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1. PHILLIP5 NOLAND, SR. (SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 06
Oct 1771, and died 20 Jul 1846 in Pickens Co., Ala. He married NANCY
HUGHES 28 Sep 1794 in Chester Co., SC, daughter of THOMAS HUGHES. She was
born 16 Jul 1774 in Prob Union Co or Chester Co., SC, and died 22 Mar 1850
in Pickens Co., Ala. Notes for PHILLIP NOLAND, SR.: Philip Noland died in a fever epidemic (1846) that killed a couple of sons, and several grandchildren. They are all buried at Old Noland Cemetery. Nancy Hughes Noland died in 1850 and mortality census said she died of a fever also WHEN THE MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH WAS FOUNDED IN 1839/1840, THE FIRST SIGNATURE WAS THAT OF PHILIP NOLAND. PHILIP NOLAND WAS A 33RD DEGREE MASON AND ACCORDING TO FAMILY TRADITION TRAVELED TO ENGLAND TO RECEIVE THE DEGREE. THE MT. ZION CHURCH WAS 5 MILES FROM THE BENEVOLA COMMUNITY (WHERE JACOB COLVIN IS BURIED IN PRESBYTERIAN CEMETERY) WHICH IS 17 MILES S.E. OF ALICEVILLE. THIS IS THE SAME GENERAL AREA WHERE THE NOLAND PLANTATION WAS LOCATED...AS WELL AS BETHANY CEMETERY...ON ROAD TO OLD VIENNA. Philip Noland was raised in Chester County, SC at confluence of Sandy River and Broad River. In the 1810 census of Chester district, he is referred to as Capt. Philip Noland. He is named as a Justice of Peace in 1817/1818. In 1820, Philip Noland is named in the Conecuh Co, Alabama census. Meanwhile, in Chester Co., SC, in the 1820 census is named Sampson Noland and Samuel Noland. It is believed that Philip Noland and his younger children moved to Conecuh Co., AL in 1819. He is shown as a Justice of Peace in ConecuhIn 1820, Philip Noland is shown as a founder of Sparta Academy in Conecuh Co., AL and sources indicate that he also taught there. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and a member of the Baptist Church. In 1839, he and his family were founders of the Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Pickens Co., AL near their plantation. In the 1840 census, he had two sons at home and 20 slaves. Note: in 1830 census of Pickens Co., Thomas Hughes Noland is found living near Joseph Hughes. Family tradition states that Philip was one of the first in the area to "terrace" his fields and in 1966, a tour of the property found traces of the terraces still there. In 1846, a fever epidemic came through Pickens County, Ala. Philip died, as well as a couple of his sons and several grandchildren. What a tragic time. This was a time when the familys had to build the caskets, make the burial clothes and in general do all the burial details themselves. 1850 Slave Schedule for Pickens Co., AL: Philip Noland (son of Philip) R.D. Noland (son of Philip) Sampson Noland (son of Philip) Samuel Noland (son of Philip) NOTE: I wrote the following about 1967. Before she died, my mother (Melba Noland Rathjen) told me about a trip to the old home place and cemetery made in 1939. It seems a man by the name of Leon Nolen came to see my grandfather, explaining that he was trying to trace the Noland family and asked for some information. It was at this point that my grandfather revealed that he had been paying taxes on what he referred to as the old home place and cemetery for a number of years, but his children had never seen it. Most of his children were home that summer for a visit and they all drove south into the county to look at this place. Mother said that the house was still standing...a large semi-colonial home. Inside there remained some furniture which old Blue had covered with sheets. But what impressed mother so very much were the portraits of her ancestors hanging still upon the walls...in large ornate frames. My grandfather didn't seem to know why upon the death of his grandmother and aunts who had lived there...that these things were left in the house. At any rate, there was some discussion about when or who should remove these items in 1939 (mother wished to take a portrait or two with her at that time but was told to wait until everything was moved)....and it was finally agreed that arrangements would be made to hire a truck and remove all at one time and it would be divided after it was taken to Gordo...a good distance away from the old home place...on the rather primitive roads of that time. Unfortunately, shortly after this visit and before the move could be accomplished, lightening struck the house and it burned to the ground together with it's contents. The old Noland Cemetery...or High Hill Cemetery...or Bunn Cemetery...lies in the woods near Bethany on property which once belonged to the Noland family and near the location of the former plantation house. WILLIAM S. NOLAND b. June 28, 1813 - d. July 29, 1846 (son of Philip Noland, Sr.) NANCY NOLAND, Consort of Philip Noland, Sr. Who died March 22, 1850; age 76 yrs, 2 mos, 6 days IN MEMORY OF PHILIP NOLAND, SR., who was born Oct 6, 1771, A.D., Married September 28, 1794, A.D., and departed this life July 20, 1846, A.D., aged 74 yrs, 9 months 11 days IN MEMORY OF NANCY M., DAU OF PHILIP AND MARGARETTE NOLAND, b. Sept 8, 1839 and died Augut 9, 1846. (gr-dau of Philip Noland, Sr.) In Memory of Jefferson M., son of Philip and Margarette Noland Born: Nov 3, 1836 Died: March 31, 1837 SAMUEL NOLAND B. Nov 20, 1796 D: June 19, 1864 (son of Philip Noland, Sr) NANCY NOLAND, Consort of Samuel Noland B: Dec 11, 1809 D: July 18, 1878 IN MEMORY OF JOHN JEFFERSON NOLAND Son of Samuel and Nancy Noland Who died Sept 21, 1852 Age 6 yrs and 7 days SAMPSON NOLAND son of Samuel and Nancy Noland Who died Oct 10, 1852 Age 14 yrs and 7 days MABRY NOLAND B. May 17, 1828 D. May 18, 1862 (Stone: Dearest Pa - You are gone but not forgotten) son of Samuel and Nancy Noland; died in Civil War Joe Noland Died April 6, 1902 Age 56 yrs [Probably son of Samuel and Nancy Noland; the Jethro Noland listed in the 1850 and 1860 census records, born in 1846] Thomas Hughes B: Dec 21, 1822 D: Feb 12, 1845 IN MEMORY OF J. J. HUGHES, who was born January 5, 1771, A.D. and departed this life Nov 29, 1837, A.D., age 66 yrs, 10 mos, 24 days MARY ANNELIZABETH, Dau of WILLIAM AND ELIZABETH HUGHES B: Jan 14, 1843 D: Oct 4, 1846 Infant baby of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Colvin Died: July 12, 1898 Amanda E. Locke Wife of T. V. Locke B: May 12, 1834 Died: Nov 25, 1900 THOMAS V. LOCKE May 12, 1837 May 30, 1914 MINNIE LEE CRAFT Dau of J. T. and M J Craft Oct 22, 1883 Oct 22, 1895 IN MEMORY OF ELIZA BRANDON B: Dec 23, 1819 d: [couldn't make out date] THOMAS V. CRAFT Son of J. T. and M.J. Craft b: Feb 25, 1881 d: Sept 12, 1881 ELVEY COLE b: Jan 4, 1846 d: May 4, 1866 ELIZABETH JANE COLE Wife of J. R. Cole, Jr. B: Feb 16, 1841 D: March 6, 1875 Jane, Consort of James Turner Dau of Samuel Noland b: Jan 1, 1826 d. Aug 14, 1875 Age 43 yrs Mary Deal Teer b: May 9, 1895 d: Aug 21, 1895 Note: It is generally accepted by members of the family that all buried in this cemetery were either Nolands or connected to the Nolands by marriage. In addition, there were other graves in the cemetery, hidden by brush, that I was unable to get to and record the inscriptions. DEED RECORDS - CHESTER CO, SC SAMPSON NOLAND TO PHILIP NOLAND; BOOK E, PP 110; APRIL 1796 PHILIP AND NANCY NOLAND TO MOSES SMITH; BOOK G, PP 368, JULY 1800 PHILIP NOLAND TO THOMAS B. FRANKLIN; BOOK H,PP 131, JAN 1801 PHILIP NOLAND TO SAMPSON NOLAND, BOOK T, PG 477, AUG 1821 SAMUEL NOLAND TO THOMAS WILKES; BKK U, PP 289, JAN 1823 SAMUEL NOLAND TO THOMAS WILKS, BOOK U, PP 288, JAN 1823 SAMPSON NOLAND TO WILLIAM NOLAND, BK W, PG 145, MARCH 1826 WILLIAM NOLAND TO JAMES D. GORE; BK W, PP 288, JAN 1827 SAMPSON NOLAND TO ALEXANDER WALKER; BK B, PP 55, OCT 1787 PHILIP NOLAND TO HENRY CARTER, BK I PP 187, JAN 1803 PHILIP NOLAND TO JOHN RODEN, SR.; BK M, PP 225, AUG 1806 PHILIP NOLAND TO WILLIAM HARBIN, BK N, PP 374, FEB 1808 PHILIP NOLAND TO JAMES W. HENDERSON, BK Q, PP 194, FEB 1814 JAMES NOLAND TO PHILIP NOLAND; BK T, PP 498, DEC 1818 PHILIP NOLAND TO MOSES SMITH, BK G, PP 369, JULY 1800 PHILIP NOLAND TO JAMES ALVERSON; BK S, PP 467, JANUARY 1819 PHILIP NOLAND TO ROBERT CROWLEY, BK T, PP 126, JANUARY 1820 More About PHILLIP NOLAND, SR.: Burial: Old Noland Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL Cause of Death: Fever epidemic (along with several other family members Fact 1: Raised in Chester Co at confluence of Sandy River and Broad River Fact 2: Was Justice of Peace in Chester Co., SC in 1817/1818 Fact 3: Moved to Conecuh Co., AL prob in 1819 Fact 4: 1821, Was a founder of Sparta Academy in Conecuh Co., AL in 1820 Fact 5: Source indicates that he also taught there Fact 6: Member of the Masonic lodge Fact 7: Member of the Baptist Church Fact 8: 1839, Was a founder of Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Pickens Co., AL Fact 9: 1810 census refers to him as Capt Philip Noland Fact 10: Justice of Peace in Conecuh Co., AL in 1819 Fact 11: 1820 census of Conecuh Co shows him with 5 sons and 2 daus Fact 12: Was in Pickens Co by 1839 Fact 13: 1840 census : had 2 sons at home and 20 slaves Notes for NANCY HUGHES: SOME NOTES DEALING WITH MEMBERS OF THE HUGHES FAMILY. I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT DIRECT RELATION THESE PEOPLE ARE. CHESNEY W. HUGHES, MERCHANT, WAS BORN IN PICKENS CO., JULY 30, 1842, THE SON OF JAMES J. HUGHES AND NANCY HAMLIN; GRANDSON OF JOSEPH HUGHES. HE WAS MARRIED IN 1871 TO A DAU OF ELI GOING AND IN 1874 HE MARRIED MARY HENDLEY, A NATIVE OF GREENE CO., AND HIS THIRD WIFE WAS ANNY F HUGHES, DAU OF B. J. HUGHES AND JANE GOING. JOSEPH HUGHES, SOLDIER OF REVOLUTIONARY WAR, WAS BORN IN CHESTER CO., S. C. IN 1761 AND DIED SEPT 4, 1834 IN GREENE CO. HE WAS BURIED IN HEBRON CEMETERY. HE SERVED IN 1776 IN WILLIAMSON'S CHEROKEE EXPEDITION. IN 1780 HE WAS COMMISSIONED LT BY GEN RUTLEDGE AND ROSE TO THE RANK OF COLONEL IN THE MILITIA. IN 1825 HE MOVED TO GREENE CO AND LATER TO PICKENS CO. HE WAS MARRIED TWICE, HIS SECOND WIFE BEING ANNIE BROWN OF S.C. [NOTE: BELIEVE THAT THIS MAN WAS EITHER NANCY HUGHES NOLAND'S BROTHER OR FIRST COUSIN] IN ESTATE OF THOMAS HUGHES, LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION GRANTED TO WILLIAM HUGHES ON MARCH 12, 1849. UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT CARROLLTON POST OFFICE - 1853 DR. WILLIAM HUGHES 1841 WILLIAM HUGHES, TRUSTEE OF SALE OF LAND NEAR BRIDGEVILLE 1841 - UNCLAIMED LETTER AT HOPE, AL FOR J. C. HUGHES 11/2/1857 - JAMES J. HUGHES, ADMINISTRATOR OF EMILY J. JONES, DEC'D; FINAL SETTLEMENT CHESTER COUNTY, SC; "MIND OF THE SOUTH" BY W. J. CASH SAYS: "CHESTER CO WAS SETTLED BY ADVENTUROUS IRISH PIONEERS WHO FOLLOWED WELL BEATEN INDIAN TRAILS OR THE GREAT WAGGON ROAD FROM PENN AND VIRGINIA OR DISEMBARKED AT CHARLESTON AND FORGED THEIR WAY UPCOUNTRY. THEY WERE DRIVEN BY DISCONTENT AND DETERMINATION TO BUILD A BETTER LIFE FOR THEMSELVES AND THEIR FAMILIES. MEN OF POSITION AND POWER, MEN WHO FIND LIFE BEARABLE IN THEIR ACCUSTOMED PLACE DO NOT EMBARK ON FRAIL SHIPS AND CROSS PERILOUS OCEANS TO REACH A DISMAL FRONTIER WHERE SAVAGES PROWL AND SLAY AND LIVING IS A GRIM AND LABORIOUS ORDEAL. MOST WERE SCOTCH-IRISH PRESBYTERIANS - THEY WEREN'T IRISH BUT SCOTS WHO LIVED IN IRELAND AND DUE TO RELIGIOUS RESTRICTIONS, ETC., LEFT IRELAND TO COME TO AMERICA. (1725-1760)" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NANCY HUGHES, B. 1774, PROBABLY IN UNION CO, SC - OR ACROSS THE BROAD RIVER IN CHESTER CO. DURING HER EARLY CHILDHOOD, THE AREA WHERE HER FAMILY LIVED WA SUBJECTED TO INDIAN ATTACKS, URGED ON BY THE BRITISH...AND A CONSTANT TYPE OF GUERILLA WARFARE BETWEEN THE WHIGS AND TORIES. MEMBERS OF THE HUGHES FAMILY HAD THEIR HOMES BURNED AND RANSACKED...AND HUGHES MEN WERE CAPTURED AND KILLED. SHE MARRIED IN 1794 TO PHILIP NOLAND OF CHESTER CO, SC WHOSE FAMILY LIVED ON SANDY RIVER AND BROAD RIVER CONFLUENCE. IN 1818/1819, THE FAMILY LEFT SC AND MOVED TO CONECUH CO, AL...TO AN AREA JUST BEING SETTLED FOLLOWING CREEK INDIAN WAR. IT IS THOUGHT THAT TWO OF THEIR SONS MOVED TO PICKENS CO, AL AND LIVED NEAR SOME HUGHES RELATIVES OF NANCY'S. IN THE MIDDLE 1830'S, PHILIP, NANCY AND YOUNGER CHILDREN MOVED TO PICKENS CO, AL WHERE THEIR OLDER SONS ALREADY LIVED. THEY SETTLED ON SIPSEY RIVER AND HUGHES CREEK. THERE IS A POSSIBILITY THAT THEY INHERITED THIS LAND SINCE A J.J. HUGHES, CLOSE IN AGE TO NANCY, IS BURIED IN THE NOLAND FAMILY CEMETERY AND HE DIED ABOUT THE TIME THEY MOVED TO PICKENS CO. PHILIP BROUGHT WITH HIM SLAVES AND BEGAN TO TERRACE THE HILLSIDES TO AUGMENT THE ALREADY CLEARED FIELDS. IN 1966, THE TERRACES COULD STILL BE SEEN, ALTHOUGH MANY LARGE PINES HAD GROWN UP ON THE TERRACES. PHILIP WAS APPARENTLY AN EDUCATED MAN. IN CHESTER CO, SC, HE IS LISTED AS A JUSTICE OF PEACE. IN CONECUH CO, AL, HE IS LISTED AS A JUSTICE OF PEACE. HE WAS ALSO A FOUNDER OF SPARTA ACADEMY IN CONECUH AND ONE PUBLICATION SAID HE TAUGHT THERE AS WELL. AFTER SETTLING IN PICKENS CO ON HUGHES CREEK AND BUILDING ANOTHER HOME, THEY ARE LISTED AS AMONG THE FOUNDERS OF MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH WHICH WAS LOCATED NEAR THEIR PLANTATION. THEIR CHILDREN MARRIED AND MOST OF THEM LIVED IN RELATIVE CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE PLANTATION, EXCEPT FIRST SON JAMES WHO MOVED TO ARK. LATER A GRANDSON AND THEIR YOUNGER SON ALSO MOVED TO ARKANSAS. IN 1846, A FEVER EPIDEMIC SWEPT THROUGH AREA AND NANCY'S HUSBAND, PHILIP, DIED. IN ADDITION, SHE LOST TWO SONS AND SEVERAL GRAND-CHILDREN, ALL DYING WITHIN DAYS OF ONE ANOTHER. NANCY HUGHES NOLAND, TOO, DIED IN A FEVER EPIDEMIC IN 1850. FROM HISTORICAL BOOK ABOUT UNION COUNTY, SC Two brothers, Thomas and William Hughes were born in Wales and emigrated to Virginia.. They were surveyors by profession and well educated. They moved from Virginia to Union Co., SC, to the west bank of Broad River near what is known as the town of Lockhart, a short while after 1753. Thomas married Miss Ann Jolly of Virginia and William married Miss Mary Gill Leonard of Maryland. Thomas Hughes and his brother, William Hughes, with their wives, settled along the banks of Broad River just below the present town of Lockhart sometime shortly after the year 1753. With the consent of the British Government, the King of England, they surveyed and appropriated land for fourteen miles up and down on both sides of Broad River including Lockhart Shoals. The Hughes brothers, being industrious men, planted crops, built two-story homes for themselves, a saw mill, a corn mill, and a flour mill. They employed a miller, named John Lockhart, who, with his wife, lived on the hill overlooking the shoals. The shoals were named for the miller: Lockhart Shoals. The family lived on the Union Co side but had a house built on the east side of the river. At times of indian raids they would move by boat the children, women and old men across to the other side for safety. When the fighting ceased they would move them back across the river. There were many skirmishes between the whites and indians. Probably the first Masonic Lodge organized in the upper part of South Carolina was instituted in the home of William Hughes. Because the Hughes family had been active in the cause of freedom, the feeling among the Tories was bitter. After the war while going about his duties at home, Thomas Hughes was shot down and killed. He is buried on the old plantation in the family plot known as the "Old Hughes Burying Ground". I am proud to be a descendant of Thomas Hughes, the pioneer in this area. Thomas married Martha Tucker Jolly. He died in 1777. [note from SRH: this date would not have been "after" the war and believe it is in error]. Among their children was Thomas Hughes, Jr., who was born in 1752 and died after 1809. He married his cousin, Mary Hughes, who died in 1832. They had a daughter, Mary Leonard Hughes, born 1800 and died 1878, who married Captain William Dunn. Their daughter Mary Eugenia Penelope Dunn, born 1837 and died 1866, married William E. Johnson who was born in 1830 and died 1873. They are buried at the Dunn Family Cemetery near Broad River. Their son, William Chatman Johnson, born 1864 and died 1954, married Anne Thorn Meng, b. February 14, 1870 and died October 8, 1951. I, eighth of eleven children from this marriage, was born January 15, 1905 and married on December 14, 1928 to Reverend John L. Bobo who was born February 10, 1900. Our home is situated on a portion of the land which was granted by the King of England to Thomas and William Hughes. --Marion Johnson Bobo Two brothers born in Wales, named Thomas and William Hughes, came to America in the early 1700s. They came as land surveyors for the King of England. They stopped in the Virginia area now crossed by the Mason Dixon Line. Thomas Hughes married Miss Ann Jolly [some say Martha Tucker Jolly] of Virginia, and William married Miss Mary Gill Leonard of Maryland. Not long after their marriages, they migrated to South Carolina with some others. Mrs. Thomas Hughes had relatives in Georgetown and their intention was to settle there. When they reached Carolina they crossed the Broad River and set up camp on the west side in what is now Union County. Some became ill, and they were forced to stay all winter. They were so impressed with the climate and surroundings they decided to settle here. Mrs. William Hughes was especially impressed as it reminded her of Maryland. The two brothers made surveys and with the consent of British government, they appropriated a large tract of land extending fourteen miles up and down on either side of Broad Rier which included the present Lockhart Shoals. This settlement must have been made sometime subsequent to 1753 because it was not until that year that the indians ceded the upper section of South Carolina to England. More About NANCY HUGHES: Burial: Old Noland Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL Cause of Death: died of a fever Fact 1: BELIEVE HER FATHER WAS THOMAS HUGHES Fact 2: SHE NAMED A SON THOMAS HUGHES NOLAND Fact 3: 1850, died of a fever More About PHILLIP NOLAND and NANCY HUGHES: Marriage: 28 Sep 1794, Chester Co., SC Children of PHILLIP NOLAND and NANCY HUGHES are: i. JAMES6 NOLAND, b. Abt. 1795; d. aRKANSAS. More About JAMES NOLAND: Fact 1: MOVED TO ARKANSAS 2. ii. SAMUEL NOLAND, b. 20 Nov 1796, Chester Co., SC; d. 19 Jun 1864, Pickens Co., Ala. 3. iii. MARY NOLAND, b. Abt. 1798, Chester Co., SC. 4. iv. THOMAS HUGHES NOLAND, b. Abt. 1799, Chester Co., SC; d. Bef. 1850, Pickens Co., Ala. 5. v. ELIZABETH NOLAND, b. Abt. 1800, Chester Co., SC. 6. vi. PHILIP NOLAND, JR., b. 26 Mar 1802, Chester Co., SC; d. 13 Sep 1886, Pickens Co., Ala. 7. vii. DORCAS NOLAND, b. 1805, Chester Co., SC; d. Bet. 1880 - 1900, Pickens Co., Ala. 8. viii. SAMPSON NOLAND, b. 25 Feb 1811, Chester Co., SC; d. 13 Nov 1881. ix. WILLIAM S. NOLAND, b. 28 Jun 1813, Chester Co., SC; d. 29 Jul 1846, Pickens Co., Ala. More About WILLIAM S. NOLAND: Fact 1: Died in fever epidemic that killed many in his family Fact 2: Buried at Old Noland Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL Fact 3: Justice of Peace in 1843 Fact 4: Have no record that this man married 9. x. AUBREY RICHARD DAVIS NOLAND, b. Abt. 1814, Chester Co., SC. Generation No. 2 2. SAMUEL6 NOLAND (PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 20 Nov 1796 in Chester Co., SC, and died 19 Jun 1864 in Pickens Co., Ala. He married NANCY WARREN Abt. 1830 in PROB. CONECUH CO, ALABAMA, daughter of HINCHIE WARREN. She was born 11 Dec 1809 in Georgia, and died 18 Jul 1878 in Pickens Co., Ala. Notes for SAMUEL NOLAND: NOTE: I wrote the following in 1965 after finding the old Noland cemetery for my first time. Members of my mother's family had been looking for it for a number of years. The last time any of them had been there was in 1939. Years ago the Nolands were buried on their land, in a cemetery used primarily by their relatives but having a few neighbors buried there as well. Over the years after the civil war, with the decline of the house and collapse of the property, and as the Noland descendants scattered to far places, the old cemetery was hidden away by fields and forests. Indeed, as time passed, the old cemetery was almost completely forgotten. Up until about 15 years ago, the cemetery was periodically cleaned and cared for by a son (and his sons) of an ex-slave of the Nolands. Eventually, old Blue became bent with age and could no longer care for the dead. No Nolands had been back for many years and he decided that all were dead. The reason it was so difficult to find the cemetery (I learned later) was simple. Many years ago, around 1939, when my grandfather had taken his children up there...they used a road which is no longer in existence. This was called "River Road" and a number of fine homes were built along this road. [I learned later that most of these homes were owned by Nolands or married daughters of the Nolands]. When the land was purchased by a large lumber concern, the road was closed off and eventually grew up. That road led to the front of the house in 1939. My uncles had been looking for the road which they remembered. When I found the place, it was because I, not being familiar with the terrain, came into the area from the back side and found the homes of the descendants of old Blue. When we found our way at last to his place, his sister kindly sent two grand-sons to lead us to the high hill upon which the Nolands buried their dead. The cemetery is referred to locally as "High Hill Cemetery" which is an apt name for it. Getting there was no easy task. At first, there was a semblance of a trail...wagon wheel tracks...but when we turned and started climbing the first of two large hills, the trail became fainter and at last disappeared. Here, upon the great hills which had been terraced by my gr.gr..gr.grandfather for his crops, stood a great pine forest, interlaced with vines. The terraces were, however, still visible. When we finally located the crest of the hill which we were seeking, the pitiful condition of the cemetery could be seen. Among the tombs now grows the conquering forest, thick and at places, well-nigh impassable. Only the mosquito, with it's stinging bite; the snake with it's cold slithering and insects unnumbered now keep vigil there. Only these, and the spectral melancholy of the place. The tombs are surrounded, it is true, by an iron and wire fence as a protection, but this is of no avail against the gigantic vine covered pines and oaks interspersed among the ruins, whose roots, together with a host of vines, are systematically and slowly bringing about the tombs' total collapse. While above, in great heavy masses of foliage and limbs of the trees, night seems to find it's abode even in the midst of day...and a kind of living darkness appears to grow. Here and there large rose bushes, planted many, many years ago, grow rampant, covering fence and tombs. So dense are these forest growths, so enormous because of their absorption of light, that the tombs seem tinged with dissolving shadow. Now and then the rays of light would find an opening, and, falling upon a solitary stone, bathe it in a mysterious glow. Here, too, grows a giant cedar tree. It's huge limbs spreading out over the stones as if to protect them from prying eyes above. How old could it be? My uncles estimated it to be well over 100 years (in 1966) from it's great size. The shadows seemed ominously active. With a sense of chill foreboding, we see that the dark forest has only a short time to go before the cemetery is completely hidden; there is an ambiguous thronging of leaves and tendrils over and around the fallen stones. The cemetery seems to be receding from us, as though it were moving back into the shadows of the past. There seeped from these old forgotten cemeteries a feeling of poignant and special melancholy; a melancholy compounded of factors other than those immediately meeting the eye...for in this special light there emerged from it something more than the spectacle of ruin. But something due to a sense of it's complete isolation in time; something utterly tragic in our ancestors being alone, so far from any descendants who might care enough to tend to their final resting places. You have the feeling of being torn out of our proper place in time an space and to have found again, somehow, the remnants of a world long flown down the stream of years, a world far from our unceasing modern strife. Here was a world of pioneers...the world of Philip Noland, Sr., a man born in 1771, before the American Revolution in South Carolina; a man who grew up during the turbulent times and bitterness caused by the revolution. Some evidence indicates that his family might have been Tories...which would have made things even more difficult. He married his Nancy in 1794 in South Carolina; making their home first in that state. [Note on Nancy Hughes: she was born in 1774, probably in Union Co, SC or across the river in Chester Co., SC. during her early childhood, the area where her family lived was subjected to indian attacks...urged on by Tories and British....and a constant type of guerilla warfare between the Whigs and Tories. Members of the Hughes family had their homes burned and ransacked; Hughes men were captured and killed] Around 1819, moving from relative civilization to Conecuh Co., AL, only recently the site of a bloody indian war...making another home and becoming involved in the community. Philip was apparently an educated man since he was a founder of Sparta Academy in Conecuh Co., AL and one publication said he taught there, too. Philip was also involved in the Masonic Lodge and was a Justice of Peace, both in South Carolina and in Alabama. In the 1830s, Philip and Nancy once again moved north to Pickens Co., Alabama. Philip and Nancy came to this "new" land...a land still belonging to the indians although in theory it was now the white man's land. Philip to attempt to wrest from this vast forest enough land to grow crops. He was one of the first to terrace land in Alabama so he could grow crops in abundance. Nancy, his wife, once again making a home in a new place. They brought with them a number of slaves to assist in the settling of the land. Their two eldest sons, Thomas and Philip, already lived in Pickens Co., AL. It is believed that Nancy's brother had lived there too and they possibly inherited some land when he died. J. J. Hughes is buried in old Noland cemetery..about the time they moved from Conecuh Co to Pickens Co...and the Noland Plantation was located on "Hughes Creek", which ran into the Sipsey River. Tragically, in 1846, Nancy watched as a fever epidemic swept through her family, causing her husband, two sons and a granddaughter to die within one week. It is heart-rending to think of the suffering Nancy endured....preparing the burial clothes for her family while other members of the family prepared the coffins. In 1839, the Nolands joined with their relatives and neighbors to found a Baptist church nearby so that they could go and worship their God. In 1850, Nancy would also die in a fever epidemic. The world of Samuel and his Nancy...struggling to improve the land, to rear their children and to know grief over their young they had to bury before they grew to manhood or womanhood; Samuel who had to bury his father and brothers within days of one another in 1846 and his mother only a few years later in 1850. Still another blow befell them in 1852 when they lost two sons within 3 weeks time...Samuel and Nancy who had to live through the tensions and crises leading up to the civil war, and who sent their sons to fight for the South....with one being captured at the fall of Vicksburg and at Chattanooga, TN. One son died in 1862 while serving with the CSA. Another son was seriously wounded. They had to watch as the hated Yankees invaded their land burnign and destroying everything before them. Samuel lost many relatives in the civil war...his sister, Elizabeth Locke, lost six sons to the war. Other nephews and cousins died also. There was Nancy, wife of Samuel, who married ca 1829 a widower with several very small children. When they moved from Conecuh Co to Pickens Co, AL, she left behind her relatives for, to my knowledge, none moved to Pickens Co. area. Nancy, undergoing the horror of having two sons die in 1852 only 3 weeks apart; a woman who witnessed her world fall around her and survived. One son dead in 1862, 2 sons-in-law killed in the war. Samuel dying in 1864 while the