but
unwilling to go far from home or into the infantry service (Chalmers,
1879)." These scattered units were to become Forrest's new command.
Col.
Robert M. Russell was not reelected Colonel when the 12th Tennessee Infantry
was reorganized in May 1862. Subsequently, he returned to his home in Gibson
County to raise a new unit.
Col.
T.H. Bell had returned to Dyer County sometime in the latter half of 1863 and
began to recruit men for the cavalry. Bell was Russell's successor in command
of the 12th Tennessee, continuing through it's consolidation with the 22nd
Tennessee, but was made supernumerary when the 12th and 47th regiments were
consolidated after Shiloh. Bell did much of his recruiting from his home near
Newbern, in Dyer county. As men enlisted, a recruiting camp, "Camp
Bell" (Willoughby, 1995) was constructed. Service records show that most
of the men in companies G, H, and I of the 20th, and I and K of the 22nd
Tennessee enlisted at Newbern.
Colonel
Bell also led some of his recruits as a partisan command in the fall of 1863.
According to the Earl Willoughby, the author of the Dyer County History Page,
"Bell's Partisans" provided Company G of the 20th.
The
Goodspeed History of Obion county (p. 828, repeated in Marshall (1941), p. 20)
mentions that a cavalry company was recruited in the western portion of Obion
by Capt. Oliver Farris, and that this company served in Russell's Regiment.
Since Farris became the commander of Co. K of Barteau's 22nd Cavalry which was
itself organized at Camp Bell (Willoughby (1995)), I suspect that this Obion
company was part of that regiment instead of Russell's 20th.
The
newly collected companies were moved South through the Federal cordon between
Memphis and Corinth. This required building bridges across flooded streams and
skirmishes with pursuing troops.
Eventually,
about 1800 recruits reached the camps in North Mississippi. Others infiltrated
south in small groups.
The
West Tennesseans had enlisted in small local commands, but after reaching
Mississippi "Russell's, Wilson's, Greer's, and a portion of Newsom's
regiments were consolidated into two regiments (Official Records, I-39-2, p.
647)" that eventually were designated the 20th and 21st Tennessee Cavalry
Regiments. This consolidation was later to cause Forrest problems with the
Adjutant General's office in Richmond and with desertion, as some of the
officers displaced by the reorganization tried to leave with their recruits.
(There were far more "Lieutenants" and "Captains" than the
number of men required.)
In
General Orders No. 3 for Forrest's Cavalry Department (Official Records,
I-32-2, p. 614), dated January 25, 1864, Col. T.H. Bell is appointed to command
of the Third Brigade, to be made up of "Russell's regiment, Greer's
regiment, Newsom's regiment, Barteau's regiment, Wilson's regiment."
General Orders No. 12 (Official Records, I-32-3, p. 593-4), dated March 7,
1864, establishes the "Fourth Brigade, Col. T.H. Bell commanding: Second
Tennessee [Barteau's] Regiment, Fifteenth Tennessee Regiment, Colonel Russell;
Sixteenth Tennessee Regiment, Colonel Wilson commanding" and places the
brigade and one other into the "Second Division, Forrest's cavalry, Brig.
Gen. A. Buford commanding".
Russell's
20th Regiment of cavalry was officially organized on February 5, 1864 (Sifakis,
1992) at Oxford, MS (Chester, 1985).
Formal
organization did not resolve all irregularities. A claim to the West Tennessee
regiments was made by General Pillow (Official Records, I-39-2, p. 645-6) in
June of 1864, on the grounds that he had authorized the original recruiting
efforts of Greer and Bell; I've not found record of any official response from
Richmond. Later that year, the War Department questioned Forrest's appointment
of officers (Official Records, I-39-2, pp. 760-2). Regulations required that
"new" formations choose their officers by election. Forrest had acted
as though all his units were created by consolidating existing elements and
appointed regimental officers directly.
The
new regiment had little time to prepare, for by the end of February they were
to fight the battle of Okolona.
Departure
from West Tennessee
Forrest
began to move men south by the middle of December 1863. A substantial group of
unarmed men had left on December 13 (Official Records, I-31-3, p. 817) under
Russell's command. He received orders from Forrest "not to move at all,
but to keep his men together and locate where he can get forage &c., for
his command" (Official Records, I-31-3, pp. 858-9), and about the 24th of
December was camped near Okolona with about 1000 men (Official Records, I-31-3,
p. 861).
Those
that remained were to had to contend with no fewer than five Federal columns
converging on them -- Mower moved northwest from Corinth, MS; Grierson
northeast from LaGrange; A.J. Smith south from Columbus, KY; Wm. Sooy Smith
from middle Tennessee, and Crook from Huntsville, AL; a total of some 15,000
men (Henry, 1944, p. 206). Forrest divided his command and sent various
detachments to slow or divert them while the main body dealt with the swollen
Hatchie and Wolf rivers.
Several
skirmishes were necessary before the sanctuary of North Mississippi was
attained. Porter (1899/n.d.) lists "successful combats" at Jack's
Creek, Estenaula, Somerville, Lafayette, and Collierville. The first probably occurred on December 23
when a detachment of men under Lt. Col. D.M. Wisdom met part of Mower's column
near Jack's Creek. The Corinth force of
the enemy reached Jack's creek, within 25 miles of Jackson on the 23d [of
December]. I sent out a force to meet and develop their strength and retard
their progress. ... We drove the cavalry back to the infantry and then
returned. (Forrest, 1880b) A detachment of men under Col. Richardson
encountered part of Grierson's column 4-1/2 miles south of the Estenaula
crossing of the Hatchie on December 24.
On
December 26, two detachments of Federals (including the one engaged at
Estenaula) were driven back in a skirmish near New Castle (Henry, 1944, p.
210). New Castle is located between Bolivar and Somerville, so I believe this
is the action most sources list as Somerville, and probably also that at
Bolivar mentioned in the Carter diary.
Another
encounter occurred on December 27, when Col. Bell with about 200 men, drove
away the guardians of the Wolf River bridge at La Fayette Station. The
defenders telegraphed a warning and Federal troopers began to move from La
Grange and Grand Junction. Forrest took most of the armed men and drove one
group back to the fortifications at Collierville. The other column was kept in
place by the larger body of mostly unarmed men, who escaped after dark. By daylight on the 28th, the command was
across the state line and into Mississippi, where they went into camp seven
miles west of Holly Springs (Henry, 1944, p. 212).
Size
of the Regiment
A
December 4, 1863 memorandum from Maj. Gen. Hurlbut (Official Records, I-31-3,
p. 336) gives an idea of contemporary Federal estimates of the force being
developed in West Tennessee: Colonel
Bell came to Gibson County with 575 men; brought 1000 Enfields and 60,000
rounds. Wilson has 550, Newsom has 500, Kizer has 350, Franklin has 100, and
Greer has 300 -- to report to Bell. Bell
brought about 1800 men out of West Tennessee into Mississippi in December of
1863. These were organized into the various regiments of Forrest's command. By
December 24, 1864, Colonel Russell was in charge of 1000 West Tennesseans
camped near Okolona (Official Records, I-31-3, p. 861).
In
April 1864, after the expedition to Paducah and Fort Pillow, many of the
troopers were given leave to visit their families in West Tennessee and recruit
additional men. Bell's Brigade was increased from 1004 to 1717 men during this
time (Rennolds, 1904/61, p. 262).
On
June 9, 1864, the day prior to the fighting at Brice's Crossroads, Bell's
Brigade is reported to have had 950 rank and file (Morton, 1883).
In
Gen. Buford's report on the fighting at Harrisburg (Official Records, I-39-1,
p. 329), Bell's Brigade is said to be 1300 at the beginning of July 1864. Tennesseans in the Civil War reports that the
consolidated 19th/20th regiment reported 29 officers, 217 men present for duty,
aggregate present 283, aggregate present and absent 428, at time of parole.
Spring
1864 -- The West Tennessee Raid
In
the spring of 1864, Forrest led his command into West Tennessee. A portion was
detached to contain the Federals at Union City, while the main body continued
north to raid Paducah, Kentucky. After several weeks spent recuperating near
home came the assault on Fort Pillow. The events of that day, dubbed the
"Fort Pillow Massacre" by Northern newspapermen, are still the
subject of controversy. By the beginning of May, Forrest's men were back in
camp in north Mississippi.
Summer
1864 -- Three Invasions
One
of the major concerns of Federal commanders during the summer of 1864 was to
prevent Forrest from severing the supply line supporting Sherman's army in
Georgia. In order to keep Forrest pinned down, three successive invasions of
Mississippi were launched from Memphis.
In
June, Gen. Samuel D. Sturgis marched into Mississippi and was met and defeated
by Forrest's troopers at Brice's Crossroads, or Tishomingo Creek. This battle
is generally considered to be Forrest's masterpiece.
Because
of Sturgis' defeat, Gen. A.J. Smith's and his command, who were returning to
Sherman's main body from their service in the Red River campaign, were stopped
at Memphis and sent against Forrest. Their July invasion built through fighting
at the Coonewah Creek crossroads to the battle of Tupelo, or Harrisburg. The
Confederate forces were badly beaten, but the Federals decided to withdraw.
During the withdrawal, the 20th was engaged in the fighting at Old Town Creek.
In
August, Smith again invaded Mississippi, this time along the line of the
Mississippi Central railroad (the same approach Grant had attempted during his
1862 attempt on Vicksburg). After the action at Hurricane Creek mad it apparent
that Forrest's command was too weak to withstand a conventional battle, the
General chose another approach. A portion of his command was detached, swung
east, and made a surprise raid on Memphis. Concerned about his supply lines,
Smith withdrew.
The
Federals had successfully kept Forrest off of Sherman's lifeline.
