Thursday, November 08, 2007
RICHARD COLEMAN ALLEN
RICHARD COLEMAN ALLEN
Born 4 Aug 1859 Missouri.
Died 22 Nov 1922 Yeager, Hughes Co. Oklahoma.
Richard had two brothers that fought in the Civil War. One fought for the Union side and one fought for the Confederates side. Little Grannie had possession of the gun that one of them used in the War. I think Owen has the gun now along with Jessie's Bible.
Richards father came from England with his brother. There are stories told of the two brothers going down the Mississippi River on a Raft. His last two children were born in Oklahoma, the rest were born in Arkansas Hazel thinks in the vicinity of Mena.
He belonged to a Club called the Anti-Horse Theif Assoiation.
Occupation: Farmer
Religion: Christian
Richard worked for the Railroad, he helped build railroads in Carson & Lamar Oklahoma.
Personal Belongings in a Box of Records that Owen Thompson has is A Tax certificate from 1895 State of Missouri county of Howell. This was a Personal Property Tax of 16 cents.
Richard Colman Allen had a brother that was a City Marshall in Springfield, Greene Co. Missouri or Great Plains Mo. This information was from Westlie Thompson 1443 N 4th St. Coolidge Ariz. & Owen Thompson of Oklahoma
I found his marriage certificate on the Internet at Randolph County, Arkansas on June 21, 2001. I have the Original Certificate. Richard was 29 years old and Sarah was 16. Residence: 3 miles west of Sasakwa, P. O. on Konowa Rd. I was searching the Internet when I came across a site by accident in Randolph County Arkansas, that had unclaimed marriage certificates. I had no ancestors that I knew of in that area but decided to browse through the names anyway and there it was my great great grandparents marriage certificate. I quickly pulled up my genealogy program to make sure that it was the correct family and sure enough it was. I only had the information on my great great father's birth and who he married with no date for the marriage. I quickly addressed the envelope with the request for the Marriage Certificate. It cost me a whole $ 2.00 and a stamp. I waited anxiously for a week for it to come to see what information I would be able to acquire form it. Not only did have in my possession the original marriage certificate but I was able to add their marriage date and my grandmothers age and where there where living at the time. You can't imagine how happy this made me.
Owen has box of receipts for tole taxes and records kept by Richard. I think Owen said something about John Allen mentioned in records. Possibly brother or father to Richard.
He married Sarah Elizabeth Watson 9 Dec 1888 Ranoke, Randolph County, Arkansas.
Richard died at the age of 64.
1900 Prairie, Washington, Arkansas
Allen Richard C 39 AR TN AR Aug. 1860 S. E. 26 AR KY AR feb. 1874 LeNora 5 MO July 1894 Jessie 4 MO Nov. 1895 Forest 10/12 AR Aug. 1899
1910 Hanna, Hughes, Oklahoma
Allen Richard 51 AR ?? AR Lizzie 39 KY AR KY LeRoy 16 MO Jessie 13 AR Mackey 12 AR Mattie 9 AR Hattie 7 AR
1920 Miller, Seminole, Oklahoma
Allen Richard C 60 AR ENG Ireland Sarah 54 AR VA VA Mack 20 AR Hattie 16 AR Sam 7 AR Howard Jessie 23 AR dau Alta 5 AR g. dau Augustin 3 AR g. dau
Buried Greenleaf Cemetery near Holdenville, Oklahoma.
He was my 2nd great grandfather on my Grandma Alta Howard Cates side.
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
WILLIAM JACKSON HENDERSON
WILLIAM JACKSON HENDERSON
born 3 May 1838
Lived in Hunt County, Texas in the late 1800's and early 1900's.
Abt 1872 moved from Arkansas to Texas
1880 US Federal Census
Precinct 2, Hunt, Texas
William J. age 42 abt 1838 Virginia
Amanda C. 35, George A. 15, Virgil H. 13, Matthew 11, Martha 9, Mary 7, John F. 3, Samuel A. 1
He was in the Civil war.
One of Grandpa Henderson's brothers granddaughters from Texas sent the Photo to me. Gr. Grandpa Henderson fought for the Union and Gr. Grandpa Toney fought for the Confederacy. There was supposedly a lot of conflict when Grandpa and Grandma Henderson got married.
Precinct 2, Hunt, Texas Family History Library Film 1255312
Film Number T9-1312 Page Number 464C
1880 US Census
William J. 42 VA Farmer, Amanda C. (Laurence) 35 MS, George A. 15 MO, Virgil H. 13 AR, Matthew 11 AR, Martha 9 AR, Mary 7 TX, John F. 3 TX, Samuel A. 1 TX
William Jackson Henderson was my 2nd great grandfather on my Dads side of the famiy. He was the grandfather of my grandma Buelah Henderson daughter of George Allison Henderson
born 3 May 1838
Lived in Hunt County, Texas in the late 1800's and early 1900's.
Abt 1872 moved from Arkansas to Texas
1880 US Federal Census
Precinct 2, Hunt, Texas
William J. age 42 abt 1838 Virginia
Amanda C. 35, George A. 15, Virgil H. 13, Matthew 11, Martha 9, Mary 7, John F. 3, Samuel A. 1
He was in the Civil war.
One of Grandpa Henderson's brothers granddaughters from Texas sent the Photo to me. Gr. Grandpa Henderson fought for the Union and Gr. Grandpa Toney fought for the Confederacy. There was supposedly a lot of conflict when Grandpa and Grandma Henderson got married.