Confederacy was in it's death throes, and the hated yankees raiding into Pickens Co and, according to family tradition, terrorizing the residents of the Noland plantation in 1864. She had a son in a POW camp and another seriously wounded. Her slaves were freed, their confederacy currency worthless, the land they had fought so hard for, no longer worked or productive. A life during reconstruction and all the hardships and bitterness that went with that episode in American history. She had several slaves remain with her...house slaves...and after the war, several daughters lived with her. Somehow she was able to hang onto a large portion of her land in Pickens Co although she lost much more land because of the high taxes during reconstruction. There was no money to buy food or clothing. Several of her sons lived nearby while others moved on; Hinchie and James moved to Mississippi, altho James returned to Pickens Co, married and lived in the southern half of Pickens Co. Mabry had been killed in the civil war. Philip married after the war and lived fairly close to the home place. Her daughter Jane lived with her following the war and died in 1875. Her son, Richard Davis, died in 1876. Her youngest son, George W., apparently moved to Carrollton, Pickens Co., AL, and severed all ties. He raised his children without any contact with other members of the family. Nancy died in 1878.....during a most violent time of reconstruction in that county when the KKK was terrorizing the countryside...knowing, I am quite sure, that her sons were participating in KKK activities and fearing for their lives. A world of grit, of hardships, heartbreak, triumphs and tragedy....and through it all, a simple faith in God. With us was the disquieting knowledge that here time, under whose shadow we all live, became no longer a mere word, but an awful engine which, under the acceleration of Alabama heat and dampness, had beaten many of the tombs into softened and slowly crumpling forms, forms imperceptibly becoming impalpable; forms which would revert, finally, to shadows only...how forlornly they stand, neglected and forgotten. Many of the Noland family, plus in-laws, served with the CSA in the Civil War. Among those that we KNOW served are: Hinchie Noland, son; wounded Mabry Noland, son; died Philip Noland, son, POW James Noland, son Issac M. Noland, nephew Thomas Hughes Noland, nephew James P. Noland, nephew, died W. B. Noland, nephew James Turner, son-in-law Mike L. Gaskin, son in law SIX Locke nephews; most of these nephews died in war More About SAMUEL NOLAND: Burial: Old Noland Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL Fact 1: POSSIBLY MARRIED 1ST TIME IN SC Fact 2: LIVED IN CONECUH CO, AL FOR A SHORT PERIOD Fact 3: MOVED FAMILY TO PICKENS CO, AL CA 1837 Fact 4: LIVED ON PLANTATION IN SOUTHERN PICKENS Fact 5: HAD FOUR SONS IN CONFEDERATE ARMY Fact 6: DIED IN 1864 WHILE SON WAS STILL A PRISONER Fact 7: ONE OF THE FIRST TO TERRACE THE HILLS IN ORDER TO FARM Fact 8: 1860 CENSUS SHOWS HIM WITH A LARGE # OF SLAVES Fact 9: AFTER SLAVES FREED, HOUSE SLAVES REMAINED Fact 10: HOUSE SLAVES REMAINED WITH NANCY NOLAND Fact 11: ONE OF FOUNDERS OF MT ZION BAPT CHURCH Fact 12: DIED DURING CONFEDERACY DEATH THROES Notes for NANCY WARREN: NANCY WARREN, B. 1809, IN GEORGIA, MOVED TO CONECUH CO, AL WITH HER FATHER, HINCHIE WARREN AND GRAND-FATHER, RICHARD WARREN. SHE MARRIED SAMUEL NOLAND, A WIDOWER, WITH SEVERAL SMALL CHILDREN. THEY MOVED SOON AFTERWARD TO PICKENS CO, AL WHERE SAMUEL'S BROTHERS ALREADY LIVED AND HIS PARENTS HAD ALSO MOVED TO. IT IS UNCLEAR WHETHER SAMUEL AND HIS FAMILY LIVED WITH HIS FATHER AND MOTHER; IF NOT, CERTAINLY VERY NEAR. (THE NUMBERED RESIDENCES IN THE CENSUS' ARE NOT VERY CLEAR ON THIS). IN 1852, NANCY LOST TWO SONS WITHIN 3 WEEKS OF EACH OTHER. IN THE CIVIL WAR, 4 OR 5 SONS SERVED IN THE CSA. A DESCENDANT OF THE HOUSE SLAVES PASSED ALONG A REMEMBRANCE ABOUT THE NOLAND SONS LEAVING FOR THE WAR FOLLOWING A BIG PARTY IN THEIR HONOR. THEY MOUNTED THEIR HORSES, LOOKING HANDSOME IN THEIR UNIFORMS, AND RODE AWAY. ONE - MABREY - WAS KILLED. HINCHIE SEVERELY WOUNDED, PHILIP AUBREY WAS IN A PRISONER OF WAR CAMP FOLLOWING TWO MAJOR BATTLES (VICKSBURG AND BATTLE OF LOOK-OUT MOUNTAIN, TENN). IN 1864, NANCY'S HUSAND, SAMUEL DIED. THE WAR WAS GOING BADLY FOR THE CONFEDERACY. SHE MUST HAVE BEEN FRANTIC. ONE OF HER SONS ALREADY DEAD, SIX OR MORE OF HER NEPHEWS HAD BEEN KILLED IN BATTLE, THE SLAVES HAD BEEN FREED AND THERE WAS NO ONE TO WORK THE FIELDS. WHEN THE SLAVES HAD BEEN FREED, THE HOUSE SLAVES REMAINED WITH NANCY AND HELPED ALL THEY COULD. ALSO LIVING WITH NANCY WERE A COUPLE OF DAUGHTERS WHOSE HUSBANDS WERE AWAY FIGHTING IN THE WAR. AFTER THE WAR ENDED, THE ORDEAL OF RECONSTRUCTION BEGAN. SINCE THERE WERE NO SLAVES TO WORK THE FIELDS AND EXTREMELY HIGH TAXES IMPOSED BY THE CARPETBAGGERS, NANCY LOST MUCH OF HER LAND. THERE WAS NO MONEY TO BUY FOOD OR CLOTHING. RECONSTRUCTION WAS SO BAD THAT EVEN YEARS LATER, WHEN I WAS A CHILD IN THE 1940'S, THE NOLAND FAMILY STILL SPOKE OF THE "DAMN YANKEES" AND CURSED THEM. THE ELDER FAMILY MEMBERS WOULD TELL HORROR STORIES OVER AND OVER ABOUT WHAT THE CARPETBAGGERS HAD DONE TO THE FAMILY. IT IS NO WONDER THAT I GREW UP HATING AND FEARING THE YANKEES FROM UP NORTH. HER SONS HINCHIE AND JAMES MOVED TO MISSISSIPPI BUT JAMES RETURNED TO PICKENS CO, MARRIED AND LIVED IN VICINITY OF HOME PLACE. PHILIP MARRIED IN 1866 AND LIVED FAIRLY CLOSE TO HOME PLACE. NANCY'S DAU. JANE DIED IN 1875. SON, RICHARD DAVIS NOLAND, DIED IN 1876; GEORGE W. NOLAND MOVED TO CARROLLTON. NANCY DIED IN 1878, DURING THE MOST VIOLENT TIME OF RECONSTRUCTION KNOWING THAT HER SONS WERE PARTICIPATING IN KKK ACTIVITIES AND FEARING FOR THEIR SAFETY. More About NANCY WARREN: Burial: Old Noland Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL More About SAMUEL NOLAND and NANCY WARREN: Marriage: Abt. 1830, PROB. CONECUH CO, ALABAMA Children of SAMUEL NOLAND and NANCY WARREN are: 10. i. NANCY ELIZABETH7 NOLAND, b. Abt. 1819. ii. SAMUEL NOLAND, b. Abt. 1820. More About SAMUEL NOLAND: Fact 1: OTHER THAN BEING IN ONE CENSUS, NOTHING ELSE IS KNOWN iii. MARY M. NOLAND, b. 07 Dec 1823, CONECUH CO, ALA; m. MIKE L. GASKIN; b. Abt. 1818. More About MIKE L. GASKIN: Comment 1: Served in CSA in civil war Fact 1: Buried at old Bethany Cemetry near Aliceville, AL Fact 2: Had no children Fact 3: Buried a great deal of gold and silver before he died. Fact 4: Left a written "clue" as to where it was, but no one ever found it. Fact 5: Gaskins were members of Mt. Zion Bapt Church Fact 6: Served as Clerk at Mt Zion Bapt Church for several years iv. JANE NOLAND, b. 1826, CONECUH CO, ALA; d. 14 Aug 1875, Pickens Co., Ala; m. JAMES TURNER; d. 1886. More About JANE NOLAND: Fact 1: Following civil war, Jane lived with her mother Fact 2: Buried at old Noland Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL More About JAMES TURNER: Fact 1: Church records reflect that he was a "rounder", always in trouble Fact 2: Constantly called down for drinking, cursing, dancing, etc. Fact 3: Served in CSA 11. v. MABRY NOLAND, b. 1828, CONECUH CO, ALA; d. 1862. 12. vi. HINCHIE WARREN NOLAND, b. 30 Sep 1831, Conecuh Co., Ala; d. 01 Nov 1903, Frankin Co, MS. 13. vii. NANCY NOLAND, b. 1833, CONECUH CO, ALA; d. 1913. viii. ELMIRA NOLAND, b. 1834, CONECUH CO, ALA; m. JIMMY GIBSON. 14. ix. PHILIP AUBREY NOLAND, b. 10 Jan 1836, Conecuh Co., Ala; d. 21 Sep 1889, Pickens Co., Ala. x. ANGELINE NOLAND, b. 15 Sep 1838, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 1911, Green Co., Ala; m. W. G. GOODSON, Oct 1889. More About ANGELINE NOLAND: Fact 1: Joined Mt. Zion Bapt Church when she was 19 yrs old Fact 2: Obit in paper gives husband's name as W. G. Goodwin Fact 3: Surviviors included husband, 2 sisters, 1 brother More About W. GOODSON and ANGELINE NOLAND: Marriage: Oct 1889 xi. SAMPSON NOLAND, b. 03 Oct 1839, PICKENS CO., ALA; d. 10 Oct 1852, PICKENs Co., Ala. 15. xii. JAMES NOLAND, b. 02 Dec 1840, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 21 Jul 1901, Pickens Co., Ala. xiii. JETHRO NOLAND, b. Abt. 1846, PICKENS CO., ALA; d. PICKENS CO., ALA. xiv. JOHN NOLAND, b. 14 Sep 1846. xv. RICHARD DAVIS NOLAND, b. 1847; d. 1876, PICKENS CO., ALA; m. MARGARET __________________. 16. xvi. GEORGE W. NOLAND, b. 1848, Pickens Co., Ala; d. PICKENS CO., ALA. 3. MARY6 NOLAND (PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born Abt. 1798 in Chester Co., SC. She married NEWTON HARBIN Abt. 1815 in Chester Co., SC. More About NEWTON HARBIN: Comment 1: Aft. 1860, children of dec'd dau lived with them for awhile Comment 2: Aft. 1860, dec'd dau's husband remarried to her younger sister, Mary Eliz Harbin Fact 1: Sold land in Chester Co., SC; presumeably moved to Alabama about this time Fact 2: 09 Oct 1833, Harbin rec'd land in Pickens Co., AL Fact 3: Shown as founders of Mt Zion Church, Pickens Co., AL Fact 4: They were parties to a lawsuit over her fther's est in 1847 Fact 5: Had moved to Carroll Co., MS by 1860 More About NEWTON HARBIN and MARY NOLAND: Marriage: Abt. 1815, Chester Co., SC Children of MARY NOLAND and NEWTON HARBIN are: i. WILLIAM MABRY7 HARBIN. ii. NANCY HARBIN, d. Bef. 1860; m. THOMAS J. COLVIN. More About NANCY HARBIN: Fact 1: Nancy was deceased by 1860 Fact 2: Her two children lived with her parents in 1860 Fact 3: Husband remarried to her youngest sister, Mary Elizabeth More About THOMAS J. COLVIN: Fact 1: Aft. 1860, Married late wife's youngest sister, Mary Eliz iii. PERNICIA HARBIN. iv. DORCAS MELVINA HARBIN, m. JOHN COWSERT; b. 1819, Chester Co., SC. More About JOHN COWSERT: Comment 1: Moved to Holmes, MS v. MARTHA HARBIN, m. ROBERT HARVEY COLVIN; b. 1834. vi. ELIZABETH REGINA HARBIN. vii. SUSAN ANN HARBIN. viii. MARY ELIZABETH HARBIN, m. ROBERT HARVEY COLVIN. More About ROBERT HARVEY COLVIN: Fact 1: Aft. 1860, Married late wife's youngest sister, Mary Eliz 17. ix. LUCINDA JULINA HARBIN, b. Abt. 1819; d. Bef. 1859, Pickens Co., Ala. 18. x. ALFRED HARBIN, b. 1821. 4. THOMAS HUGHES6 NOLAND (PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born Abt. 1799 in Chester Co., SC, and died Bef. 1850 in Pickens Co., Ala. He married MARY (MCCRACKEN?) Abt. 1824. She died Aft. 1880 in McLennon Co., Texas. Notes for THOMAS HUGHES NOLAND: THOMAS HUGHES NOLAND, B. CA 1798/1800 PROB IN CHESTER CO, SC.. MARRIED [PLACE UNKNOWN] MARY ANN _____________, B. 1803. THOMAS H. AND MARY ANN NOLAND LIVED IN PICKENS CO., ALA AND IS FOUND IN CENSUS RECORDS OF 1830 AND 1840. THOMAS H. NOLAND DIED BETWEEN 1840 AND 1850, PROB IN 1848/1849. HE DOES NOT APPEAR IN 1850 CENSUS ALTHO HIS WIDOW AND CHILDREN ARE LISTED. BETWEEN 1850 - 1860, MARY ANN NOLAND AND HER FAMILY MOVED TO FRANKLIN CO, ALA WHERE ELDEST DAUGHTER LIVED. CA 1880 MARY ANN NOLAND AND SOME OF HER FAMILY MOVED TO McLENNAN CO, TEXAS (WACO AREA] WHERE SHE DIED AND IS BURIED. THOMAS HUGHES NOLAND IS PROBABLY BURIED IN PICKENS CO, ALA.....ALTHO NOT CERTAIN WHICH CEMETERY. COULD BE IN AN UNMARKED GRAVE AT SALEM CHURCH (WHERE HIS BROTHER AND OTHER RELATIVES ARE BURIED) OR AT THE OLD NOLAND CEMETERY WHERE HIS PARENTS AND OTHER RELATIVES ARE BURIED. ABOVE INFORMATION FURNISHED BY DESCENDANT BONNIE KEE VAUGHAN OF WOODSTOCK, GA. PRIOR TO 1826, AMONG THE NAMES SHOWN AS JUSTICES OF THE PEACE IN PICKENS COUNTY: THOMAS NOLAND AND J.J. HUGHES. (J.J. HUGHES WAS PROBABLY THOMAS' MATERNAL UNCLE] THOMAS' BROTHER, PHILIP, IS SHOWN IN THE 1830 CENSUS LIVING WITH THOMAS AND HIS FAMILY IN PICKENS CO. THOMAS' ESTATE SETTLED IN 1855 AND HIS BROTHER, PHILIP NOLAND, WAS ADMINISTRATOR. PHILIP NOLAND, SR. SAMUEL NOLAND [BROTHERS] THOMAS HUGHES NOLAND PHILIP AUBREY NOLAND [1ST COUSINS] THOMAS MACK NOLAND JOHN THOMAS NOLAND [2ND COUSINS] LORENAH NOLAND MELBA ELIZ. NOLAND [3RD COUSINS] JAMES KEE SHIRLA RATHJEN HOWARD [4TH COUSINS] BONNIE KEE VAUGHAN More About THOMAS HUGHES NOLAND: Fact 1: Justice of Peace, Pickens Co., AL 1825, 1829, 1838 Fact 2: Possibly died in fever epidemic in 1846 which killed other members of family Fact 3: His estate was settled July 25, 1855 Fact 4: brother, Philip Noland, was Administrator Fact 5: Widow and children were in Pickens Co in 1850 census but gone in 1860 Fact 6: Moved to Pickens Co, Al with brother Philip in early 1820s Fact 7: Their uncle, J.J. Hughes, was found early in Pickens Co at same time Fact 8: WIDOW AND CHILDREN MOVED TO FRANKLIN CO, AL Fact 9: WIDOW EVENTUALLY MOVED TO TEXAS Fact 10: MOVED WITH SEVERAL OF HER CHILDREN More About MARY (MCCRACKEN?): Fact 1: BETWEEN 1850 - 1860, MOVED TO FRANKLIN CO, ALA Fact 2: CA 1880 MOVED WITH FAMILY TO McLENNAN CO, TEXAS More About THOMAS NOLAND and MARY (MCCRACKEN?): Marriage: Abt. 1824 Children of THOMAS NOLAND and MARY (MCCRACKEN?) are: 19. i. MARGARETT7 NOLAND, b. 1825, Pickens Co., Ala; d. Abt. 1870, Franklin Co., AL. ii. SAMPSON NOLAND, b. 1827; d. Crawford, McLennon Co., TX. iii. JAMES NOLAND, b. 1829. iv. NANCY NOLAND, b. 1832. v. JANE NOLAND, b. 1835. 20. vi. THOMAS MCCRACKEN "MACK" NOLAND, b. 27 Jan 1838, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 06 Feb 1921, Crawford, Texas. vii. PENSULIA NOLAND, b. 1840. viii. JULIA NOLAND, b. 1842. ix. PHILIP NOLAND, b. 1847. 5. ELIZABETH6 NOLAND (PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born Abt. 1800 in Chester Co., SC. She married THOMAS LOCKE. More About ELIZABETH NOLAND: Comment 1: 1864, Had six sons killed in civil war Children of ELIZABETH NOLAND and THOMAS LOCKE are: i. JESSE7 LOCKE, b. 1821. More About JESSE LOCKE: Fact 1: 1842, Joined Mt. Zion Church Fact 2: Killed in Civil War ii. JAMES N. LOCKE, b. 1823. More About JAMES N. LOCKE: Fact 1: 1842, Joined Mt. Zion Church Fact 2: Killed in Civil War 21. iii. JOHN S. LOCKE, b. 1823. 22. iv. MABRY LOCKE, b. 1826; d. Abt. 1864. v. RICHARD LOCKE, b. 1827. More About RICHARD LOCKE: Fact 1: 1848, Joined Mt. Zion Church Fact 2: Killed in Civil War vi. JOSEPH LOCKE, b. 1831. More About JOSEPH LOCKE: Fact 1: 1848, Joined Mt. Zion Church Fact 2: Lived for awhile in Ashley Co, AR Fact 3: Moved to Pickens Co., AL prior to 1856 Fact 4: Two uncles lived in Ashley Co., AR Fact 5: Joined CSA and fgt in civil war Fact 6: Moed back to Arkansas following civil war vii. MARY LOCKE, b. 1834; m. MACAJAH WINSTON. More About MACAJAH WINSTON: Fact 1: a daughter married a Bridges 23. viii. THOMAS VAN BUREN LOCKE, b. 12 May 1837; d. 30 May 1914, Pickens Co., Ala. ix. ELIZABETH LOCKE, b. 16 Feb 1841; d. 06 Mar 1875, Pickens Co., Ala; m. J. R. COLE, JR.. More About ELIZABETH LOCKE: Fact 1: Buried at Old Noland Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL More About J. R. COLE, JR.: Fact 1: Killed in civil war and buried near Carrollton x. ELVA LOCKE, b. Abt. 1844; m. LEWIS COLE. More About LEWIS COLE: Fact 1: Brother of John R. Cole, Jr. 6. PHILIP6 NOLAND, JR. (PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 26 Mar 1802 in Chester Co., SC, and died 13 Sep 1886 in Pickens Co., Ala. He married MARGARET MCCRACKEN Abt. 1835 in prob Pickens Co., AL. She was born 07 Apr 1812, and died 12 Mar 1886 in Pickens Co., AL. Notes for PHILIP NOLAND, JR.: 1832 - PICKENS CO, ALA - LAND OFFICE RECORDS: PHILIP NOLAND, JR, 6 Nov 1832 1833 - PICKENS CO, ALA - land office records; PHILIP NOLAND, JR. JAN 30, 1833 1833 - PICKENS CO, ALA - Land Office records; DAVIS NOLAND, Sept 27, 1833. Unsure who this is...could be AUBREY RICHARD DAVIS NOLAND, brother of PHILIP NOLAND, JR. He would be about 19 yrs old at that time. More About PHILIP NOLAND, JR.: Fact 1: Community of "Noland", Pickens Co., AL named for this man Fact 2: Buried at Salem Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL Fact 3: Justice of the Peace, Pickens Co., 1823, 1827, 1833 Fact 4: In 1830 census, he is found in household of his brother, Thomas Noland Fact 5: Jul 1855, IN EST OF THOMAS NOLAND, HIS BROTHER Fact 6: FILED FINAL SETTLEMENT. More About PHILIP NOLAND and MARGARET MCCRACKEN: Marriage: Abt. 1835, prob Pickens Co., AL Children of PHILIP NOLAND and MARGARET MCCRACKEN are: i. JEFFERSON M.7 NOLAND, b. 03 Nov 1836, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 31 Mar 1837, Pickens Co., Ala. More About JEFFERSON M. NOLAND: Fact 1: Buried at Old Noland Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL 24. ii. ISSAC M. NOLAND, b. 27 Nov 1837, Pickens Co., AL; d. 31 Mar 1917, Clay Co., MS. iii. NANCY MARTHA NOLAND, b. 08 Sep 1839; d. 09 Aug 1846, Pickens Co., Ala. More About NANCY MARTHA NOLAND: Fact 1: Died in same fever epidemic as grandfather and uncles Fact 2: buried at Old Noland Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL 25. iv. SARAH MELISSA NOLAND (MIRANDA?), b. 29 Jan 1841, PIckens Co., Ala; d. 06 Dec 1917, Pickens Co., Ala. v. JAMES PHILIP NOLAND, b. 1843; d. 1864. Notes for JAMES PHILIP NOLAND: "RUFF & READY", 19th Ala Regt. W. F. Speed D. w. Ballard W. S. Davis B. H. Speed J W. Powell J. T. Davis T. D. Gardner J. O. Davis James P. Noland Jacob Goodson J. A. Goodson J C Hughes More About JAMES PHILIP NOLAND: Fact 1: 10 Aug 1861, Joined CSA Fact 2: For 3 yrs, he was Sgt, Co. A, 19th Ala Regt Fact 3: 31 Aug 1864, he was wounded and in hospital at Selma, AL vi. MARY MELVINA NOLAND, b. 05 Mar 1844, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 02 May 1904, Pickens Co., Ala; m. CALVIN FREE, 19 Dec 1865, Pickens Co., Ala. More About MARY MELVINA NOLAND: Fact 1: Buried at Salem Primitive Bapt Cem, Pickens Co Fact 2: Source said she had five daughters and that two married Hardys. Do not have nam More About CALVIN FREE and MARY NOLAND: Marriage: 19 Dec 1865, Pickens Co., Ala 26. vii. THOMAS HUGHES NOLAND, b. 10 Sep 1845, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 07 Jul 1931, Pickens Co., Ala. viii. SAMUEL DAVIS NOLAND, b. 01 Jun 1847; d. 06 Sep 1882, Pickens Co., Ala. More About SAMUEL DAVIS NOLAND: Fact 1: Buried at Salem Primitive Bapt Cem, Pickens Co ix. MARY ELIZABETH NOLAND, b. 1849; m. MIKE GASTON. 27. x. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN NOLAND, b. 08 Jul 1851; d. 05 Apr 1929, Pickens Co., Ala. 28. xi. ELIAS HENRY NOLAND, b. 26 Jan 1853; d. 05 Aug 1926. 7. DORCAS6 NOLAND (PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 1805 in Chester Co., SC, and died Bet. 1880 - 1900 in Pickens Co., Ala. She married LEWIS STUCKEY Abt. 1827 in Conecuh County, AL. He was born 1803 in South Carolina, and died Abt. 1849 in Pickens Co., Ala. Notes for DORCAS NOLAND: When Dorcas was widowed ca 1849, she was left with a number of small children. Census records reflect that she moved frequently, presumeably in an effort to support and feed her family. Some years ago, a dewcendant of Dorcas wrote and said that Dorcas and her children had a most difficult time because she was at "odds" with her brother, Samuel, and the family did little to help her or the children in their time of need. More About DORCAS NOLAND: Burial: unknown Comment 1: 1860, dorcas and family lived in Bridgeville Comment 2: 1870, dorcas and family lived in Vienna Comment 3: 1880, dorcas and family lived in Bostic Beat No. 11 near Gordo Fact 1: 1842, Shown as joining Mt Zion Church Fact 2: 1848, Children shown joining church: John, Elizabeth & Mary Fact 3: 1851, Children shown joining church: James L, Nancy Jane Fact 4: 1860, Shown as member, son William Stucky Fact 5: 1861, Shown as member, daughter Catherine Stuckey Fact 6: 1863, Son John Stuckey shown as killed in battle More About LEWIS STUCKEY: Burial: unknown Comment 1: 1839, One of founders of Mt Zion Bapist Church in Pickens Co Comment 2: 1839, Moved from Conecuh Co., AL to Pickens Co, AL Fact 1: 1849, died in fever epidemic Fact 2: 1818, Moved from SC to Conecuh Co., AL Fact 3: Abt. 1817, rec'd land grant in Conecuh Co for service in War of 1812 Fact 4: 1825, rec'd land deed inPickens Co., AL Fact 5: 1832, rec'd land deed inPickens Co., AL More About LEWIS STUCKEY and DORCAS NOLAND: Marriage: Abt. 1827, Conecuh County, AL Children of DORCAS NOLAND and LEWIS STUCKEY are: i. MARY7 STUCKEY. ii. ELIZABETH STUCKEY, b. 13 Apr 1828; d. 14 Aug 1904, Pickens Co., Ala; m. JESSE RHODES. More About ELIZABETH STUCKEY: Burial: Salem Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL iii. JOHN J. STUCKEY, b. 1833; d. 1863, in civil war battle. iv. CATHERINE STUCKEY, b. 1837. 29. v. WILLIAM DAVID STUCKEY, b. Jun 1839; d. 1873, Buried at Salem Cemetery. vi. NANCY JANE STUCKEY, b. 1840. vii. JAMES LEWIS STUCKEY, b. 23 Jul 1842; d. 10 Feb 1884, Pickens Co., Ala; m. FANNIE ___________. More About JAMES LEWIS STUCKEY: Burial: Salem Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL Comment 1: James L. and family eventually removed to Greene Co., AL Fact 1: 1864, Paroled at fall of Vicksburg; no record of re-enlistment Fact 2: 1861, Served in 40th Ala Infantry Regt at Vicksburg More About FANNIE ___________: Burial: Holly Springs Cemetery viii. REBECCA STUCKEY, b. 1845. 8. SAMPSON6 NOLAND (PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 25 Feb 1811 in Chester Co., SC, and died 13 Nov 1881. He married MARY MORROW 26 Nov 1840 in Pickens Co., AL, daughter of ROBERT MORROW and MARTHA __________________. She was born 10 Jun 1816, and died 30 Aug 1846 in Pickens Co., Ala. Notes for SAMPSON NOLAND: IN 1841, SAMPSON NOLAND AND MARTHA MORROW WERE GRANTED LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION IN ESTATE OF ROERT MORROW. IN 1861, ACCORDING TO NEWSPAPER NOTICE; SAMPSON NOLAND, GUARDIAN OF ROBERT M., MARTHA A., W. B. AND M.M.J. NOLAND FILED CURRENT ACCOUNT AND VOUCHERS FOR ANNUAL SETTLEMENT. More About SAMPSON NOLAND: Fact 1: Lived in Pickensville, Pickens Co., AL Fact 2: He was Justice of Peace in 1840 Fact 3: In 1870 census, he was in Vienna Precinct and a bookkeeper Fact 4: In 1850 census, children are living with Benj. Morrow family (uncle?) Fact 5: Father-in-law Robert Morrow died by 1841 Fact 6: Sampson Noland was administrator More About MARY MORROW: Burial: New Bethany Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL Fact 1: died at early age, possibly in fever epidemic or childbirth Fact 2: Buried at Bethany Cem with baby, Mary M. Jane, in her arms Fact 3: 1846, baby buried with her was a twin More About SAMPSON NOLAND and MARY MORROW: Marriage: 26 Nov 1840, Pickens Co., AL Children of SAMPSON NOLAND and MARY MORROW are: i. ROBERT MCKINSEY7 NOLAND, b. 11 Dec 1841, Pickens Co., AL; d. Bet. 1859 - 1932; m. FANNIE POYAS; b. 03 Nov 1843; d. 10 Sep 1873, Pickens Co., AL. Notes for ROBERT MCKINSEY NOLAND: ACCORDING TO NEWSPAPER ARTICLE: DATED 15 MAY 1861. 98 OFFICERS AND PRIVATES LEFT PICKENSVILLE ON THE "MARENGO" FOR MOBILE EN ROUTE TO MONTGOMERY, DESTINATION SUPPOSED TO BE PENSACOLA. AMONG THOSE LISTED WERE: R. M. NOLAND AND W. B. NOLAND. THERE WERE SONS OF SAMPSON NOLAND. ii. MARY MARGARET ANN NOLAND, b. 16 Jun 1846; m. MARVIN E. EDWARDS. iii. MARTHA ANN NOLAND, b. 08 Feb 1843; m. WILLIAM H. HEARSON, Bet. 1858 - 1891, Pickens Co., AL. More About WILLIAM HEARSON and MARTHA NOLAND: Marriage: Bet. 1858 - 1891, Pickens Co., AL 30. iv. WILLIAM BENJAMIN NOLAND, b. 07 Sep 1844, Pickens Co., AL; d. 23 Jan 1923, delta County, TX. v. MARY M. NOLAND, b. 16 Jun 1846; d. Aug 1846, Pickens Co., AL. More About MARY M. NOLAND: Burial: New Bethany Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL Fact 1: 1846, Stone says she was buried in her mother's arms 9. AUBREY RICHARD DAVIS6 NOLAND (PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born Abt. 1814 in Chester Co., SC. He married ELLENDER _________________. More About AUBREY RICHARD DAVIS NOLAND: Fact 1: In September 1833, a Davis Noland is found buying land in Pickens Co Fact 2: In 1860, he is found in Ashley Co., Arkansas Fact 3: He lives close to James Noland, prob an older brother Children of AUBREY NOLAND and ELLENDER _________________ are: i. LESTER7 NOLAND. ii. MARY E. NOLAND. iii. J. W. NOLAND. iv. PHILIP NOLAND. v. NANCY NOLAND, b. 1847. Generation No. 3 10. NANCY ELIZABETH7 NOLAND (SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born Abt. 1819. She married GEORGE BRANDON 1829, son of JOHN BRANDON and REBECCA ___________. He was born 18 Mar 1809 in Union Co., SC, and died 03 Jul 1849 in Pickens Co., Ala. More About GEORGE BRANDON: Burial: Bethany Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL Comment 1: 1820, Moved to Pickens Co., with father More About GEORGE BRANDON and NANCY NOLAND: Marriage: 1829 Children of NANCY NOLAND and GEORGE BRANDON are: 31. i. NANCY ELLEN8 BRANDON, b. 20 Jan 1830; d. 09 Dec 1928, rankin Co, MS. ii. JOHN BRANDON, b. 1836; m. MARY J. RHODES. 32. iii. RICHARD DAVIS BRANDON, b. 1837; d. 24 Jul 1911, Gordo, AL. 33. iv. MARY BRANDON, b. 1839. v. JOSEPH BRANDON, b. 1843. vi. CHRISTOPHER BRANDON, b. 1845. vii. JAMES WASHINGTON BRANDON, b. 1848; d. 19 Dec 1935, Clay Co., MS; m. FRANCES RUSSELL, 28 Dec 1866, Pickens Co., AL. More About JAMES BRANDON and FRANCES RUSSELL: Marriage: 28 Dec 1866, Pickens Co., AL 11. MABRY7 NOLAND (SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 1828 in CONECUH CO, ALA, and died 1862. He married MARY BRANDON, daughter of GEORGE BRANDON and NANCY NOLAND. She was born 1839. More About MABRY NOLAND: Burial: Old Noland cemetery, Pickens Co., AL Comment 1: killed in the civil war Fact 1: buried in Old Noland Cemetery, Pickens Co Child of MABRY NOLAND and MARY BRANDON is: i. LEWIS8 NOLAND. 12. HINCHIE WARREN7 NOLAND (SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 30 Sep 1831 in Conecuh Co., Ala, and died 01 Nov 1903 in Frankin Co, MS. He married (1) MARY GEORGEANNA MILLER, daughter of WILLIS MILLER and NANCY BRANDON. He married (2) MARY GEORGE ANNA MILLER 1870 in Pickens Co., Ala, daughter of WILLIS MILLER and NANCY BRANDON. She was born 25 Jan 1856 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died 25 Aug 1926. Notes for HINCHIE WARREN NOLAND: LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION WERE GRANTED TO HINCHIE WARREN NOLAND ON THE ESTATE OF SAMUEL NOLAND ON MARCH 7, 1866. SAMUEL, HOWEVER, HAD DIED IN 1864. PRESUME FAMILY WAITED UNTIL THE SONS RETURNED FROM THE WAR BEFORE TENDING TO THE ESTATE BUSINESS. Family tradition says that a scandal was caused when Hinchie wed Mary Georgeanna Brandon. He was 25 yrs older than she and she was only 14 when she married. They moved immediately to Mississippi. Her mother and sister followed and they all lived in Rankin Co., MS. More About HINCHIE WARREN NOLAND: Fact 1: First wife, Ann, was dead by 1870 Fact 2: Named after his grandfather, Hinchie Warren Fact 3: Served in CSA; Ala Co B, 42nd Inf Ala Regt Fact 4: 23 Nov 1863, wounded in battle of Chattanooga Fact 5: 07 Mar 1866, named administrator of his father's estate Fact 6: Moved to Brandon, Rankin Co., MS after 2nd marriage Fact 7: Mother-in-law, Nancy Ellen Brandon Miller, moved with them. More About HINCHIE NOLAND and MARY MILLER: Marriage: 1870, Pickens Co., Ala Children of HINCHIE NOLAND and MARY MILLER are: 34. i. WILLIE ALBERT CHESTER8 NOLAND, b. 27 Jan 1874, Rankin Co., MS. 35. ii. NANCY ELLEN NOLAND, b. 07 Feb 1897; d. 12 Feb 1948. 13. NANCY7 NOLAND (SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 1833 in CONECUH CO, ALA, and died 1913. She married SAMUEL JOHNSON, son of EDWARD JOHNSON. He was born 1827, and died 1864. More About NANCY NOLAND: Cause of Death: pneumonia Fact 1: Supposedly married 2nd to someone named Curry Fact 2: Lived to be 80 years old More About SAMUEL JOHNSON: Cause of Death: Died of measles on way home from civil war Children of NANCY NOLAND and SAMUEL JOHNSON are: i. MARY ANN8 JOHNSON. ii. BUDD JOHNSON. iii. HARRY JOHNSON, b. 1856. 36. iv. GEORGE COLUMBUS JOHNSON, b. Jan 1858, Olney, Ala; d. 1937. v. JAMES/JIM JOHNSON, b. 1859; m. LOU BRIDGES. vi. ABRAM JOHNSON, b. 1860. 