Fall
1864 -- Raiding in Middle Tennessee
September
20, 1864, Forrest left West Point, MS with three brigades totaling about 3500
men and proceeded north. He crossed the Tennessee river on the 21st with
Bell's, Lyon's, and Rucker's brigades and Roddy's men. After some skirmishing
on the 23rd, Forrest besieged the blockhouses at Athens, AL.
On
September 25, the raiders invested the trestle at Sulfur Branch, about 10 miles
north of Athens, which was defended by a fort, two blockhouses, and about 1000
men. These were captured and burned.
The
blockhouse at Elk River was burned and that at Richland Creek was captured
(Sept. 26). The Hollis diary (Chester (1985), p. 110) reports that 110
prisoners were taken at Richland.
On
the 27th the command raided the Federal Commissary at Brown's Plantation, south
of Pulaski, TN. After a skirmish about 3 miles south of the town, the Federal
defenders of Pulaski retreated into their fortifications; Forrest's men then
withdrew through Fayetteville.
After
leaving Pulaski, the Nashville-Chattanooga rail line was cut both above and
below Tullahoma, TN. A skirmish occurred near Lynchburg on the 29th. Forrest
then split his command, sending about 1500 men and the artillery south to
threaten Huntsville, AL where a skirmish is recorded on October 1st. According
to the Hollis diary and Mathes (p.290), the 20th's brigade was with Forrest,
but Hollis accompanied Buford back into Alabama.
October
1st, 1864 the blockhouse at Carter's Creek was invested and the bridge burned.
On the 2nd of October, the command reached Columbia. Without artillery, Forrest
chose not to assault the town, and so after some skirmishing, proceeded on the
3rd to Lawrenceburg, TN and without further incident reached Florence, AL on
the 5th of October.
The
command reunited to cross the Tennessee River at Florence, AL. Wilson's
regiment remained on the north shore to deter the pursuit, which they did for
three days. The final act of the raid occurred on October 10, when troopers
from D.C. Kelley's brigade ambushed a small flotilla at Eastport, AL.
Coincidentally, one of these same gunboats would be encountered a few weeks
later at Paris Landing.
Russell's
Regiment ... shared fully in the fighting at Athens, Sulphur Trestle, Pulaski
and other places on the N&D railroad, losing some of its best men killed
and wounded, Company "E" especially suffering heavily. (Rennolds,
1904/61, p. 263)
At
the end of October, Forrest finally made a venture against the Federal supply
lines in Tennessee. After fighting at Paris Landing, came the action against
Johnsonville, where the Confederate Cavalry temporarily formed their own navy
from captured Federal river craft.
Soon
after their return from Johnsonville, Forrest's command was attached to the
main body of the Army of Tennessee for the late 1864 invasion that culminated
in the battles of Franklin and Nashville.
Spring
1865
The
last campaign of Forrest's cavalry was an attempt to block Wilson's Raid into
Alabama. A large portion of Forrest's command, including the 20th Cavalry, was
cut off by the destruction of the Cahaba River bridges at Centerville, Alabama,
on April 1, 1865; leaving Forrest undermanned in his last action at Selma the
next day.
Forrest's
command surrendered at Gainesville, Alabama in May 1865.
Living
Conditions and Equipment
To
convey a brief idea of the conditions the men of Russell's Regiment endured, I
think it best to quote from some of the Tennessee Veteran's Questionnaires
(Dyer and Moore, 1915-22/85).
Our
rashons were generally corn bread and midling meat, not much of either, we ate
the meat raw, we had no tents, slept in the open, took the weather as it came
... our clothing was made up largely of what we had captured from the Federals
which we would have dyed at our first stop but occasionally would get some
clothing from home. (R.Z. Taylor)
Our
clothing was scant ... Our eatables were scant as we did not stay in camps long
enough to collect up very much food (A.J. Killebrew).
Jerked
beef was our main thing to eat and pretty rough sleeping quarters (J.T.
Killen).
We
gained the victory, we were well clothed, but slept out in the open, we had no
tents, had corn bread and bacon to eat. (A.B. Childress)
We
were exposed to all the hardships possible under Bedford Forest, scant
clothings, and most of the time half rashings. (M.B. Dinwiddie)
...
eat hard tack half rations sleep on the ground had no clothes to speak of ...
(H.E. Frazier)
My
camp life was rough and mighty rough with very few clothes and the ground was
my bead and the open air my shelter. Our food was hard tack and pickle beef.
(G.M.D. Ross)
The
lack of tents is mentioned repeatedly in the questionnaires.
Our
sleeping quarters were very disagreeable as we were always on a move we slept
out in the open air mostly sometimes we would stretch up our oil clothes to
make a small shanty to keep off the rain and snow we suffered from cold ...
(A.J. Killebrew).
[Bell's
Brigade] had pitched their oil-clothes and blankets -- they had no tents -- as
best they could to protect themselves from the threatening rain (Morton (1882),
p. 472)
Thus
far, I've found little information on the unit's equipment, although J.J. White
(Dyer and Moore, 1915-22/85, pp. 2172-4) mentions that after making their way
to Mississippi, his group of recruits "were armed with Austrian
rifles." Many of the men seem to have brought weapons with them from home.
They left Tennessee for the army ... armed with nothing but shotguns, rifles
and pistols, donated by the citizens, or impressed from them. (Carter diary)
Battles
Actions
prior to official formation of the regiment
Jack's
Creek, December 23, 1863
Estenaula,
December 24, 1863
Somerville,
Bolivar, December 26, 1863
Fayette
Station, Collierville, December 27, 1863
Macedonia,
TN, January 15, 1864
Actions
against Wm. Sooy Smith's Column, Meridian Expedition, Feb 11-26, 1864
Wyatt,
February 13, 1864
Okolona,
February 22, 1864
Forrest's
Expedition into West Tennessee and Kentucky,
Union
City, March 24, 1864
Paducah,
March 25, 1864
Fort
Pillow, April 12, 1864
Brice's
Crossroads, June 10-11, 1864
Actions
against A.J. Smith's Invasion of Mississippi, July 5-21, 1864
Walker's
Crossroads, July 13, 1864
Tupelo,
July 14, 1864
Old
Town Creek, July 15, 1864
Actions
against A.J. Smith's 2nd Invasion of Mississippi, August, 1864
Hurricane
Creek, August 11-13, 1864
Memphis
Raid, August 21, 1864
Middle
Tennessee Raid, September 16 - October 10, 1864
Athens,
AL, September 24, 1864
Sulphur
Springs Trestle, September 25, 1864
Pulaski,
TN, September 27, 1864
Forrest's
Johnsonville Raid, October-November, 1864
Paris
Landing, October 30, 1864
Johnsonville,
November 3-5, 1864
Hood's
Invasion of Tennessee
Franklin,
November 30, 1864
Nashville,
December 15-16, 1864
Centerville,
AL, April 1, 1865
More
About JAMES K POLK BOTTOMS:
Burial:
Egypt Cemetery, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma
Cause
of Death: Cancer
Church:
Baptist
Military:
(CSA) 20th Tennessee Calvery Co. "C" (Source: Compiled Service
Records, www.olemiss.edu/~cmprice/cavalry/bio!.html.)
States:
Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma
Marriage
Notes for MAHULDA BOYETT and JAMES BOTTOMS:
Bottoms,
J. K. to Mahulda J. Boyett Jan 13 1868
Children
of MAHULDA BOYETT and JAMES BOTTOMS are:
i. MARGARET7 BOTTOMS, b. 1869, Rutherford Station, Gibson County, Tennessee;
d. Aft. 1870, Rutherford Station, Gibson County, Tennessee.
Notes for MARGARET BOTTOMS:
Died as infant
75. ii. ROBERT WALTER BOTTOMS, b. May
08, 1871, Rutherford Station, Gibson County, Tennessee; d. March 13, 1952,
Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas.
76. iii. JOHN W. BOTTOMS, b. June 18, 1872, Rutherford
Station, Gibson County, Tennessee; d. January 12, 1916, Stoney, Denton County,
Texas.
77. iv. SALLIE BOTTOMS, b. October 28, 1874, Rutherford Station, Gibson
County, Tennessee; d. September 07, 1958, Shawnee, Pottawatomie County,
Oklahoma.
78. v. EARLEY ELI BOTTOMS, b. October 17, 1878, Rutherford
Station, Gibson County, Tennessee; d. February 17, 1925, Alex, Grady County,
Oklahoma.
79. vi. SAMUEL ARTHUR BOTTOMS, b.
September 05, 1880, Paris, Logan County, Arkansas; d. November 03, 1939,
Stoney, Denton County, Texas.
vii. JIMMIE DEE BOTTOMS, b. Abt. April 17, 1883, Paris,
Logan County, Arkansas; d. 1883, Paris, Logan County, Arkansas (Source: Family
Bible Concordance, PHB-H 2.).
Notes for JIMMIE DEE BOTTOMS:
Jimmie Dee had a twin sister, Mattie Lee. Both died shortly after birth.
viii. MATTIE LEE BOTTOMS, b. Abt. April 17, 1883, Paris,
Logan County, Arkansas; d. 1883, Paris, Logan County, Arkansas (Source: Family
Bible Concordance, PHB-H 2.).
Notes for MATTIE LEE BOTTOMS:
Mattie Lee had a twin brother, Jimmie Dee. Both died shortly after birth.
69. ROBERT E.6
BOYETT (ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born May 13, 1850 in Gibson County,
Tennessee, and died January 20, 1920 in Weatherford, Parker County, Texas. He married SARAH HUMPHRIES, daughter of J. HUMPHRIES and ISABEL.