Precinct 2, Hunt, Texas Family History Library Film 1255312
Film Number T9-1312 Page Number 464C
1880 US Census
William J. 42 VA Farmer, Amanda C. (Laurence) 35 MS, George A. 15 MO, Virgil H. 13 AR, Matthew 11 AR, Martha 9 AR, Mary 7 TX, John F. 3 TX, Samuel A. 1 TX
William Jackson Henderson was my 2nd great grandfather on my Dads side of the famiy. He was the grandfather of my grandma Buelah Henderson daughter of George Allison Henderson
Beulah Henderson Blanchard
My name is Phyllis Henderson Allinder formerly of Alma, Arkansas. My father was Oscar Henderson of Alma, Arkansas. He was a brother to your grandmother.
Their father was George Allison Henderson who was born in Missouri in 1865 and died in Crawford County, Arkansas in 1948.
He lived in Texas for most of his childhood before moving back to Arkansas where he met and married Annie Lee Toney. They had 12 children. My father was the last surviving child. There are still some of their grandchildren and great-grandchildren living in Crawford County.
Your grandmother is the 3rd child in the front row from the right. My dad is the middle person in the front row. On either side of him is Aunt Eula on his right and Aunt Nettie on his left by your grandma.
1910 Census Crawford, Arkansas
Goerge Henderson, Annie (wife), Mary, Humita, Roy, Homer, Eula, Oscar, Virginia, Beulah
1920 Census Crawford, Arkansas
George A. Henderson, Anna (wife), Harve, Oscar, Nettie, Buelah, Ira
Their father was George Allison Henderson who was born in Missouri in 1865 and died in Crawford County, Arkansas in 1948.
He lived in Texas for most of his childhood before moving back to Arkansas where he met and married Annie Lee Toney. They had 12 children. My father was the last surviving child. There are still some of their grandchildren and great-grandchildren living in Crawford County.
Your grandmother is the 3rd child in the front row from the right. My dad is the middle person in the front row. On either side of him is Aunt Eula on his right and Aunt Nettie on his left by your grandma.
1910 Census Crawford, Arkansas
Goerge Henderson, Annie (wife), Mary, Humita, Roy, Homer, Eula, Oscar, Virginia, Beulah
1920 Census Crawford, Arkansas
George A. Henderson, Anna (wife), Harve, Oscar, Nettie, Buelah, Ira
JOHN MORGAN CATES
John Morgan Cates born 16 January 1771
Caswell Co. North Carolina. He died 11 October 18525 in Jasper, Caroll County, Georgia. He was a Farmer and Blacksmith.
He was 1/4 Manahoac Indian.
John Morgan and Mary Hannah Cates moved to Jasper, Georgia before 1810.
The rest of the family moved on to Tennessee and John Morgan and Hannah Cates stayed in Cowpens, South Carolina where her Smith family lived. John was in the war of 1812-Georgia Militia, Wooten's Reg. His son, Charles Jefferson Cates b.1791 was also in that war 1812.
Cates John M. A Co. 49th Inf. Reg't. Private Private 32461
The Lot # 209 in Henry County Was won by John Morgan Cates, Husband of Hannah Smith Cates. This land became a part of Newton County when Newton was formed from Henry & other surrounding Counties. This same 209 Acres was deeded from John Morgan to Jerimiah Cates & even Later Joseph Cates got a Part of this 209 Acres from the estate of Joel Flanagan to whom Jerimiah hadsold the 209 acres. John Morgan obtained this 209 acres in the 1821 Land Lottery while residing in Walton County. Lot 209 was not a part of the 1827 land lottery.
Memoirs of Joseph Cates
John M. Cates was a farmer and blacksmith. He was a tall man standing over six foot, with the finest beard I ever saw. Papa was a fair man. He was well thought of by his friends. He stood for us when Mama was too strict. My Mama's name is Hannah. They married Nov. 1790 in Union County, South Carolina. Mama and Papa had eight children, four boys and four girls.
There are documents of John Morgan Cates where he sold a grist mill to a man and the stone broke after the man had it. The buyer sued John Morgan Cates for $ 700.00 and won the suit. Charles and father John Morgan Cates were sued for a debt they owed at a store where they had charged stuff. The owner of the store owed both of them some money and they counter sued him. Charles and father John Morgan Cates lost their case. John found a document where John Morgan Cates won a land lottery in 1821 for over 200 acres. Hannah won a lottery for land in 1829 .
John Morgan Cates was sued in 1820 along with a partner. They sold some stones for grist mills that broke after two years of use. It appears that John and partner made these stones for gristmills. The stones had a warranty, it doesn't say for how long. They charged $ 200.00 for the stones.
John Morgan Cates was my 4th great grandfater on my mother's side.
Charles was my 3rd great grandfather.
Monday, June 18, 2007
Kaycie's 1st day of school and graduation!
Aimie's Graduation from Dental Hygiene School
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Bailey Get's Baptized
Bailey turned 8 in January and she was baptized on Feb 10, 2007. It was a big day for her, Papa baptized her and afterwards we had a family gathering at home. Her old primary teacher sang a song & Jennifer's friend Joy gave a talk on the Holy Ghost. It was a glorious day and we are all proud of Bailey.
Thursday, January 04, 2007
Jennifer
Jennifer's divorce was finale in Sept and she has a new look! She's lost about 60 lbs since January. Even with the Holiday's she has kept it off and still lost a few more pounds. She looks fabulous. She walks the kids to shool everyday and then keep on walking. Total of about 10 miles a day. She walkes again before she goes to bed. She does sit-ups as well. She's has the words "I am Strong" on the cover of her cell phone. She reads her scriptures every night before she goes to bed and she reads them to the girls. The girls love going to church and they make sure we have prayer before dinner.
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Disneyland
Disneyland
Merry Christmas
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Everyone had a Merry Christmas and we all had a great time at Disneyland. We went to visit Mary 1st then on to see Mickey. There were 18 of us who went to Disneylnad that day. The little one had a Blast. We also had a wonderful visit with granddaughter Mckenzie who all so went with us.
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