14. PHILIP AUBREY7 NOLAND (SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 10 Jan 1836 in Conecuh Co., Ala, and died 21 Sep 1889 in Pickens Co., Ala. He married ANNIE STAPP 25 Jul 1866 in Pickens Co., Ala, daughter of WILLIAM STAPP and MARY MAXWELL. She was born 17 Sep 1844 in Pickens Co., Ala1, and died 18 Sep 1928 in Gordo, Pickens Co., Ala. Notes for PHILIP AUBREY NOLAND: Taken from diary of Willett, "Lane Guards", 42nd Regt and 40th Regt. Philip Noland, 3rd Sgt. Mike L. Gaskin [married to Noland girl] C. H. Hughes J. J. Locke [cousin of Nolands] Thomas Locke [cousin of Nolands] J W Love James Noland [ More About PHILIP AUBREY NOLAND: Burial: Olney Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL Cause of Death: RUPTURED appendicitis Fact 1: 1860, Pickens Census said he was school teacher2 Fact 2: 1861, Served with CSA; 42nd Inf Ala Regt, CO B3 Fact 3: Captured at fall of Vicksburg, MS and paroled3 Fact 4: Captured again at Battle of Chattanooga4 Fact 5: Inprisoned in Rock Island, Ill (Union Prison) until end of war4 Fact 6: Philip Aubrey was a Mason5 Fact 7: Philip Aubrey was a member of Ku Klux Klan6 Fact 8: Buried at Unity Cemetery, Pickens Co., Ala7 Fact 9: 1860 CENSUS: PLEASANT GROVE PRECINCT Fact 10: 1870 CENSUS: PLEASANT GROVE PRECINCT Fact 11: 1880 CENSUS: PLEASANT GROVE PREC Fact 12: 1880 CENSUS: LIVED NEXT DOOR TO WM. STAPP Fact 13: died of ruptured appendix Medical Information: Had blue eyes, dark hair and dark complexion Notes for ANNIE STAPP: ON JULY 25, 1866 ANNIE STAPP MARRIED PHILIP AUBREY NOLAND AT THE HOME OF HER PARENTS. PHILIP AUBREY NOLAND WAS A CONFEDERATE VETERAN AND HAD BEEN A PRISONER OF WAR. PHILIP BUILT A LOG CABIN A FEW MILES AWAY FROM THE STAPP MILL/HOME. THEY BEGAN RAISING A FAMILY DURING THE HARSH TIMES OF THE RECONSTRUCTION ERA. IT WAS DIFFICULT FOR A "REBEL" TO FIND WORK. THE CASH BOOK OF HER FATHER'S REFLECTS THAT OFTEN HE WOULD LOAN MONEY TO PHILIP NOLAND. FAMILY TRADITION STATES THAT PHILIP WAS A MEMBER OF THE KKK (AS WERE MOST OF THE FORMER REBELS IN PICKENS CO) AND SHE MUST HAVE LIVED A FRIGHTENED LIFE WONDERING IF HE WOULD BE CAUGHT AND HUNG. PHILIP WAS ALSO A MEMBER OF THE MASONIC LODGE AND WOULD RIDE HORSEBACK TO COLUMBUS, MISS FOR MEETINGS...BUT AGAIN, I AM TOLD THAT SOME OF THOSE MEETINGS WERE KKK MEETINGS. IN 1889, PHILIP DIED OF ACUTE APPENDICITIS. TWO YEARS BEFORE HIS DEATH, ANNIE HAD LOST HER ONLY DAUGHTER, THE LOVELY OPHELIA. AFTER THE DEATH OF HER HUSBAND, ANNIE REMAINED IN HER SMALL LOG HOUSE WITH HER TWO YOUNGEST CHILDREN. I WONDER HOW SHE SURVIVED? HER PARENTS WERE ALREADY DEAD AND HER BROTHER, WILLIAM MAXWELL STAPP, OWNED THE STORE AND MILL. PERHAPS HE HELPED HER, I DON'T KNOW. HER TWO YOUNGEST SONS MARRIED IN 1900. ONE OF THEM, JAMES LESTER, BROUGHT HIS WIFE TO LIVE WITH HIS MOTHER AND THEY BEGAN THEIR YOUNG FAMILY WHILE LIVING THERE. THE OTHER SON, JOHN THOMAS NOLAND, MARRIED REBECCA ELIZABETH CARVER, A WELL-KNOWN PREACHER, AND MOVED INTO A HOME BUILT OR THEM BY HER FATHER IN GORDO, AL. ANNIE BEGAN TO HAVE HEART PROBLEMS AROUND 1915 AND BECAME CRIPPLED AS WELL. SHE WALKED THE REST OF HER LIFE ON CRUTCHES. SHE LIVED OUT HER LIFE AT HER SON'S HOME IN GORDO. FOR BRIEF PERIODS OF TIME, SHE WOULD STAY WITH JAMES LESTER AND HIS FAMILY AT HIS HOME NEAR LIBERTY CHURCH IN PICKENS CO. ANNIE DIED AT THE HOME OF JOHN THOMAS NOLAND IN GORDO OF A HEART ATTACK. MY MOTHER, MELBA, FOUND HER GRANDMOTHER AFTER SHE HAD DIED. September 17, 1998 In my cedar chest is a special coverlet. This coverlet was woven over one hundred years ago by Annie Stapp Noland, my great grandmother. She was a lady of iron will, deep roots and strong convictions and this week marks the anniversary of her birth in 1844 in Pickens County, Alabama. She was also a gentle lady, with a loving disposition to her family. She was born into a well-to-do family. Her father had a mill and a general store near Olney, Pickens Co., AL. They were slave owners but the members of the family were expected to work within the family businesses and learn how to do the menial jobs that slaves normally did. When the civil war began, several of her brothers joined the CSA. Most of the young men in the county also left home to fight for the Confederacy. In 1864, the yankees made a raid through Pickens County, burning the courthouse at Carrollton and on into the southern part of the county and burned the Stapp mill and store. About this time, too, the slaves were freed and their slaves left. Times became extremely hard. One brother was dead. Her father began to put together another mill and store with what little help he could find in the vicinity. At the end of the war, Annie married Philip Noland when he returned home from a prisoner-of-war camp in Illinois. His father had recently died and his mother and sisters lived on a nearby plantation. Philip and Annie set up housekeeping in a log house they built on a piece of land which had belonged to her father. They lived there throughout their married life. She had her children in the log house. And, she spun the thread there for the clothes for her family, the linens for their beds and their other needs. Raising a family in Pickens County at that time was rough. Reconstruction was particularly harsh in Pickens County (according to family stories and publications) and they struggled daily to survive. The returning Rebs were denied jobs and carpetbaggers came and seized farms for taxes. The Confederate currency was, of course, worthless; the families lived hand to mouth. It took long days and hard, back-breaking work to get a crop of cotton out of the field....or to grow enough food to feed your family. The environment bred individuals who were strong and determined. Even though they worked as hard as they could...it was indeed fortunate that her father and brother had a store and a mill. Receipts were found that indicated that they helped Annie and Philip frequently with food items and flour from the mill to help them get by. Annie learned to read and write as a child. Her father had seen to it that all his children were educated. She passed that love for reading and writing down to her children and grandchildren. Her husband, Philip, had been a school teacher prior to the civil war so he, too, helped to instill the love of reading into their children. As was common in the south in those days, her husband was a member of the Masonic Lodge and a member of the Ku Klux Klan. I am sure that those years following the war and during the height of reconstruction were terrifying ones. Research shows that much killing and harrassing of former Rebs went on in Pickens County. During the 70s and early 80s, the KKK fought back against the carpetbaggers and eventually life in Pickens County began returning to normal. The former soldiers were able to get work and things became a little easier. In 1873, her small son, Luther Burton, died. Then in the early 80s, her parents died as well as her beloved only daughter, Ophelia, at age 18. When Philip, her husband, died in 1889 of appendicitis, she was left alone in the log house with her two younger sons. But she survived with tenacity, courage and love. In her later years, she became crippled and lived the last few years in Gordo with her son, John Thomas Noland. My mother, Melba, spent a great deal of time with her grandmother and listened to Annie's stories about her early days and what she went through after the war and after she was widowed. Annie brought the coverlet from the log house and used it on her bed in Gordo. She had woven it during the worst of the reconstruction period and mother always felt it was precious because of the love and care Annie had put into it. When my grandfather died and we went through a lot of the stuff in his house, Mother found the beloved coverlet in a trunk containing much of what had belonged to Annie. She took it home with her. She also found in Annie's trunk a little box full of Confederate money. There, too, was an old journal...obviously from her father's store, in which she had pasted numerous poems and obituaries. She had used the old journal as a scrapbook in which to save things she wanted to keep. More About ANNIE STAPP: Burial: Liberty Church Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL Cause of Death: Heart attack Comment 1: 1900, lived in Pleasant Grove precinct; son, James Lester lived with her Comment 2: 1900, also in household was a servant, Samuel Ballard Comment 3: 1900, Son, John Thomas and new wife lived next door to Ann Fact 1: Lived with her son, Tom Noland, at the time of her death Fact 2: used crutches in later years Fact 3: died of a heart attack Fact 4: buried at LIBERTY CEMETERY, PICKENS CO. Fact 5: son, James Lester, lived across the road from cemetery at time Fact 6: her sister, Martha Carver, also buried there. Medical Information: HAD ARTHRITIS SEVERELY More About PHILIP NOLAND and ANNIE STAPP: Marriage: 25 Jul 1866, Pickens Co., Ala Children of PHILIP NOLAND and ANNIE STAPP are: i. OPHELIA HOLLOWAY8 NOLAND, b. 20 Jul 1867, Pickens Co., AL; d. 06 Dec 1886, Pickens Co., Ala. More About OPHELIA HOLLOWAY NOLAND: Fact 1: Buried at Unity Cemetery Fact 2: Tombstone has been destroyed by hunters' target practice Fact 3: Relatives said she was an extremely beautiful girl Fact 4: Died suddenly just prior to her marriage Fact 5: NAMED HOLLOWAY FOR SOME COUSIN FROM MISSISSIPPI 37. ii. WILLIAM SAMUEL NOLAND, b. 28 Aug 1868, Ollenny, (Olney?) Pickens Co., AL; d. 22 Apr 1955, Tuscaloosa, Ala. iii. LUTHER BURTON NOLAND, b. 14 Mar 1870, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 05 Aug 1873, Pickens Co., Ala. More About LUTHER BURTON NOLAND: Fact 1: BURIED AT UNITY CEMETERY, PICKENS CO, AL Fact 2: NEXT TO HIS FATHER AND SISTER, STAPP GRANDPARENTS 38. iv. JOHN THOMAS NOLAND, b. 30 Mar 1875, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 23 Jun 1951, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 39. v. JAMES LESTER NOLAND, b. 11 Sep 1880, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 13 Apr 1950, Pickens Co., Ala. 15. JAMES7 NOLAND (SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 02 Dec 1840 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died 21 Jul 1901 in Pickens Co., Ala. He married (1) MARY A MAYHEW, daughter of JOSEPH MAYHEW and SUSANNAH COLLIER. She was born 18 Dec 1841, and died 29 Apr 1875 in Pickens Co., AL. He married (2) SARAH ANN CARLYLE 25 Jun 1888 in Pickens Co., Ala. More About JAMES NOLAND: Fact 1: Served in CSA in civil war Fact 2: buried at Bethany Cem, Pickens Co., AL More About MARY A MAYHEW: Fact 1: 29 Apr 1875, killed in a runaway wagon while pregnant with first child Fact 2: buried at Bethany Cem, Pickens Co., AL More About SARAH ANN CARLYLE: Fact 1: Buried at Marvin's Chapel Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL More About JAMES NOLAND and SARAH CARLYLE: Marriage: 25 Jun 1888, Pickens Co., Ala Children of JAMES NOLAND and SARAH CARLYLE are: 40. i. PHILIP EDGAR8 NOLAND, d. 18 Jul 1984. 41. ii. SARAH ELLEN NOLAND. 42. iii. MIRIAM JANE NOLAND, b. 18 Jul 1889. 43. iv. JAMES SAMUEL "SAM" NOLAND, b. 15 Nov 1890, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 30 Mar 1964, Carrollton, Pickens Co., Ala. 44. v. MARY ANN NOLAND, b. 08 Mar 1892, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 15 Feb 1969. 45. vi. JOHN ROBERT NOLAND, b. 02 Dec 1893; d. Oct 1977. 46. vii. LUTHER MILTON NOLAND, b. 20 Jul 1897; d. 11 Jun 1979. viii. MURPHY NOLAND, b. 03 Sep 1901; d. 28 Oct 1901. More About MURPHY NOLAND: Fact 1: Born after father's death and is buried near father at Bethany Cemetery 16. GEORGE W.7 NOLAND (SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 1848 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died in PICKENS CO., ALA. He married NANCY EVANS. Children of GEORGE NOLAND and NANCY EVANS are: i. JOHN A.8 NOLAND. 47. ii. JAMES JEFFERSON NOLAND. iii. JOE NOLAND. iv. THOMAS ARTHUR NOLAND. v. LIZZA NOLAND, m. WILL EATMAN. vi. STELLA NOLAND, m. OSCAR EATMAN. vii. MINNIE PEARL NOLAND, b. 27 Jan 1878. 48. viii. EDDIE HILL NOLAND, b. 1890, Pickens Co., Ala. 17. LUCINDA JULINA7 HARBIN (MARY6 NOLAND, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born Abt. 1819, and died Bef. 1859 in Pickens Co., Ala. She married SAMPSON HOLLAND Abt. 1839 in Pickens Co., Ala. More About SAMPSON HOLLAND: Fact 1: Shown as a founder of Mt. Zion Church, Pickens Co., AL More About SAMPSON HOLLAND and LUCINDA HARBIN: Marriage: Abt. 1839, Pickens Co., Ala Children of LUCINDA HARBIN and SAMPSON HOLLAND are: i. WILLIAM B.8 HOLLAND, b. 1840. ii. M. NEWTON HOLLAND, b. 1842. iii. ALFRED L. HOLLAND, b. 1844. iv. JESSE M. HOLLAND, b. 1846. v. SAMPSON F HOLLAND, b. 1848. vi. MARY E. HOLLAND, b. 1850. 18. ALFRED7 HARBIN (MARY6 NOLAND, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 1821. He married SARAH A. ____________________. Notes for ALFRED HARBIN: ACCORDING TO NEWSPAPER NOTICE; IN 1856 ALFRED HARBIN MARRIED JANE NOLAND, ON DEC 11. UNKNOWN IF THIS IS THE SAME ALFRED HARBIN. Children of ALFRED HARBIN and SARAH ____________________ are: i. ELVERA8 HARBIN, b. Abt. 1847. ii. JOHN N. HARBIN, b. Abt. 1849. 19. MARGARETT7 NOLAND (THOMAS HUGHES6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 1825 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died Abt. 1870 in Franklin Co., AL. She married DAVID A MORROW 1842. More About DAVID MORROW and MARGARETT NOLAND: Marriage: 1842 Children of MARGARETT NOLAND and DAVID MORROW are: i. DAVID8 MORROW. ii. ISABELLA MORROW, m. JOHN CRISP. iii. THOMAS MORROW. iv. ANN MORROW. v. JAMES M. MORROW. vi. NANCY J. MORROW. 20. THOMAS MCCRACKEN "MACK"7 NOLAND (THOMAS HUGHES6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 27 Jan 1838 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died 06 Feb 1921 in Crawford, Texas. He married SARAH ANN BURTON 25 Mar 1858 in Franklin Co., AL. She was born 26 Nov 1839 in Alabama, and died 21 Aug 1909 in Crawford, McLennon Co., TX. More About THOMAS NOLAND and SARAH BURTON: Marriage: 25 Mar 1858, Franklin Co., AL Children of THOMAS NOLAND and SARAH BURTON are: i. MARY ALFHERETTER8 NOLAND, b. 22 Jun 1859, PicKENS CO., ALA; d. 24 Aug 1862, PicKENS CO., ALA. ii. FLASETHAH ADALINE NOLAND, b. 08 Sep 1861, PicKENS CO., ALA; d. 02 Jul 1866, PicKENS CO., ALA. 49. iii. LORENAH ANN NOLAND, b. 09 May 1863, PICKENS CO., ALA; d. 16 Dec 1938. iv. ELIZABETH LADOSKA (DOSQUIE) NOLAND, b. 24 Oct 1866, PicKENS CO., ALA; d. 25 Nov 1944, Big Spring, TX; m. (1) ROBERT ROBINSON, 03 Nov 1884; m. (2) RUFUS BIRCHFIELD, Abt. 1890. More About ROBERT ROBINSON and ELIZABETH NOLAND: Marriage: 03 Nov 1884 More About RUFUS BIRCHFIELD and ELIZABETH NOLAND: Marriage: Abt. 1890 v. JOHN ANDERSON NOLAND, b. 27 Aug 1868, PicKENS CO., ALA; d. 19 Dec 1957, Crawford, McLennon Co., TX; m. MARY PALMER ANDERSON, 10 Nov 1890. More About JOHN NOLAND and MARY ANDERSON: Marriage: 10 Nov 1890 vi. EMMA LEE NOLAND, b. 07 Aug 1870; d. 03 Aug 1959, Erick, Oklahoma; m. JAMES LEROY HUGHES, 06 Sep 1888; b. 18 Dec 1868; d. 11 Jan 1936, Erick, Oklahoma. More About JAMES HUGHES and EMMA NOLAND: Marriage: 06 Sep 1888 vii. ELIAS BURTON NOLAND, b. 11 Jul 1872, PicKENS CO., ALA; d. 19 Jun 1938, Hico, TX; m. DOVEY LAVADA GLAZIER, 06 Dec 1896; b. 29 Jan 1896, Little Rock, AR; d. 22 Apr 1948, Hico, TX. More About ELIAS NOLAND and DOVEY GLAZIER: Marriage: 06 Dec 1896 viii. LAURA JANE NOLAND, b. 02 Aug 1875, PicKENS CO., ALA; d. 24 Jan 1963, Oglesby, TX; m. MARTIN VANBUREN (BOB) DALTON, 07 Nov 1893; b. 23 Jul 1871; d. 18 Jul 1951, Oglesby, TX. More About MARTIN DALTON and LAURA NOLAND: Marriage: 07 Nov 1893 ix. THOMAS MCCRACKEN NOLAND, JR., b. 02 Jul 1877, Franklin Co., AL; d. 03 Jan 1959, Floydada, TX; m. IDA FRANCIS COX, 19 Jul 1896; b. 15 Nov 1880, Potts Camp, MS; d. 11 May 1935, Floydada, TX. More About THOMAS NOLAND and IDA COX: Marriage: 19 Jul 1896 x. JAMES ALFRED NOLAND, b. 14 Dec 1883, McLennon Co, TX; d. 23 Apr 1953, Hereford, TX; m. NANCY GREENVILLE NANCE, 05 Jun 1904, Crawford, McLennon Co., TX; b. 23 Apr 1880, Tiphah Co, MS; d. 30 Mar 1957, Hereford, TX. More About JAMES NOLAND and NANCY NANCE: Marriage: 05 Jun 1904, Crawford, McLennon Co., TX 21. JOHN S.7 LOCKE (ELIZABETH6 NOLAND, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 1823. He married TERESA ___________. More About JOHN S. LOCKE: Fact 1: Lived next door to Thomas Locke Fact 2: Killed in Civil War Child of JOHN LOCKE and TERESA ___________ is: i. AMANDA E.8 LOCKE. 22. MABRY7 LOCKE (ELIZABETH6 NOLAND, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 1826, and died Abt. 1864. He married MARTHA. More About MABRY LOCKE: Comment 1: Widow lived in Bridgeville community, Pickens Co Fact 1: 1842, joined mt. Zion Church Fact 2: killed in Civil War Children of MABRY LOCKE and MARTHA are: i. NANCY8 LOCKE. ii. ANNA E. LOCKE. iii. MARIETTA LOCKE. iv. JOSEPH LOCKE. 23. THOMAS VAN BUREN7 LOCKE (ELIZABETH6 NOLAND, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 12 May 1837, and died 30 May 1914 in Pickens Co., Ala. He married AMANDA/ARMINDA SHERNDON. More About THOMAS VAN BUREN LOCKE: Fact 1: Belonged to Mt. Zion Church, Pickens Co., AL Fact 2: Buried at Old Noland Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL Child of THOMAS LOCKE and AMANDA/ARMINDA SHERNDON is: i. CORNELIA8 LOCKE, m. JOHN W. NOLAND. More About JOHN W. NOLAND: Comment 1: 1900, in 1900 census, he is found in Greene Co, AL 24. ISSAC M.7 NOLAND (PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 27 Nov 1837 in Pickens Co., AL, and died 31 Mar 1917 in Clay Co., MS. He married (1) FRANCES Abt. 1866. He married (2) TRANNIE (MOLLIE) ROBINSON 15 Nov 1884. More About ISSAC M. NOLAND: Fact 1: Served in CSA in civil war Fact 2: Buried at Carrollton Cemetery Carrollton, AL Fact 3: SERVED IN CO "H", 11TH ALABAMA More About ISSAC NOLAND and FRANCES: Marriage: Abt. 1866 More About ISSAC NOLAND and TRANNIE ROBINSON: Marriage: 15 Nov 1884 Children of ISSAC NOLAND and FRANCES are: i. WILLIE T.8 NOLAND, b. 1867. 50. ii. WILLIAM PHILIP NOLAND, b. 26 Jul 1867, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 18 Oct 1934, Carrollton, Pickens Co., AL. iii. FRANCES M. NOLAND, b. 1871. iv. SARAH E. NOLAND, b. 1875. v. STELLA P. NOLAND, b. 1877. vi. NANCY NOLAND, b. 12 Jul 1878. 25. SARAH MELISSA NOLAND7 (MIRANDA?) (PHILIP6 NOLAND, JR., PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 29 Jan 1841 in PIckens Co., Ala, and died 06 Dec 1917 in Pickens Co., Ala. She married (1) ENOCH EASTMAN. She married (2) WALTER SCOTT 03 Aug 1859 in PIckens Co., Ala. More About WALTER SCOTT and SARAH (MIRANDA?): Marriage: 03 Aug 1859, PIckens Co., Ala Marriage date: MARRIED AT HOME OF BRIDE'S FATHER, PHILLIP Child of SARAH (MIRANDA?) and ENOCH EASTMAN is: 51. i. LAURA8 EASTMAN, b. 06 Nov 1870; d. 25 Jan 1952, Pickens Co., Ala. 26. THOMAS HUGHES7 NOLAND (PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 10 Sep 1845 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died 07 Jul 1931 in Pickens Co., Ala. He married ISABELLA ALICE HILDRETH. She was born 1854, and died 1939. More About THOMAS HUGHES NOLAND: Fact 1: Served in CSA in civil war Fact 2: SERVED IN CO. "D", 16TH ALA. CAV. Fact 3: buried at Salem Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL More About ISABELLA ALICE HILDRETH: Fact 1: buried at Salem Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL Children of THOMAS NOLAND and ISABELLA HILDRETH are: 52. i. HORTENSE VALENTINE NOLAND8 (HAUTIE), b. 14 Feb 1875, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 01 Jan 1966, Pickens Co., Ala. 53. ii. MARGARET JUREDA NOLAND, b. 22 Jul 1876; d. 21 Nov 1973. 54. iii. ROSABELLE NOLAND, b. 03 Apr 1878; d. 25 Jun 1961. iv. JAMES THOMAS NOLAND, b. 10 Jan 1880. 55. v. PHILLIP NOLAND, b. 18 Nov 1881; d. 11 Nov 1935. 56. vi. EFFIE LEE NOLAND, b. 12 Jan 1884; d. 28 May 1969, Pickens Co., Ala. 57. vii. ALICE GERTRUDE NOLAND, b. 15 Feb 1886; d. 04 Aug 1921. 58. viii. RICHARD SARDINE NOLAND, b. 12 Jan 1889; d. 23 May 1950. 59. ix. MELISSA ELLEN NOLAND, b. 20 Dec 1890. 27. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN7 NOLAND (PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 08 Jul 1851, and died 05 Apr 1929 in Pickens Co., Ala. He married MOLLIE MOREHEAD. More About BENJAMIN FRANKLIN NOLAND: Fact 1: Buried at Salem Primitive Bapt Cem, Pickens Co Children of BENJAMIN NOLAND and MOLLIE MOREHEAD are: i. FLORENCE ALABAMA8 NOLAND. ii. JAMES PHILLIP NOLAND. iii. ANNA DAVIS NOLAND. iv. PINKY MAE NOLAND. 28. ELIAS HENRY7 NOLAND (PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 26 Jan 1853, and died 05 Aug 1926. He married MARY ELLA COOK. She was born 27 Feb 1854, and died 15 Jan 1928. More About ELIAS HENRY NOLAND: Fact 1: He was a teacher and farmer Fact 2: buried at Marvin's Chapel Cemetery, Pickens Co, AL Children of ELIAS NOLAND and MARY COOK are: i. DAVIS8 NOLAND. ii. REUBEN NOLAND. iii. EDWARD L NOLAND, b. 21 Jun 1874. 60. iv. ELBERT LUTHER NOLAND, b. 10 Jun 1877; d. 05 Jul 1957. v. ADA NOLAND, b. 14 May 1879, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 06 Feb 1913; m. TOM ACKER. More About ADA NOLAND: Fact 1: She and child died at birth with an infection 61. vi. CLARA NOLAND, b. 08 Apr 1883; d. 14 Feb 1961. vii. SAMUEL DAVIS NOLAND, b. 22 Nov 1885; d. 03 Dec 1900. 62. viii. MARY ELLA NOLAND, b. 16 Nov 1889; d. 01 Dec 1969. 63. ix. THOMAS WOODIE NOLAND, b. 01 Dec 1889, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 16 Jan 1956. 64. x. RUBY NOLAND, b. 26 Jan 1896; d. 31 Jan 1976. 29. WILLIAM DAVID7 STUCKEY (DORCAS6 NOLAND, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born Jun 1839, and died 1873 in Buried at Salem Cemetery. He married SALLIE CATHERINE KENT 19 Dec 1858 in Pickens Co., AL. She died 1900. More About WILLIAM DAVID STUCKEY: Burial: Salem Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL Comment 1: Married and had seven children Comment 2: 1864, Wounded in leg in battle at Resacca, GA Comment 3: 186, Leg amputated after being wounded and he was sent to Union prison camp in VA Comment 4: 1867, rec'd artificial limb for right leg Fact 1: 1862, Served in 40th Ala Infantry Regt at Vicksburg Fact 2: 1864, Paroled at fall of Vicksburg but re-enlisted More About SALLIE CATHERINE KENT: Burial: Carrollton City Cemetery More About WILLIAM STUCKEY and SALLIE KENT: Marriage: 19 Dec 1858, Pickens Co., AL Children of WILLIAM STUCKEY and SALLIE KENT are: i. WILLIAM LEWIS8 STUCKEY, b. 17 May 1864; d. 06 Dec 1931; m. ALICE GENEVA SHELTON; b. 29 Aug 1860, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 09 Aug 1901. More About WILLIAM LEWIS STUCKEY: Comment 1: Had 8 children from two marriages ii. CURTIS STUCKEY, b. 24 Feb 1861; d. 24 Oct 1923; m. MARTHA ANN MCGEE; b. 17 Jan 1876; d. 05 Aug 1949. More About CURTIS STUCKEY: Burial: Gordo Cemetery, Gordo, Pickens Co., AL Comment 1: Had four children Comment 2: 1903, Postmaster at Bostic Community More About MARTHA ANN MCGEE: Burial: Gordo Cemetery, Gordo, Pickens Co., AL 65. iii. JOHN A. STUCKEY. 30. WILLIAM BENJAMIN7 NOLAND (SAMPSON6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 07 Sep 1844 in Pickens Co., AL, and died 23 Jan 1923 in delta County, TX. He married ROENA PENELOPE BUNTIN 02 May 1867 in Pickens Co., AL, daughter of VINCENT BUNTIN and MARGARET MANNING. She was born 13 Apr 1848, and died 02 May 1898. Notes for WILLIAM BENJAMIN NOLAND: ACCORDING TO NEWSPAPER ARTICLE DATED 15 MAY 1861; 98 OFFICERS AND PRIVATES LEFT PICKENSVILLE ON THE "MARENGO" FOR MOBILE EN ROUTE TO MONTGOMERY, DESTINATION SUPPOSED TO BE PENSACOLA. LISTED WERE W. B. NOLAND AND R. M. NOLAND. THESE WERE SONS OF SAMPSON NOLAND. W. B. NOLAND WOULD HAVE BEEN ONLY 16 YRS OLD. EX-CONFEDERATE PASSES TO HIS REWARD Another of our venerable old men who has been accustomed to sit around the courthouse and while away his time talking with his associates passed away Monday morning at an early hour when W. B. Noland, an ex-Confederate soldier, passed away at the home of his son, Louis, six miles east of Cooper. At the age of 78 years, one of our well-known countrymen, closed his eyes in death and on Tuesday, at his own request he was buried in a home made coffin and his remains carried to the cemetery in a wagon to Giles churchyard and consigned to the tomb. The deceased was a native of Alabama, having adopted Texas as his home some thirty years. For several years the family resided in Lamar county and then located in Delta where his family of sons and daughters were raised and who practically all still reside here. With the declaration of Civil War, Mr. Noland enlisted his sympathies with the Southern Cause and for four years fought under the banner of Red, White and Red. Of this event in his life he would often dwell in pleasing narrations and his listeners were delighted with the humorous lights he would often throw on the darker scenes of a desolated nation. It was his cheerful disposition which won him lasting friends. More About WILLIAM BENJAMIN NOLAND: Burial: 24 Jan 1923, Giles Cemetery, Delta County, Texas Fact 1: Attended University of Ala Fact 2: Moved to Rattan, Texas More About ROENA PENELOPE BUNTIN: Fact 1: 1898, died of TB More About WILLIAM NOLAND and ROENA BUNTIN: Marriage: 02 May 1867, Pickens Co., AL Children of WILLIAM NOLAND and ROENA BUNTIN are: 66. i. THOMAS EDWARD8 NOLAND, b. 01 Mar 1868, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi; d. 27 May 1957, Lancaster, Dallas CO, TX. 67. ii. WILLIAM PERRY NOLAND, b. 12 Oct 1870, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi; d. 24 Dec 1943, delta County, TX. 68. iii. ROBERT VINCENT NOLAND, b. 06 Oct 1872, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi; d. Abt. 1949, TErell Hospital, Terrell, Kaufman Co., TX. 69. iv. LEWIS STONE NOLAND, b. 23 Feb 1877, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi; d. 06 Mar 1954, cooper, Delta Co., TX. 70. v. MAGGIE NOLAND, b. 02 Sep 1879, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi; d. 16 Jan 1916, Price Community, Delta Co., TX. vi. MARY NOLAND, b. 20 Jun 1885, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi; d. 04 Jun 1980, Honey Grove, Delta Co., TX; m. LEONARD F. FOWLER, 24 Feb 1907, Cooper, Delta County, TX; b. 28 Dec 1881; d. Aug 1956. More About MARY NOLAND: Burial: 06 Jun 1980, Garden of Memories, Ben Franklin, Delta Co., TX More About LEONARD FOWLER and MARY NOLAND: Marriage: 24 Feb 1907, Cooper, Delta County, TX vii. EMORY PEEBLES NOLAND, b. 22 Jul 1888, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi; d. 14 Aug 1976, Greenville, Hunt Co., TX; m. RUBY ESTES, 26 Nov 1911, Rattan, Delta Co., TX; b. 01 Jan 1894; d. 19 Sep 1948. More About EMORY PEEBLES NOLAND: Burial: 16 Aug 1976, Greenville, Hunt Co., TX More About EMORY NOLAND and RUBY ESTES: Marriage: 26 Nov 1911, Rattan, Delta Co., TX Generation No. 4 31. NANCY ELLEN8 BRANDON (NANCY ELIZABETH7 NOLAND, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 20 Jan 1830, and died 09 Dec 1928 in rankin Co, MS. She married (1) WILLIS W. MILLER. She married (2) WILLIS W. MILLER. More About NANCY ELLEN BRANDON: Burial: rankin Co, MS More About WILLIS W. MILLER: Comment 1: 1863, killed in the civil war More About WILLIS W. MILLER: Fact 1: Killed in civil war Children of NANCY BRANDON and WILLIS MILLER are: i. MARY GEORGEANNA9 MILLER, m. HINCHIE WARREN NOLAND; b. 30 Sep 1831, Conecuh Co., Ala; d. 01 Nov 1903, Frankin Co, MS. Notes for HINCHIE WARREN NOLAND: LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION WERE GRANTED TO HINCHIE WARREN NOLAND ON THE ESTATE OF SAMUEL NOLAND ON MARCH 7, 1866. SAMUEL, HOWEVER, HAD DIED IN 1864. PRESUME FAMILY WAITED UNTIL THE SONS RETURNED FROM THE WAR BEFORE TENDING TO THE ESTATE BUSINESS. Family tradition says that a scandal was caused when Hinchie wed Mary Georgeanna Brandon. He was 25 yrs older than she and she was only 14 when she married. They moved immediately to Mississippi. Her mother and sister followed and they all lived in Rankin Co., MS. More About HINCHIE WARREN NOLAND: Fact 1: First wife, Ann, was dead by 1870 Fact 2: Named after his grandfather, Hinchie Warren Fact 3: Served in CSA; Ala Co B, 42nd Inf Ala Regt Fact 4: 23 Nov 1863, wounded in battle of Chattanooga Fact 5: 07 Mar 1866, named administrator of his father's estate Fact 6: Moved to Brandon, Rankin Co., MS after 2nd marriage Fact 7: Mother-in-law, Nancy Ellen Brandon Miller, moved with them. ii. ALICE REBECCA MILLER. iii. PETER MILLER. Child of NANCY BRANDON and WILLIS MILLER is: 71. iv. MARY GEORGE ANNA9 MILLER, b. 25 Jan 1856, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 25 Aug 1926. 32. RICHARD DAVIS8 BRANDON (NANCY ELIZABETH7 NOLAND, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 1837, and died 24 Jul 1911 in Gordo, AL. He married HANNAH PHILLIPS. Notes for RICHARD DAVIS BRANDON: IN 1860 CENSUS, MOTHER AND BROTHERS SHOWN AS LIVING WITH HIM More About RICHARD DAVIS BRANDON: Burial: Salem Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL Children of RICHARD BRANDON and HANNAH PHILLIPS are: i. NANCY9 BRANDON, b. 1859. ii. RICHARD ANDREW BRANDON, b. 25 May 1864. iii. MARY HANNAH BRANDON, b. 28 Feb 1858. 33. MARY8 BRANDON (NANCY ELIZABETH7 NOLAND, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 1839. She married (1) MABRY NOLAND, son of SAMUEL NOLAND and NANCY WARREN. She married (2) MABRY NOLAND, son of SAMUEL NOLAND and NANCY WARREN. He was born 1828 in CONECUH CO, ALA, and died 1862. More About MABRY NOLAND: Burial: Old Noland cemetery, Pickens Co., AL Comment 1: killed in the civil war Fact 1: buried in Old Noland Cemetery, Pickens Co Child is listed above under (11) Mabry Noland. 