More
About ROBERT E. BOYETT:
Burial:
Brazos, Parker County, Texas
Children
of ROBERT BOYETT and SARAH HUMPHRIES are:
i. ELI7 BOYETT, b. Abt. 1873, Hood County, Texas.
ii. THOMAS H. BOYETT, b. June 1875, Hood County,
Texas.
iii. ROBERT WORD BOYETT, b. March 1878, Texas; m. NORA BRADFORD, July
29, 1900.
iv. EVA BOYETT, b. January 1880, Texas; m. WILLIAM STUART, 1899.
v. MARY BOYETT, b. Abt. 1882, Texas.
vi. LEONARD BOYETT, b. November 1889, Texas.
70. JOHN WESLEY6
BOYETT (ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born February 21, 1852 in Gibson County,
Tennessee, and died July 09, 1935 in Rutherford, Gibson County, Tennessee. He married MALINDA
LOUISE FLOWERS February 09, 1871 in
Gibson County, Tennessee, daughter of JOHN FLOWERS.
More
About JOHN WESLEY BOYETT:
Burial:
Rutherford Cemetery, Rutherford, Gibson County, Tennessee
More
About MALINDA LOUISE FLOWERS:
Burial:
Rutherford Cemetery, Rutherford, Gibson County, Tennessee
Children
of JOHN BOYETT and MALINDA FLOWERS are:
i. LOUVENIA7 BOYETT, b. June 02, 1872, Gibson County, Tennessee; d.
September 14, 1883, Gibson County, Tennessee.
More About LOUVENIA BOYETT:
Burial: Flowers' Chapel Cemetery, Gibson County,
Tennessee
80. ii. PRUDENCE ISABELL BOYETT, b.
September 15, 1873, Gibson County, Tennessee; d. 1963, Rutherford, Gibson
County, Tennessee.
iii. FANNIE B. BOYETT, b. June 23, 1875.
iv. SARAH KATHERINE BOYETT, b.
September 10, 1880; m. WILLIAM CULLEN HAMILTON, February 20, 1901.
v. WALTER LEE BOYETT, b. June 23, 1884.
vi. EFFIE LULA BOYETT, b. April 20, 1886; m. MICHAEL DAVID EDMISTON, 1903,
Gibson County, Tennessee.
vii. MONTIE A. BOYETT, b. August 20, 1888; m. BREFORD COOPER.
viii. JOHNNIE LOU BOYETT, b. August 02, 1898, Gibson
County, Tennessee; d. September 03, 1973, Rutherford, Gibson County, Tennessee.
More About JOHNNIE LOU BOYETT:
Burial:
Rutherford Cemetery, Rutherford, Gibson County, Tennessee
71. CHARLES BAPTIST6
BOYETT (ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born July 17, 1854 in Gibson County,
Tennessee, and died August 04, 1910 in Gibson County, Tennessee. He married LUCINDA
JANE WRIGHT July 17, 1873 in Gibson
County, Tennessee.
More
About CHARLES BAPTIST BOYETT:
Burial:
North Union Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Gibson County, Tennessee
More
About LUCINDA JANE WRIGHT:
Burial:
North Union Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Gibson County, Tennessee
Children
of CHARLES BOYETT and LUCINDA WRIGHT are:
i. CLARA L.7 BOYETT, b. November 13, 1874, Gibson
County, Tennessee; d. February 20, 1875, Gibson County, Tennessee.
More About CLARA L. BOYETT:
Burial: North Union Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Cemetery, Gibson County, Tennessee
ii. ADOLPHUS LEE BOYETT, b. January 1876; m. J. ETTA BAIRD, January 15, 1899.
iii. HORACE AVERY BOYETT, b.
February 23, 1878; m. N. W. WALKER, 1898,
Gibson County, Tennessee.
iv. OLLIE D. BOYETT, b. October 1879; m. JOHN A. COWAN, 1900, Gibson County, Tennessee.
v. CUBIE NICKELSON BOYETT, b.
April 1885.
vi. MYRTLE BOYETT, b. October 1888; m. PERRY HOLLOMAN.
vii. CHARLES BURLEY BOYETT, b.
November 26, 1890.
viii. VERNEY ERON BOYETT, b. May 1895.
72. JAMES T.6
BOYETT (ELIJAH5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born 1838. He married MARGARET J. BAKER July 07, 1857 in Gibson County, Tennessee.
Marriage
Notes for JAMES BOYETT and MARGARET BAKER:
Gibson
County, Tennessee Marriages
BOYETT,
James T. marr. BAKER, Margarett J. on 07-JUL-1857
Child
of JAMES BOYETT and MARGARET BAKER is:
i. LUVENI7 BOYETT, b. December 17, 1937, Gibson County, Tennessee; d.
December 18, 1937, Gibson County, Tennessee.
More About LUVENI BOYETT:
Burial:
Flowers Chapel Cemetery, Gibson County, Tennessee
73. CELIA6 HOWELL (ARCHELAUS5, CELIA4 BOYETT, THOMAS3 BOYET III, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born Abt. 1849 in Gibson County, Tennessee.
She married WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON WHITLEY.
Child
of CELIA HOWELL and WILLIAM WHITLEY is:
81. i. WILLIAM HARRISON7 WHITLEY, b. June 24, 1874, Gibson County,
Tennessee; d. March 12, 1963, Gibson County, Tennessee.
Generation No. 7
74. SALLIE7 BOYETT (GEORGE TALMAS6, ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born August 08, 1872 in Gibson County,
Tennessee (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social
Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal Ref.
#1.111.5.139203.91), and died June 1964 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive
#110, Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5,
1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.139203.91).
She married GEORGE LAWTER.
Notes
for SALLIE BOYETT:
[Broderbund
Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-L, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date
of Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.139203.91]
Individual:
Lawter, Sallie
Social
Security #: 444-05-8676
SS#
issued in: Oklahoma
Birth
date: Aug 8, 1872
Death
date: Jun 1964
Residence
code: Oklahoma
More
About SALLIE BOYETT:
:
Social Security #: 444-05-8676 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal
Ref. #1.111.5.139203.91)
Residence
Code: Residence code: Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal
Ref. #1.111.5.139203.91)
SS#
issued: SS# issued in: Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol.
1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.139203.91)
Children
of SALLIE BOYETT and GEORGE LAWTER are:
i. GEORGE8 LAWTER.
82. ii. JIMMIE LAWTER, b. July 20, 1895, Paris, Lamar County, Texas; d.
January 18, 1986, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.
75. ROBERT WALTER7
BOTTOMS (MAHULDA JANE6 BOYETT, ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born May 08, 1871 in Rutherford Station,
Gibson County, Tennessee, and died March 13, 1952 in Wichita Falls, Wichita
County, Texas. He married MARTHA BELLE HAYS January 01, 1901 in Chickasha, Grady County, Indian Territory, daughter
of J. HAYS and MARY JOHNSON.
Notes
for ROBERT WALTER BOTTOMS:
1920
Oklahoma Census
Bottoms,
R. W. Vol. 21 E. D. 158
Sheet 9 Line 19
White Age - 19 Birthplace
- Tennessee
Grady
County
Relationship Age Birthplace
Bottoms,
Martha W 39 Oklahoma
Ozie S. S 14 Oklahoma
Lyod S 11 Oklahoma
Lester S 6 Oklahoma
Clefterd S 10/12 Oklahoma
More
About ROBERT WALTER BOTTOMS:
Burial:
March 1952, Alex, Grady County, Oklahoma
More
About MARTHA BELLE HAYS:
Burial:
Eternal Valley Memorial Park, Newhall, Los Angeles County, California
Church:
Methodist
Children
of ROBERT BOTTOMS and MARTHA HAYS are:
i. INFANT8 BOTTOMS, b. January 10, 1902, Chickasha, Grady County, Indian
Territory; d. January 10, 1902, Chickasha, Grady County, Indian Territory.
ii. INFANT BOTTOMS, b. February 22, 1903, Chickasha, Grady County, Indian
Territory; d. March 04, 1903, Chickasha, Grady County, Indian Territory.
iii. NORA LEE BOTTOMS, b. March 22, 1904, Chickasha,
Grady County, Indian Territory; d. May 21, 1904, Chickasha, Grady County,
Indian Territory.
83. iv. OZIE STELL BOTTOMS, b. May 10, 1905, Chickasha,
Grady County, Indian Territory; d. November 18, 1976, Chickasha, Grady County,
Oklahoma.
v. MARY VORENE BOTTOMS, b.
March 19, 1907, Chickasha, Grady County, Indian Territory; d. October 14, 1909,
Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma.
84. vi. JIMMY LOYD BOTTOMS, b. May 06, 1909, Chickasha,
Grady County, Oklahoma; d. September 15, 1951, Houston, Harris County, Texas.
vii. INFANT BOTTOMS, b. March 10, 1912, Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma;
d. March 13, 1915, Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma.
viii. ROBERT LESTER BOTTOMS, b.
February 28, 1913, Alex, Grady County, Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family
Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import:
May 15, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25128.138); d. August 24, 1969, Tijunga,
Los Angeles County, California (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: May 15, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25128.138).
Notes for ROBERT LESTER BOTTOMS:
[Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-L, Ed. 5,
Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: May 15, 1998, Internal Ref.
#1.111.5.25128.138]
Individual: Bottoms, Robert
Social Security #: 465-16-1733
SS# issued in: Texas
Birth date: Feb 28, 1913
Death date: Aug 1969
Residence code: California
ZIP Code of last known residence: 91040
Primary location associated with this ZIP Code:
Sunland,
California
Never married
More About ROBERT LESTER BOTTOMS:
Died 2: August 24, 1969, Sunland, California (Source:
Patsy Bottoms Wallace.)