34. WILLIE ALBERT CHESTER8 NOLAND (HINCHIE WARREN7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 27 Jan 1874 in Rankin Co., MS. He married EUAL VIRGINIA SHIVERS 11 Oct 1897 in Mississippi. More About WILLIE NOLAND and EUAL SHIVERS: Marriage: 11 Oct 1897, Mississippi Children of WILLIE NOLAND and EUAL SHIVERS are: i. JOHNNY W.9 NOLAND. ii. ALBERT W. NOLAND. iii. WILLIE ROY NOLAND. iv. RUBY NOLAND HOLDEN. v. WALLACE A NOLAND. vi. ELRY EARL NOLAND. vii. ANSE NOLAND. 35. NANCY ELLEN8 NOLAND (HINCHIE WARREN7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 07 Feb 1897, and died 12 Feb 1948. She married JOHN L. STEVERSON. Children of NANCY NOLAND and JOHN STEVERSON are: i. JOHN GAVIN9 STEVERSON. 72. ii. LORENA STEVERSON. iii. MAMIE BELL STEVERSON BROWN, b. 01 May 1894. iv. DANIEL WARREN STEVERSON, b. 17 Apr 1898. 73. v. STELLA STEVERSON, b. 30 Jul 1905. vi. JOE EARNEST STEVERSON, b. 21 Oct 1918. 36. GEORGE COLUMBUS8 JOHNSON (NANCY7 NOLAND, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born Jan 1858 in Olney, Ala, and died 1937. He married MARTHA ALICE HUDGINS. Children of GEORGE JOHNSON and MARTHA HUDGINS are: i. EARLY MAXIUM9 JOHNSON, d. 25 Oct 1975. 74. ii. WILLIAM EVALCUS JOHNSON, b. 30 Aug 1880, Olney, Ala; d. 04 Jan 1956, Northport, AL. iii. JOHN AUTHOR SAMUEL JOHNSON, b. 20 Sep 1882. iv. FLORA JESSIE JANE JOHNSON, b. 11 Oct 1886; m. CARSON LEE. v. MARY ELLA JOHNSON, b. 03 Dec 1890. 37. WILLIAM SAMUEL8 NOLAND (PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 28 Aug 1868 in Ollenny, (Olney?) Pickens Co., AL, and died 22 Apr 1955 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. He married (1) HENRIETTA CHARLOTTE KIRK 11 Jan 1893 in Pickens Co., Ala. She was born 11 Oct 1873 in Raleigh, Pickens Co., AL, and died 06 Apr 1913 in Pickens Co., Ala. He married (2) "MISS PATTY" PATTON 1915. Notes for WILLIAM SAMUEL NOLAND: At varying times William Samuel Noland owned a large farm and country general store in area called Flat Woods Community. Also owned a corn mill, a store in Elrod, a barber shop and a cotton warehouse (with is brother John Thomas Noland). He was a member of the Woodmen of the World Lodge and belonged to the KKK (per his daughter). More About WILLIAM SAMUEL NOLAND: Burial: Tuscaloosa Memorial Park, Tuscaloosa, AL More About WILLIAM NOLAND and HENRIETTA KIRK: Marriage: 11 Jan 1893, Pickens Co., Ala Notes for "MISS PATTY" PATTON: Miss Patty had four children by a previous marriage. She lived with her grown children in Columbus, Miss for quite a few years before William Samuel Noland died. Unknown if they were divorced or not, but he spent his last few years in a nursing home in Tuscaloosa. More About WILLIAM NOLAND and "MISS PATTON: Marriage: 1915 Children of WILLIAM NOLAND and HENRIETTA KIRK are: 75. i. JOHN PHILIP9 NOLAND, b. 24 Jan 1894, Temple, Pickens Co., AL; d. 14 Nov 1965, Montgomery, Ala. 76. ii. WILLIAM HERMAN NOLAND, b. 24 Apr 1895, Temple, Pickens Co., AL; d. 17 Jun 1951, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 77. iii. VIVIAN INEZ NOLAND, b. 27 Jan 1897; d. 18 Apr 1990, Anaheim, Calif. 78. iv. ANNIE EUGENIA NOLAND, b. 19 Feb 1899, Raleigh, Pickens Co., AL; d. 05 Jan 1968. 79. v. VERA OPHELIA NOLAND, b. 07 Mar 1901, Pleasant Grove, Pickens Co., AL. vi. MILDRED AUDRY NOLAND, b. 16 Oct 1903. vii. ALBERT SAMUEL NOLAND, b. 06 Dec 1905; d. 18 Feb 1944, following battle of Midway; m. CLAUDINE. 80. viii. BEATRICE IRENE NOLAND, b. 29 Feb 1908; d. 27 May 1943, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 81. ix. HAROLD HUGH NOLAND, b. 08 Sep 1910, Raleigh, Pickens Co., AL. x. ETTA LOUISE NOLAND, b. 18 Mar 1913. Children of WILLIAM NOLAND and "MISS PATTON are: xi. EVELYN LUCILLE9 NOLAND. xii. PATTIE FLORINE NOLAND. xiii. ELIZABETH NELL NOLAND. 38. JOHN THOMAS8 NOLAND (PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1)8 was born 30 Mar 1875 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died 23 Jun 1951 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. He married REBECCA ELIZABETH CARVER9 03 Jan 1900 in Pickens Co., Ala, daughter of JAMES CARVER and HANNAH LOVE. She was born 06 Nov 1878 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died 19 Oct 1945 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Notes for JOHN THOMAS NOLAND: John Thomas Noland, orphaned as a teen-ager when his father died. At age 23, working at Bryce Mental Hospital in Tuscaloosa. In 1903, he was appointed postmaster of Mabel, Ala near his childhood home. In Gordo, James Carver (his father-in-law) built them two houses on "Carver Road". Tom had a problem with a morphine addition for awhile. Owned a cotton and fertilizer warehouse until it burned down ca 1922. Tom had no insurance on the warehouse and family suffered financial woes thereafter. At other times, owned a cleaning establishment, a cafe, etc. Children said he was "self-centered and spoiled". His older sons all left home very young due to father's abusiveness. Easily depressed and suicidal. Finally was committed to Bryce Mental Hospital in Tuscaloosa to halt suicide attempts. Buried at Gordo Cemetery, Gordo, Ala. Note: In the same cemetery where John Thomas Noland is buried lies a grave for: Sam M. Noland, b. Feb 2, 1902, d. Feb 20, 1968. I do not know how this individual fits into the Noland line. COPY OF LETTER POSTMARKED TUSCALOOSA, AL - NOV 22, 1897; ADDRESSED TO MISS LIZIE CARVER, RALEIGH, PICKENS COUNTY, ALABAMA Miss Lizzie Carver Dear Friend: I will try after so long a time to write you a few lines, but I feel like it is useless for me to be writing to you for I know you have forgotten me and care nothing for me, but I am so lonely here on the hall that I have to do something to pass off the time and I am sure there is only one way I could pass off the time better than writing to you and that is to be with you and it seems that I will never have the chance to be with you again for I know you could come up here and stay awhile if you would and if you cared anything for me I'm sure you would. I'm sure there is nothing that would afford me more pleasure than to be with you but if you have foresaken me I will make the best of it I can. Lizzie, I am not satisfied here by any means and I don't know that it would be any better at home, or anywhere else for you have said you would not have a boy that worked at the hospital. But I knew it before I came here and I sometimes wish that I had taken your advice and never come to this place for I know I placed myself where my life will never be any pleasure to me. I had jut about as soon be dead as to live as I am living. Lizzie, tonight eleven weeks ago I was with you althugh it seems almost like a lifetime with me. But I guess the time has been pleasantly spent with you, or at least I hope so. Lizzie, you told me when I was with you last that you was coming up about the first of November and stay a month. But I guess you forgotten it, or won't come because I am here. Lizzie, I guess you went to Union today it was such a beautiful day, and I hope passed off the time much pleasanter than I have for the day has seemed almost a week long to me. Lizzie, I wish you could be here next Sunday. I will be off duty and I would love to talk with you once more. Well, I will have to close as it is about locking up time and I am about half sick anyway with the headache. Lizzie, please come up as soon as you get this and stay until Christmas. Bring your fellow with you if you can't come without him. I guess I will spend a day or two at home Christmas if nothing happens. I mentioned it to Mr. Crawford today and today he said he would let me off a few days. I didn't close when I said I would but I will now, hoping to see you soon. Write if it suits you. So, bye-bye. Thomas Noland P.S. Lizzie, I was about to forget to tell you that I have had some pictures made and if the hawks are bothering your chickens, I will send you one. Goodnight, sweet dreams. J.T.N. (Please come) Note: The hospital he refers to in his letter is Bryce Hospital - where he eventually died. On January 3, 1900 John Thomas Noland and Rebecca Elizabeth Carver were married in Pickens County. Her wedding dress was a beautiful satin and lace creation with many, many tiny buttons down the back. They moved to Gordo where her father and grandfather built them a home on Carver Road. The dress was stored in a trunk which was stored at house after John Thomas died. Apparently, the tenants living in the house later stole the dress for it disappeared out of the trunk More About JOHN THOMAS NOLAND: Burial: Gordo Cemetery, Gordo, Pickens Co., AL Cause of Death: complications from removal of foot due to hardening of the arteries. Fact 1: 1898, At age 23, working at Bryce Mental Hospital in Tuscaloosa Fact 2: 1903, appointed postmaster of Mabel, Ala. Fact 3: 1910, In Gordo, James Carver built them two houses on "Carver Road" Fact 4: Had a problem with a Morphine addiction for awhile Fact 5: 1920, Owned a cotton and fertilizer warehouse until it burned down ca 1922 Fact 6: at other times owned a cleaning establishment, a cafe, etc Fact 7: Children said he was "self centered" and "spoiled". Fact 8: His older sons all left home very young due to father's abusiveness Fact 9: Easily depressed and suicidal Fact 10: Finally was committed to Bryce Hospital in Tuscaloosa Fact 11: BURIED AT GORDO CEMETERY, GORDO, ALA Fact 12: HAD DARK HAIR AND BLUE EYES Fact 13: 03 Jan 1900, Married Rebecca Carver Medical Information: Tom had suicidal tendencies and was easily depressed; had blue eyes, dark hair. Heart problems; dipped snuff; amputation due to circulation; died from gangrene complications Notes for REBECCA ELIZABETH CARVER: Lizzie died of ruptured colon complications. Had red hair and hazel eyes. Her father was a preacher, well known in the South. More About REBECCA ELIZABETH CARVER: Burial: Gordo Cemetery, Gordo, Pickens Co., AL Cause of Death: ruptured colon complications Fact 1: HAD RED HAIR, HAZEL EYES Medical Information: More About JOHN NOLAND and REBECCA CARVER: Marriage: 03 Jan 1900, Pickens Co., Ala Children of JOHN NOLAND and REBECCA CARVER are: i. JAMES PHILIP9 NOLAND, b. 03 Aug 1900, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 04 Aug 1900, Pickens Co., Ala. More About JAMES PHILIP NOLAND: Burial: Liberty Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL Fact 1: DIED AS NEWBORN INFANT Fact 2: BURIED AT LIBERTY CEMETERY, PICKENS CO, ALA ii. MABEL OPHELIA NOLAND, b. 04 Oct 1901, Pickens Co., Ala; d. Apr 1975, Tuscaloosa, Ala; m. FELIX E WOODWARD, 16 Oct 1926, Birmingham, AL; d. 1936, Birmingham, AL. Notes for MABEL OPHELIA NOLAND: Mabel had red hair and hazel eyes. Called 'Red' by her family and friends. After she left home, she went to work for an attorney in Birmingham, AL. She married Felix Woodward. They had a daughter that died as an infant. Felix died shortly thereafter. When WWII began, Mabel went to work for the Civil Service in Virginia. She was the secretary of General Mark Clark in Norfolk following WWII. She worked for the civil service until she retired in 1965. She never remarried. In 1965, she moved to Tuscaloosa and bought a house. She lived there until she died of bone cancer in 1975. As the oldest in the Noland family, she was the domineering one. She helped everyone in her family financially many times. At one point in her life, she drank to excess but overcame that. She seemingly disliked her father, John Thomas Noland, intensely. Primarily because of the way he treated her mother, Lizzie Carver, the whole time she was growing up. After the death of her mother and after several suicide attempts on the part of her father, she had him put into an institution where he died. More About MABEL OPHELIA NOLAND: Burial: Tuscaloosa, Ala Cause of Death: Bone Cancer Fact 1: had red hair/ called "red" by her friends & family Fact 2: worked for civil service large part of life Fact 3: had daughter die as an infant Fact 4: living in Birmingham when widowed Fact 5: retired from civil service/moved to Tuscaloosa, AL Fact 6: died of bone cancer Medical Information: also had cancer of the breast earlier and had a breast removed; at one time, had a drinking problem. More About FELIX WOODWARD and MABEL NOLAND: Marriage: 16 Oct 1926, Birmingham, AL 82. iii. CURTIS HENLEY NOLAND, b. 31 Oct 1903, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 06 Apr 1959, Northport, Ala. 83. iv. SAMUEL CAYCE NOLAND, b. 04 Feb 1905, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 30 May 1976, Warner Robins, GA. 84. v. THOMAS EDGAR NOLAND, b. 22 Aug 1907, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 20 Dec 1980, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 85. vi. MELBA ELIZABETH NOLAND, b. 03 Nov 1911, Gordo, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 17 Jun 1965, Wharton, Texas. vii. OVELLA MAY NOLAND, b. 16 May 1915, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 02 Aug 1918, Pickens Co., Ala. More About OVELLA MAY NOLAND: Cause of Death: colitis when a small child 86. viii. HAROLD BURTON NOLAND, b. 10 Aug 1919, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 30 Jun 1948, Berlin, Germany. 87. ix. GERALD HERSCHEL NOLAND, b. 14 Feb 1922, Gordo, AL; d. 15 May 1991, California. 39. JAMES LESTER8 NOLAND (PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 11 Sep 1880 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died 13 Apr 1950 in Pickens Co., Ala. He married LULA DANIELS 19 Dec 1900 in Pickens Co., Ala, daughter of WILLIAM DANIELS and SARAH LOVE. She was born 01 Oct 1885 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died 12 Dec 1975 in TUSCALOOSA, ALA. More About JAMES LESTER NOLAND: Burial: Liberty Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL Fact 1: BURIED IN LIBERTY CEMETERY, PICKENS CO, ALA Fact 2: LIVED FOR A TIME CLOSE TO LIBERTY CHURCH More About LULA DANIELS: Burial: Liberty Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL More About JAMES NOLAND and LULA DANIELS: Marriage: 19 Dec 1900, Pickens Co., Ala Children of JAMES NOLAND and LULA DANIELS are: 88. i. WILLIAM AUBREY9 NOLAND, b. 24 Sep 1902, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 21 Jan 1967, Mobile, AL. 89. ii. SAM HILL NOLAND, b. 22 Aug 1903, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 16 Jun 1959. 90. iii. JAMES PHILIP NOLAND, b. 05 Jul 1905, pickens Co., Ala; d. 12 Dec 1978. 91. iv. MARIE ANN NOLAND, b. 07 Oct 1910, Pickens Co., Ala; d. May 1995. v. HOWARD NOLAND, b. 30 Dec 1911, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 03 Mar 1929. More About HOWARD NOLAND: Cause of Death: killed when train hit his car 92. vi. SALLIE JANE NOLAND, b. 04 Feb 1913. 93. vii. JAMES LESTER NOLAND, JR., b. 18 Dec 1915, Pickens Co., Ala. 94. viii. ALBERT GLENN NOLAND, b. 27 Oct 1917; d. 20 Jan 1982. ix. HERMAN NOLAND, b. 24 Nov 1920, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 16 Sep 1921, Pickens Co., Ala. 95. x. ROBERT GILLIS NOLAND, b. 19 Jan 1923; d. 25 Jan 1996. 96. xi. MARION JEAN NOLAND, b. 19 Sep 1924, Pickens Co., Ala. 97. xii. MARY FRANCES NOLAND, b. 17 Aug 1926. 98. xiii. DOROTHY LAZELLE NOLAND, b. 06 Mar 1927. 40. PHILIP EDGAR8 NOLAND (JAMES7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) died 18 Jul 1984. He married EURLINE BRAZEAL. She died 02 Sep 1983. Children of PHILIP NOLAND and EURLINE BRAZEAL are: i. PHILIP EDGAR9 NOLAND, JR.. ii. JOHN MURPHY NOLAND. iii. SADIE ADEAN NOLAND. 41. SARAH ELLEN8 NOLAND (JAMES7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) She married WILLIAM DEAN MCREYNOLDS. Child of SARAH NOLAND and WILLIAM MCREYNOLDS is: i. BILLY9 MCREYNOLDS. 42. MIRIAM JANE8 NOLAND (JAMES7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 18 Jul 1889. She married SIMON CLAUDE PRIDMORE. Children of MIRIAM NOLAND and SIMON PRIDMORE are: i. SARAH EMMA9 PRIDMORE. ii. HELEN PRIDMORE. 99. iii. MIRIAM NOLAND PRIDMORE, b. 19 Jul 1926; d. 1978, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 43. JAMES SAMUEL "SAM"8 NOLAND (JAMES7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 15 Nov 1890 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died 30 Mar 1964 in Carrollton, Pickens Co., Ala. He married ETTA REED WINDLE. She was born 20 Aug 1892 in Pickens, Co, Ala, and died 11 May 1991 in Carrolton, Ala. Children of JAMES NOLAND and ETTA WINDLE are: i. JEWEL LEE9 NOLAND. ii. LORA NOLAND. iii. RAYFORD NOLAND. iv. RAYMOND NOLAND. v. STAFFORD NOLAND. vi. CLARENCE HILL NOLAND. 100. vii. JAMES ALTON NOLAND, b. 09 Apr 1916, Carrollton, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 15 Jun 1964, Cuba, Ala. 44. MARY ANN8 NOLAND (JAMES7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 08 Mar 1892 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died 15 Feb 1969. She married THOMAS ROBERT SELLERS. He was born 22 Apr 1888 in Carrollton, Pickens Co., AL, and died 08 Mar 1981. Children of MARY NOLAND and THOMAS SELLERS are: 101. i. GRACIE LEE9 SELLERS. 102. ii. SARAH FRANCES SELLERS, d. 10 Jan 1945. 103. iii. KATHRYN SELLERS. 104. iv. MARY ELLEN SELLERS. v. ROBERT SELLERS. 105. vi. CECIL SELLERS. 106. vii. PAUL E. SELLERS. 45. JOHN ROBERT8 NOLAND (JAMES7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 02 Dec 1893, and died Oct 1977. He married GURLIE MAE PATE 18 Jul 1915. She was born 02 Nov 1893 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died Sep 1976 in Pickens Co., Ala. More About JOHN NOLAND and GURLIE PATE: Marriage: 18 Jul 1915 Children of JOHN NOLAND and GURLIE PATE are: i. ROBERT EDMUND9 NOLAND, b. 14 Mar 1916. ii. JANIE ELIZABETH NOLAND, b. 03 Jun 1917, Pickens Co., Ala; m. JAMES ALVIN JOHNSTON, 10 Feb 1942. More About JAMES JOHNSTON and JANIE NOLAND: Marriage: 10 Feb 1942 iii. LYDIA MYRTLE NOLAND, b. 26 Aug 1919, Pickens Co., Ala; d. Jul 1977, Pickens Co., Ala; m. MARTIN DEWEY CARR, 20 Dec 1941, Pickens Co., Ala. More About MARTIN CARR and LYDIA NOLAND: Marriage: 20 Dec 1941, Pickens Co., Ala iv. JOHN ROBERT NOLAND, b. 24 Aug 1921; m. MARY FRANCES KIRK, 30 Jun 1940, Lowndes Co., MS. More About JOHN NOLAND and MARY KIRK: Marriage: 30 Jun 1940, Lowndes Co., MS v. GERTIE ANN NOLAND, b. 19 Dec 1923; m. CECIL B. DOLLAR, 07 Feb 1946, Tuscaloosa, Ala. More About CECIL DOLLAR and GERTIE NOLAND: Marriage: 07 Feb 1946, Tuscaloosa, Ala vi. GILBERT CHALMERS NOLAND, b. 30 Jun 1928, Pickens Co., Ala; m. VIRGINIA ACKER, Jul 1948, Pickens Co., Ala. More About GILBERT NOLAND and VIRGINIA ACKER: Marriage: Jul 1948, Pickens Co., Ala vii. JAMES CHARLES NOLAND, b. 13 Jan 1933, Pickens Co., Ala; m. WILLETA BONNER, 06 Jul 1951, Lowndes Co., MS. More About JAMES NOLAND and WILLETA BONNER: Marriage: 06 Jul 1951, Lowndes Co., MS 46. LUTHER MILTON8 NOLAND (JAMES7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 20 Jul 1897, and died 11 Jun 1979. He married GLADYS RACHEL MCJENKINS 04 Aug 1938 in bostic Community, Pickens Co., AL. She was born 11 Nov 1915. More About LUTHER MILTON NOLAND: Burial: Marvin Chapel Cemetery, Pickens Co., AL More About LUTHER NOLAND and GLADYS MCJENKINS: Marriage: 04 Aug 1938, bostic Community, Pickens Co., AL Children of LUTHER NOLAND and GLADYS MCJENKINS are: 107. i. JAMES BENNETT9 NOLAND, b. 04 Jun 1939. 108. ii. THOMAS LEE NOLAND, b. 01 May 1941. iii. RONALD O'NEAL NOLAND, b. 29 Dec 1945. 109. iv. LUTHER MILTON NOLAND, JR., b. 15 Oct 1947. 110. v. JOAN ELIZABETH NOLAND, b. 02 May 1949. 47. JAMES JEFFERSON8 NOLAND (GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) He married JULIA ELIZABETH GUY. Children of JAMES NOLAND and JULIA GUY are: 111. i. EDITH PEARL9 NOLAND. ii. LYDIA ANN NOLAND. 112. iii. EDWARD ARTHUR NOLAND. 113. iv. MILTON EUGENE NOLAND. 114. v. AUBREY EARL NOLAND. 115. vi. GEORGE WILLIAM NOLAND, b. 17 Dec 1905, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 13 Aug 1959, Pickens Co., Ala. 116. vii. JAMES CURTIS NOLAND, b. 17 Nov 1912, Pickens Co., Ala. 117. viii. RUFUS HALE NOLAND, b. 14 Sep 1918, Pickens Co., Ala. 118. ix. NANNIE EDNA NOLAND, b. 05 Nov 1921, Carrollton, Pickens Co., AL. 119. x. JAMES OLIN NOLAND, b. 07 Feb 1924, Carrollton, Pickens Co., AL; d. 04 Jul 1958. 48. EDDIE HILL8 NOLAND (GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 1890 in Pickens Co., Ala. He married FLORA ELIZABETH GUY 17 Jun 1918 in Stansel, Pickens Co., AL. She was born 1900 in Pickens Co., Ala. More About EDDIE NOLAND and FLORA GUY: Marriage: 17 Jun 1918, Stansel, Pickens Co., AL Children of EDDIE NOLAND and FLORA GUY are: 120. i. RAYFORD HILL9 NOLAND, b. 20 Oct 1920. 121. ii. GILBERT B. NOLAND, b. 17 Aug 1923, Pickens Co., Ala. 122. iii. HERBERT LEE NOLAND, b. 27 Jun 1926. 49. LORENAH ANN8 NOLAND (THOMAS MCCRACKEN "MACK"7, THOMAS HUGHES6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 09 May 1863 in PICKENS CO., ALA, and died 16 Dec 1938. She married JEFFERSON DAVIS KEE 10 Jul 1879. He was born 16 Apr 1861, and died 23 Dec 1943 in Olney, TX. More About JEFFERSON KEE and LORENAH NOLAND: Marriage: 10 Jul 1879 Children of LORENAH NOLAND and JEFFERSON KEE are: 123. i. SARAH ELIZABETH9 KEE, b. 11 Jul 1880; d. 06 Aug 1956, Dublin, TX. ii. ALMIRA (ALLIE) KEE, b. 21 Jan 1882; d. 24 Mar 1924, DeLeon, Tx; m. S. C. BLOYD. iii. LAURA FRANK (FANNIE) KEE, b. 24 Aug 1884; d. 20 May 1969; m. G. W. MORRIS. iv. VIRGINIA (VIRGIE LEE) KEE, b. 22 Sep 1886; d. 08 Oct 1914; m. D. D. LINDLEY. v. LAURENCE C. KEE, b. 18 May 1888. vi. JAMES NOLAND KEE, b. 14 Sep 1889. vii. BERTHA O. KEE, b. 16 Jul 1891. viii. POLLIE LEE KEE, b. 11 Jan 1893; m. HIRAM THOMAS BOEN. ix. THOMAS (TOM) JEFFERSON KEE, b. 04 Sep 1895; d. 17 Nov 1965. x. JEWELL RICHARD KEE, b. 03 Jan 1897; d. May 1985; m. VIOLA ABBOTT; d. 18 Jan 1950. xi. SILAS CULP KEE, b. 05 Dec 1899, DeLeon, Tx; d. 12 Nov 1993, Midland, TX; m. EDNA HAZEL HART, 16 May 1935. More About SILAS KEE and EDNA HART: Marriage: 16 May 1935 xii. LUCIUS (LUKE) RUSH KEE, b. 17 Feb 1902; d. 13 Feb 1975. xiii. JOHN ALFRED KEE, b. 31 Dec 1903; d. 25 Oct 1979; m. PEARL HOGAN. xiv. JOSEPH (JOE) BENJAMIN KEE, b. 24 Aug 1908; d. 14 Apr 1983; m. MARY ELLEN EASLEY. 50. WILLIAM PHILIP8 NOLAND (ISSAC M.7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 26 Jul 1867 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died 18 Oct 1934 in Carrollton, Pickens Co., AL. He married JENNIE FULLERTON, daughter of WILLIAM RAMSEY FULLERTON. She was born 03 Jul 1872, and died 30 Jun 1957. Child of WILLIAM NOLAND and JENNIE FULLERTON is: i. MRS. FRANK9 SAMFORD. More About MRS. FRANK SAMFORD: Fact 1: Samford Univ in Birmingham named for her husband 51. LAURA8 EASTMAN (SARAH MELISSA NOLAND7 (MIRANDA?), PHILIP6 NOLAND, JR., PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 06 Nov 1870, and died 25 Jan 1952 in Pickens Co., Ala. She married HAYES OWINGS. Child of LAURA EASTMAN and HAYES OWINGS is: i. ALLTON9 OWINGS. 52. HORTENSE VALENTINE NOLAND8 (HAUTIE) (THOMAS HUGHES7 NOLAND, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 14 Feb 1875 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died 01 Jan 1966 in Pickens Co., Ala. She married DAVID STOKES KILPATRICK 18 Dec 1894 in Home of Thomas Noland, Pickens Co., AL. He was born 26 Feb 1875, and died 24 Jan 1944 in Pickens Co., Ala. More About HORTENSE VALENTINE NOLAND (HAUTIE): Fact 1: Buried at Salem Primitive Bapt Cem, Pickens Co More About DAVID STOKES KILPATRICK: Fact 1: Buried at Salem Primitive Bapt Cem, Pickens Co More About DAVID KILPATRICK and HORTENSE (HAUTIE): Marriage: 18 Dec 1894, Home of Thomas Noland, Pickens Co., AL Children of HORTENSE (HAUTIE) and DAVID KILPATRICK are: i. MARY ALICE9 KILPATRICK, b. 17 Oct 1895; m. D. SIMPSON STEWART, 22 Mar 1914. More About D. STEWART and MARY KILPATRICK: Marriage: 22 Mar 1914 ii. HUGH DAVID KILPATRICK, b. 01 Aug 1898; d. 12 Apr 1924. iii. WILLIAM THOMAS KILPATRICK, b. 10 Aug 1901; d. 12 Jun 1902. iv. CHARLIE JACK KILPATRICK, b. 08 Dec 1904; d. 02 Sep 1916. v. FRANKLIN O'NEAL KILPATRICK, b. 23 Jan 1909; m. ADDIE BELLE, 23 Sep 1939. More About FRANKLIN KILPATRICK and ADDIE BELLE: Marriage: 23 Sep 1939 124. vi. ARCHIE STOKES KILPATRICK, b. 14 Jun 1912; d. 21 Apr 1978. vii. WILLIE MAE KILPATRICK, b. 08 Apr 1918; m. AUDIE PARHAM, 31 Dec 1939. More About AUDIE PARHAM and WILLIE KILPATRICK: Marriage: 31 Dec 1939 53. MARGARET JUREDA8 NOLAND (THOMAS HUGHES7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 22 Jul 1876, and died 21 Nov 1973. She married WILEY CARNATHAN 29 Dec 1897. He was born 13 Oct 1867, and died 13 Jul 1931. More About WILEY CARNATHAN and MARGARET NOLAND: Marriage: 29 Dec 1897 Children of MARGARET NOLAND and WILEY CARNATHAN are: i. DWIGHT9 CARNATHAN. ii. EMMA MAE CARNATHAN, b. 02 Nov 1898; m. EVALCUS LANCASTER, 27 Apr 1925. More About EVALCUS LANCASTER and EMMA CARNATHAN: Marriage: 27 Apr 1925 iii. CLARENCE R. CARNATHAN, b. 14 Jul 1901; m. ANNIE MAE SNIDER, 18 Jun 1925. More About CLARENCE CARNATHAN and ANNIE SNIDER: Marriage: 18 Jun 1925 iv. RANDOLPH CARNATHAN, b. 29 Aug 1906; d. 05 Sep 1916. v. ALLENE CARNATHAN, b. 22 Apr 1920; m. DAWSON CHISM, 02 Sep 1939; d. Jun 1985. More About DAWSON CHISM and ALLENE CARNATHAN: Marriage: 02 Sep 1939 vi. EARLINE CARNATHAN, b. 22 Apr 1920; m. JOHN O. HAMNER, 23 Mar 1940. More About JOHN HAMNER and EARLINE CARNATHAN: Marriage: 23 Mar 1940 54. ROSABELLE8 NOLAND (THOMAS HUGHES7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 03 Apr 1878, and died 25 Jun 1961. She married MATTHEW MAUGHAN. Children of ROSABELLE NOLAND and MATTHEW MAUGHAN are: i. MARIE9 MAUGHAN. ii. NOLAND MAUGHAN, b. 18 Oct 1901. iii. FLOYD A MAUGHAN, b. 20 Nov 1904; m. LAVADA PATE, 26 Nov 1929. More About FLOYD MAUGHAN and LAVADA PATE: Marriage: 26 Nov 1929 iv. BARNEY E MAUGHAN, b. 14 Oct 1911; m. VELMA MCGEE, 04 Jan 1936. More About BARNEY MAUGHAN and VELMA MCGEE: Marriage: 04 Jan 1936 v. LENA BELL MAUGHAN, b. 16 Apr 1913; m. WOODROW HOBSON, 27 Apr 1936. More About WOODROW HOBSON and LENA MAUGHAN: Marriage: 27 Apr 1936 vi. ROY PRICE MAUGHAN, b. 05 Sep 1916; m. NELLIE PATE, 23 Oct 1939. More About ROY MAUGHAN and NELLIE PATE: Marriage: 23 Oct 1939 vii. NONA LEE MAUGHAN, b. 01 Oct 1919; m. HUSTON LEVINS, 18 Mar 1937. More About HUSTON LEVINS and NONA MAUGHAN: Marriage: 18 Mar 1937 55. PHILLIP8 NOLAND (THOMAS HUGHES7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 18 Nov 1881, and died 11 Nov 1935. He married ELLEN MARLOW 04 Apr 1915. More About PHILLIP NOLAND and ELLEN MARLOW: Marriage: 04 Apr 1915 Children of PHILLIP NOLAND and ELLEN MARLOW are: i. DANIEL9 NOLAND, b. 12 Oct 1915. ii. THADDEUS H. NOLAND, b. 28 Sep 1923. 56. EFFIE LEE8 NOLAND (THOMAS HUGHES7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 12 Jan 1884, and died 28 May 1969 in Pickens Co., Ala. She married ROBERT WESLEY MAUGHAN. Children of EFFIE NOLAND and ROBERT MAUGHAN are: 125. i. MARY IRENE9 MAUGHAN, b. 21 Dec 1901. 126. ii. JAMES NEWELL MAUGHAN, b. 05 Sep 1904. 57. ALICE GERTRUDE8 NOLAND (THOMAS HUGHES7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 15 Feb 1886, and died 04 Aug 1921. She married LARKIN ALLMAN 1917. He was born 22 Aug 1886, and died 28 Dec 1955. More About LARKIN ALLMAN and ALICE NOLAND: Marriage: 1917 Children of ALICE NOLAND and LARKIN ALLMAN are: i. BERNICE9 ALLMAN, b. 17 Sep 1917; m. CARL HASTING. ii. HILDRETH ALLMAN, b. 22 Sep 1919. iii. BOBBIE LEE ALLMAN, b. 03 Aug 1921. 58. RICHARD SARDINE8 NOLAND (THOMAS HUGHES7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 12 Jan 1889, and died 23 May 1950. He married ADELLA UNDERWOOD 09 Nov 1913. More About RICHARD NOLAND and ADELLA UNDERWOOD: Marriage: 09 Nov 1913 Children of RICHARD NOLAND and ADELLA UNDERWOOD are: i. WALTER THOMAS "TOM"9 NOLAND, b. 29 Aug 1914. ii. LAWRENCE SARDINE "RED" NOLAND, b. 24 Mar 1916; m. NELL COFFMAN. iii. ROBERT CLYDE NOLAND, b. 01 Jun 1918. iv. JAMES DOYLE NOLAND, b. 30 Sep 1919; m. ANNIE RAE BOYD, 28 May 1948. More About JAMES NOLAND and ANNIE BOYD: Marriage: 28 May 1948 59. MELISSA ELLEN8 NOLAND (THOMAS HUGHES7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 20 Dec 1890. She married (1) MARTIN EDGAR LANCASTER 09 Feb 1909. He was born 29 Apr 1882, and died 06 Jul 1911. She married (2) ELBERT HOLLINGSWORTH 15 Sep 1915. He was born 16 Nov 1891, and died 23 Sep 1957. More About MARTIN LANCASTER and MELISSA NOLAND: Marriage: 09 Feb 1909 More About ELBERT HOLLINGSWORTH and MELISSA NOLAND: Marriage: 15 Sep 1915 Children of MELISSA NOLAND and MARTIN LANCASTER are: i. VERA9 LANCASTER, b. 10 Dec 1909. ii. DWIGHT E LANCASTER, b. 14 Mar 1911; m. CLARICE JOHNSON, 15 Sep 1938. More About DWIGHT LANCASTER and CLARICE JOHNSON: Marriage: 15 Sep 1938 Children of MELISSA NOLAND and ELBERT HOLLINGSWORTH are: iii. EVERETT9 HOLLINGSWORTH, b. 06 Sep 1916; m. DORA CAMPBELL, 10 Jun 1939. More About EVERETT HOLLINGSWORTH and DORA CAMPBELL: Marriage: 10 Jun 1939 iv. ELSIE HOLLINGSWORTH, b. 05 Jun 1923; m. VERNON BRANDON, 02 Nov 1942. More About VERNON BRANDON and ELSIE HOLLINGSWORTH: Marriage: 02 Nov 1942 v. DR. JACK HOLLINGSWORTH, b. 23 Oct 1926; m. ANICE FAIRCHILD, 17 Sep 1945. More About DR. HOLLINGSWORTH and ANICE FAIRCHILD: Marriage: 17 Sep 1945 60. ELBERT LUTHER8 NOLAND (ELIAS HENRY7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 10 Jun 1877, and died 05 Jul 1957. He married VIRGINIA ACKLIN BARRETT. She was born 22 Apr 1872, and died 21 Dec 1929. More About ELBERT LUTHER NOLAND: Fact 1: Was a carpenter and electrician Fact 2: Installed first telephone in Pickens Co., AL Children of ELBERT NOLAND and VIRGINIA BARRETT are: 127. i. FLORENCE VIRGINIA9 NOLAND, b. 07 Aug 1904, Carrollton, Pickens Co., AL; d. 14 Jun 1976, Fairhope, AL. ii. LAURA MAE NOLAND, b. 17 Jan 1906, Carrollton, Pickens Co., AL; m. EARLE ALEXANDER MAJOR, 05 Sep 1942, Birmingham, AL; b. 05 Aug 1891, Birmingham, AL. More About LAURA MAE NOLAND: Fact 1: had 46 yrs service as operator with Western Union Fact 2: Lived in Birmingham More About EARLE MAJOR and LAURA NOLAND: Marriage: 05 Sep 1942, Birmingham, AL 128. iii. THOMAS FRED NOLAND, b. 03 Mar 1907, Elrod, AL. 129. iv. WILLIAM CULLEN FRED NOLAND, b. 05 Sep 1908, Elrod, AL; d. 15 Mar 1977. v. BESSIE EARLINE NOLAND, b. 10 Jul 1912, Carrollton, Pickens Co., AL; m. HOMER MORGAN LONG; b. 14 Mar 1913. 130. vi. JULIOUS LOFTON NOLAND, b. 22 Sep 1914, carrollton, Pickens Co., AL. 61. CLARA8 NOLAND (ELIAS HENRY7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 08 Apr 1883, and died 14 Feb 1961. She married JOHN ELBERT BRIDGES. He died 04 Jul 1951. Children of CLARA NOLAND and JOHN BRIDGES are: i. INA9 BRIDGES, m. HURTIS CARR. ii. FANNY BRIDGES, m. CLINTON ACKER. iii. RUBY MAE BRIDGES. iv. BESSIE GAY BRIDGES. v. ELIZABETH BRIDGES, m. CLAUDE ROBERTSON. vi. CLANTON BRIDGES. vii. EDWARD BRIDGES. viii. JOHNNIE CLAYRE BRIDGES. 131. ix. GRADY BRIDGES, b. 22 Nov 1907. 62. MARY ELLA8 NOLAND (ELIAS HENRY7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 16 Nov 1889, and died 01 Dec 1969. She married HOWARD EMMET WINDLE. He was born 21 Sep 1888, and died 03 Nov 1954. Children of MARY NOLAND and HOWARD WINDLE are: i. EMMET HOYT9 WINDLE, b. 26 Nov 1912. ii. MARY LUCILLE WINDLE, b. 19 Aug 1914; d. 18 Jun 1982; m. MAUGHAN. iii. VIVIAN ELIZABETH WINDLE, b. 15 Jan 1916; d. Nov 1916. iv. JAMES HARVEL WINDLE, b. 02 May 1919. v. SARAH RUTH WINDLE, b. 11 Aug 1921; d. 22 Dec 1948. vi. HUBERT EARL WINDLE, b. 30 Oct 1923. vii. HERBERT LEON WINDLE, b. 12 Jun 1926. viii. EMMA JEAN WINDLE, b. 17 Feb 1930. ix. ANNIE CHRISTINE WINDLE, b. 21 Jan 1933. 63. THOMAS WOODIE8 NOLAND (ELIAS HENRY7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 01 Dec 1889 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died 16 Jan 1956. He married LULA MAE WINDLE 06 Oct 1909. She was born 1892, and died 10 Jun 1971. More About THOMAS NOLAND and LULA WINDLE: Marriage: 06 Oct 1909 Children of THOMAS NOLAND and LULA WINDLE are: i. MARY FRANCES9 NOLAND, b. 13 Jul 1912; d. 08 Sep 1912. 132. ii. WOODARD HAMLIN NOLAND, b. 10 Jun 1914; d. 15 May 1964. 133. iii. CLARA MAE NOLAND, b. 02 Nov 1917. 134. iv. THOMAS RAIFORD NOLAND, b. 24 Nov 1919; d. 05 Oct 1981. v. ESTA DEAN NOLAND, b. 30 May 1922; m. JAMES LAMAR COXWELL; b. 19 Aug 1916. vi. LOYD GENE NOLAND, b. 16 Aug 1932; d. 06 Feb 1935. More About LOYD GENE NOLAND: Cause of Death: Menigitis developed due to leukemia 64. RUBY8 NOLAND (ELIAS HENRY7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 26 Jan 1896, and died 31 Jan 1976. He married _________ WINDLE. Children of RUBY NOLAND and _________ WINDLE are: i. LOUISE9 NOLAND. ii. LENA EARL NOLAND. iii. HANSON AND JEANETTE NOLAND. More About HANSON AND JEANETTE NOLAND: Cause of Death: twins; died as infants; buried at Marvin's Chapel Cem iv. ARCHIE NOLAND, b. 01 Aug 1912. v. MAE NOLAND, b. May 1918. vi. LOIS NOLAND, b. 20 Dec 1921. vii. ERMADEL NOLAND, b. 09 Aug 1927. 65. JOHN A.8 STUCKEY (WILLIAM DAVID7, DORCAS6 NOLAND, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) He married ROENA L. BENSON. She died 1960. Children of JOHN STUCKEY and ROENA BENSON are: 135. i. WILLIAM ALONZO9 STUCKEY, b. 18 Jan 1887; d. 31 Oct 1954. ii. CHARLES STUCKEY. iii. EULA STUCKEY. iv. LUTHER STUCKEY. 66. THOMAS EDWARD8 NOLAND (WILLIAM BENJAMIN7, SAMPSON6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 01 Mar 1868 in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, and died 27 May 1957 in Lancaster, Dallas CO, TX. He married CATHERINE EMMALINE BENNETT 12 Dec 1889 in Oktibbeha County, MS. She was born 12 Feb 1874, and died 11 Oct 1938. More About THOMAS EDWARD NOLAND: Burial: 29 May 1957, Oaklawn Cemetery, Cooper, Delta Co., TX More About CATHERINE EMMALINE BENNETT: Burial: Oaklawn Cemetery, Cooper, Delta Co., TX More About THOMAS NOLAND and CATHERINE BENNETT: Marriage: 12 Dec 1889, Oktibbeha County, MS Children of THOMAS NOLAND and CATHERINE BENNETT are: i. ANNIE GILDEGERD9 NOLAND, b. 20 Jun 1891; d. Abt. 1934, Lamar County, TX; m. RACHA C. RIDGEWAY; b. Abt. 1885; d. Abt. 1953. More About ANNIE GILDEGERD NOLAND: Burial: Oaklawn Cemetery, Cooper, Delta Co., TX ii. WILLIAM SAMPSON NOLAND, b. 15 Jul 1892; m. LURA DYER, Jul 1954, Amarillo, Potter Co., TX. More About WILLIAM NOLAND and LURA DYER: Marriage: Jul 1954, Amarillo, Potter Co., TX iii. ALONZO NOLAND, b. 22 Jan 1894; m. OLIVIA JETER. iv. MARGARET LEE NOLAND, b. Dec 1895; m. WILEY FOREST NANNEY. v. WYLIE NOLAND, b. Oct 1898; m. GOLDEN VIRGEL, 31 Dec 1924, Delta County, TX. More About WYLIE NOLAND and GOLDEN VIRGEL: Marriage: 31 Dec 1924, Delta County, TX vi. CLARENCE EDWARD NOLAND, b. 09 Aug 1902; d. 02 Nov 1931, amarillo, Potter Co., TX; m. MINNIE LEE ROBERTSON. More About CLARENCE EDWARD NOLAND: Burial: Greenville, Hunt Co., TX vii. JOHN R., NOLAND, b. Abt. 1906; d. Abt. 1982, californa; m. MARIE DUKE. More About JOHN R., NOLAND: Burial: roxton, Lamar Co.,TX viii. MATTIE NOLAND, b. 04 Apr 1908, delta County, TX; d. 11 Aug 1910, delta County, TX. More About MATTIE NOLAND: Burial: Oaklawn Cemetery, Cooper, Delta Co., TX ix. KATHERYN NELL NOLAND, b. 10 Mar 1910, rattan Community, Delta Co., TX; d. 18 Jun 2000, Paris Nursing Home, Paris, Lamar Co., TX; m. (1) PAUL CHURCH ALEXANDER, Abt. 1936, Dallas, Dallas Co., TX; b. 16 Nov 1901; m. (2) WILLIAM J. WILMON, Abt. 1948. More About KATHERYN NELL NOLAND: Burial: 21 Jun 2000, Oaklawn Cemetery, Cooper, Delta Co., TX More About PAUL ALEXANDER and KATHERYN NOLAND: Marriage: Abt. 1936, Dallas, Dallas Co., TX More About WILLIAM WILMON and KATHERYN NOLAND: Marriage: Abt. 1948 x. ELLEN NOLAND, b. 30 Dec 1911, delta County, TX; d. 28 Dec 1999, dallas, Dallas Co., TX; m. (1) LOIS E. GIDDENS; b. 16 Sep 1910; d. 12 Nov 1972; m. (2) BOB WHARTON, 01 Aug 1990. More About ELLEN NOLAND: Burial: 30 Dec 1999, Garden of Memories, Ben Franklin, Delta Co., TX More About BOB WHARTON and ELLEN NOLAND: Marriage: 01 Aug 1990 xi. EDNA NOLAND, b. 14 Aug 1914, dallas, Dallas Co., TX; m. DAVID RUMIER. 67. WILLIAM PERRY8 NOLAND (WILLIAM BENJAMIN7, SAMPSON6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 12 Oct 1870 in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, and died 24 Dec 1943 in delta County, TX. He married (1) ETTER NEAL 01 Dec 1898 in Delta County, TX. She was born 17 Jan 1879, and died 06 Jan 1913. He married (2) ULZO SAYLOR 06 Jul 1915 in Delta County, TX. She was born Abt. 1892, and died Abt. 1931. More About WILLIAM PERRY NOLAND: Burial: 27 Dec 1943, Oaklawn Cemetery, Cooper, Delta Co., TX More About WILLIAM NOLAND and ETTER NEAL: Marriage: 01 Dec 1898, Delta County, TX More About WILLIAM NOLAND and ULZO SAYLOR: Marriage: 06 Jul 1915, Delta County, TX Children of WILLIAM NOLAND and ETTER NEAL are: i. VERONICA WINNIE9 NOLAND, b. Abt. 1901. ii. C. W. NOLAND, b. 01 Apr 1904; d. 18 Feb 1909. More About C. W. NOLAND: Burial: rattan Cemetery, Delta Co., TX iii. CLARENCE NOLAND, b. 08 Mar 1909; d. 18 Apr 1974, Parkland Hosp, Dallas, Dallas Co., TX; m. VERA LYLES. More About CLARENCE NOLAND: Burial: 20 Apr 1974, Hickory Grove Cemetery, Lamar Co., TX iv. ETTA LORENE NOLAND, b. 28 Dec 1912, rattan Community, Delta Co., TX; d. 08 Jul 2001, collinwood Nursing Home, Plano, Collin Co., TX; m. CORDELL FLOYCE GRIZZLE, Dec 1935, Delta County, TX; b. 26 May 1914; d. 01 Jan 2001. More About ETTA LORENE NOLAND: Burial: Oaklawn Cemetery, Cooper, Delta Co., TX More About CORDELL GRIZZLE and ETTA NOLAND: Marriage: Dec 1935, Delta County, TX 68. ROBERT VINCENT8 NOLAND (WILLIAM BENJAMIN7, SAMPSON6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 06 Oct 1872 in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, and died Abt. 1949 in TErell Hospital, Terrell, Kaufman Co., TX. He married (1) MEDIE BLACKMAN 03 May 1899 in Delta County, TX. He married (2) MINERVA CALLIE STEGALL 13 Oct 1912 in Delta County, TX. She died Abt. 1960. More About ROBERT VINCENT NOLAND: Burial: TErell , Kaufman Co., TX More About ROBERT NOLAND and MEDIE BLACKMAN: Marriage: 03 May 1899, Delta County, TX More About ROBERT NOLAND and MINERVA STEGALL: Marriage: 13 Oct 1912, Delta County, TX Child of ROBERT NOLAND and MEDIE BLACKMAN is: i. LILLIE9 NOLAND. Child of ROBERT NOLAND and MINERVA STEGALL is: ii. DORIS9 NOLAND, b. 28 Oct 1913; d. 21 Dec 1941; m. ROBERT SHIPP, Sep 1932. More About ROBERT SHIPP and DORIS NOLAND: Marriage: Sep 1932 69. LEWIS STONE8 NOLAND (WILLIAM BENJAMIN7, SAMPSON6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 23 Feb 1877 in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, and died 06 Mar 1954 in cooper, Delta Co., TX. He married NORA JANNIE ESTES 29 Jan 1911 in Rattan, Delta Co., TX, daughter of WILLIAM ESTES and LAVONIA THAXTON. She was born 07 Apr 1892 in mcMinnville, Warren Co., TN, and died 08 Apr 1974 in mesquite, Dallas Co., TX. More About LEWIS STONE NOLAND: Burial: 08 Mar 1954, Oaklawn Cemetery, Cooper, Delta Co., TX Fact 1: died of carcinorma Prostate Fact 2: member of Cooper Masonic Lodge for 43 yrs More About NORA JANNIE ESTES: Burial: 09 Apr 1974, Oaklawn Cemetery, Cooper, Delta Co., TX More About LEWIS NOLAND and NORA ESTES: Marriage: 29 Jan 1911, Rattan, Delta Co., TX Children of LEWIS NOLAND and NORA ESTES are: i. HOLLIS9 NOLAND, b. 08 May 1912, rattan, TX; d. 16 May 1912, rattan, Delta Co, TX. More About HOLLIS NOLAND: Burial: Giles Cemetery, Delta County, Texas ii. JUANITA NOLAND, b. 16 Aug 1916, cooper, Delta Co., TX; m. REV. ROBERT LEE HEWGLEY, 31 Jan 1937, First Bapt Church, Brookston, Lamar Co., TX; b. 07 Jun 1911; d. 08 Jul 1974. More About REV. HEWGLEY and JUANITA NOLAND: Marriage: 31 Jan 1937, First Bapt Church, Brookston, Lamar Co., TX iii. THERESA NOLAND, b. 29 Oct 1918, Post Oak, Delta Co., TX; m. (1) DUWARD FRANKLIN SUMNER; b. 14 Apr 1915; d. 17 Apr 1946; m. (2) DAN EARL BEACH, 03 Jul 1949, Dallas, Dallas Co., TX. More About DAN BEACH and THERESA NOLAND: Marriage: 03 Jul 1949, Dallas, Dallas Co., TX iv. ROWENA NOLAND, b. 08 May 1921, Post Oak, Delta Co., TX; m. EPHRIAM BAER MELTON, JR., 11 Sep 1954. More About EPHRIAM MELTON and ROWENA NOLAND: Marriage: 11 Sep 1954 70. MAGGIE8 NOLAND (WILLIAM BENJAMIN7, SAMPSON6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 02 Sep 1879 in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, and died 16 Jan 1916 in Price Community, Delta Co., TX. She married SIMEON PERRY SANSING 15 Jul 1896 in Delta County, TX. He was born 28 Nov 1871, and died Aug 1956. More About MAGGIE NOLAND: Burial: 18 Jan 1916, Oaklawn Cemetery, Cooper, Delta Co., TX More About SIMEON SANSING and MAGGIE NOLAND: Marriage: 15 Jul 1896, Delta County, TX Children of MAGGIE NOLAND and SIMEON SANSING are: i. THAD MOSELEY "JOHNSON"9 SANSING, b. 26 May 1897, delta County, TX; d. 24 Mar 1993, cooper, Delta Co., TX; m. NANNIE MAE CRAVEN, 10 Aug 1919, Delta County, TX; b. 25 Oct 1894; d. 06 Mar 1929. More About THAD MOSELEY "JOHNSON" SANSING: Burial: 28 Mar 1993, Oaklawn Cemetery, Cooper, Delta Co., TX More About THAD SANSING and NANNIE CRAVEN: Marriage: 10 Aug 1919, Delta County, TX ii. ROWENA P. SANSING, b. 24 Sep 1898, delta County, TX; d. May 1971, amarillo, Potter Co., TX; m. THOMAS CLIFTON TODD, 03 May 1927; b. 11 May 1903; d. 29 Apr 1963. More About ROWENA P. SANSING: Burial: Oaklawn Cemetery, Cooper, Delta Co., TX More About THOMAS TODD and ROWENA SANSING: Marriage: 03 May 1927 iii. CLYDE AVIS SANSING, b. 22 Mar 1900, rattan Community, Delta Co., TX; d. 15 Feb 1994, birchwood Manor Nursing Home, Cooper, Delta Co., TX; m. LEWIS EDWIN RICHARDSON, 12 Dec 1915, Cooper, Delta County, TX. More About CLYDE AVIS SANSING: Burial: 18 Feb 1994, Oaklawn Cemetery, Cooper, Delta Co., TX More About LEWIS RICHARDSON and CLYDE SANSING: Marriage: 12 Dec 1915, Cooper, Delta County, TX iv. DOLLIE SANSING, b. 09 Jan 1902, cooper, Delta Co., TX; d. 20 Oct 1996, mesquite, Dallas Co., TX; m. ANSLEY P. BOGAN, 27 Oct 1917, hugo, Oklahoma. More About DOLLIE SANSING: Burial: 23 Oct 1996, Oaklawn Cemetery, Cooper, Delta Co., TX More About ANSLEY BOGAN and DOLLIE SANSING: Marriage: 27 Oct 1917, hugo, Oklahoma v. LEOLA SANSING, b. 23 Jul 1902, Price Community, Delta Co., TX; d. 29 Aug 1995, Silver Leaf Nursing Home, Garland, Dallas Co., TX; m. JOE DEVIGAR BOGAN, 09 Sep 1918; d. 22 Dec 1994. More About JOE BOGAN and LEOLA SANSING: Marriage: 09 Sep 1918 vi. PERRY LEE SANSING, b. 07 Aug 1905, Price Community, Delta Co., TX; d. 24 Jan 1985, St Paul's Hosp, Dallas, Dallas Co., TX; m. JAMES LIPSCOMB TAYLOR, 06 Dec 1922, price Community, Delta Co., TX; b. 21 Jan 1902; d. 17 Mar 1989. More About PERRY LEE SANSING: Burial: Oaklawn Cemetery, Cooper, Delta Co., TX More About JAMES TAYLOR and PERRY SANSING: Marriage: 06 Dec 1922, price Community, Delta Co., TX vii. JO PEARL SANSING, b. 30 Sep 1907, delta County, TX; d. 22 Dec 1996, dallas, Dallas Co., TX; m. (1) EARL ELLINGTON; m. (2) PAUL SMITH. More About JO PEARL SANSING: Burial: restland Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas Co., TX viii. MAYBELLE SANSING, b. 27 Feb 1910, cooper, Delta Co., TX; d. 29 Sep 1996, cooper, Delta Co., TX; m. CLYDE REESE MALONE, 29 Dec 1948, Dallas, Dallas Co., TX; d. 1979. More About MAYBELLE SANSING: Burial: 01 Oct 1996, Haven of Memories Memorial Park, Canton, Van Zandt Co., TX More About CLYDE MALONE and MAYBELLE SANSING: Marriage: 29 Dec 1948, Dallas, Dallas Co., TX ix. LAWRENCE SANSING, b. 01 Jan 1912; d. 22 Nov 1913. More About LAWRENCE SANSING: Burial: Oaklawn Cemetery, Cooper, Delta Co., TX x. MILDRED SANSING, b. 08 Feb 1914, Price Community, Delta Co., TX; m. CHARLIE CLYDE SMEAD, Abt. 1929. More About CHARLIE SMEAD and MILDRED SANSING: Marriage: Abt. 1929 Generation No. 5 71. MARY GEORGE ANNA9 MILLER (NANCY ELLEN8 BRANDON, NANCY ELIZABETH7 NOLAND, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 25 Jan 1856 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died 25 Aug 1926. She married (1) L. A. COMFORT. She married (2) HINCHIE WARREN NOLAND 1870 in Pickens Co., Ala, son of SAMUEL NOLAND and NANCY WARREN. He was born 30 Sep 1831 in Conecuh Co., Ala, and died 01 Nov 1903 in Frankin Co, MS. Notes for HINCHIE WARREN NOLAND: LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION WERE GRANTED TO HINCHIE WARREN NOLAND ON THE ESTATE OF SAMUEL NOLAND ON MARCH 7, 1866. SAMUEL, HOWEVER, HAD DIED IN 1864. PRESUME FAMILY WAITED UNTIL THE SONS RETURNED FROM THE WAR BEFORE TENDING TO THE ESTATE BUSINESS. Family tradition says that a scandal was caused when Hinchie wed Mary Georgeanna Brandon. He was 25 yrs older than she and she was only 14 when she married. They moved immediately to Mississippi. Her mother and sister followed and they all lived in Rankin Co., MS. More About HINCHIE WARREN NOLAND: Fact 1: First wife, Ann, was dead by 1870 Fact 2: Named after his grandfather, Hinchie Warren Fact 3: Served in CSA; Ala Co B, 42nd Inf Ala Regt Fact 4: 23 Nov 1863, wounded in battle of Chattanooga Fact 5: 07 Mar 1866, named administrator of his father's estate Fact 6: Moved to Brandon, Rankin Co., MS after 2nd marriage Fact 7: Mother-in-law, Nancy Ellen Brandon Miller, moved with them. More About HINCHIE NOLAND and MARY MILLER: Marriage: 1870, Pickens Co., Ala Children are listed above under (12) Hinchie Warren Noland. 72. LORENA9 STEVERSON (NANCY ELLEN8 NOLAND, HINCHIE WARREN7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) She married ___________GRISSOM. Children of LORENA STEVERSON and ___________GRISSOM are: i. ELMA LEE GRISSOM10 HAYNES. ii. PALMA RAE GRISSOM HAMMONDS. iii. THOMAS RAY GRISSOM. iv. WILEY GENE GRISSOM. v. NELDA ELLEN GRISSOM MANNING. vi. BILLY HUGH GRISSOM. vii. NILA RENE GRISSOM HUTSON. viii. ALICE REBECCA GRISSOM. ix. PATRICIA GRISSOM. 73. STELLA9 STEVERSON (NANCY ELLEN8 NOLAND, HINCHIE WARREN7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 30 Jul 1905. She married ______________ LACKEY. Children of STELLA STEVERSON and ______________ LACKEY are: i. KATHERINE ELAINE LACKEY10 FULLER. ii. EDNA LAHOMA LACKEY MCCLELLAN. iii. LEONARD N. LACKEY. iv. ROANY KENNETH LACKEY. v. MARGARET NAN LACKEY. vi. JAMES RANDY LACKEY. 74. WILLIAM EVALCUS9 JOHNSON (GEORGE COLUMBUS8, NANCY7 NOLAND, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 30 Aug 1880 in Olney, Ala, and died 04 Jan 1956 in Northport, AL. He married MARY ELIZABETH SPENCER 20 Feb 1900. More About WILLIAM EVALCUS JOHNSON: Fact 1: Was a private, Co K, 2nd Regt of Ala Infan, Spanish Amer War Fact 2: Buried at Williamson Cemetery, Northport, AL More About WILLIAM JOHNSON and MARY SPENCER: Marriage: 20 Feb 1900 Children of WILLIAM JOHNSON and MARY SPENCER are: i. SPENCER VAIDEN10 JOHNSON, b. 20 Sep 1902, Tuscaloosa, Ala; m. VELMA BROWN. ii. NINA MERLE JOHNSON, b. 14 Oct 1905, Northport, AL; m. JOHN RAMSDEN THOMAS. iii. MARY ALICE JOHNSON, b. 24 Dec 1909; m. LOUIS MALCOLM COMER. 136. iv. WILLIE RUTH JOHNSON, b. 08 Sep 1912, Northport, AL. v. SUSAN EMILY JOHNSON, b. 07 Sep 1915. 75. JOHN PHILIP9 NOLAND (WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 24 Jan 1894 in Temple, Pickens Co., AL, and died 14 Nov 1965 in Montgomery, Ala. He married EUNICE ARMENTROUT 22 Feb 1921 in Evergreen, Ala. She died 14 Jul 1964 in Montgomery, Ala. Notes for JOHN PHILIP NOLAND: JOHN PHILIP NOLAND, attended college with financial aid from Dr. Arthur Kirk, his uncle. John Philip was a civil engineer, graduating in 1922 from Univ of Alabama; worked last for U. S. Forest Service. More About JOHN NOLAND and EUNICE ARMENTROUT: Marriage: 22 Feb 1921, Evergreen, Ala Children of JOHN NOLAND and EUNICE ARMENTROUT are: 137. i. JOHN PHILIP10 NOLAND, JR., b. 15 Mar 1923, Raleigh Wake Co., NC; d. 18 May 1977, Huntsville, Ala. 138. ii. CHARLES ARTHUR NOLAND, b. 12 Sep 1925, Henderson, Vance Co., NC. 139. iii. MARY CHARLOTTE NOLAND, b. 24 Oct 1926, Henderson, Vance Co., NC; d. 29 Oct 1978, Montgomery, Ala. 76. WILLIAM HERMAN9 NOLAND (WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 24 Apr 1895 in Temple, Pickens Co., AL, and died 17 Jun 1951 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. He married (1) ETHEL LEIGH. He married (2) GRACIE DELL TIDMORE 18 Aug 1932. She died 1980. Notes for WILLIAM HERMAN NOLAND: Attended college with financial aid from Dr. Arthur Kirk, his uncle. Wm. Herman was a veteran of WWI; graduated from Univ of Alabama in 1923. Was accountant for department store in Tuscaloosa for many years. Always had a huge garden, a cow, chickens, fruit trees, etc. His daughter, Janie, said he always told them he never wanted his children to go hungry as he had as a child. He was a hard worker, according to Janie. When his eyes started to fail, he became despondent and committed suicide. He was found by his daughter Janie. More About WILLIAM HERMAN NOLAND: Fact 1: COMMITTED SUICIDE Fact 2: ACCOUNTANT Fact 3: BEGAN GOING BLIND JUST BEFORE HE DIED More About ETHEL LEIGH: Fact 1: Ran off with another man and left her children More About WILLIAM NOLAND and GRACIE TIDMORE: Marriage: 18 Aug 1932 Children of WILLIAM NOLAND and ETHEL LEIGH are: 140. i. HERMAN LEIGH "SONNY"10 NOLAND, b. 25 Jun 1922; d. 06 Jun 1971. 141. ii. WILLIAM ARTHUR "BILL" NOLAND, b. 06 May 1924, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 142. iii. HENRIETTA FRANCES NOLAND, b. 18 Jul 1926. 143. iv. DOROTHY JEAN NOLAND, b. 10 Aug 1930. Children of WILLIAM NOLAND and GRACIE TIDMORE are: 144. v. JANIE DELL10 NOLAND, b. 15 Sep 1933. 145. vi. JUNE JOY NOLAND, b. 30 Jun 1937. 77. VIVIAN INEZ9 NOLAND (WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 27 Jan 1897, and died 18 Apr 1990 in Anaheim, Calif. She married (1) BERRY. She married (2) PLOWMAN. Children of VIVIAN NOLAND and BERRY are: i. ETHEL FRANCES BERRY10 SIMS, b. 1915. ii. JACKSON LAVERNE BERRY, b. 1917. 146. iii. ETTA MARGUERITE BERRY, b. 1919. 147. iv. MARY ELIZABETH BERRY, b. 02 Jan 1923. v. WILLIAM ORMOND BERRY, b. 1924. vi. SARA JOY BERRY, b. 1926. 148. vii. PEGGY JEAN BERRY, b. 23 Sep 1930. Child of VIVIAN NOLAND and PLOWMAN is: viii. WILLIAM VIRGIL10 PLOWMAN, b. 1939. 78. ANNIE EUGENIA9 NOLAND (WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 19 Feb 1899 in Raleigh, Pickens Co., AL, and died 05 Jan 1968. She married ARTHUR BARRETT LANCASTER. More About ANNIE EUGENIA NOLAND: Fact 1: said to be a beautiful woman Fact 2: had nervous problems Children of ANNIE NOLAND and ARTHUR LANCASTER are: 149. i. ARTHUR B. (JACK)10 LANCASTER, JR., b. 08 May 1924; d. 28 Dec 1984. 150. ii. MARY SUE LANCASTER, b. 07 Apr 1928. 79. VERA OPHELIA9 NOLAND (WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 07 Mar 1901 in Pleasant Grove, Pickens Co., AL. She married FRANK HENRY PUHL 25 Feb 1926. He was born 05 Mar 1899 in Springfield, Ill, and died 30 Jan 1969. More About FRANK PUHL and VERA NOLAND: Marriage: 25 Feb 1926 Children of VERA NOLAND and FRANK PUHL are: 151. i. FRANK HENRY10 PUHL, JR., b. 24 Nov 1930, Pomona, California. 152. ii. RAYMOND NOLAND PUHL, b. 20 Nov 1935, Pomona, California. 80. BEATRICE IRENE9 NOLAND (WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 29 Feb 1908, and died 27 May 1943 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. She married ROYAL TIDMORE. More About BEATRICE IRENE NOLAND: Fact 1: KILLED HER MOTHER-IN-LAW Fact 2: THEN KILLED HERSELF Fact 3: WAS A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN Fact 4: UNSTABLE FOLLOWING THE DEATH OF HER BABY Notes for ROYAL TIDMORE: His sister, Gracie, married his brother in law, William Herman. When William Herman's sister killed her mother in law (Gracie and Royal's mother) it caused many problems in William Herman's family life (acc to his dau Janie). Children of BEATRICE NOLAND and ROYAL TIDMORE are: i. CHARLOTTE DORCAS10 TIDMORE. 153. ii. BEVERLY ANNE TIDMORE, b. 20 Jun 1930. 154. iii. ROYAL S TIDMORE, JR. "KING", b. 16 Jul 1940. iv. KAYE NOLAND TIDMORE, b. 04 Sep 1942. 81. HAROLD HUGH9 NOLAND (WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 08 Sep 1910 in Raleigh, Pickens Co., AL. He married WANDA MIDDLETON. More About HAROLD HUGH NOLAND: Fact 1: SERVED IN NAVY DURING WWII Fact 2: WAS A BARBER IN EUGENE, OREGON Children of HAROLD NOLAND and WANDA MIDDLETON are: i. LLOYD ALBERT10 NOLAND, b. 24 Feb 1944. ii. CARROLE ANN NOLAND, b. 20 Apr 1948. 82. CURTIS HENLEY9 NOLAND (JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 31 Oct 1903 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died 06 Apr 1959 in Northport, Ala. He married GRACE BRYAN 05 May 1927. Notes for CURTIS HENLEY NOLAND: CURTIS HENLEY NOLAND left home early due to an abusive father. He stayed with relatives in Reform and finished high school. While in school, he played football and hurt his back which gave him problems all his life. He worked in sawmills and cutting timber after graduating from high school. He then went to work for Fawcett Bros General Store and worked the rest of his life as a shopkeeper. He and family lived in Northport, Ala most of his life. Curtis was a gentle, kind-hearted man who was well-loved by all who knew him. He was a handsome man with dark hair and a deep dimple in his chin. Curtis died of a heart attack. More About CURTIS HENLEY NOLAND: Burial: Tuscaloosa, Ala Cause of Death: massive heart attack Fact 1: LEFT HOME EARLY DUE TO CHILD ABUSE Fact 2: WORKED IN SAWMILLS AND CUTTING TIMBER Fact 3: MOST OF HIS LIFE, WORKED AS SHOPKEEPER Fact 4: LIVED IN NORTHPORT, ALA MOST OF LIFE Fact 5: GENTLE, KIND-HEARTED MAN Fact 6: WELL-LOVED BY ALL WHO KNEW HIM Fact 7: died of massive heart attack More About CURTIS NOLAND and GRACE BRYAN: Marriage: 05 May 1927 Child of CURTIS NOLAND and GRACE BRYAN is: 155. i. MARTHA CAROLYN10 NOLAND, b. 25 Oct 1934, Electric Mills, Mississippi. 83. SAMUEL CAYCE9 NOLAND (JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 04 Feb 1905 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died 30 May 1976 in Warner Robins, GA. He married MAYME KINDRED 08 Apr 1928 in Saco, Ala. Notes for SAMUEL CAYCE NOLAND: Samuel Cayce Noland left home as a teen-ager and joined the Navy due to an abusive father. Cayce had a great sense of humor, loved to hunt and fish above all else. He worked for civil service at a SAC base near Warner Robins, GA where he and his family lived until his death. Cayce died of bone cancer. When growing up, Cayce and his brothers were constantly into mischief. The people in town...in particularly the blacks, who Cayce tormented constantly...referred to them as "them Cayce Nolands'. More About SAMUEL CAYCE NOLAND: Burial: Warner Robins, GA Cause of Death: bone Cancer Fact 1: lived in Warner Robins, GA most of life Fact 2: worked at SAC base there Fact 3: avid hunter and fisherman Fact 4: great sense of humor Fact 5: died of bone cancer More About SAMUEL NOLAND and MAYME KINDRED: Marriage: 08 Apr 1928, Saco, Ala Children of SAMUEL NOLAND and MAYME KINDRED are: 156. i. KATHRYN ELIZABETH NOLAND10 (BETTY), b. 08 Jul 1929, Saco, Ala. 157. ii. MARY SUE NOLAND, b. 27 May 1932, Saco, Ala; d. 10 Apr 1994, Ft. Walton, FL. 158. iii. JOHN THOMAS NOLAND (TOMMY), b. 13 May 1936, Saco, Ala; d. 24 Jan 1989. 159. iv. HAROLD WOODWARD NOLAND, b. 27 Jul 1949, Macon, GA. 84. THOMAS EDGAR9 NOLAND (JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 22 Aug 1907 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died 20 Dec 1980 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. He married LILUA JONES [SMITH] 11 Jan 1936. She was born 13 Jun 1911 in Gordo, Alabama, and died 09 Mar 2002 in Centreville, AL. Notes for THOMAS EDGAR NOLAND: Thomas Edgar Noland was a handsome man and devoted to his family. He and family lived most of his married life in Tuscaloosa, Al, where he was an engineer at a chemical plant. He died of heart failure following back surgery. He, too, left home early due to an abusive father. When he was unable to join the Navy like his brother, he became a traveling salesman. After his marriage, he operated the Coco-Cola plant in Gordo for a few years. Then he and family moved to Tuscaloosa, AL. 