Burial: August 27, 1969, Valhalla Memorial Park,
Sunland, California
Burial Service: August 27, 1969, Bade Mortuary Chapel,
Sunland, California
Cause of Death: Cancer
Social Security #: Social Security #: 465-16-1733
(Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death
Index: U.S., Date of Import: May 15, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25128.138)
SS# issued: SS# issued in: Texas (Source: Broderbund
Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of
Import: May 15, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25128.138)
ix. INFANT BOTTOMS, b. March 19, 1915, Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma;
d. October 01, 1915, Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma.
x. WOODROE BOTTOMS, b. October 27, 1916, Chickasha, Grady County,
Oklahoma; d. September 28, 1917, Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma.
85. xi. CLIFFORD CARSON BOTTOMS, b.
April 27, 1919, Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma; d. April 1987, McKinney,
Collin County, Texas.
76. JOHN W.7
BOTTOMS (MAHULDA JANE6 BOYETT, ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born June 18, 1872 in Rutherford Station,
Gibson County, Tennessee, and died January 12, 1916 in Stoney, Denton County,
Texas. He married NORA ETHYL GOLDEN June 08, 1907 in Ada,
Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, daughter of WILLIAM GOLDEN and MARY SWEENEY.
Notes
for JOHN W. BOTTOMS:
John
W. came down to Stony to visit his brother, Sam and to work? While at Stony, he died and was buried
there. All of the children were born in
Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma. Stony is
right on the Wise/Denton County line.
John's children indicate that Stony is in Wise County.
More
About JOHN W. BOTTOMS:
Burial:
Stony (Green) Cemetery, Stony, Denton County, Texas
Marriage
Notes for JOHN BOTTOMS and NORA GOLDEN:
Source: Marriages of Pontotoc County, Oklahoma 1903-1907
BOTTOMS.
John, 29, Ada, to Nora E. GOLDEN, 18, Ada, 27 July 1907, 79-1701.
Children
of JOHN BOTTOMS and NORA GOLDEN are:
i. NONA8 BOTTOMS, b. 1908, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma; d. 1909, Ada,
Pontotoc County, Oklahoma.
More About NONA BOTTOMS:
Burial: Egypt Cemetery, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma
Cause of Death: Hemorrhage of bowels at age 1 year 3
months
86. ii. JAMES W. BOTTOMS, b. May 02, 1909, Ada, Pontotoc
County, Oklahoma; d. August 26, 1982, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma.
iii. INFANT BOTTOMS, b. Abt. April 1911, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma; d.
June 25, 1912, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma.
More About INFANT BOTTOMS:
Burial: Egypt Cemetery, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma
Cause of Death: Bowel trouble
87. iv. ROSA BOTTOMS, b.
October 10, 1912, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma; d. October 28, 1990, Ada,
Pontotoc County, Oklahoma.
88. v. WINNIE BOTTOMS, b. May 02, 1914, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma.
vi. JONNIE INEZ BOTTOMS, b. June 1916, Ada, Pontotoc
County, Oklahoma; d. December 28, 1916, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma.
More About JONNIE INEZ BOTTOMS:
Burial: Egypt Cemetery, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma
Cause
of Death: Bronchial Pneumonia
77. SALLIE7 BOTTOMS (MAHULDA JANE6 BOYETT, ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born October 28, 1874 in Rutherford Station,
Gibson County, Tennessee, and died September 07, 1958 in Shawnee, Pottawatomie
County, Oklahoma. She married (1) VERDIN. She
married (2) SCOTT ELLIOTT SANDS April 26, 1891 in Alex, Grady County, Oklahoma
Indian Territory, son of FRANK SANDS and LOLA.
More
About SALLIE BOTTOMS:
Burial:
Resthaven Memorial Park, Shawnee, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma
Burial
Service: Roesch Funeral Chapel, Shawnee, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma
Church:
Baptist
Place
of Death: September 07, 1958, Local Hospital
Children
of SALLIE BOTTOMS and SCOTT SANDS are:
89. i. FRANK MATTSON8 SANDS, b. May 05, 1892, Alex, Grady
County, Indian Territory.
ii. MAYBELL SANDS, b. February 04, 1895, Cowden, Washita County, Oklahoma
Territory; d. February 04, 1895, Cowden, Washita County, Oklahoma Territory.
More About MAYBELL SANDS:
Cause of Death: Stillborn
90. iii. JOSIE EVELYN SANDS, b. May
17, 1896, Cowden, Washita County, Oklahoma Territory.
91. iv. JAMES EDWARD SANDS, b.
August 02, 1898, Cowden, Washita County, Oklahoma Territory.
92. v. BESSIE CORENE SANDS, b.
February 07, 1901, Mountain View, Kiowa County, Oklahoma Territory; d. August
23, 1995, Amarillo, Potter County, Texas.
93. vi. STARLING EUGENE SANDS, b. May
31, 1903, Segar, Washita County, Oklahoma Territory; d. October 1966, Prague,
Lincoln County, Oklahoma.
vii. ELLA MAE SANDS, b. December 25, 1905, Cowden,
Washita County, Oklahoma Territory; d. December 23, 1907, Cowden, Washita
County, Oklahoma.
More About ELLA MAE SANDS:
Burial: Alfalfa, Caddo County, Oklahoma
94. viii. EDNA FRANCES SANDS, b. January 08, 1909, Alfalfa,
Caddo County, Oklahoma; d. March 18, 1980, Shawnee, Pottawatomie County,
Oklahoma.
95. ix. MILDRED LUCETTA SANDS, b.
September 12, 1912, Carnagie, Caddo County, Oklahoma.
78. EARLEY ELI7
BOTTOMS (MAHULDA JANE6 BOYETT, ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born October 17, 1878 in Rutherford Station,
Gibson County, Tennessee, and died February 17, 1925 in Alex, Grady County,
Oklahoma. He married PEARL D. DUNN October 31, 1903 in Ada, Pontotoc County, Indian Territory.
Notes
for EARLEY ELI BOTTOMS:
1920
Oklahoma Census
Bottoms,
Earl E. Vol. 21 E. D. 160
Sheet 3 Line 17
White 43 - Age Birthplace
- Tennessee
Grady,
County
Relationship Age Birthplace
Bottoms,
Pearl W 33 Texas
Cassy D 13 Oklahoma
Dossey D 11 Oklahoma
Otis S 8 Oklahoma
Gladys D 6 Oklahoma
Henry S 2 7/12 Oklahoma
Alva S 6/12 Oklahoma
More
About EARLEY ELI BOTTOMS:
Burial:
Ninnekah Cemetery, Ninnekah, Grady County, Oklahoma
Cause
of Death: Crossing the street at Alex, Grady County, Oklahoma
Notes
for PEARL D. DUNN:
[Broderbund
Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-L, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date
of Import: Jul 18, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25128.105]
Individual:
Bottoms, Pearl
Social
Security #: 443-50-7783
SS#
issued in: Oklahoma
Birth
date: Jul 29, 1887
Death
date: Feb 1979
Residence
code: Oklahoma
ZIP
Code of last known residence: 73129
Primary
location associated with this ZIP Code:
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
More
About PEARL D. DUNN:
Burial:
Ninnekah Cemetery, Ninnekah, Grady County, Oklahoma
Church:
Church of Christ
Last
Res. Zip: Last residence ZIP: 73129 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110,
Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Jul 18, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25128.105)
Residence
Code: Residence code: Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Jul 18, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25128.105)
Social
Security #: Social Security #: 443-50-7783 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive
#110, Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Jul 18,
1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25128.105)
SS#
issued: SS# issued in: Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol.
1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Jul 18, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25128.105)
Marriage
Notes for EARLEY BOTTOMS and PEARL DUNN:
Source: Marriages of Pontotoc County, Oklahoma 1903-1907
BOTTOMS.
E. E., 24, Ada to Pearl DUNN, 17, Ada, 31 Oct. 1903, 15-268.
Children
of EARLEY BOTTOMS and PEARL DUNN are:
i. BERTHA BONNIE8 BOTTOMS, b. January 14, 1905, Ada,
Pontotoc County, Indian Territory; d. December 26, 1906, Ada, Pontotoc County,
Indian Territory.
More About BERTHA BONNIE BOTTOMS:
Burial: Egypt Cemetery, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma
96. ii. CASSIE LEE BOTTOMS, b. February 25, 1906, Ada,
Pontotoc County, Indian Territory; d. May 04, 1988, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
County, Oklahoma.
iii. ANNIE MAUDE BOTTOMS, b.
September 15, 1907, Ada, Pontotoc County, Indian Territory (Source: Gladys
Bottoms Alexander, PHB-H1-E-C 1.); d. December 15, 1909, Ada, Pontotoc County,
Oklahoma (Source: Gladys Bottoms Alexander, PHB-H1-E-C 1.).
More About ANNIE MAUDE BOTTOMS:
Burial: Egypt Cemetery, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma
Cause of Death: Bould Hives
97. iv. DORSIE APIE BOTTOMS, b. April 13, 1908, Ada,
Pontotoc County, Oklahoma; d. March 11, 1995, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County,
Oklahoma.
98. v. ODIS HERBERT BOTTOMS, b. August 08, 1911, Ada,
Pontotoc County, Oklahoma; d. June 15, 1968.
99. vi. GLADYS BEATRICE BOTTOMS, b. April
11, 1913, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma.
100. vii. HENRY ARTHUR BOTTOMS, b. May
15, 1917, Alex, Grady County, Oklahoma; d. October 26, 1991, Vallejo, Solano
County, Calfornia.
101. viii. ALVIE OLIVER BOTTOMS, b.
July 08, 1919; d. October 24, 1992, Fresno, Madera County, California.
102. ix. ELDON EARNEST BOTTOMS, b.
February 23, 1921, Alex, Grady County, Oklahoma; d. November 15, 1995, Grants
Pass, Josephine County, Oregon.