'Dutch' loved to hunt and fish and was a wonderful family man. His birth name was Thomas Huistis Noland. However, he disliked the name deeply and when he became of age, changed his middle name to Edgar. OBITUARY GRAVESIDE SERVICES FOR THOMAS E. NOLAND, 73, OF 2415 6TH sT. e., WHO DIED SATURDAY AT WEST ALABAMA GENERAL HOSPITAL, WILL BE AT 2:30 PM TUESDAY AT MEMORY HILL GARDENS WITH THE REV. RAIFORD ETHERTON OFFICIATING. HAYES CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME WILL BE IN CHARGE OF BURIAL HE IS SURVIVED BY HIS WIFE, MRS. LILUA JONES NOLAND, TUSCALOOSA; A DAUGHER, MRS. JUNE CROWDER, DALLAS, TEXAS; A SON, PHILLIP C. NOLAND, TULSA, OKLA; TWO GRANDCHILDREN. HONORARY PALLBEARERS WILL BE MEMBERS OF THE ALBERTA METHODIST CHURCH, RETIRED AND PRESENT EMPLOYEES OF REICHHOLD CHEMICAL CO., FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS, STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS OF WEST ALABAMA GENERAL BAPTIST. HE WAS EMPLOYED BY REICHHOLD CHEMICAL CO FOR MORE THAN 29 YEARS UNTIL HIS RETIREMENT. HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE ALBERTA METHODIST CHURCH. More About THOMAS EDGAR NOLAND: Burial: Memory Hill Gardens, Tuscaloosa, Ala Cause of Death: heart failure following surgery on his back Fact 1: ENGINEER AT REICHHOLD CHEMICAL PLANT Fact 2: LIVED IN TUSCALOOSA MOST OF MARRIED LIFE Fact 3: BURIED IN TUSCALOOSA, ALA Fact 4: died of cardiac arrest following back surgery Fact 5: avid hunter and fisherman Fact 6: wonderful father and husband Fact 7: nicknamed "Dutch" by his family Notes for LILUA JONES [SMITH]: Lilua Jones was in Columbus, MS attending beauticians school when she met Clyde Smith. The info I get is this: Clyde and Lilua married in 1930 after it was learned that Lilua was pregnant with her dau June. They never lived together since Clyde left immediately to return to the service. Perhaps he felt bitter that he had been "forced" into marriage...I don't know. At any rate, Lilua returned to Pickens County, AL and her mother's home in Gordo. Her mother and other members of her family decided to have wedding annulled despite the fact that Lilua was pregnant. After June was born, Lilua worked as a beautician in Gordo. Apparently, from information from the Smith family, members of that family remained close to Lilua and June and tried to help. For the first year or so, Clyde ignored the situation and made no attempt to be a part of his daughter's life. In the meantime, Lilua started "seeing" Dutch Noland and married him in 1936. From time to time, Clyde would send money to Lilua to be used for June but Dutch refused it and refused to let Clyde see June. June was raised as Dutch's child and Clyde's name was never mentioned. June was under the impression that Dutch had adopted her. Many years passed and in 1980 Dutch Noland died following surgery on his back. It was about this time that June discovered that she had never been adopted by Dutch, that her legal name was Smith. And, finally, Lilua's son with Dutch...Phillip...was told that June was his half sister, something he had not known. June became very bitter. Then in late 1981, Lilua was contacted by Clyde, himself a widower from Jackson, MS. His sister had seen Dutch's obit in paper. He started to travel to Tuscaloosa to "call" on Lilua. Lilua's children both lived very far away and were in no position to visit her often. She therefore enjoyed Clyde's company. Eventually, June learned that her mother was seeing and spending time with Clyde and the difficulties began. She was furious and refused to meet him. She told her mother that if Clyde was going to be around, she would no longer visit Lilua. Lilua was very distressed. Phillip Noland met Clyde and told his mother that she should see whomever she wished to. June's daughter, Leslie, while visiting her grandmother met and became close to Clyde. Clyde had no other children, other than June, so her children were Clyde's only grandchildren. So, Lilua and Clyde continued to see each other quietly and took care of each other...nursing one another when they became sick. Marriage, however, was out of the question due to June's increasing hositility re the matter. So, a strange situation evolved. Lilua and Clyde spent all their time together...except when June would visit and then he would disappear. Lilua never mentioned Clyde in June's presence. Leslie continued to see Clyde. Their health declined and Lilua in particular became more and more feeble. Finally, when Clyde was 90 and Lilua was 88 they decided to make arrangements where they could spend the rest of their lives together in an assisted living facility where they shared a two bedroom apt. Lilua gave up her apt and Clyde gave up his home in Jackson. Unfortunately, combined with the stress of moving her belongings and June's continued objections, Lilua became very disoriented and afflicted with dementia. She was moved into a different room where the care was more like a hospital care unit. Clyde remained in the apt on a different floor. His devotion was no less, however, and each and every day he would go downstairs with ice cream or flowers or some token of his love and see Lilua. When winter rolled around in 1999, Lilua's condition worsened and June decided to move her to Seattle, WA. Lilua rallied however and refused to be moved since she feared that if she left, Clyde would die. In January 2000, Clyde was hospitalized with pneumonia and while being treated for that, suffered a massive heart attack and died on Jan 13. Lilua was bereft and lost...heartbroken at being left behind. When he was buried in Columbus on January 15, Lilua's niece, Shirla, and her granddaughter Leslie accompanied her to the graveside service. Since she was so weak, she sat in a car nearby during the service. Clyde died at age 90 1/2 and Lilua was 89. More About LILUA JONES [SMITH]: Burial: 11 Mar 2002, Memory Hill Gardens, Tuscaloosa, Ala Fact 1: OCCUPATION: BEAUTICIAN More About THOMAS NOLAND and LILUA [SMITH]: Marriage: 11 Jan 1936 Children of THOMAS NOLAND and LILUA [SMITH] are: 160. i. JUNE10 NOLAND, b. 14 Apr 1931; Adopted child. ii. PHILIP CARVER NOLAND, b. 08 Jan 1947, Tuscaloosa, Ala; m. MARY DELL ROSENCUTTER, 17 Apr 1985, Mexico. Notes for PHILIP CARVER NOLAND: Philip Carver Noland graduated from the University of Alabama as an engineer. He is a tall, blond, blue eyed good looking guy. He went to work primarily for oil companies and for years he specialized in helping middle east countries build refineries. He traveled primarily to the middle east while living in Tulsa, OK. Then he went to work for another company, essentially the same type of job, but now he travels all over the globe as the expert on how to build refineries or solve problems that countries have with theirs. He married but has no children. He presently lives near Columbus, Ohio. His traveling takes him away from home 9 months out of the year. His frequent flyer miles after cashed out enables his wife, Mary, to change the furniture throughout their home every three months. She is now in the decorating business. In 1997, Philip and Mary moved to Singapore. He will travel from that area. More About PHILIP CARVER NOLAND: Comment 1: had no children Fact 1: Grew up in Tuscaloosa, AL Fact 2: Attended the University of Alabama Fact 3: Occupation: Engineer Fact 4: lived in Tulsa, Okla a number of years Fact 5: 1997, moved to Singapore in the orient Fact 6: 2000, MOVED FROM SINGAPORE BACK TO TULSA, OK Fact 7: 2000, OPENED A STORE IN TULSA, SELLING TREASURES FROM ASIA More About PHILIP NOLAND and MARY ROSENCUTTER: Marriage: 17 Apr 1985, Mexico 85. MELBA ELIZABETH9 NOLAND (JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 03 Nov 1911 in Gordo, Pickens Co., Ala, and died 17 Jun 1965 in Wharton, Texas. She married FRED ALBERT RATHJEN10 16 Aug 1930 in Carrollton, Pickens Co., Ala11, son of FREDERICK RATHJEN and DELIA COPELAND. He was born 10 May 1900 in High Hill, Lavaca Co., Texas, and died 16 Nov 1974 in Dexter, MO. Notes for MELBA ELIZABETH NOLAND: Melba Elizabeth Noland had dark eyes, black hair, was slender with a brilliant smile. She finished high school at the head of her class. She met her future husband, Fred Rathjen, when he came through Gordo laying the "Big Inch" pipeline from Texas to Georgia to carry oil. They married in 1930 and began traveling with the pipeline. Altho the depression was in full swing, there was still some pipelining work. They had twin boys born dead in Oskaloosa, Iowa. Following that, they went to live with Fred's parents in west Texas for a year or so while the depression closed everything down. In 1933, Fred began trucking again and then back into pipelining. In 1935, they had a baby daughter, Shirla, while living in West Texas. The dust bowl days were going on; Melba had many horror stories to tell of those times. They were pipelining and in Louisiana when WWII began in 1941. Fred took family to Houston while he worked in Freeport constructing the Dow Chemical Plants for the war effort. In 1943, they were finally able to buy a small house in Freeport and moved there. Melba had a marvelous sense of humor, a lovely singing voice and a fierce temper, too. She worked initially as a clerk in a store; then went to work as a dental hygenist. She and Fred belonged to Order of Eastern star in Freeport, TX. She was an excellent seamtress and made most of her own clothes and her daughter's. In 1955, she began working in real estate sales. Melba died of leukemia, of four months duration. She is buried in South Park Cemetery in Pearland (Houston) Texas. This was due to the fact that she didn't want to be buried on the coast at Freeport; when hurricanes blew in, all that area was underwater and she couldn't stand the thought of being under water. Melba had curvature of the spine but learned to walk straight; had a hysterectomy in her 40's; gum disease resulted in false teeth early in life; began wearing tri-focals fairly early in life. She had small pox as child and the Noland house was quarantined. NOTES FROM SHIRLA HOWARD ABOUT MY MOTHER, MELBA NOLAND RATHJEN: Melba Salenia/Elizabeth Noland was born Nov 3, 1911 in Gordo, AL at home. She grew up in the house where she was born in Gordo, AL. Being a middle child...with several older brothers and an older sister, she was somewhat spoiled. Although her father ws abusive to her older brothers (and mother)....and this must have occurred in her young years, she apparently was pampered. She graduated from high school with honors. Her younger brothers...Mutt and Jeff...told me when I was a child how in awe of her they were when they were growing up. She had a fearsome temper, like her father, but also had a wonderful sense of humor and a delight in life. She was a lovely young woman with dark hair, dark eyes and a brilliant smile. She resembled her Aunt Ophelia Noland, who had died quite young and was the beloved only daughter of her grandmother Annie Stapp Noland...and a sister of her father. Aunt Mabel always thought that it was this resemblance to Ophelia that caused her father to be so gentle on her. Too, her grandmother Annie Stapp Noland lived in their home for some years prior to her death. While her mother taught her the rudiments of keeping house, cleaning, etc...Melba was never allowed in the kitchen. Therefore, when she married she knew how to cook nothing! Her husband, my father, taught her how to cook. It took a long time, but she eventually became an excellent cook. She also taught herself how to sew during the depression because they couldn't afford to buy clothes. As a child, I remember Mother to be a fanatic with her house keeping. Everything had to be "just so", nothing out of place. Growing up, I can recall oiling the furniture as my job. I scrubbed the bathroom, too, but I was not allowed into the kitchen until after the meal...when it was my job to do the dishes. It was my father who finally took me into the kitchen when I was a senior in high school...and began to teach me how to cook some things. These were primarily fried foods, mashed potatoes, fried potatoes, beans, etc. Because of my peculiar shape...large bosum and relatively slim hips and rear, it was difficult to buy clothesthat fit well. Therefore, throughout my years in school, mother made all my clothes (except for sweaters, jeans, etc). She took pride in making suits, complete with linings. She even made a winter coat one time. This craft, too, she refused to teach me. She said it was because she was afraid I'd tear up her beloved sewing machine. However, I came to realize that it was because she was too impatient to teach a young girl to sew. Having been raised in the deep south where it was unfashionable for a young woman to have tanned skin...indeed, if she was quality, she had creamy, soft white skin...she was reluctant to spend much time outdoors. Since mother was convinced that pale skin was necessary to be a "lady"...she had a hard time accepting the custom of all young women when I was growing up...of laying out and getting as deep a tan as possible. Since I spent a great deal of time on the beach swimming and playing volleyball, etc, I didn't have to lay out like a beached whale in order to tan. I tanned easily despite being a blonde. I never sunburned...sometimes I would turn red but the next day it was all brown. I never peeled. Often my tan was so deep, mother and daddy would frown and say I looked like an albino mexican. Dark skin, white hair and blue eyes. About the time I graduated from high school, I noticed one of my parents' good friends. She was in the sun all the time fishing and gardening. She was in her 40s but had a heavily lined face, almost like leather. When I commented on her appearance, Mother replied that it was due to her exposure to the sun so much. At that moment, I stopped any "sun bathing" to deliberately get a tan. Mother was primarily a homemaker most of her life. However, when I was about ten or twelve, she became bored with staying at home. She expressed a desire to go to work and to use the money she earned to buy some things she needed for the house. This was shortly after the end of the war and they had done without any "new" things for a long time. Daddy was incensed tht she would want to work, as though it was slap at his ability to provide for her. This led to many arguments and eventually they discussed divorce. However, this disagreement blew over and she went to work as a clerk in a store. She worked there for a few years and then went to work as a dental hygengist for a dentist. After a few years working for him, she took her tests and went to work selling real estate. She made very good money doing this. She enjoyed immensely this type of work, too. Mother didn't have any hobbies. She was, however, an expert seamtress and was extremely creative with her work. She also had a beautiful soprano voice. As she worked around the house, she would sing "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning" and it was a joy to hear her sing. Mother had a fearsome temper, explosive and she could say biting things while she was mad. When I was growing up, and she would get mad, I would have preferred a beating than having to listen to her harangue me and berate me. These "lectures" went on for a long time. I don't recall any specifics as to why she was angry. Mother's name at birth was MELBA SALENIA NOLAND, named after her maternal grandmother [HANNAH SALENIA LOVE]. She, however, thought the name Salenia sounded "slimey" and so when she got older, changed her name to MELBA ELIZABETH NOLAND. More About MELBA ELIZABETH NOLAND: Burial: Pearland, Texas Cause of Death: leukemia Comment 1: 1930, when married, didn't know how to cook anything Comment 2: always stylish, loved beautiful clothes and jewelry Comment 3: afraid of the water so wouldn't boat or swim Comment 4: loved to travel; a tourist at heart Comment 6: May 1931, HAd twin boys born dead in Iowa; black hair and dark eyes Fact 1: 1931, had twins born dead in Oskaloosa, Iowa12 Fact 2: 1930, had dark eyes, black hair; was slender, brilliant smile Fact 3: 1955, began working in real estate sales Fact 4: MARVELOUS SENSE OF HUMOR Fact 5: LOVELY SINGING VOICE Fact 6: 1965, BURIED IN SOUTH PARK CEMETERY, PEARLAND, TEXAS Fact 7: BELONGED TO ORDER OF EASTERN STAR IN FREEPORT, TX Fact 8: EXCELLENT SEAMTRESS Fact 9: 1965, Died of Leukemia Fact 10: 16 Aug 1930, Married Fred Rathjen, at courthouse in Carrollton, AL Medical Information: HAD CURVATURE OF THE SPINE BUT LEARNED TO WALK STRAIGHT; HAD A HYSTERECTOMY IN HER 40'S; GUM DISEASE RESULTED IN FALSE TEETH EARLY IN LIFE; BEGAN WEARING TRI-FOCALS FAIRLY EARLY IN LIFE. SMALL POX Notes for FRED ALBERT RATHJEN: FRED ALBERT RATHJEN, B. 10 MAY 1900 AT HIGH HILL, LAVACA CO., TX, NEAR SCHULENBERG, TEXAS. WHEN HE WAS SEVEN YEARS OLD, HIS FAMILY MOVED TO GOULDBUSK ARA IN WEST TEXAS. FRED QUIT SCHOOL AFTER THE 8TH GRADE. HE TRIED FARMING FOR A YEAR BUT LOST HIS CROP DUE TO HAIL. THEN HE WENT TO WORK AS A "ROUGHNECK" IN THE OIL FIELDS. HE THEN WENT TO WORK ON PIPELINES. HE WAS THE FOREMAN ON THE JOB THAT LAID THE "BIG INCH" LINE FROM TEXAS TO SAVANNAH, GA WHICH CARRIED THE FIRST NATURAL GAS TO THE EAST COAST. HE MET MELBA NOLAND WHILE LAYING THIS LINE ACROSS THE SIPSEY SWAMP IN PICKENS CO., ALA, AND EVENTUALLY MARRIED HER IN CARROLLTON, ALA ON 16 AUG 1930. WITH THE START OF WWII, HE QUIT PIPELINING AND SETTLED IN FREEPORT, TEXAS DOING DEFENSE WORK AND CONSTRUCTING THE GIANT DOW CHEMICAL PLANTS THAT MADE ALUMINUM FOR THE WAR EFFORT. HE AND MELBA PURCHASED A HOME IN 1942/43 AND THEY LIVED THERE UNTIL MELBA DIED. HE SOLD THE HOUSE SHORTLY THEREAFTER, MOVING TO BEAUMONT, TEXAS TO BE CLOSE TO HIS DAUGHTER, SHIRLA, AND HIS GRANDCHILDREN. FRED WAS 6'1", BEGAN BALDING AT AGE 18, BLONDE HAIR AND BLUE EYES. WEIGHED ABOUT 190 LBS DURING PRIME OF LIFE. HE WORE A SIZE 10 SHOE AND A SIZE 6 7/8 HAT. HE HAD A HEART ATTACK IN 1960, A MAJOR STROKE WHICH LEFT HIM PARTIALLY PARALYZED IN 1966. HE HAD AN ULCER IN 1968. HE SMOKED FOR FIFTY YEARS BUT QUIT COLD TURKEY WHEN HE GOT THE ULCER. HE HAD ARTHRITIS SEVERELY FOR THE LAST FEW YEARS OF HIS LIFE. DUE TO THE STROKE, HE WAS UNABLE TO SPEAK CLEARLY AND COULD NOT USE HIS RIGHT HAND. FRED WAS A QUIET, SOFT-SPOKEN MAN, WELL LIKED BY ALL THAT KNEW HIM. HE WAS A MAN OF HONOR AND HIS WORD WAS HIS BOND. HE LOVED THE OUTDOORS, PRIMARILY FISHING. HE ENJOYED HOBBIES THAT ALLOWED HIM TO WORK WITH HIS HANDS; WOOD-WORKING, ETC. HE MOVED IN 1973 TO STODDARD CO., MO AFTER HIS DAUGHTER REMARRIED AND MOVED THERE. HE DIED NOVEMBER 16, 1974 IN DEXTER, MO OF COMPLICATIONS DUE TO HEART. HE DIED OF KIDNEY FAILURE, A RESULT OF GANGRENE OF THE INTESTINE, WHICH IN TURN HAD BEEN CAUSED BY AN ERRATIC HEART. HE IS BURIED AT SOUTH PARK CEMETERY, PEARLAND, TEXAS. FRED WAS A MEMBER OF THE MASONIC LODGE FOR MANY YEARS AND THE ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR. HIS OCCUPATION IN FREEPORT WAS A PIPEFITTER IN THE CONSTRUCTION FIELD. IN 1931, FRED AND MELBA HAD TWIN BOYS THAT DIED AT BIRTH. More About FRED ALBERT RATHJEN: Burial: Pearland, Texas Cause of Death: DIED OF GANGRENE OF INTESTINE/HEART COMPLICATIONS Comment 1: Aug 1941, Lived in Houston, TX (newspaper article) Fact 1: OCCUPATION WAS PIPE FITTER Fact 2: 1929, FOREMAN ON JOB THAT LAID THE "BIG INCH" FROM TEXAS TO GA Fact 3: ONLY WENT TO SCHOOL THROUGH THE 8TH GRADE Fact 4: AS BOY, RODE "DRAG" ON TRAIL DRIVES FROM TEXAS TO KS Fact 5: PARENTS LOST FARM DURING DEPRESSION Fact 6: BEGAN TO BALD AT AGE 18 Fact 7: QUIET SPOKEN MAN, HIS WORD WAS HIS BOND Fact 8: LOVED TO FISH OVER ALL ELSE Fact 9: ENJOYED WOOD CRAFTS AND WORKING WITH HIS HANDS Fact 10: QUIT SMOKING AFTER 50 YRS WHEN HE GOT ULCER Fact 11: BURIED IN SOUTH PARK CEMETERY, PEARLAND, TEXAS Fact 12: ATTENDED CHURCH OF CHRIST AS A CHILD Fact 13: MEMBER OF MASONIC LODGE AND EASTERN STAR Medical Information: HAD HEART ATTACK AND MAJOR STROKE; HAD ARTHRITIS BADLY; HAD TO GET FALSE TEETH EARLY; HAD STOMACH ULCER; BALD BY AGE 18; HEAVY SMOKER MOST OF LIFE; HAD ULCER; FALSE TEETH; Marriage Notes for MELBA NOLAND and FRED RATHJEN: Fred Rathjen was the foreman on the "Big Inch" pipeline being laid from Texas through the south to Savannah, GA. When the pipeline reached the area around Gordo, Ala., heavy rains set in and Sipsey Swamp (which lay between Gordo and Tuscaloosa) became flooded and the crews were unable to lay the lines across the swamp. As was usual when nature caused problems, the crew just rested wherever they were until things got better. Daddy was staying in Gordo. John Thomas Noland owned and operated a cafe in Gordo. Melba Noland, his daughter would helpout in the cafe from time to time. The first time Fred went into the cafe, Melba was waiting on tables. She was about 17 1/2. Fred was struck by her beauty and dazzling smile. In order to get her to stop at his table and talk...he kept ordering glasses of milk. The first nite he ordered about 12 glasses of milk. They got acquainted and he returned frequently to the cafe before asking permission to call on her. The "layover" lasted about a month at which time he had to move on with the pipeline. Fred and Melba corresponded over the next nine months or so. In August 1930, he returned to Gordo. On August 16, 1930 Fred and Melba were married by a Justice of the Peace at the Pickens County Courthouse in Carrollton, AL. Fred often said that it took him several years before he could drink any more milk! More About FRED RATHJEN and MELBA NOLAND: Death of one spouse: 17 Jun 1965, Wharton, Texas at hospital Marriage: 16 Aug 1930, Carrollton, Pickens Co., Ala13 Marriage date: MARRIED AT PICKENS CO, AL COURTHOUSE IN CARROLLTON Child of MELBA NOLAND and FRED RATHJEN is: 161. i. SHIRLA JEAN10 RATHJEN, b. 27 Jun 1935, Coleman, Texas. 86. HAROLD BURTON9 NOLAND (JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 10 Aug 1919 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died 30 Jun 1948 in Berlin, Germany. He married JUANITA JONES. She died 12 Aug 1978 in New Mexico. Notes for HAROLD BURTON NOLAND: Harold Burton (Mutt) Noland had red hair and blue eyes. He attended the University of Alabama and majored in chemistry. He learned to fly while in college. Mutt had a photographic memory. After college, he became a career air force officer. During WWII, he trained fighter pilots in Texas. After WWII, he was sent to Germany. Mutt was killed in an airplane crash during the Berlin Airlift. He is buried in Gordo next to his parents. More About HAROLD BURTON NOLAND: Burial: Gordo Cemetery, Gordo, Pickens Co., AL Cause of Death: plane crash during Berlin Airlift following WWII Fact 1: CALLED "MUTT" BY HIS FAMILY Fact 2: ATTENDED UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA Fact 3: MAJORED IN CHEMISTRY Fact 4: HAD A PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY Fact 5: CAREER AIR FORCE OFFICER Fact 6: DURING WWII, TRAINED FIGHTER PILOTS Fact 7: 1948, KILLED AIRPLANE CRASH DURING BERLIN AIRLIFT Fact 8: BURIED IN GORDO NEXT TO HIS PARENTS More About HAROLD NOLAND and JUANITA JONES: Death of one spouse: 1948, GERMANY Children of HAROLD NOLAND and JUANITA JONES are: 162. i. REBECCA ELIZABETH10 NOLAND, b. 27 Oct 1944. 163. ii. FRANCES ANN NOLAND, b. 19 Oct 1946, Sherman, Texas. 87. GERALD HERSCHEL9 NOLAND (JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 14 Feb 1922 in Gordo, AL, and died 15 May 1991 in California. He married LOUISE FRYE 19 Aug 1941 in Camp Springs, Maryland. Notes for GERALD HERSCHEL NOLAND: "Jeff" left home when he was sixteen yrs old and joined the Marine Corps. He as a Marine pilot. During WWII, he flew supplies over the "Hump" in China to the Flying Tigers fighting the Japs. During the Korean War, he flew hospital planes, taking the wounded back to California from Korea. He and his family lived most of his life in Costa Mesa, Calif. He retired from the Corps when he was about 36, returned to college and got a degree in engineering. While attending college, he worked as "Riverboat Captain" at Disney Land. Upon getting his degree, he worked as a city engineer. He and his wife, Louise, loved to travel and take cruises. He came down with cancer which went into remission for awhile. Some years later, he died of a massive heart attack following surgery to remove the cancer. Jeff had a delightful sense of humor and could tell jokes and stories better than anyone I have ever known. According to his siblings, Jeff was the most stubborn and determined individual they'd ever known. More About GERALD HERSCHEL NOLAND: Burial: California Cause of Death: Heart attack following surgery for cancer Fact 1: nicknamed "Jeff" by his father Medical Information: HAD CANCER More About GERALD NOLAND and LOUISE FRYE: Marriage: 19 Aug 1941, Camp Springs, Maryland Children of GERALD NOLAND and LOUISE FRYE are: 164. i. GERALD HERSCHEL10 NOLAND, JR (JERRY), b. 20 Oct 1942, Fayette, Ala. 165. ii. JAY STEVEN (STEVE) NOLAND, b. 16 Oct 1949, Cherry Point, NC. 88. WILLIAM AUBREY9 NOLAND (JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 24 Sep 1902 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died 21 Jan 1967 in Mobile, AL. He married MARY ELIZABETH ARCHIBALD 24 Dec 1933, daughter of JAMES ARCHIBALD and LOUISE WHITTLE. She was born 13 Feb 1914. More About WILLIAM NOLAND and MARY ARCHIBALD: Marriage: 24 Dec 1933 Children of WILLIAM NOLAND and MARY ARCHIBALD are: 166. i. WILLIAM MAX10 NOLAND, b. 21 Nov 1934, Pickens Co., Ala. 167. ii. BARBARA ANN NOLAND, b. 03 Feb 1936, Pickens Co., Ala. 89. SAM HILL9 NOLAND (JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 22 Aug 1903 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died 16 Jun 1959. He married EULA MAE HOOD 11 Oct 1924 in Pickens Co., Ala. She was born 04 Mar 1907. More About SAM NOLAND and EULA HOOD: Marriage: 11 Oct 1924, Pickens Co., Ala Child of SAM NOLAND and EULA HOOD is: 168. i. JAMES HILL10 NOLAND, b. 31 Jan 1927, Aberdeen, Monroe Co., MS. 90. JAMES PHILIP9 NOLAND (JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 05 Jul 1905 in pickens Co., Ala, and died 12 Dec 1978. He married MANOLA STERLING 03 May 1925 in Pickens Co., Ala. More About JAMES PHILIP NOLAND: Fact 1: called "Jim Phil" More About JAMES NOLAND and MANOLA STERLING: Marriage: 03 May 1925, Pickens Co., Ala Children of JAMES NOLAND and MANOLA STERLING are: i. MARGARETTE BLAIN10 NOLAND, b. 13 Aug 1927. 169. ii. WILLIAM SAMUEL NOLAND, b. 03 May 1929, Pickens Co., Ala; d. 24 Aug 1986, Wetumpka, Ala. 170. iii. ELEANOR MARIE NOLAND, b. 28 Jan 1933, Pickens Co., Ala. 171. iv. MARY LULA NOLAND, b. 28 Aug 1936, Pickens Co., Ala. 91. MARIE ANN9 NOLAND (JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 07 Oct 1910 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died May 1995. She married (1) JOHN WESLEY MCGEE 29 Jul 1929. He was born 13 Oct 1908, and died 18 Apr 1956. She married (2) WOODROW WILSON BOYD 09 Jan 1960. He died 19 Aug 1982. More About JOHN MCGEE and MARIE NOLAND: Marriage: 29 Jul 1929 None-Ending: 1956 More About WOODROW BOYD and MARIE NOLAND: Marriage: 09 Jan 1960 Children of MARIE NOLAND and JOHN MCGEE are: 172. i. JOHN WILEY10 MCGEE, b. 09 May 1932. 173. ii. ELEANOR JANE MCGEE, b. 17 May 1935. 174. iii. JOANN MCGEE, b. 31 May 1937. 175. iv. SHELBY JEAN MCGEE, b. 24 Sep 1939. 176. v. LARRY GLENN MCGEE, b. 06 Jun 1942. 92. SALLIE JANE9 NOLAND (JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 04 Feb 1913. She married (1) REBELS GARFIELD KIRK. He was born 15 Dec 1907. She married (2) GILBERT LOUIS PATTERSON. He was born 22 Jul 1917, and died 11 Jun 1971. Children of SALLIE NOLAND and REBELS KIRK are: 177. i. EDWARD GENE10 KIRK, b. 17 Sep 1931. 178. ii. JAMES HAROLD KIRK, b. 04 Nov 1933. 179. iii. MARION CLIFFORD KIRK, b. 04 Mar 1939. 93. JAMES LESTER9 NOLAND, JR. (JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 18 Dec 1915 in Pickens Co., Ala. He married MILDRED JEWELL SHERRILL 31 Aug 1940 in Ft Lauderdale, FL. She was born 06 Jun 1919 in Echola, Ala. More About JAMES LESTER NOLAND, JR.: Comment 1: 2002, LIving in nursing home in Tuscaloosa More About JAMES NOLAND and MILDRED SHERRILL: Marriage: 31 Aug 1940, Ft Lauderdale, FL Children of JAMES NOLAND and MILDRED SHERRILL are: 180. i. GERARD SHERRILL10 NOLAND, b. 12 Sep 1942, Miami, Florida. 181. ii. JAMES FARRELL NOLAND, b. 15 Oct 1943, Elrod, Ala. iii. BRENDA JOYCE NOLAND, b. 14 Mar 1945; m. JEROME BROD GERVIS, 11 May 1974; b. 11 Jun 1935, New York; d. 25 Jan 1985, New Orleans. More About BRENDA JOYCE NOLAND: Comment 1: 2002, LIving in Tuscaloosa and selling real estate More About JEROME GERVIS and BRENDA NOLAND: Marriage: 11 May 1974 182. iv. MARILYN JOAN NOLAND, b. 10 Nov 1947, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 94. ALBERT GLENN9 NOLAND (JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 27 Oct 1917, and died 20 Jan 1982. He married ALLENE VIRGINIA STEPHENS. She was born 19 Mar 1931. Child of ALBERT NOLAND and ALLENE STEPHENS is: 183. i. VIRGINIA GWENDOLYN10 NOLAND, b. 09 Mar 1959. 95. ROBERT GILLIS9 NOLAND (JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 19 Jan 1923, and died 25 Jan 1996. He married VIRGINIA ORTHELLIA TUCKER 20 Aug 1946. She was born 20 May 1928. More About ROBERT NOLAND and VIRGINIA TUCKER: Marriage: 20 Aug 1946 Children of ROBERT NOLAND and VIRGINIA TUCKER are: 184. i. ROBERT GERALD10 NOLAND, b. 17 Dec 1947. ii. RICHARD ALLEN NOLAND, b. 21 Apr 1952. 96. MARION JEAN9 NOLAND (JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 19 Sep 1924 in Pickens Co., Ala. She married ROBERT LEE VANN 02 Jan 1948 in Atlanta, GA. He was born 15 Nov 1921 in Columbus, GA, and died 10 Mar 1965 in Mobile, AL. More About ROBERT VANN and MARION NOLAND: Marriage: 02 Jan 1948, Atlanta, GA Child of MARION NOLAND and ROBERT VANN is: 185. i. MARION LEE10 VANN, b. 16 Mar 1951, Atlanta, GA. 97. MARY FRANCES9 NOLAND (JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 17 Aug 1926. She married ROBERT OLERIA LATHAM Feb 1946. He was born 31 Dec 1924. More About ROBERT LATHAM and MARY NOLAND: Marriage: Feb 1946 Children of MARY NOLAND and ROBERT LATHAM are: 186. i. ROBERT BARRY10 LATHAM, b. 21 Nov 1955. ii. BYRON DOUGLAS LATHAM, b. 09 Mar 1959. 98. DOROTHY LAZELLE9 NOLAND (JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 06 Mar 1927. She married WILLIAM ELTON WOOLBRIGHT 26 Mar 1948. He was born 09 Jul 1926, and died 30 Sep 1977. More About WILLIAM WOOLBRIGHT and DOROTHY NOLAND: Marriage: 26 Mar 1948 Children of DOROTHY NOLAND and WILLIAM WOOLBRIGHT are: 187. i. DEBRA KAY10 WOOLBRIGHT, b. 22 Oct 1954. ii. DONNA RENEE WOOLBRIGHT, b. 22 Oct 1962; m. KEVIN CURTIS HOFER; b. 06 Aug 1983. 99. MIRIAM NOLAND9 PRIDMORE (MIRIAM JANE8 NOLAND, JAMES7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 19 Jul 1926, and died 1978 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. She married CLINT YOUNGBLOOD. He was born 13 Jan 1923. Children of MIRIAM PRIDMORE and CLINT YOUNGBLOOD are: i. ELEANOR SUSAN10 YOUNGBLOOD, b. 19 Sep 1949. ii. SARAH JANE YOUNGBLOOD, b. 25 Nov 1950; m. ROBERT BAXTER. iii. EMILY CAROL YOUNGBLOOD, b. 15 Jan 1953; m. JOHNNY NEWTON. iv. CATHERINE ELIZABETH YOUNGBLOOD, b. 29 Aug 1954. 100. JAMES ALTON9 NOLAND (JAMES SAMUEL "SAM"8, JAMES7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 09 Apr 1916 in Carrollton, Pickens Co., Ala, and died 15 Jun 1964 in Cuba, Ala. He married MYRTLE BELL TRUELOVE. Children of JAMES NOLAND and MYRTLE TRUELOVE are: i. MARTHA ANNE10 NOLAND. ii. BARBARA JEAN NOLAND. iii. FAYE ELIZABETH NOLAND. iv. JUDY MELE NOLAND. v. JAMES ALTON NOLAND. 101. GRACIE LEE9 SELLERS (MARY ANN8 NOLAND, JAMES7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) She married LEE FREE. Children of GRACIE SELLERS and LEE FREE are: i. PATRICIA10 FREE. ii. DORIS NELL FREE. iii. ANN FREE. iv. GLENDEAN FREE. v. MIKE FREE. vi. BOBBY FREE. 102. SARAH FRANCES9 SELLERS (MARY ANN8 NOLAND, JAMES7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) died 10 Jan 1945. She married ROBERT NOLAND, son of HENRY NOLAND. He died 06 Apr 1982. Children of SARAH SELLERS and ROBERT NOLAND are: i. BOBBY LEE10 NOLAND. ii. MARY JO NOLAND. iii. SUE NOLAND. iv. DOROTHY NOLAND. 103. KATHRYN9 SELLERS (MARY ANN8 NOLAND, JAMES7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) She married CURTIS KELLY. Children of KATHRYN SELLERS and CURTIS KELLY are: i. CURTIS10 KELLY, JR.. ii. REVA JEAN KELLY. iii. OPAL KELLY. iv. KAY KELLY. 104. MARY ELLEN9 SELLERS (MARY ANN8 NOLAND, JAMES7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) She married JACK SMITH. Children of MARY SELLERS and JACK SMITH are: i. DENNIS10 SMITH. ii. LLOYD HAROLD SMITH. 105. CECIL9 SELLERS (MARY ANN8 NOLAND, JAMES7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) He married (1) DORIS BROWN. Children of CECIL SELLERS and DORIS BROWN are: i. CECIL10 SELLERS, JR.. ii. ANN SELLERS. iii. THOMAS SELLERS. iv. GLENN SELLERS. v. NANCY SELLERS. Child of CECIL SELLERS is: 188. vi. CHRISTINE10 SELLERS. 106. PAUL E.9 SELLERS (MARY ANN8 NOLAND, JAMES7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) He married FAYE HICKMAN. More About PAUL E. SELLERS: Fact 1: Lived in Carrollton, Pickens Co., AL Fact 2: Was a Baptist Minister Children of PAUL SELLERS and FAYE HICKMAN are: i. ROBERT10 SELLERS. ii. ERNEST SELLERS. iii. PAULA SELLERS. 107. JAMES BENNETT9 NOLAND (LUTHER MILTON8, JAMES7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 04 Jun 1939. He married ALICE MARIE ROTTMAN 30 Mar 1968 in Birmingham, AL. She was born 19 Aug 1945. More About JAMES NOLAND and ALICE ROTTMAN: Marriage: 30 Mar 1968, Birmingham, AL Children of JAMES NOLAND and ALICE ROTTMAN are: i. JAMES MATTHEW10 NOLAND, b. 30 Aug 1969. ii. JOHN PAUL NOLAND, b. 12 Sep 1970. iii. DAVID ANDREW NOLAND, b. 26 Jan 1972. iv. SALLY MARIE NOLAND, b. 24 Jun 1976. v. DANIEL MARK NOLAND, b. 11 Apr 1978. 108. THOMAS LEE9 NOLAND (LUTHER MILTON8, JAMES7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 01 May 1941. He married LINDA ANN WILSON 18 Dec 1976 in Reform, AL. She was born 27 Apr 1948. More About THOMAS NOLAND and LINDA WILSON: Marriage: 18 Dec 1976, Reform, AL Child of THOMAS NOLAND and LINDA WILSON is: i. ZACHARY THOMAS10 NOLAND, b. 06 Nov 1982. 109. LUTHER MILTON9 NOLAND, JR. (LUTHER MILTON8, JAMES7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 15 Oct 1947. He married CAROL AMBER PLOWMAN 01 Dec 1968 in Reform, AL. She was born 10 Feb 1948 in Reform, AL. More About LUTHER NOLAND and CAROL PLOWMAN: Marriage: 01 Dec 1968, Reform, AL Child of LUTHER NOLAND and CAROL PLOWMAN is: i. SANDY O'NEAL10 NOLAND, b. 07 Oct 1972. 110. JOAN ELIZABETH9 NOLAND (LUTHER MILTON8, JAMES7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 02 May 1949. She married GRADY OWENS BROWN 15 Oct 1971 in Gordo, AL. More About GRADY BROWN and JOAN NOLAND: Marriage: 15 Oct 1971, Gordo, AL Child of JOAN NOLAND and GRADY BROWN is: i. LINDSEY OWENS10 BROWN, b. 25 Jun 1982. 111. EDITH PEARL9 NOLAND (JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) She married CECIL PRESTON STOCKMAN. Child of EDITH NOLAND and CECIL STOCKMAN is: 189. i. EDNA10 STOCKMAN, b. 08 Aug 1941, Moose Valley, Ala. 112. EDWARD ARTHUR9 NOLAND (JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) He married ELENE ASHCRAFT. Child of EDWARD NOLAND and ELENE ASHCRAFT is: 190. i. JEWELENE10 NOLAND, b. 01 Dec 1942, Aliceville, AL. 113. MILTON EUGENE9 NOLAND (JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) He married JENNIE CORDER. Children of MILTON NOLAND and JENNIE CORDER are: 191. i. MILTON EUGENE10 NOLAND, JR., b. 08 Oct 1949, Aliceville, AL. 192. ii. CYNTHIA NOLAND, b. 05 May 1952, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 193. iii. CHARLOTTE MARIE NOLAND, b. 24 Mar 1954, Aliceville, AL. 114. AUBREY EARL9 NOLAND (JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) He married RENE JEAN ACKER. Child of AUBREY NOLAND and RENE ACKER is: 194. i. SHERRIE10 NOLAND, b. 29 Jul 1958. 115. GEORGE WILLIAM9 NOLAND (JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 17 Dec 1905 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died 13 Aug 1959 in Pickens Co., Ala. He married WILLIE MADERA LOWERY 20 Mar 1937 in Stancil, Pickens Co., Ala. She was born 18 Mar 1915. More About GEORGE NOLAND and WILLIE LOWERY: Marriage: 20 Mar 1937, Stancil, Pickens Co., Ala Children of GEORGE NOLAND and WILLIE LOWERY are: 195. i. MARY FRANCES10 NOLAND, b. 03 Feb 1938. 196. ii. WILLIE DEAN NOLAND, b. 08 Jan 1942. 116. JAMES CURTIS9 NOLAND (JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 17 Nov 1912 in Pickens Co., Ala. He married JUANITA LEE STRAWN 15 Sep 1932. She was born 15 Sep 1912. More About JAMES NOLAND and JUANITA STRAWN: Marriage: 15 Sep 1932 Children of JAMES NOLAND and JUANITA STRAWN are: i. BOBBY ANN10 NOLAND. 197. ii. PEGGY RUTH NOLAND, b. 01 May 1935, Carrollton, Pickens Co., AL. 198. iii. MARGARET LIZETTE NOLAND, b. 09 Apr 1937, Pickens Co., Ala. 199. iv. JAMES GERALD (BUDDY) NOLAND, b. 21 Jan 1938, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 117. RUFUS HALE9 NOLAND (JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 14 Sep 1918 in Pickens Co., Ala. He married LESLIE PEARL COOK 22 Dec 1947. She was born 01 Dec 1929 in Pickens Co., Ala. More About RUFUS NOLAND and LESLIE COOK: Marriage: 22 Dec 1947 Children of RUFUS NOLAND and LESLIE COOK are: 200. i. DENNIS REID10 NOLAND, b. 28 Nov 1949, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 201. ii. ELIZABETH GAILE NOLAND, b. 30 Jun 1951. 118. NANNIE EDNA9 NOLAND (JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 05 Nov 1921 in Carrollton, Pickens Co., AL. She married MOODY EUGENE YOUNG 20 Jun 1942. He was born 16 Aug 1923, and died 15 Aug 1966. More About MOODY YOUNG and NANNIE NOLAND: Marriage: 20 Jun 1942 Children of NANNIE NOLAND and MOODY YOUNG are: i. DWIGHT10 YOUNG, b. 09 Mar 1944. ii. JAMES STERLING YOUNG, b. 17 Feb 1947. iii. SANDRA KAY YOUNG, b. 18 Dec 1952. 202. iv. MARK ANTHONY YOUNG, b. 28 Mar 1957, Mobile, AL. v. MARLIN EUGENE YOUNG, b. 28 Nov 1962. 119. JAMES OLIN9 NOLAND (JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 07 Feb 1924 in Carrollton, Pickens Co., AL, and died 04 Jul 1958. He married AGNES PAULINE STIMAC. She was born 19 Aug 1928. Children of JAMES NOLAND and AGNES STIMAC are: 203. i. JAMES OLIN10 NOLAND, JR., b. 08 Jul 1953, carrollton, Pickens Co., AL. ii. JEFFERY NEAL NOLAND, b. 05 Aug 1956. 120. RAYFORD HILL9 NOLAND (EDDIE HILL8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 20 Oct 1920. He married ANNIE LOU HERITAGE. Children of RAYFORD NOLAND and ANNIE HERITAGE are: i. ELIZABETH ANNE10 NOLAND, b. 27 Jan 1943; m. JERRY WAYNE PATTERSON, 17 Mar 1965. More About JERRY PATTERSON and ELIZABETH NOLAND: Marriage: 17 Mar 1965 ii. RAYFORD HILL NOLAND, JR., b. 13 Oct 1947. iii. GLENDA FAYE NOLAND, b. 29 Jul 1949. iv. PEGGIE SUE NOLAND, b. 04 Apr 1951. v. GARY LEON NOLAND, b. 06 Oct 1953. 121. GILBERT B.9 NOLAND (EDDIE HILL8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 17 Aug 1923 in Pickens Co., Ala. He married BOBBY LOUISE KYLES. She was born 23 Aug 1927. Children of GILBERT NOLAND and BOBBY KYLES are: i. BARBARA GAYLE10 NOLAND, b. 13 Sep 1946. ii. GILBERT NOLAND, b. 05 Mar 1948. iii. MARY HAZEL NOLAND, b. 27 Aug 1949. iv. HOSEA ELBERT NOLAND, b. 06 Feb 1951. v. ROGER DALE NOLAND, b. 02 Jun 1952. vi. DOUGLAS RAY NOLAND, b. 01 Jan 1954. vii. KATHY DENICE NOLAND, b. 06 Oct 1955. viii. FAYE ANNETTE NOLAND, b. 10 Oct 1957. ix. MAXIE LYNN NOLAND, b. 28 Oct 1959. x. GREG NOLAND, b. 28 Dec 1961. 122. HERBERT LEE9 NOLAND (EDDIE HILL8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 27 Jun 1926. He married JUANITA MCGARITY. She was born 05 Jul 1932. Children of HERBERT NOLAND and JUANITA MCGARITY are: i. LEE10 NOLAND, b. 10 Oct 1949. ii. GLORIA JEAN NOLAND, b. 19 Apr 1951. iii. EDDIE EARL NOLAND, b. 05 Sep 1953. iv. SHEILA NOLAND, b. 25 Jul 1956. v. ALICE ALISA NOLAND, b. 19 Feb 1963. 123. SARAH ELIZABETH9 KEE (LORENAH ANN8 NOLAND, THOMAS MCCRACKEN "MACK"7, THOMAS HUGHES6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 11 Jul 1880, and died 06 Aug 1956 in Dublin, TX. She married EMMITT SINCLAIR. Child of SARAH KEE and EMMITT SINCLAIR is: i. CORA10 SINCLAIR. 124. ARCHIE STOKES9 KILPATRICK (HORTENSE VALENTINE NOLAND8 (HAUTIE), THOMAS HUGHES7 NOLAND, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 14 Jun 1912, and died 21 Apr 1978. He married LOLA DELL GOODMAN 04 Nov 1933. More About ARCHIE KILPATRICK and LOLA GOODMAN: Marriage: 04 Nov 1933 Children of ARCHIE KILPATRICK and LOLA GOODMAN are: 204. i. MARVIN STOKES10 KILPATRICK, b. 11 Oct 1934. 205. ii. DOLLIE LOUISE KILPATRICK, b. 01 Apr 1936. 206. iii. BETTY DEAN KILPATRICK, b. 19 May 1939. iv. ARCHIE THOMAS KILPATRICK, b. 30 Apr 1941. 207. v. ALTON O'NEAL KILPATRICK, b. 15 Jul 1944. 208. vi. LINDA DELL KILPATRICK, b. 10 Apr 1946. 209. vii. DELONA KAYE KILPATRICK, b. 06 Oct 1949. 210. viii. MELVIN DENNIS KILPATRICK, b. 27 Dec 1953. 125. MARY IRENE9 MAUGHAN (EFFIE LEE8 NOLAND, THOMAS HUGHES7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 21 Dec 1901. She married THOMAS JEFFERSON PATE 27 Apr 1919 in Pickens Co., Ala. He was born 15 May 1889 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died 23 Dec 1953 in Pickens Co., Ala. More About THOMAS PATE and MARY MAUGHAN: Marriage: 27 Apr 1919, Pickens Co., Ala Children of MARY MAUGHAN and THOMAS PATE are: i. SARAH RUTH10 PATE, b. 10 Jul 1920; m. THURSTON BYRON SMITH, 20 Oct 1940. More About THURSTON SMITH and SARAH PATE: Marriage: 20 Oct 1940 ii. RUBY LEE PATE, b. 09 Oct 1921; m. JAMES ARTHUR PARHAM; d. 10 Apr 1981. iii. THOMAS CLIFFORD PATE, b. 30 May 1923, at home in Pickens Co., AL; m. JUANITA CAUSEY, 07 Sep 1949, Columbus, MS. More About THOMAS PATE and JUANITA CAUSEY: Marriage: 07 Sep 1949, Columbus, MS iv. MARY MATTIE LOU PATE, b. 02 Sep 1926, at home in Pickens Co., AL; m. EARNEST HOWARD HOLT, 06 Jun 1946, Gordo, AL. More About EARNEST HOLT and MARY PATE: Marriage: 06 Jun 1946, Gordo, AL v. ALICE MAUREEN PATE, b. 29 Mar 1928, at home in Pickens Co., AL; m. WILLIAM EMMITT MCJENKIN, pickens Co., Ala. More About WILLIAM MCJENKIN and ALICE PATE: Marriage: pickens Co., Ala vi. EMMA ROBERTA PATE, b. 06 Apr 1930; m. JAMES WILLIAM MOSES, 25 Oct 1946, Pickens Co., Ala. More About JAMES MOSES and EMMA PATE: Marriage: 25 Oct 1946, Pickens Co., Ala vii. DORIS NELL PATE, b. 03 Sep 1932; m. JOHN WILLIAM HUTT, 24 Oct 1946, Tuscaloosa, Ala. More About JOHN HUTT and DORIS PATE: Marriage: 24 Oct 1946, Tuscaloosa, Ala 211. viii. ANNIE LOIS PATE, b. 27 Feb 1937. 126. JAMES NEWELL9 MAUGHAN (EFFIE LEE8 NOLAND, THOMAS HUGHES7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 05 Sep 1904. He married RUBY WOODALL 14 Jul 1929. She was born 02 Jul 1909. More About JAMES MAUGHAN and RUBY WOODALL: Marriage: 14 Jul 1929 Children of JAMES MAUGHAN and RUBY WOODALL are: i. JAMES NEWELL10 MAUGHAN, JR., m. ANNE CARNEY, 11 Apr 1935. More About JAMES MAUGHAN and ANNE CARNEY: Marriage: 11 Apr 1935 212. ii. WALTER HUGH MAUGHAN, b. 28 Feb 1907. 127. FLORENCE VIRGINIA9 NOLAND (ELBERT LUTHER8, ELIAS HENRY7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 07 Aug 1904 in Carrollton, Pickens Co., AL, and died 14 Jun 1976 in Fairhope, AL. She married GERALD EUGENE BOLLINGER. He was born 14 Jan 1899 in Arkedelphia, AR, and died 20 Apr 1971. More About GERALD EUGENE BOLLINGER: Fact 1: owned and managed several funeral homes in AL Children of FLORENCE NOLAND and GERALD BOLLINGER are: 213. i. BETTIE GENE10 BOLLINGER, b. 20 Sep 1929, San Benito, Texas. 214. ii. WILLIAM DONALD BOLLINGER, b. 30 Oct 1934, Birmingham, AL; d. 24 Apr 1961, Pensacola, FL. 215. iii. THOMAS EARLE BOLLINGER, b. 26 Apr 1944, Mobile, AL. 128. THOMAS FRED9 NOLAND (ELBERT LUTHER8, ELIAS HENRY7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 03 Mar 1907 in Elrod, AL. He married ELSIE MAE GRIFFIS. She was born 02 Jan 1912 in Birmingham, AL. More About THOMAS FRED NOLAND: Fact 1: worked for wholesale flower house in Montgomery, AL Children of THOMAS NOLAND and ELSIE GRIFFIS are: 216. i. MARILYN GALE10 NOLAND, b. 08 Aug 1932, Birmingham, AL. 217. ii. THOMAS FRED NOLAND, JR., b. 07 Feb 1934, Birmingham, AL. 218. iii. BILLIE MARIE NOLAND, b. 02 May 1939, Montgomery, Ala. 129. WILLIAM CULLEN FRED9 NOLAND (ELBERT LUTHER8, ELIAS HENRY7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 05 Sep 1908 in Elrod, AL, and died 15 Mar 1977. He married VIOLET CLARK. She was born 12 Jan 1912. More About WILLIAM CULLEN FRED NOLAND: Fact 1: Retired from Coast Guard Fact 2: Had a termite control business in New Orleans Children of WILLIAM NOLAND and VIOLET CLARK are: i. WILLIAM CULLEN FRED10 NOLAND, JR., b. 19 Dec 1942, Miami, FL; m. VALERIA DELPHINE BRIGNAC, 17 Sep 1977. More About WILLIAM CULLEN FRED NOLAND, JR.: Fact 1: Grauated from Univ of LA and Tulane Law School Fact 2: He is lawyer in New Orleans More About WILLIAM NOLAND and VALERIA BRIGNAC: Marriage: 17 Sep 1977 219. ii. MARTHA SUE NOLAND, b. 02 Jun 1944, Birmingham, AL. 130. JULIOUS LOFTON9 NOLAND (ELBERT LUTHER8, ELIAS HENRY7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 22 Sep 1914 in carrollton, Pickens Co., AL. He married NELL B. HOUSE 04 Mar 1939 in Columbus Ms. She was born 28 Sep 1918. More About JULIOUS NOLAND and NELL HOUSE: Marriage: 04 Mar 1939, Columbus Ms Children of JULIOUS NOLAND and NELL HOUSE are: i. PEGGY ANN10 NOLAND, b. 31 Oct 1941. ii. ANITA LOUISE NOLAND, b. 10 Aug 1944. iii. JACK NOLAND, b. 13 Sep 1950. 131. GRADY9 BRIDGES (CLARA8 NOLAND, ELIAS HENRY7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 22 Nov 1907. He married NAIDA LEE MAUGHAN, daughter of ROBERT MAUGHAN and HATTIE SANDERS. She was born 02 Dec 1910. Children of GRADY BRIDGES and NAIDA MAUGHAN are: 220. i. EVELYN LOUISE10 BRIDGES, b. 04 Sep 1932. ii. SAMUEL EARL BRIDGES, b. 11 Nov 1937; m. BETTY HUBBARD. iii. PATRICK O'NEAL BRIDGES, b. 09 Dec 1940; m. KAYE MARTIN. iv. ALTON HILL BRIDGES, b. 30 Jul 1942; m. ANGIE WEEKLEY. v. CHARLES GLENN BRIDGES, b. 15 Mar 1951. 132. WOODARD HAMLIN9 NOLAND (THOMAS WOODIE8, ELIAS HENRY7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 10 Jun 1914, and died 15 May 1964. Child of WOODARD HAMLIN NOLAND is: i. MARTHA HAMLIN10 NOLAND, b. 23 Nov 1939. 133. CLARA MAE9 NOLAND (THOMAS WOODIE8, ELIAS HENRY7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 02 Nov 1917. She married JAMES ROSCOE BRITTAIN. Children of CLARA NOLAND and JAMES BRITTAIN are: i. JAMES ROSCOE10 BRITTAIN, JR., b. 26 Nov 1936. ii. PELHAM EUGENE BRITTAIN, b. 21 Jun 1938. iii. JOHN LAFAYETTE BRITTAIN, b. 23 Apr 1940. 134. THOMAS RAIFORD9 NOLAND (THOMAS WOODIE8, ELIAS HENRY7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 24 Nov 1919, and died 05 Oct 1981. He married MARY CLEMENTS. She was born 01 Nov 1921. More About THOMAS RAIFORD NOLAND: Cause of Death: lung cancer Children of THOMAS NOLAND and MARY CLEMENTS are: 221. i. THOMAS RAIFORD10 NOLAND, JR., b. 16 Mar 1942. 222. ii. MARY JEAN NOLAND, b. 10 Nov 1943. 135. WILLIAM ALONZO9 STUCKEY (JOHN A.8, WILLIAM DAVID7, DORCAS6 NOLAND, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 18 Jan 1887, and died 31 Oct 1954. He married HULDAH LENORA WILSON. She was born 12 Jun 1888, and died 23 Dec 1940. More About WILLIAM ALONZO STUCKEY: Burial: Gordo Cemetery, Gordo, Pickens Co., AL More About HULDAH LENORA WILSON: Burial: Gordo Cemetery, Gordo, Pickens Co., AL Child of WILLIAM STUCKEY and HULDAH WILSON is: i. WILSON MAURICE10 STUCKEY. Generation No. 6 136. WILLIE RUTH10 JOHNSON (WILLIAM EVALCUS9, GEORGE COLUMBUS8, NANCY7 NOLAND, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 08 Sep 1912 in Northport, AL. She married WOODROW WILSON SANFORD. Children of WILLIE JOHNSON and WOODROW SANFORD are: i. MARY ANN11 SANFORD, b. 12 Dec 1938. ii. DONALD WILSON SANFORD, b. 04 Jun 1940. iii. WILLIAM RANDOLPH SANFORD, b. 04 Jul 1943, Birmingham, AL; m. JEAN ELLEN HOLDER. 137. JOHN PHILIP10 NOLAND, JR. (JOHN PHILIP9, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 15 Mar 1923 in Raleigh Wake Co., NC, and died 18 May 1977 in Huntsville, Ala. He married (1) VIRGINIA BLANKENSHIP 1947. He married (2) ELIZABETH NEWBERN 03 Oct 1959 in Orlando, Florida. Notes for JOHN PHILIP NOLAND, JR.: Was a lawyer with NASA in Huntsville, Ala. John Philip had an emotional break-down. More About JOHN NOLAND and VIRGINIA BLANKENSHIP: Marriage: 1947 More About JOHN NOLAND and ELIZABETH NEWBERN: Marriage: 03 Oct 1959, Orlando, Florida Children of JOHN NOLAND and VIRGINIA BLANKENSHIP are: 223. i. MARY KATHLEEN11 NOLAND, b. 1948. 224. ii. CAROL ANN NOLAND, b. Feb 1952. Child of JOHN NOLAND and ELIZABETH NEWBERN is: iii. KEVIN SCOTT11 NOLAND, b. 26 Apr 1962, Melbourne, Brevard Co., Florida; m. SHERRY LYNN PRICE, 12 Oct 1985, Atlanta, GA. More About KEVIN NOLAND and SHERRY PRICE: Marriage: 12 Oct 1985, Atlanta, GA 138. CHARLES ARTHUR10 NOLAND (JOHN PHILIP9, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 12 Sep 1925 in Henderson, Vance Co., NC. He married GWENDOLYN ELOISE GREEN 07 Sep 1947 in Montgomery, Ala. More About CHARLES NOLAND and GWENDOLYN GREEN: Marriage: 07 Sep 1947, Montgomery, Ala Children of CHARLES NOLAND and GWENDOLYN GREEN are: i. CHARLES "ART" ARTHUR11 NOLAND, b. 19 Oct 1953. ii. AVA LYNN NOLAND, b. 19 Mar 1955. 139. MARY CHARLOTTE10 NOLAND (JOHN PHILIP9, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 24 Oct 1926 in Henderson, Vance Co., NC, and died 29 Oct 1978 in Montgomery, Ala. She married JAMES D. ARMSTRONG, JR. 20 Jan 1946 in Prattville, Ala. He died 20 Apr 1976. More About MARY CHARLOTTE NOLAND: Fact 1: Emotionally unstable following accidental death of son More About JAMES ARMSTRONG and MARY NOLAND: Marriage: 20 Jan 1946, Prattville, Ala Children of MARY NOLAND and JAMES ARMSTRONG are: 225. i. JAMES D. (DAN)11 ARMSTRONG III. ii. JOHN STANLEY ARMSTRONG, b. 15 Nov 1947. More About JOHN STANLEY ARMSTRONG: Fact 1: Electrocuted on wire iii. CHARLES THOMAS ARMSTRONG, b. 15 Feb 1957. 140. HERMAN LEIGH "SONNY"10 NOLAND (WILLIAM HERMAN9, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 25 Jun 1922, and died 06 Jun 1971. He married RUTHIE. More About HERMAN LEIGH "SONNY" NOLAND: Fact 1: Committed suicide Children of HERMAN NOLAND and RUTHIE are: i. MICHAEL LEIGH11 NOLAND. ii. STEVE NOLAND. More About STEVE NOLAND: Fact 1: Accidentally shot himself at young age iii. PATRICIA NOLAND. iv. MAHLON NOLAND. 141. WILLIAM ARTHUR "BILL"10 NOLAND (WILLIAM HERMAN9, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 06 May 1924 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. He married DENA RUDIS 10 Jul 1954 in Collinsville, Ill.. Notes for WILLIAM ARTHUR "BILL" NOLAND: WILLIAM ARTHUR NOLAND retired from USAF in 1964. Moved to Merriett Island, FL and became a high school math teacher. Served as a baseball umpire in community in his spare time for many years. More About WILLIAM NOLAND and DENA RUDIS: Marriage: 10 Jul 1954, Collinsville, Ill. Children of WILLIAM NOLAND and DENA RUDIS are: i. WILLIAM MICHAEL11 NOLAND, b. 23 May 1960. ii. ROBERT ARTHUR NOLAND, b. 07 Sep 1961. 142. HENRIETTA FRANCES10 NOLAND (WILLIAM HERMAN9, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 18 Jul 1926. She married WILLIAM LOCKE CHEW 18 Mar 1947. More About WILLIAM CHEW and HENRIETTA NOLAND: Marriage: 18 Mar 1947 Children of HENRIETTA NOLAND and WILLIAM CHEW are: 226. i. LUCIA NOLAND11 CHEW, b. 12 Mar 1948, Hampton, VA, Elizabeth City Co., VA. 227. ii. JENNIFER CHARLOTTE CHEW, b. 30 Jul 1953, Tullahoma, Tenn.. iii. ELIZABETH FRANCES (BETSY) CHEW, b. 15 Jun 1957, Manchester, Tenn; m. JOEL HADEN TUCK, 19 May 1979, Tullahoma, Tenn.. More About JOEL TUCK and ELIZABETH CHEW: Marriage: 19 May 1979, Tullahoma, Tenn. iv. CAROLYN GRAYSON CHEW, b. 23 Dec 1965. 143. DOROTHY JEAN10 NOLAND (WILLIAM HERMAN9, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 10 Aug 1930. She married TERENCE MCCORKLE. He died 10 Aug 1978. Children of DOROTHY NOLAND and TERENCE MCCORKLE are: i. TERENCE LEIGH11 MCCORKLE, b. 01 Mar 1953. ii. TONI MCCORKLE, b. 11 May 1954. iii. MARC MCCORKLE, b. 07 May 1957, Hampton, VA, Elizabeth City Co., VA; m. KATHY LYNN MANARO, 14 Feb 1982. More About MARC MCCORKLE and KATHY MANARO: Marriage: 14 Feb 1982 144. JANIE DELL10 NOLAND (WILLIAM HERMAN9, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 15 Sep 1933. She married WILLIAM WOODALL SPRUIELL 29 Jan 1954. He died 19 Jun 1990. More About WILLIAM SPRUIELL and JANIE NOLAND: Marriage: 29 Jan 1954 Children of JANIE NOLAND and WILLIAM SPRUIELL are: 228. i. CELESTE ADELE11 SPRUIELL, b. 29 Dec 1954. ii. FRANCES MARIE SPRUIELL, b. 01 Jun 1957. iii. WILLIAM CRAIG SPRUIELL, b. 09 Sep 1961. 145. JUNE JOY10 NOLAND (WILLIAM HERMAN9, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 30 Jun 1937. She married ROBERT EDWARD GILREATH, JR. 02 Jun 1956. More About ROBERT GILREATH and JUNE NOLAND: Marriage: 02 Jun 1956 Children of JUNE NOLAND and ROBERT GILREATH are: i. ROBERT DOUGLAS11 GILREATH, b. 07 Mar 1959. ii. MARK EDWARD GILREATH, b. 08 Aug 1960. iii. JOHN SCOTT GILREATH, b. 19 Jun 1963. iv. DANA ELAINE GILREATH, b. 16 Jul 1965. 146. ETTA MARGUERITE10 BERRY (VIVIAN INEZ9 NOLAND, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 1919. She married DEWEY BONKRUD. Child of ETTA BERRY and DEWEY BONKRUD is: i. JACK11 BONKRUD. 147. MARY ELIZABETH10 BERRY (VIVIAN INEZ9 NOLAND, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 02 Jan 1923. She married ROYSTON WHITE SWINDAL 01 Dec 1945. More About ROYSTON SWINDAL and MARY BERRY: Marriage: 01 Dec 1945 Children of MARY BERRY and ROYSTON SWINDAL are: i. CHARLOTTE ANN11 SWINDAL, b. 28 Sep 1949. ii. DAVID ROYSTON SWINDAL, b. 10 Jan 1953. iii. RICHARD ALAN SWINDAL, b. 07 Oct 1959. 148. PEGGY JEAN10 BERRY (VIVIAN INEZ9 NOLAND, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 23 Sep 1930. She married DAVE RILEY. Children of PEGGY BERRY and DAVE RILEY are: i. ROBERT11 RILEY, b. 1949. ii. WANDA RILEY, b. 1951. iii. VICKIE RILEY, b. 1952. iv. PAUL RILEY, b. Sep 1955. v. PHYLLIS RILEY, b. 1958. 149. ARTHUR B. (JACK)10 LANCASTER, JR. (ANNIE EUGENIA9 NOLAND, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 08 May 1924, and died 28 Dec 1984. He married MARIE LAVAUGHN COX. Children of ARTHUR LANCASTER and MARIE COX are: 229. i. ROBERT BARRETT11 LANCASTER, b. 09 Sep 1946. ii. RANDALL LANCASTER, b. 22 Oct 1949. 230. iii. RICHARD BARRY LANCASTER, b. 11 Jan 1951. 231. iv. SUSAN KATHLEEN (KATHY) LANCASTER, b. 29 Sep 1953. 150. MARY SUE10 LANCASTER (ANNIE EUGENIA9 NOLAND, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 07 Apr 1928. She married ROBERT LEE HALLMAN 31 Aug 1946. More About ROBERT HALLMAN and MARY LANCASTER: Marriage: 31 Aug 1946 Children of MARY LANCASTER and ROBERT HALLMAN are: 232. i. ELIZABETH ANN11 HALLMAN, b. 03 Feb 1949. 233. ii. MARY MELINDA HALLMAN, b. 20 Feb 1951. 234. iii. JOHN LEE HALLMAN, b. 26 Oct 1952. 235. iv. JAMES LYDEL HALLMAN, b. 14 Oct 1957, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 236. v. WILLIAM LENNOX HALLMAN, b. 02 Jan 1961, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 237. vi. ANITA DARLENE HALLMAN, b. 21 Jan 1967, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 151. FRANK HENRY10 PUHL, JR. (VERA OPHELIA9 NOLAND, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 24 Nov 1930 in Pomona, California. He married AUDREY ANN WILSON. Children of FRANK PUHL and AUDREY WILSON are: 238. i. JAN MARIE11 PUHL, b. 16 Jan 1959. ii. KURT RANDAL PUHL, b. 19 Jan 1963. iii. ERIC PATRICK PUHL, b. 25 Feb 1970. 152. RAYMOND NOLAND10 PUHL (VERA OPHELIA9 NOLAND, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 20 Nov 1935 in Pomona, California. He married BARBARA ANNE BLETCHER 1960. More About RAYMOND PUHL and BARBARA BLETCHER: Marriage: 1960 Children of RAYMOND PUHL and BARBARA BLETCHER are: i. KERI LYNN11 PUHL, b. 04 Apr 1961. ii. DARIN SHAY PUHL, b. 13 Sep 1962. iii. SHERI KAE PUHL, b. 25 Feb 1966. 153. BEVERLY ANNE10 TIDMORE (BEATRICE IRENE9 NOLAND, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 20 Jun 1930. She married ROZELLE T. WILSON 24 Sep 1950. More About ROZELLE WILSON and BEVERLY TIDMORE: Marriage: 24 Sep 1950 Children of BEVERLY TIDMORE and ROZELLE WILSON are: i. ROZELLE T.11 WILSON, JR., b. 21 May 1951. 239. ii. BEVERLY ANNE WILSON, b. 30 Apr 1953. iii. ANGELA CATHERINE WILSON, b. 30 Jun 1954. 240. iv. WADE ERIC WILSON, b. 10 Apr 1955. 154. ROYAL S10 TIDMORE, JR. "KING" (BEATRICE IRENE9 NOLAND, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 16 Jul 1940. He married TREVA LEE DAVIS. Children of ROYAL TIDMORE and TREVA DAVIS are: i. SIDNEY LEE11 TIDMORE, b. 11 Mar 1963. ii. STACY GLENN TIDMORE, b. 13 Jul 1964. iii. SHANNON DALE TIDMORE, b. 05 Jun 1971. 155. MARTHA CAROLYN10 NOLAND (CURTIS HENLEY9, JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 25 Oct 1934 in Electric Mills, Mississippi. She married JIMMY SIMPSON 21 Aug 1951 in Stillwater, Okla. He was born 03 Oct 1931 in Northport, Ala. Notes for MARTHA CAROLYN NOLAND: MARTHA CAROLYN NOLAND married Jimmy Simpson in Stillwater, Okla. Jimmy was in the air force at the time. When he got out of the service, they moved to Bessemer, Ala and Jimmy went to work for U.S. Steel, eventually as a supervisor. When he retired in 1984, they bought a cleaning establishment in Bessemer. Both worked there until selling the business in 1991. Martha "eloped" and ran off to marry Jimmy. She has a "bubbly" personality, filled with enthusiasm for life! She takes after her father in that she goes out of her way to "do" for others. More About JIMMY SIMPSON and MARTHA NOLAND: Marriage: 21 Aug 1951, Stillwater, Okla Children of MARTHA NOLAND and JIMMY SIMPSON are: 241. i. JIMMY CURTIS11 SIMPSON, b. 21 May 1953, Hamilton AFB, Hamilton, Marin Co., Calif. ii. SHERRI LYNN SIMPSON, b. 03 Mar 1956, Tuscaloosa, Ala; m. (1) PHILIP RAY PARKER, 06 Mar 1976, Bessemer, Alabama; m. (2) KENNETH DODSON, 26 Aug 1989. Notes for SHERRI LYNN SIMPSON: Married twice; first to Philip Ray Parker. Divorced and she married 2nd Kenneth Dodson. She was trained as a nurse but presently (1996) works at the post office in Bessemer, Ala. More About PHILIP PARKER and SHERRI SIMPSON: Marriage: 06 Mar 1976, Bessemer, Alabama More About KENNETH DODSON and SHERRI SIMPSON: Marriage: 26 Aug 1989 242. iii. CAROLYN RENEE SIMPSON, b. 07 Feb 1962, Birmingham, Ala. 156. KATHRYN ELIZABETH NOLAND10 (BETTY) (SAMUEL CAYCE9 NOLAND, JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 08 Jul 1929 in Saco, Ala. She married (1) HALL W. TIDWELL. She married (2) THOMAS CALVIN GODDARD. He died 17 Jan 1982 in Georgia. Children of KATHRYN (BETTY) and HALL TIDWELL are: i. KAY11 TIDWELL, b. 18 Nov 1949. ii. PHILIP WILLIAM TIDWELL, b. 13 Mar 1951. Children of KATHRYN (BETTY) and THOMAS GODDARD are: 243. iii. STEPHEN RANDALL11 GODDARD, b. 17 May 1954. 