79. SAMUEL ARTHUR7
BOTTOMS (MAHULDA JANE6 BOYETT, ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born September 05, 1880 in Paris, Logan
County, Arkansas (Source: Family Bible Concordance, PHB-H 2.), and died
November 03, 1939 in Stoney, Denton County, Texas. He married OLLIE MAE GODI September 04, 1902 in Ada, Pontotoc County,
Indian Territory, daughter of HENRY GODI and TELITHE WILSON.
Notes
for SAMUEL ARTHUR BOTTOMS:
Sam
was first buried in Stony Cemetery, Stony, Denton County, Texas. However, when
the family moved to Pilot Point, Denton County, Texas, they moved his body to
Belew Cemetery, which is between Pilot Point and Aubrey, Texas.
More
About SAMUEL ARTHUR BOTTOMS:
Burial
1: November 04, 1939, Belew Cemetery, Pilot Point, Denton County, Texas
Burial
2: Originally Stoney Cemetery, Stoney County, Texas
Burial
Service: November 04, 1939, Aubrey, Denton County, Texas
Notes
for OLLIE MAE GODI:
[Broderbund
Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-L, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date
of Import: Jul 18, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25128.78]
Individual:
Bottoms, Ollie
Social
Security #: 459-86-2715
SS#
issued in: Texas
Birth
date: May 30, 1887
Death
date: May 1977
Residence
code: Texas
ZIP
Code of last known residence: 76258
Primary
location associated with this ZIP Code:
Pilot Point, Texas
More
About OLLIE MAE GODI:
Burial:
May 26, 1977, Belew Cemetery, Pilot Point, Denton County, Texas
Burial
Service: May 26, 1977, Aubrey, Denton County, Texas
Last
Res. Zip: Last residence ZIP: 76258 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110,
Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Jul 18, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25128.78)
Residence
Code: Residence code: Texas (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Jul 18, 1998, Internal
Ref. #1.111.5.25128.78)
Social
Security #: Social Security #: 459-86-2715 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive
#110, Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Jul 18,
1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25128.78)
SS#
issued: SS# issued in: Texas (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Jul 18, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25128.78)
Marriage
Notes for SAMUEL BOTTOMS and OLLIE GODI:
Source: Marriages of Pontotoc County, Indian
Territory 1895-1903
BOTTOMS,
Samuel L., Ada, 22, and Ollie GODY, Center, 16
1 Sept. 1902
Children
of SAMUEL BOTTOMS and OLLIE GODI are:
103. i. GERTRUDE MAE8 BOTTOMS, b. June 21, 1903, Ada, Pontotoc
County, Oklahoma; d. March 07, 1981, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas.
104. ii. JAMES EARVIN BOTTOMS, b.
January 08, 1905, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma; d. June 07, 1969, Fort Worth,
Tarrant County, Texas.
iii. CLARA ELIZABETH BOTTOMS, b.
February 14, 1907, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma; d. 1909, Stoney, Denton
County, Texas.
More About CLARA ELIZABETH BOTTOMS:
Burial: Stoney Cemetery, Stoney, Wise County, Texas
105. iv. WILLIAM HENRY BOTTOMS, b.
November 28, 1908, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma; d. December 31, 1988.
106. v. LLOYD FRANKLIN BOTTOMS, b.
April 21, 1912, Stoney, Denton County, Texas; d. August 09, 1991, Fort Worth,
Tarrant County, Texas.
107. vi. ABBIE IMOGENE BOTTOMS, b.
January 09, 1917, Stoney, Denton County, Texas; d. August 31, 1996, Denton,
Denton County, Texas.
108. vii. SALLY NADINE BOTTOMS, b.
April 30, 1919, Stoney, Denton County, Texas; d. March 26, 1997, Bedford,
Tarrant County, Texas.
109. viii. MARGIE VERNELL BOTTOMS, b.
July 24, 1921, Stoney, Denton County, Texas.
110. ix. SAMUEL WILSON BOTTOMS, b.
November 13, 1923, Denton, Denton County, Texas; d. August 04, 1995, Bedford,
Tarrant County, Texas.
111. x. DIXIE JUNE BOTTOMS, b. November 04, 1931, Paducah,
Cottle County, Texas.
80. PRUDENCE ISABELL7
BOYETT (JOHN WESLEY6, ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born September 15, 1873 in Gibson County, Tennessee, and died 1963 in
Rutherford, Gibson County, Tennessee.
She married CHARLES WHITE MCKNIGHT 1899 in Gibson County, Tennessee.
More
About PRUDENCE ISABELL BOYETT:
Burial:
Rutherford Cemetery, Rutherford, Gibson County, Tennessee
More
About CHARLES WHITE MCKNIGHT:
Burial:
Rutherford Cemetery, Rutherford, Gibson County, Tennessee
Child
of PRUDENCE BOYETT and CHARLES MCKNIGHT is:
i. STEPHEN WILSON8 BOYETT, Adopted child.
81. WILLIAM HARRISON7
WHITLEY (CELIA6 HOWELL, ARCHELAUS5, CELIA4 BOYETT, THOMAS3 BOYET III, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born June 24, 1874 in Gibson County, Tennessee, and died March 12, 1963 in
Gibson County, Tennessee. He married ORA LEE.
More
About WILLIAM HARRISON WHITLEY:
Burial:
Bell's Chapel Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Gibson County, Tennessee
More
About ORA LEE:
Burial:
Bell's Chapel Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Gibson County, Tennessee
Child
of WILLIAM WHITLEY and ORA is:
i. INFANT8 WHITLEY, b. April 29, 1921, Gibson County, Tennessee; d. April
29, 1921, Gibson County, Tennessee.
More About INFANT WHITLEY:
Burial:
Bell's Chapel Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Gibson County, Tennessee
Generation No. 8
82. JIMMIE8 LAWTER (SALLIE7 BOYETT, GEORGE TALMAS6, ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I)
was born July 20, 1895 in Paris, Lamar County, Texas (Source: (1) Broderbund
Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of
Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.139203.36, (2) Daily Oklahoman
Obituary, "PHB-G-B-B 1."), and died January 18, 1986 in Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma (Source: (1) Broderbund Family Archive #110,
Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.139203.36, (2) Daily Oklahoman Obituary, "PHB-G-B-B
1."). He married BULAH.
Notes
for JIMMIE LAWTER:
Jimmie
Lawter
01/21/1986
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAWTER
Jimmie. Graveside services 2pm, Tuesday, Rose Hill Cemetery, under the
direction of Guardian West
Jimmie
Lawter
01/20/1986
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAWTER
Jimmie, 90. Born July 20, 1895 at Paris, TX. Died January 18, 1986 in OKC. He
was retired from the Daily Oklahoman. Member of the Christian Church. He is
survived by his daughter, Mary Louise McCall & son-in-law, Frank McCall of
OKC. He was preceded in death by his wife, Beulah in 1973. Graveside service
will be held 2pm, Tuesday, Rose Hill Cemetery under direction of Guardian West.
[Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-L,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal
Ref. #1.111.5.139203.36]
Individual:
Lawter, Jimmie
Social
Security #: 440-05-1160
SS#
issued in: Oklahoma
Birth
date: Jul 20, 1895
Death
date: Jan 1986
Residence
code: Oklahoma
ZIP
Code of last known residence: 73122
Primary
location associated with this ZIP Code:
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
More
About JIMMIE LAWTER:
:
Social Security #: 440-05-1160 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal
Ref. #1.111.5.139203.36)
Burial:
Rosehill Cemetery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
Last
Res. Zip: Last residence ZIP: 73122 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110,
Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.139203.36)
Residence
Code: Residence code: Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal
Ref. #1.111.5.139203.36)
SS#
issued: SS# issued in: Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol.
1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal
Ref. #1.111.5.139203.36)
Notes
for BULAH:
[Broderbund
Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-L, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date
of Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.139202.167]
Individual:
Lawter, Bulah
Social
Security #: 442-22-0742
SS#
issued in: Oklahoma
Birth
date: Jul 1, 1896
Death
date: Apr 1973
Residence
code: Oklahoma
ZIP
Code of last known residence: 73106
Primary
location associated with this ZIP Code:
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
More
About BULAH:
:
Social Security #: 442-22-0742 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal
Ref. #1.111.5.139202.167)
Last
Res. Zip: Last residence ZIP: 73106 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110,
Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.139202.167)
Residence
Code: Residence code: Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal
Ref. #1.111.5.139202.167)
SS#
issued: SS# issued in: Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol.
1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.139202.167)
Child
of JIMMIE LAWTER and BULAH is:
i. MARY LOUISE9 LAWTER (Source: Daily Oklahoman
Obituary, "PHB-G-B-B 1."), m. FRANK MCCALL (Source: Daily Oklahoman Obituary, "PHB-G-B-B 1.").
Notes for FRANK MCCALL:
[Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 5,
Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal Ref.
#1.112.5.10145.100]
Individual: Mccall, Frank
Social Security #: 440-05-1163
SS# issued in: Oklahoma
Birth date: Sep 19, 1917
Death date: Aug 17, 1995
ZIP Code of last known residence: 73122
Primary location associated with this ZIP Code:
Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma
More About FRANK MCCALL:
: Social Security #: 440-05-1163 (Source: Broderbund
Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of
Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.10145.100)
Last Res. Zip: Last residence ZIP: 73122 (Source:
Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index:
U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.10145.100)
SS#
issued: SS# issued in: Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol.
2, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.112.5.10145.100)
83. OZIE STELL8
BOTTOMS (ROBERT WALTER7, MAHULDA JANE6 BOYETT, ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born May 10, 1905 in Chickasha, Grady
County, Indian Territory (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed.
5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: May 15, 1998, Internal
Ref. #1.111.5.25128.95), and died November 18, 1976 in Chickasha, Grady County,
Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social
Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: May 15, 1998, Internal Ref.
#1.111.5.25128.95). He married AVO RILLA HERRIN August 28, 1927 in Ada,
Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, daughter of LUCIUS HERRIN and RELLA IVIE.
Notes
for OZIE STELL BOTTOMS:
[Broderbund
Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-L, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date
of Import: May 15, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25128.95]
Individual:
Bottoms, Ozie
Social
Security #: 446-01-5785
SS#
issued in: Oklahoma
Birth
date: May 10, 1905
Death
date: Nov 1976
Residence
code: Oklahoma
ZIP
Code of last known residence: 73018
Primary
location associated with this ZIP Code:
Chickasha, Oklahoma
More
About OZIE STELL BOTTOMS:
:
Social Security #: 446-01-5785 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal
Ref. #1.111.5.25128.95)
Burial:
November 23, 1976, Rose Hill Cemetery, Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma
Burial
Service: November 23, 1976, Brown Funeral Home Chapel, Chickasha, Grady County,
Oklahoma
Occupation:
Farmer
Social
Security #: Social Security #: 446-01-5785 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive
#110, Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: May 15,
1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25128.95)
SS#
issued: SS# issued in: Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol.
1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: May 15, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25128.95)
More
About AVO RILLA HERRIN:
Burial:
Rose Hill Cemetery, Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma
Marriage
Notes for OZIE BOTTOMS and AVO HERRIN:
Married
under Brush Arbor at Beebe Community NW of Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma
(Avo's father's house)
Children
of OZIE BOTTOMS and AVO HERRIN are:
112. i. ROBERT LUCIUS9 BOTTOMS, b. July 28, 1929, Alex, Grady
County, Oklahoma; d. April 19, 1968.
113. ii. MARY LORENE BOTTOMS, b. October 28, 1930, Alex,
Grady County, Oklahoma; d. September 10, 1995, Sumter, Sumter County, South
Carolina.
114. iii. ELBERT JAMES BOTTOMS, b. May
20, 1932, Egypt , Pontotoc County, Oklahoma.
115. iv. ALICE MARIE BOTTOMS, b.
June 01, 1934, Alex, Grady County, Oklahoma.
v. JOHN MELTON BOTTOMS, b.
February 21, 1937, Alex, Grady County, Oklahoma; d. February 23, 1960; m. LADONNA SUE ABERNATHY,
April 1955 (Source: Irene Lanners).
Notes for JOHN MELTON BOTTOMS:
Johnny was killed in the Navy.
116. vi. DOLLY JEAN BOTTOMS, b. August 11, 1939, Alex, Grady
County, Oklahoma.
117. vii. ANNA BELLE BOTTOMS, b. April 26, 1941, Alex, Grady
County, Oklahoma.
118. viii. GERALD DEWAYNE BOTTOMS, b.
February 18, 1943, Alex, Grady County, Oklahoma; d. June 1987.
119. ix. PATRICIA ANN BOTTOMS, b. March 18, 1944, Alex, Grady
County, Oklahoma.
120. x. OZIE LOYD BOTTOMS, b. May 25, 1945, Alex, Grady
County, Oklahoma; d. March 24, 1991, Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma.
121. xi. JUANITA JO BOTTOMS, b. July 02, 1946, Alex, Grady
County, Oklahoma.
122. xii. GARY EUGENE BOTTOMS, SR., b. June 28, 1947, Alex, Grady County, Oklahoma.
123. xiii. PAUL HENRY BOTTOMS, b. January 27, 1949, Alex,
Grady County, Oklahoma.
124. xiv. EVA PAULETTE BOTTOMS, b. May 23, 1950, Chickasha,
Grady County, Oklahoma.
84. JIMMY LOYD8
BOTTOMS (ROBERT WALTER7, MAHULDA JANE6 BOYETT, ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born May 06, 1909 in Chickasha, Grady
County, Oklahoma, and died September 15, 1951 in Houston, Harris County,
Texas. He married DEVERA FRILEY March 28, 1928.
More
About JIMMY LOYD BOTTOMS:
Burial:
Brookside Cemetery, Houston, Harris County, Texas
Children
of JIMMY BOTTOMS and DEVERA FRILEY are:
i. VONNA ROSE9 BOTTOMS, b. April 20, 1925, Alex, Grady
County, Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 5, Social
Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 19, 1998, Internal Ref.
#1.112.5.43398.77); d. April 1981, Texas (Source: Broderbund Family Archive
#110, Vol. 2, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 19,
1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.43398.77); m. EARL PHILLIPS.
Notes for VONNA ROSE BOTTOMS:
Vonna and her son were killed in a car accident in
1981.[Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 5, Social Security Death
Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 19, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.43398.77]
Individual: Phillips, Vonna
Social Security #: 263-36-3208
SS# issued in: Florida
Birth date: Apr 20, 1925
Death date: Apr 1981
Residence code: Texas
ZIP Code of last known residence: 77351
Primary location associated with this ZIP Code:
Livingston,
Texas
More About VONNA ROSE BOTTOMS:
: Social Security #: 263-36-3208 (Source: Broderbund
Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of
Import: Sep 19, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.43398.77)
Cause of Death: Killed on accident
Last Res. Zip: Last residence ZIP: 77351 (Source:
Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index:
U.S., Date of Import: Sep 19, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.43398.77)
Residence Code: Residence code: Texas (Source:
Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index:
U.S., Date of Import: Sep 19, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.43398.77)
SS# issued: SS# issued in: Florida (Source: Broderbund
Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of
Import: Sep 19, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.43398.77)
Notes for EARL PHILLIPS:
Earl live in Arkansas as of 1998 and has not remarried.
125. ii. MELVIN DEAN BOTTOMS, b. August 20, 1932, Alex, Grady
County, Oklahoma.
85. CLIFFORD CARSON8
BOTTOMS (ROBERT WALTER7, MAHULDA JANE6 BOYETT, ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born April 27, 1919 in Chickasha, Grady
County, Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social
Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: May 15, 1998, Internal Ref.
#1.111.5.25125.107), and died April 1987 in McKinney, Collin County, Texas
(Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death
Index: U.S., Date of Import: May 15, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25125.107). He married ALMA L. ELLIOTT July 23, 1938 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County,
Oklahoma, daughter of ELLIOTT and DORA JACKSON.
Notes
for CLIFFORD CARSON BOTTOMS:
[Broderbund
Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-L, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date
of Import: May 15, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25125.107]
Individual:
Bottoms, Clifford
Social
Security #: 458-12-8951
SS#
issued in: Texas
Birth
date: Apr 27, 1919
Death
date: Apr 1987
Residence
code: Texas
ZIP
Code of last known residence: 75069
Primary
location associated with this ZIP Code:
Mc Kinney, Texas
Clifford
patented equipment for the Oil Industry.
More
About CLIFFORD CARSON BOTTOMS:
Social
Security #: Social Security #: 458-12-8951 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive
#110, Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: May 15,
1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25125.107)
SS#
issued: SS# issued in: Texas (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: May 15, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25125.107)
Children
of CLIFFORD BOTTOMS and ALMA ELLIOTT are:
i. JAMES DEE9 BOTTOMS, b. December 30, 1940, Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; m. BEVERLY.
Notes for JAMES DEE BOTTOMS:
James is a stunt man
All-Star Tarzana Moving Service
126. ii. JANICE SUE BOTTOMS, b. September 13, 1946, Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.
86. JAMES W.8
BOTTOMS (JOHN W.7, MAHULDA JANE6 BOYETT, ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born May 02, 1909 in Ada, Pontotoc County,
Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social
Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 19, 1998, Internal Ref.
#1.111.5.25126.183), and died August 26, 1982 in Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma
(Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death
Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 19, 1998, Internal Ref.
#1.111.5.25126.183). He married OPAL YARBERRY.
Notes
for JAMES W. BOTTOMS:
[Broderbund
Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-L, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date
of Import: Sep 19, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25126.183]
Individual:
Bottoms, James
Social
Security #: 447-16-3096
SS#
issued in: Oklahoma
Birth
date: May 2, 1909
Death
date: Aug 1982
Residence
code: Oklahoma
ZIP
Code of last known residence: 74820
Primary
location associated with this ZIP Code:
Ada, Oklahoma
More
About JAMES W. BOTTOMS:
:
Social Security #: 447-16-3096 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 19, 1998, Internal
Ref. #1.111.5.25126.183)
Burial:
August 28, 1982, Memorial Park Cemetery, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma
Burial
Service: August 28, 1982, Unity Missionary Baptist Church, Ada, Pontotoc
County, Oklahoma
Last
Res. Zip: Last residence ZIP: 74820 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110,
Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 19, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25126.183)
Residence
Code: Residence code: Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 19, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25126.183)
SS#
issued: SS# issued in: Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol.
1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 19, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25126.183)
Children
of JAMES BOTTOMS and OPAL YARBERRY are:
127. i. CHIQUETA JOY9 BOTTOMS, b. November 11, 1941, Ada,
Pontotoc County, Oklahoma.
128. ii. JAMES ALLEN BOTTOMS, SR., b. January 25, 1943, Ada, Pontotoc County,
Oklahoma.
129. iii. MARY JANE BOTTOMS, b. March 04, 1944, Ada,
Pontotoc County, Oklahoma.
iv. ALMA BOTTOMS, b. March 31, 1947, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma.
87. ROSA8 BOTTOMS (JOHN W.7, MAHULDA JANE6 BOYETT, ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born October 10, 1912 in Ada, Pontotoc
County, Oklahoma (Source: (1) Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 5,
Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 16, 1998, Internal Ref.
#1.111.5.119658.129, (2) Obituary, Ada Evening News.), and died October 28,
1990 in Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma (Source: (1) Broderbund Family Archive
#110, Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 16,
1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.119658.129, (2) Obituary, Ada Evening News.). She married BUNNIE JIM JENNINGS 1930 in Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma.
Notes
for ROSA BOTTOMS:
[Broderbund
Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-L, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date
of Import: Sep 16, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.119658.129]
Individual:
Jennings, Rosa
Social
Security #: 446-09-0116
SS#
issued in: Oklahoma
Birth
date: Oct 10, 1912
Death
date: Oct 28, 1990
More
About ROSA BOTTOMS:
:
Social Security #: 446-09-0116 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 16, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.119658.129)
Burial:
October 30, 1990, Memorial Park, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma (Source:
Obituary, Ada Evening News.)
Burial
Service: October 30, 1990, Criswell Funeral Home Chapel, Ada, Pontotoc County,
Oklahoma (Source: Obituary, Ada Evening News.)
Church:
Baptist
Place
of Death: October 28, 1990, Valley View Regional Hospital
SS#
issued: SS# issued in: Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol.
1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 16, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.119658.129)
Notes
for BUNNIE JIM JENNINGS:
[Broderbund
Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-L, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date
of Import: Sep 16, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.119581.179]
Individual:
Jennings, B.
Social
Security #: 443-34-5732
SS#
issued in: Oklahoma
Birth
date: Aug 16, 1904
Death
date: Feb 1973
Residence
code: Oklahoma
ZIP
Code of last known residence: 74871
Primary
location associated with this ZIP Code:
Stonewall, Oklahoma
More
About BUNNIE JIM JENNINGS:
Died
2: November 1984, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma
:
Social Security #: 443-34-5732 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 16, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.119581.179)
Last
Res. Zip: Last residence ZIP: 74871 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110,
Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 16, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.119581.179)
Residence
Code: Residence code: Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 16, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.119581.179)
SS#
issued: SS# issued in: Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol.
1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 16, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.119581.179)
Children
of ROSA BOTTOMS and BUNNIE JENNINGS are:
130. i. BILLIE JOE9 JENNINGS, b. May 30, 1932.
131. ii. J. B. JENNINGS, b. July 05, 1941.
88. WINNIE8 BOTTOMS (JOHN W.7, MAHULDA JANE6 BOYETT, ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born May 02, 1914 in Ada, Pontotoc County,
Oklahoma. She married OSCAR JETTON.
Notes
for OSCAR JETTON:
[Broderbund
Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-L, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date
of Import: Sep 16, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.119995.54]
Individual:
Jetton, Oscar
Social
Security #: 441-18-3409
SS#
issued in: Oklahoma
Birth
date: Jun 5, 1912
Death
date: Jun 25, 1988
ZIP
Code of last known residence: 94553
Primary
location associated with this ZIP Code:
Martinez, California
More
About OSCAR JETTON:
:
Social Security #: 441-18-3409 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 16, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.119995.54)
Last
Res. Zip: Last residence ZIP: 94553 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110,
Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 16, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.119995.54)
SS#
issued: SS# issued in: Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol.
1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 16, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.119995.54)
Children
of WINNIE BOTTOMS and OSCAR JETTON are:
i. RICKY9 JETTON, Adopted child.
ii. FAYRENE JETTON, m. LEABIG.
iii. ANITA JETTON, m. CLARK.
iv. PAT JETTON, m. COBLES.
89. FRANK MATTSON8
SANDS (SALLIE7 BOTTOMS, MAHULDA JANE6 BOYETT, ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born May 05, 1892 in Alex, Grady County,
Indian Territory. He married (1) ALLIE RUTH MELSON. He
married (2) RUTH.
Children
of FRANK SANDS and ALLIE MELSON are:
i. FRANKLIN WAYNE9 SANDS, b. May 26, 1913, Ft. Cobb,
Caddo County, Oklahoma.
ii. SANFORD SANDS, b. June 08, 1915, Alfalfa, Caddo County, Oklahoma; d.
March 22, 1917, Alfalfa, Caddo County, Oklahoma.
iii. WILLIE LEROY SANDS, b. March
25, 1918, Wirt, Carter County, Oklahoma.
iv. HELEN LAVERNE SANDS, b. April
27, 1920, Hobart, Kiowa County, Oklahoma.
v. VIOLA JANETTE SANDS, b.
February 03, 1925, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.
Children
of FRANK SANDS and RUTH are:
vi. WILLIAM HOWARD9 SANDS, b. November 11, 1939, Aztec,
San Juan County, New Mexico.
vii. JAMES WESLEY SANDS, b. July
28, 1941.
viii. FRANKIE RUTH SANDS, b. January 11, 1944.
ix. ANNIE MARIE SANDS, b. July
03, 1946.
x. DORIS GRAN SANDS, b. May 23, 1948.
xi. GLENNA KAY SANDS, b. February 17, 1952, Cave
Springs, Benton County, Arkansas.
90. JOSIE EVELYN8
SANDS (SALLIE7 BOTTOMS, MAHULDA JANE6 BOYETT, ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born May 17, 1896 in Cowden, Washita County,
Oklahoma Territory. She married (1) BERT TERRELL. She
married (2) N. EARL RIDER.
Child
of JOSIE SANDS and BERT TERRELL is:
132. i. J. BERTIS9 TERRELL, b. April 01, 1918, Hobart, Kiowa County, Oklahoma.
91. JAMES EDWARD8
SANDS (SALLIE7 BOTTOMS, MAHULDA JANE6 BOYETT, ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born August 02, 1898 in Cowden, Washita
County, Oklahoma Territory. He married ELLA August 17, 1918.
Children
of JAMES SANDS and ELLA are:
i. VIRGINIA9 SANDS, b. May 13, 1919, Fort Cobb, Caddo County, Oklahoma.
ii. JUANITA SANDS, b. July 16, 1920, Carnegie, Caddo County, Oklahoma.
iii. FRANCIS SANDS, b. May 13, 1922, Healdton, Carter County, Oklahoma.
iv. HELEN MARIE SANDS, b.
September 11, 1924, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.
92. BESSIE CORENE8
SANDS (SALLIE7 BOTTOMS, MAHULDA JANE6 BOYETT, ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born February 07, 1901 in Mountain View,
Kiowa County, Oklahoma Territory, and died August 23, 1995 in Amarillo, Potter
County, Texas. She married WILLIAM EARL MOON, SR..
More
About BESSIE CORENE SANDS:
Burial:
August 25, 1995, Amarillo, Potter County, Texas
Children
of BESSIE SANDS and WILLIAM MOON are:
i. WILLIAM EARL9 MOON, JR., b. May 10, 1917, Hobart, Kiowa County, Oklahoma.
ii. BILLIE VIRGINIA MOON, b.
December 11, 1919, Healdton, Carter County, Oklahoma.
iii. GLORIA YVONNE MOON, b. August
26, 1922, Healdton, Carter County, Oklahoma; m. (1) RED CUMMINGS; m.
(2) JIM STROTHER (Source: Patsy Wallace Bottoms, PHB-H1-D1-E-C 1.).
Marriage Notes for GLORIA MOON and RED CUMMINGS:
Red (2nd husband) was Gloria's childhood sweetheart.
iv. BETTY RUTH MOON, b. March 19, 1926, Yeager,
Hughes County, Oklahoma; m. JIM BENTLEY.
v. MARTHA JO MOON, b. November 03, 1931, Amarillo,
Potter County, Texas; m. CARL BUCHANAN.
vi. JOHNIE FRANCES MOON, b. March
01, 1936, McLean, Gray County, Texas.
93. STARLING EUGENE8
SANDS (SALLIE7 BOTTOMS, MAHULDA JANE6 BOYETT, ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born May 31, 1903 in Segar, Washita County,
Oklahoma Territory (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 5,
Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal Ref.
#1.112.5.65189.182), and died October 1966 in Prague, Lincoln County, Oklahoma
(Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 5, Social Security Death
Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal Ref.
#1.112.5.65189.182). He married (1) MARIE MUNCY. He married (2) ADA ZELL COOK.
Notes
for STARLING EUGENE SANDS:
Starling
Sands, born May 31, 1903, died October, 1966, residence 74864, Prague, Lincoln
Co, OK, SS#443-10-5849, issued OK, before 1951.
[Broderbund
Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date
of Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.65189.182]
Individual:
Sands, Starling
Social
Security #: 443-10-5849
SS#
issued in: Oklahoma
Birth
date: May 31, 1903
Death
date: Oct 1966
Residence
code: Oklahoma
ZIP
Code of last known residence: 74864
Primary
location associated with this ZIP Code:
Prague, Oklahoma
More
About STARLING EUGENE SANDS:
:
Social Security #: 443-10-5849 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal
Ref. #1.112.5.65189.182)
Last
Res. Zip: Last residence ZIP: 74864 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110,
Vol. 2, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.112.5.65189.182)
Residence
Code: Residence code: Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal
Ref. #1.112.5.65189.182)
SS#
issued: SS# issued in: Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal
Ref. #1.112.5.65189.182)
Notes
for MARIE MUNCY:
Marie's
parents lived in Paden, Oklahoma. They
raised John Earl Sands.
Children
of STARLING SANDS and MARIE MUNCY are:
i. NORMA MARIE9 SANDS, m. TOM FREY.
133. ii. JOHN EARL SANDS, b. December 19, 1930.
Children
of STARLING SANDS and ADA COOK are:
134. iii. EARL EUGENE9 SANDS, b. April 02, 1933, Amarillo, Potter County, Texas.
135. iv. MARY ZELL SANDS, b. September 19, 1936, Shawnee,
Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma.
94. EDNA FRANCES8
SANDS (SALLIE7 BOTTOMS, MAHULDA JANE6 BOYETT, ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born January 08, 1909 in Alfalfa, Caddo
County, Oklahoma, and died March 18, 1980 in Shawnee, Pottawatomie County,
Oklahoma. She married (1) BURNIE WALKER. She married (2) GERALD WOOLERY.
More
About EDNA FRANCES SANDS:
Burial:
March 20, 1980, Resthaven Memorial Park, Shawnee, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma
Burial
Service 1: March 20, 1980, Roesch Funeral Chapel, Shawnee, Pottawatomie County,
Oklahoma
Burial
Service 2: March 20, 1980, Reverend R. Scott Baird officiated
Child
of EDNA SANDS and BURNIE WALKER is:
i. TED LUELLEN9 WALKER, b. September 30, 1926,
Fairview, Major County, Oklahoma; d. August 16, 1927, Shawnee, Pottawatomie
County, Oklahoma.
More About TED LUELLEN WALKER:
Burial:
Shawnee Cemetery, Shawnee, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma
95. MILDRED LUCETTA8
SANDS (SALLIE7 BOTTOMS, MAHULDA JANE6 BOYETT, ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born September 12, 1912 in Carnagie, Caddo
County, Oklahoma. She married ODIE PESTER July 10, 1931 in Seminole, Seminole County,
Oklahoma.
Notes
for ODIE PESTER:
[Broderbund
Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date
of Import: Sep 19, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.41745.158]
Individual:
Pester, Odie
Social
Security #: 443-10-5848
SS#
issued in: Oklahoma
Birth
date: Jan 16, 1906
Death
date: Feb 1985
Residence
code: Oklahoma
ZIP
Code of last known residence: 74864
Primary
location associated with this ZIP Code:
Prague, Oklahoma
More
About ODIE PESTER:
:
Social Security #: 443-10-5848 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 19, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.112.5.41745.158)
Burial:
February 19, 1985, Resthaven Memorial Park, Shawnee, Pottawatomie County,
Oklahoma
Burial
Service: February 19, 1985, Parks Funeral Chapel, Prague, Lincoln County,
Oklahoma
Church:
Baptist
Last
Res. Zip: Last residence ZIP: 74864 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110,
Vol. 2, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 19, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.112.5.41745.158)
Place
of Death: February 17, 1985, Seminole Hospital, Seminole, Seminole County,
Oklahoma
Residence
Code: Residence code: Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 19, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.112.5.41745.158)
SS#
issued: SS# issued in: Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol.
2, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 19, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.112.5.41745.158)
Children
of MILDRED SANDS and ODIE PESTER are:
i. BABY9 PESTER, b. October 05, 1931, Shawnee, Pottawatomie County,
Oklahoma; d. October 05, 1931, Shawnee, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma.
ii. SALLY ANN PESTER, b. December 22, 1944, Shawnee,
Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma.
96. CASSIE LEE8
BOTTOMS (EARLEY ELI7, MAHULDA JANE6 BOYETT, ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born February 25, 1906 in Ada, Pontotoc
County, Indian Territory (Source: (1) Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 16, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.144861.147, (2) Daily Oklahoman Obituary,
"PHB-H1-E-B 1."), and died May 04, 1988 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
County, Oklahoma (Source: (1) Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 5,
Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 16, 1998, Internal Ref.
#1.111.5.144861.147, (2) Daily Oklahoman Obituary, "PHB-H1-E-B
1."). She married IRA CHRISTOPHER LOGSTON August 24, 1924.
Notes
for CASSIE LEE BOTTOMS:
[Broderbund
Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-L, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date
of Import: Sep 16, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.144861.147]
Individual:
Logston, Cassie
Social
Security #: 446-14-9190
SS#
issued in: Oklahoma
Birth
date: Feb 25, 1906
Death
date: May 4, 1988
ZIP
Code of last known residence: 73109
Primary
location associated with this ZIP Code:
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
LOGSTON,
Cassie Lee, born February 25, 1906, Ada, Oklahoma, died May 4, 1988 after a
long illness. She was preceded in death
by her husband Ira C. Logston on October 9,1972. She had two sons, Von Ray and Bob Bottoms; a
daughter Clairene Logston Young.
More
About CASSIE LEE BOTTOMS:
:
Social Security #: 446-14-9190 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 16, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.144861.147)
Burial:
May 07, 1988, Resthaven Memory Gardens, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County,
Oklahoma
Burial
Service: May 07, 1988, South Penn Church of Christ
Last
Res. Zip: Last residence ZIP: 73109 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110,
Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 16, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.144861.147)
SS#
issued: SS# issued in: Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol.
1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 16, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.144861.147)
Notes
for IRA CHRISTOPHER LOGSTON:
[Broderbund
Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-L, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date
of Import: Jun 8, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.144862.6]
Individual:
Logston, Ira
Social
Security #: 445-05-8016
SS#
issued in: Oklahoma
Birth
date: May 26, 1903
Death
date: Oct 1972
Residence
code: Oklahoma
ZIP
Code of last known residence: 73109
Primary
location associated with this ZIP Code:
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
More
About IRA CHRISTOPHER LOGSTON:
Social
Security #: Social Security #: 445-05-8016 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive
#110, Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Jun 8,
1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.144862.6)
SS#
issued: SS# issued in: Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol.
1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Jun 8, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.144862.6)
Children
of CASSIE BOTTOMS and IRA LOGSTON are:
136. i. ROBERT C.9 LOGSTON.
ii. VON RAY LOGSTON (Source: Daily Oklahoman
Obituary, "PHB-H1-E-B 1."), b. September 13, 1925.
iii. CLAIRENE LOGSTON (Source: Daily Oklahoman Obituary, "PHB-H1-E-B
1."), b. 1927; m. TRUMAN YOUNG.
97. DORSIE APIE8
BOTTOMS (EARLEY ELI7, MAHULDA JANE6 BOYETT, ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born April 13, 1908 in Ada, Pontotoc County,
Oklahoma (Source: (1) Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 5, Social
Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Jun 8, 1998, Internal Ref.
#1.112.5.6296.6, (2) Betty June Marshall Bulloch, PHB-H1-E-D 2.), and died
March 11, 1995 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund
Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of
Import: Jun 8, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.6296.6). She married SAMUEL BURRIS MARSHALL October 30, 1926, son
of MARSHALL and SARAH COSPER.
Notes
for DORSIE APIE BOTTOMS:
[Broderbund
Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date
of Import: Jun 8, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.6296.6]
Individual:
Marshall, Dorsie
Social
Security #: 446-14-9191
SS#
issued in: Oklahoma
Birth
date: Apr 13, 1908
Death
date: Mar 11, 1995
ZIP
Code of last known residence: 73108
Primary
location associated with this ZIP Code:
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
More
About DORSIE APIE BOTTOMS:
Burial:
March 14, 1995, Resthaven Memory Gardens, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County,
Oklahoma
Burial
Service: March 14, 1995, Colonial Chapel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County,
Oklahoma
Social
Security #: Social Security #: 446-14-9191 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive
#110, Vol. 2, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Jun 8,
1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.6296.6)
SS#
issued: SS# issued in: Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol.
2, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Jun 8, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.112.5.6296.6)
Children
of DORSIE BOTTOMS and SAMUEL MARSHALL are:
i. MARJORIE GERALDINE9 MARSHALL, b. October 03, 1927 (Source:
Betty June Marshall Bulloch, PHB-H1-E-D 2.); m. (1) VINEYARD (Source: Betty June Marshall
Bulloch, PHB-H1-E-D 2.); m. (2) ROBINETE (Source: Betty June Marshall Bulloch, PHB-H1-E-D 2.).
ii. CLIFTON VERNIE MARSHALL, b.
May 28, 1930 (Source: (1) Betty June Marshall Bulloch, PHB-H1-E-D 1., (2) Betty
June Marshall Bulloch, PHB-H1-E-D 2.).
iii. BILLY GENE MARSHALL, b. April 27, 1934 (Source: (1)
Betty June Marshall Bulloch, PHB-H1-E-D 1., (2) Betty June Marshall Bulloch,
PHB-H1-E-D 2.); m. (1) NORMA DAVIS (Source: Betty June Marshall
Bulloch, PHB-H1-E-D 2.); m. (2) ELAINE (Source: Betty June Marshall Bulloch, PHB-H1-E-D 2.).
137. iv. BETTY JUNE MARSHALL, b. August 13, 1934, Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.
v. MELVIN G. MARSHALL, b. November 1939 (Source: Betty
June Marshall Bulloch, PHB-H1-E-D 2.).
98. ODIS HERBERT8
BOTTOMS (EARLEY ELI7, MAHULDA JANE6 BOYETT, ELI C.5, HENRY4 BOYET, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1 BOYT I) was born August 08, 1911 in Ada, Pontotoc
County, Oklahoma, and died June 15, 1968 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive
#110, Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5,
1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25128.90).
He married FLORINE MASSEY December 04, 1943.
Notes
for ODIS HERBERT BOTTOMS:
[Broderbund
Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-L, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date
of Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25128.90]
Individual:
Bottoms, Otis
Social
Security #: 440-14-6413
SS#
issued in: Oklahoma
Birth
date: Aug 6, 1911
Death
date: Jun 1968
More
About ODIS HERBERT BOTTOMS:
Date
born 2: August 06, 1911, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund
Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of
Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25128.90)
:
Social Security #: 440-14-6413 (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1,
Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998, Internal
Ref. #1.111.5.25128.90)
SS#
issued: SS# issued in: Oklahoma (Source: Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol.
1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998,
Internal Ref. #1.111.5.25128.90)
Children
of ODIS BOTTOMS and FLORINE MASSEY are:
i. KENNETH WAYNE9 BOTTOMS.
ii. CATHY JUNE BOTTOMS, b. June 11, 1952.
99. GLADYS BEATRICE8 BOTTOMS (EARLEY ELI7, MAHULDA J