244. iv. CALVIN WAYNE GODDARD, b. 27 May 1955. v. LARRY ALAN GODDARD, b. 16 Apr 1958. vi. KATHRYN JANICE GODDARD, b. 29 Jul 1960. 157. MARY SUE10 NOLAND (SAMUEL CAYCE9, JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 27 May 1932 in Saco, Ala, and died 10 Apr 1994 in Ft. Walton, FL. She married (1) EDSEL GREENE. She married (2) EDWARD O. NICKELS (NICK). Notes for MARY SUE NOLAND: Sue Noland was married twice. Her first husband, Edsel Greene, was in the service and they were not married long. They had one child. She went to work for civil service during that marriage. After her divorce, whe married Nick Nickels, a career air force officer. They settled in Ft. Walton, Fla. She continued to work for civil service. Shortly after their marriage, Nick had to take an early retirement from the service due to poor health. From that time on, he was in and out of the hospital frequently with heart problems among other things. Sue and Nick had two daughters. The yougest dau gave them a difficult time almost from the time she was born. When she finally married, she had a couple of children die young. Her husband accused her of killing them and they divorced and he moved to Birmingham, AL, taking the two oldest daughters with him. The court refused Sonia, their mother, to see them. Then it was learned that the father was abusing the girls, Nick and Sue petitioned the court for the adoption of the girls. They were allowed to adopt the oldest girl and she moved to Florida with them. The father, f course, was furious and as a result they lost contact with the youngest grandchild. Then Sue's cancer of the breast returned (she thought she had been cured). In the meantime, the oldest daughter of Sue's married a hippie type, who persuaded Renee to embezzle from her employer. She was caught, of course, and when her parents refused to help her, she and her husband left that part of the country and Renee refused to speak to her mother and father again. Even when Sue was dying, Renee refused to speak to her or to mend fences. Sonia, mother of the grand-dau that they adopted, divorced her husband and returned to Ft. Walton. Despite a court order that she not see her daughter, she began to visit her Mom's house often. Sue was frantic and upset. Then when she died, Nick was left with the grand-daughter in his home, he himself was very ill and still in the hospital a good bit. Sonia moved into his home, despite his pleas that she leave. Finally, Nick went out into the garage while the grand-dau was at school and killed himself. End of a very sad story. I have no idea what happened to the grand-daughter and have been unable to learn anything about her. More About MARY SUE NOLAND: Fact 1: worked as secretary on SAC base Fact 2: lived at Fort Walton, Florida Fact 3: died of breast cancer Fact 4: they adopted one of their grand-daus Fact 5: husband had many health problems Child of MARY NOLAND and EDSEL GREENE is: 245. i. PATRICIA SUSAN11 GREENE, b. 01 Dec 1951. Children of MARY NOLAND and EDWARD (NICK) are: ii. CATHERINE RENEE11 NICKELS, b. 28 Dec 1958. 246. iii. SONIA MARIE NICKELS, b. 07 Oct 1962. 158. JOHN THOMAS NOLAND10 (TOMMY) (SAMUEL CAYCE9 NOLAND, JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 13 May 1936 in Saco, Ala, and died 24 Jan 1989. He married BONNIE JOE JOYNER. Notes for JOHN THOMAS NOLAND (TOMMY): Tommy was a tall, good-looking man. He was somewhat of a disappointment to his father, Cayce, in that he was not a gung-ho outdoorsman. As soon as he got out of school, he went to work at the local bank and eventually worked his way up to Vice President. Toward the end of his life, he had a nervous break-down and had to leave the bank. He died of cancer. He had two sons. More About JOHN THOMAS NOLAND (TOMMY): Fact 1: grew up in Warner Robins, GA Fact 2: was in the banking profession Fact 3: died of cancer Children of JOHN (TOMMY) and BONNIE JOYNER are: i. GARY THOMAS11 NOLAND, b. 01 Nov 1961; m. JULIE VAALA, 08 Jun 1985. More About GARY NOLAND and JULIE VAALA: Marriage: 08 Jun 1985 ii. MARK ANTHONY NOLAND, b. 05 Feb 1963. 159. HAROLD WOODWARD10 NOLAND (SAMUEL CAYCE9, JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 27 Jul 1949 in Macon, GA. He married (1) SHARON CAWLEY 20 Sep 1968 in Warner Robins, GA. She was born 27 Dec 1950. He married (2) CHRIS CAMERON 31 Jul 1982 in Atlanta, GA. She was born 10 Nov 1952. Notes for HAROLD WOODWARD NOLAND: Worked first as CPA in Atlanta. After he divorced and remarried, they moved to South Carolina and he is now a real estate developer. Primarily in the islands' area and lived for a time on Kiawah island. More About HAROLD WOODWARD NOLAND: Fact 1: Worked first as CPA in Atlanta, GA Fact 2: Moved to SC, and became a real estate developer More About HAROLD NOLAND and SHARON CAWLEY: Marriage: 20 Sep 1968, Warner Robins, GA More About HAROLD NOLAND and CHRIS CAMERON: Marriage: 31 Jul 1982, Atlanta, GA Children of HAROLD NOLAND and SHARON CAWLEY are: i. AMY SHEREE11 NOLAND, b. 22 Jan 1969; m. KIPLING LEE HAMMITT, 29 Jul 2000, central Baptist Church, Newnan, Georgia. More About KIPLING HAMMITT and AMY NOLAND: Marriage: 29 Jul 2000, central Baptist Church, Newnan, Georgia ii. STEFANIE ELAINE NOLAND, b. 29 Nov 1973. Child of HAROLD NOLAND and CHRIS CAMERON is: iii. JOHN CAMERON11 NOLAND, b. 06 Dec 1988, Columbia, SC; Adopted child. 160. JUNE10 NOLAND (THOMAS EDGAR9, JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 14 Apr 1931. She married BILL CROWDER 02 Sep 1951 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Notes for JUNE NOLAND: June Noland was a child from Lilua's first marriage. When Lilua and Dutch Noland married, June was raised as Dutch's child. She attended the University of Alabama and became a lab technician. She married Bill Crowder, another graduate of the University, and they moved almost immediately after graduation to Dallas, TX. Bill Crowder was an aeronautical engineer. They had two daughters born in Dallas. June was working at the hospital in Dallas at the time of the assassination of President Kennedy and was a witness to all the frantic activity at that time. Her lab was next to the emergency rooms where they were treating Johnson, Connelly and where they had Kennedy. Upon retirement, the Crowders moved to New Mexico and lived several years. Then they pulled up stakes, moved to the Seattle, Wash area and built a home there. June is a tiny woman and reminds me (in looks) of Jane Powell, the movie star. More About JUNE NOLAND: Fact 1: daughter of Clyde Smith Fact 2: occupation: lab technician Fact 3: lived in Dallas, then Santa Fe, NM Fact 4: Moved to Seattle, Washington area Fact 5: adopted when her mother married Dutch Noland More About BILL CROWDER: Fact 1: occupation: aeronautical engineer More About BILL CROWDER and JUNE NOLAND: Marriage: 02 Sep 1951, Tuscaloosa, Ala Children of JUNE NOLAND and BILL CROWDER are: i. LESLIE MONTELLE11 CROWDER, b. 15 Apr 1953. ii. CHERYL ALLISON CROWDER, b. 06 Jul 1954. 161. SHIRLA JEAN10 RATHJEN (MELBA ELIZABETH9 NOLAND, JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 27 Jun 1935 in Coleman, Texas. She married (1) WILLIAM ERIC PENNEY 16 Mar 1956 in Abilene, Texas, son of WILLIAM PENNEY and STELLA FENDER. He was born 13 May 1920 in Tennille, GA, and died 18 Dec 2004 in Jasper, Texas. She married (2) WM. PERRY HERRING MCFADDIN III 16 Feb 1968 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co., Texas, son of WILLIAM MCFADDIN and MARY NORTHCOTT. He was born 04 Oct 1931 in Houston, Texas, and died 26 Jul 1971 in Fulton Co., Arkansas. She married (3) JERRY THOMAS HOWARD 14 Jul 1973 in Thayer, Missouri, son of JOHN HOWARD and SYLVIA BRECHEISEN. He was born 28 Mar 1936 in Oak Ridge, Cape Girardeau Co, Missouri. Notes for SHIRLA JEAN RATHJEN: PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 5'7" TALL, BLONDE HAIR WITH WIDOW'S PEAK, BLUE EYES, PALE COMPLEXION, LIGHT EYEBROWS AND EYELASHES; WORE SIZE 7 1/2 SHOE; HAD A DEEP DIMPLE IN CHIN AND DIMPLES IN CHEEKS; HAD LARGE BREASTS, BROAD SHOULDERS, NO "BUTT" AS A YOUNG LADY AND WHEN I MARRIED THE FIRST TIME, WEIGHED ABOUT 130 LBS. HAVE LARGE BONE STRUCTURE; EXCELLENT TEETH AND HAD ONLY TWO CAVITIES BY AGE 45 BUT DEVELOPED GINGEVITIS AND BEGAN LOSING TEETH IN MY FIFTIES AND SIXTIES; HAD BAD BACK MOST OF MY LIFE; I HAD HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, DIABETES (ADULT ONSET); HAD INNER EAR PROBLEM IN 1974 RESULTING IN HEARING LOSS. I WAS FORTUNATE IN MY TEENAGE YEARS IN THAT I HAD A CLEAR COMPLEXION AND NO PIMPLES OR ACNE. IN 1984, DEVELOPED ANGINA PROBLEM. IN 1976, DEVELOPED FIRST SIGNS OF DIABETES BUT DIDN'T START INSULIN UNTIL 1985. ATTENDED SAM HOUSTON UNIVERSITY IN HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. MAJORED IN CHEMISTRY WITH MINOR IN BIOLOGY. IN '50S, I WORKED AS RESEARCH CHEMIST AT M.D. ANDERSON CANCER HOSPITAL IN HOUSTON. THAT JOB ENDED WHEN WE MOVED TO GEORGIA. IN 1960'S, I WORKED AS LEGAL SECRETARY AND EXECUTIVE SECRETARY AT UNITED GAS COMPANY IN BEAUMONT, TEXAS. TRAINING THAT I HAD: BUSINESS MACHINE USE, SPEEDWRITING. WAS A MEMBER OF RAINBOW GIRLS IN FREEPORT, TX. WAS A MEMBER OF ORDER OF EASTERN STAR IN DEXTER, MO. DEMOCRAT STATE COMMITTEE WOMAN IN MISSOURI. I AM PRESIDENT OF CREATIVE COMMUNITIES, INC, A NOT FOR PROFIT ORGANIZED TO MOVE WELFARE PEOPLE OFF WELFARE ROLLS, GET THEIR GED'S, BECOME EMPLOYED, PRODUCTIVE CITIZENS. WE COVER 8 COUNTIES. ALSO PRESIDENT OF 8TH DISTRICT, MFWDC, COMPRISING 26 COUNTIES. TRAVELED WITH PARENTS AS A CHILD THROUGHOUT SOUTHERN PART OF U.S., AS MY FATHER LAID PIPELINES. WHEN I WAS THREE OR FOUR, LIVED WITH MY PARENTS IN BARANQUILLA, COLUMBIA WHILE MY FATHER LAID A PIPELINE ACROSS THE JUNGLE OF COLUMBIA. FOLLOWING THE START OF WWII, PARENTS SETTLED DOWN IN FREEPORT, TEXAS AND I ATTENDED SCHOOL THERE AND GRADUATED FROM BRAZOSPORT HIGH SCHOOL IN 1953. MY HOBBIES: READING (HISTORICAL NOVELS), GENEALOGY, PHOTOGRAPHY, CHESS, DECORATING, TRAVELING (A TOURIST AT HEART) AND IN MY YOUNGER YEARS LIKED BOATING AND SWIMMING. HAVE LOVED ANIMALS ALL MY LIFE AND HAD MANY, MANY PETS. WHEN I WAS A CHILD, I WOULD HOLD MY BREATH AT TIMES AND TURNED BLUE BEFORE THEY COULD SNAP ME OUT OF IT. CHARACTERISTICS: SENSITIVE; IN MIDST OF UNCERTAINTY, DESPAIR AND SADNESS, I SEEK RETREAT AND SOLITUDE AND WITHDRAW INTO PROTECTIVE SHELL. QUITE TOUCHY AT TIMES AND CRY A LOT. MOST OF THE TIME I THINK I AM PATIENT. I REVERE THE PAST AND PATRIOTIC TO THE CORE. COMPASSIONATE. I ALWAYS PILE UP TANGIBLES AGAINST SOME IMAGINARY FUTURE DISASTER. I HATE TO BE CRITICIZED AND DEEPLY WOUNDED BY RIDICULE; CAN'T STAND BEING REJECTED. SELDOM OPENLY AGGRESSIVE. FEEL INADEQUATE MUCH OF THE TIME. FROM HIGH SCHOOL ON, I WAS ALWAYS INTERESTED IN CURRENT EVENTS AND POLITICS. ALWAYS PARTICIPATED IN POLITICAL PROCESS. I AM SOMEWHAT INTROVERTED, SHY AND SELF-CONSCIOUS; HAVE A GENTLE NATURE WITH ANIMALS. NOT A "JOINER", DEEPLY DISLIKE SMOKING; SENTIMENTAL, METHODICAL AND LOGICAL, STUBBORN, ARGUMENTATIVE...DIFFICULT TO CONVINCE ONCE MY MIND IS MADE UP; COMPETITIVE, BAD TEMPER, NOT VERY ADAPTABLE (I WOULD NEVER HAVE MADE A PIONEER); LIKE LOVELY THINGS AND ENJOY MY MATERIAL THINGS; WHILE I ENJOY BOTH LOVELY ART AND MUSIC, I HAVE NO TALENTS IN EITHER DIRECTION. NOT EASILY MOVED TO CHANGE MY HABITS. I NEVER ATTEMPTED TO BECOME A SEAMTRESS (JUST WASN'T INTERESTED) AND I NEVER CARED ABOUT COOKING...ESPECIALLY BAKING. IN MY CHILDHOOD, SINCE I WAS INITIALLY RAISED IN PIPELINE CAMPS WITH NO OTHER CHILDREN AROUND, I LEARNED EARLY TO ENTERTAIN MYSELF AND TO PLAY ALONE. I, THEREFORE, DO NOT MIND SOLITUDE NOW. UNFORTUNATELY, I AM VINDICTIVE AND FIND IT DIFFICULT TO FORGIVE ANYONE WHO HAS "WRONGED" ME. RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: BAPTIST CHURCH (AS A CHILD); EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND METHODIST CHURCH (WHEN ADULT). AT SEVERAL CHURCHES, I SANG IN THE CHURCH CHOIR. MARRIED THE FIRST TIME TO WILLIAM ERIC PENNEY, MARCH 16, 1956 IN ABILENE, TEXAS. DIVORCED ON SEPT 22, 1967. 2ND MARRIAGE TO WILLIAM PERRY HERRING MCFADDIN III ON FEBRUARY 16, 1968 AT BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS BY WALLACE A. MCCASLAND. ATTENDANTS INCLUDED FRANK HARDCASTLE AND MAMIE WHITE EDSON. I WAS WIDOWED ON JULY 26, 1971 IN FULTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS. MARRIED 3RD TO JERRY THOMAS HOWARD, JULY 14, 1973, THAYER, MISSOURI. MOVED TO DEXTER, STODDARD CO, MISSOURI AND WE BUILT NEW HOME ON OUTSKIRTS OF DEXTER. I was born in 1935. I was before television, penicillin, polio shots, frozen foods, xerox, contact lenses, Frisbees and the Pill. There weren't things like radar, credit cards, laser beams or ball-point pens. Man had not invented panty hose, dishwashers, clothes dryers, electric blankets, air conditioners and man hadn't walked on the moon. I married first then we lived together. Every family had a father and a mother and every kid over 14 had a rifle that his or her dad taught them how to use and respect. Until I was 25, I called every man older than me 'sir' and after I turned 25, I still called policemen and every man with a title, 'sir'. In our time, closets were for clothes, not for 'coming out of'. Sundays were set aside for going to church as a family, helping those in need and just visiting with your neighbors. We were before gay-rights, computer dating, dual careers, day-care centers and group therapy. Our lives were governed by the Ten Commandments, good judgement and common sense. We were taught to know the difference between right and wrong, and to stand up and take responsibility for your actions. Serving your Country was a privilege; living here was a bigger privilege. We thought fast food was what you ate during Lent. And time sharing meant time the family spent together in the evenings and weekends, not condominiums. We never ehard of FM radio, tape decks, CD's, electric typewriters, artificial hearts, word processors, yogurt or guys wearing ear rings. We listened to the 'big bands', Jack Benny and the President's speeches on the radio. A Sunday evening "must" was listening to Walter Winchell on the radio. I don't ever remember any kid blowing his brains out listening to Tommy Dorsey. If you saw anything with 'Made in Japan" on it, it was junk. The term 'making out' referred to how you did on your school exams. Pizzas, McDonald's and instant coffee were unheard of. We had 5 and 10 cent stores where you could actually buy things for 5 and 10 cents. Ice Cream cones, phone calls, rides on a street car, and Pepsi were all a nickel. And if you didn't want to 'splurge', you could spend your nickel on enough stamps to mail a letter and two postcards. You could buy a new Chevy Coupe for $600 but who could afford one? Too bad too, because gas was 11 cents a gallon. In my day 'grass' was mowed, 'coke' was a cold drink, 'pot' was something your mother cooked in, and 'rock music' was your grandmother's lullaby. Aids were helpers in the Principals office, a 'chip' meant a piece of wood, 'hardware' was found in a hardware store and software wasn't even a word. We were not before the difference between the sexes was discovered, but we were surely before the sex change, 'Billy' has two mommies and you didn't see pornography in a family home and at newstands. And we were the last generation that was so dumb as to think you needed a husband to have a baby. No wonder people today call us old and confused, and there is such a generation gap! More About SHIRLA JEAN RATHJEN: Comment 1: 1978, Had a miscarriage Fact 1: Bet. 1953 - 1956, ATTENDED SAM HOUSTON STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, HUNTSVILLE, TX Fact 2: 1950, MEMBER OF RAINBOW GIRLS/FREEPORT, TX Fact 3: 1953, GRADUATED FROM BRAZOSPORT HIGH SCHOOL IN 1953 Fact 4: 27 Sep 1967, DIVORCED FROM ERIC PENNEY IN 1967 Fact 5: 16 Feb 1968, REMARRIED TO PERRY MCFADDIN IN 1968 Fact 6: Aug 1969, MOVED TO FULTON CO, ARKANSAS IN 1969 Fact 7: Jan 1970, MOVED INTO NEW HOME ON RANCH IN 1970 Fact 8: 26 Jul 1971, WIDOWED IN FULTON CO, ARK IN JULY 1971 Fact 9: 14 Jul 1973, REMARRIED TO JERRY HOWARD IN 1973 Fact 10: Aug 1973, MOVED TO STODDARD CO, MO IN 1973 Fact 11: 1988, MEMBER OF EASTERN STAR IN DEXTER, MO Fact 12: 1990, DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEEWOMAN IN MISSOURI Fact 13: 1997, PRESIDENT OF 8TH DIST DEMOCRATIC WOMEN'S CLUBS Fact 15: Dec 2001, renal failure; underwent dialysis for several months Fact 16: Nov 2002, Had 2nd toe on left foot amputated Medical Information: ANGINA, FIRST IN 1984; DIABETIC (ADULT ONSET); NEVER SMOKED; GUM DISEASE, MID 40S; INNER EAR PROBLEM (& LOSS OF HEARING);2001, renal failure and had to undergo dialysis for several months until kidney Notes for WILLIAM ERIC PENNEY: May 1997, Eric in hospital with drug resistant pneumonia and advanced stages of Parkinson's Disease. On life support for awhile. More About WILLIAM ERIC PENNEY: Cause of Death: Parkinson's Disease complications; difficulty breathing Fact 1: Sep 1967, ERIC AND SHIRLA DIVORCED IN BEAUMONT, TEXAS Fact 2: Abt. 1948, MARRIED FIRST TO PEGGY BOWDEN, ATLANTA, GA; DIVORCED Fact 3: Abt. 1950, ,MARRIED TO RUSTY ROWLAND; DIVORCED about 1954/55 Fact 4: 16 Mar 1956, MARRIED 3RD TO SHIRLA RATHJEN; DIVORCED in 1967 Fact 5: Dec 1967, MARRIED 4TH TO BETH CLANTON, DIVORCED Fact 6: 1982, MARRIED 5TH TO MARGARET BOSTON, WIDOWED Fact 7: ATTENDED OPTOMETRY SCHOOL IN MEMPHIS, TN Fact 8: HAD USED CAR LOT IN ATLANTA Fact 9: WAS A DJ AT RADIO STATION IN ATLANTA Fact 10: 1980, MOVED TO JASPER, TEXAS AND BGT OPTOMETRY PRACTICE Fact 11: 1996, MARRIED 6TH TO THEDA HUNTER/JASPER, TX Fact 12: 1956, ALSO ATTENDED UNIV OF HOUSTON OPTOMETRY SCHOOL Fact 13: 1997, SOLD HIS PRACTICE IN JASPER, TEXAS Medical Information: HAD CATARACTS AND GLAUCOMA; PARKINSON'S DISEASE; HAD RECEDING CHIN AND HAD IT OPERATED ON WHEN YOUNG. Marriage Notes for SHIRLA RATHJEN and WILLIAM PENNEY: At the end of the summer of 1955, I left college and went home to Freeport. I got a job at the medical clinic in Freeport. One of the nurses there and I became close friends. She approached me in the late fall of 1955 and invited me to go on a double-date with them...a blind date for me...with a car salesman in Houston. They had met him when they purchased a new car and had kept in touch with him. His name: Eric Penney. I agreed to accompany them to Houston where we went to the theatre and later danced awhile. I was impressed with Eric; he was a southerner, mannerly and gracious. Totally unlike the "jocks" I'd dated heretofore...who expected me to open car doors for them! Eric began to drive to Freeport several nights a week and each week-end to see me (a hour and ahalf trip one way). After two months, he asked me to marry him and gave me a lovely engagement ring. As we began discussing plans to marry, I told my parents I didn't wish a "big" wedding, etc. Mother was ill, having just had a hysterectomy and unable to do much in the way of a wedding. They decided instead to give me the money it would cost for a large wedding so that we could furnish an apt and get started on our wedded life. We decided to drive to Abilene, TX and be married there. Eric's closest friends...Ed and Marjorie Dressen...lived there and we would be married there. We drove to Abilene one day and was married the next. The date of marriage: March 16, 1956. We were married in the Dressen's church by their pastor. More About WILLIAM PENNEY and SHIRLA RATHJEN: Divorce: Sep 1967, Jefferson County, Texas Marriage: 16 Mar 1956, Abilene, Texas Notes for WM. PERRY HERRING MCFADDIN III: PERRY WAS IN THE U.S. AIR FORCE AT TIME OF KOREAN WAR. HE ATTENDED TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY. UPON RETURNING TO JEFFERSON COUNTY, HE JOINED HIS FATHER IN RUNNING THE MCFADDIN RANCHES. HIS UNCLE, CALDWELL MCFADDIN, TOOK CARE OF THE OFFICE AND LEGAL AFFAIRS OF THE FAMILY. PERRY WAS AN ALCOHOLIC, SMOKED AND TOWARD THE END OF HIS LIFE, HAD VERY HIGH CHOLESTEROL. HE HAD A TERRIFIC SENSE OF HUMOR BUT BECAME A BULLY WHEN HE WAS DRINKING. PERRY LOVED THE OUTDOORS AND WORKING AT THE RANCH. HE HAD VIVID BLUE EYES, HE BEGAN TO BALD BY HIS LATE 20s, BUT HAD A VERY HAIRY BODY. HE HAD A NERVOUS STOMACH AND AN ULCER. More About WM. PERRY HERRING MCFADDIN III: Burial: Magnolia Cemetery, Beaumont, Jefferson Co., Texas Cause of Death: suicide Fact 1: Ran the McFaddin Ranch in Jefferson Co., TX Fact 2: Attended Texas A & M University Fact 3: Served in U.S. Air Force Fact 4: Was an alcoholic; smoked; high cholesterol Fact 5: Terrific sense of humor but became a bully when drinking Fact 6: Loved the outdoors and working at the ranch Fact 7: Had vivid blue eyes Fact 8: began to bald early in life Fact 9: 1968, Jefferson Co., ranch sold Fact 10: 1969, moved family to Fulton Co., Arkansas Medical Information: Had extremely high cholesterol in later life; was an alcoholic; HEAVY SMOKER; BODY WAS VERY HAIRY; BODY WAS VERY HAIRY; BALD BY LATE 20'S; NERVOUS STOMACH Occupation: 1969, ran Cee Cross Ranch in Fulton Co, AR Marriage Notes for SHIRLA RATHJEN and WM. MCFADDIN: In 1967 (September) I was divorced from Eric Penney, having been separated for four months. I was working as a legal secretary at the time of the divorce, but by October 1, 1967, had gone to work as secretary for President of United Gas in Beaumont, TX. A very close friend from a law firm where I used to work asked me to go out with her husband's best friend...we all were to go target shooting! The longtime friend was Perry McFaddin. Perry arrived to pick me up and when he walked into the house and smiled at me, it was like renewing an old friendship that I had missed for a long time. And, it was the same for him! We dated four months, spending practically all our time together. He enjoyed the children and we all had a good time together. The McFaddin Ranch was a fun place to be for the kid...and I enjoyed it because Perry loved it so. We were married at the Jefferson County Courthouse in Beaumont, Texas on February 16, 1968 by the Circuit Judge. Since I was still employed at United Gas we didn't take a long honeymoon. We lived in my house on Hazel Street. His brother Northcott was still living at their jointly owned home outside of Beaumont. I immediately became pregnant and Perry was overjoyed. He was fervently hoping for a boy! It was to great joy that Bill Perry arrived in this world on November 27, 1968! In 1969, came a shock to Perry and I. The family decided to sell the huge McFaddin Ranch in Jefferson County, TX. We had a choice of moving to the ranch in West Texas or to the ranch in Fulton Co., Arkansas. He nixed the proposal that he remain in Beaumont and work at the McFaddin business office. The decision was made to move to Arkansas. We chose a homesite on the ranch and began building a home. We moved to Mammoth Spring, AR in July 1969. Things went well for awhile but in early 1971 Perry began to feel bad and following tests which revealed that he suffered from EXTREMELY high cholesterol, began to be depressed. Too, he began to have symtoms which he felt were stomach cancer symtoms and became more morose. He refused, however, to go to the doctor or to Mayo Clinic to check it out. His mother had died of stomach cancer and he feared the worst. His fear and depression continued until July 26, 1971 when he committed suicide by shooting himself. Teh autopsy showed that he indeed had stomach cancer. Perry served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean conflict, attended Texas A & M and ran the McFaddin Ranch, first in Jefferson County, TX and later in Fulton Co., AR. More About WM. MCFADDIN and SHIRLA RATHJEN: Comment 1: WITNESS: FRANK HARDCASTLE AND MAMIE EDSON Death of one spouse: 26 Jul 1971, Fulton Co., Arkansas Marriage: 16 Feb 1968, Beaumont, Jefferson Co., Texas Marriage date: married at Jefferson Co., TX courthouse by JP More About JERRY THOMAS HOWARD: Comment 1: rAN A HORSE BREEDING FARM, SUNNY HILL FARM Fact 1: 1936, BORN IN OAK RIDGE, MO Fact 2: MOST OF CHILDHOOD SPENT IN CAPE GIRARDEAU Fact 3: 1953, GRADUATED FROM CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, CAPE GIR Fact 4: 1954, SERVED IN ARMORED DIVISION IN KOREA Fact 5: 1961, ATTEND SOUTHEAST MO UNIVERSITY; REC'D B.S. DEGREE Fact 6: MARRIED FIRST TIME AT AGE 17 Fact 7: WORKED AS SALESMAN, AND WITH FINANCE COMPANIES Fact 8: 1968, MOVED TO PIEDMONT IN 1968 FROM CAPE Fact 9: 1972, RAN FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE IN 1972 Fact 10: 1973, DIVORCED IN 1973 AND REMARRIED Fact 11: 1976, DEFEATED IN PRIMARY ELECTION IN 1976 Fact 12: 1987, RE-ELECTED STATE REPRESENTATIVE IN 1987 Fact 13: 1990, ELECTED STATE SENATOR IN 1990 Fact 15: 2002, diRECTOR OF RURAL RESOURCES Medical Information: SEVERE ARTHRITIS; HEAVY SMOKER UNTIL AGE 36; PROBLEMS WITH RESPIRATORY SYSTEM; OCCASIONAL ; NERVOUS STOMACH PROBLEMS; '99 had minor stroke due to high cholesterol; SEVERE PAIN IN SHOULDERS AND KNEES; Marriage Notes for SHIRLA RATHJEN and JERRY HOWARD: I was widowed in 1971 and lived on a large cattle ranch near Mammoth Spring, Arkansas with my three young children. My father lived nearby. In February 1973, some friends, Dub and Betty Garren, from Thayer, MO (orginally from Texas) invited me to accompany them to a cattlemen's convention at Tan-Tar-A, a famous resort at Lake of the Ozarks. I agreed to go with them. While at the convention, I was introduced to a Missouri State Representative named Jerry Howard. Following the convention, he called everyday and began making weekly trips down to the ranch in Arkansas...a five hour trip one way. (He always maintained that it was my delicious well water on the ranch that drew him down to Arkansas so often. ) In June, as usual, I rented a beach house on the Texas coast for two weeks. The last week, he flew down to spend the balance of the time with us. While there, he proposed and I agreed to marry him. He drove back to Arkansas with Bill and I [Erin and Mike stayed in Beaumont for a visit with their father] When we married on July 14, 1973, Michael flew back from Texas but Erin remained in Texas] We married at the Methodist Church in Thayer, MO. A comical note: Jerry purchased a large Bible to be used in the ceremony and from which he and I were to read certain scriptures re love that he particularly liked. He was insistent about doing this. The minister read some scriptures first then handed the Bible to Jerry and he opened the Bible to the scriptures he had selected. HOWEVER, when we began to read...Jerry could make so sounds but seemed frozen in place. So I had to read the scriptures alone. I could have killed him! We moved to Dexter a few days later and began building our new home there. We have lived there, Sunny Hill Farm, our entire married life. Jerry and I have no children together; he has a son and daughter, John and Eliza, from a previous marriage. I have three children from previous marriages: Erin, Michael and Bill. Jerry is currently a Missouri State Senator and we are involved in a horse breeding farm, investments and managing properties we own in Texas and Arkansas. I remain heavily involved in politics. I also serve as President of not-for-profit organization, CREATIVE COMMUNITIES, INC, a group dedicated to training people on welfare and finding work for them, thus getting them off welfare rolls. This organization works in 9 counties and has been successful in this endeavor. More About JERRY HOWARD and SHIRLA RATHJEN: Marriage: 14 Jul 1973, Thayer, Missouri Children of SHIRLA RATHJEN and WILLIAM PENNEY are: i. ERIN DIANE11 PENNEY, b. 12 Jun 1958, Thomasville, GA; m. JEFFREY FRED WOODEN, 01 Jul 1994, Springfield, MO; b. 28 May 1965, TRENTON, NEW JERSEY. Notes for ERIN DIANE PENNEY: Erin Diane Penney is 5'8", has light red hair and hazel eyes. In her teens, she unfortunately developed a drug problem and had to spend a year at Teen Challenge. This caused her to develop a mental problem and she struggled with that for several years. She regained control of herself, attended Central Bible College in Springfield, MO. She is presently working as an Assistant Editor at the Assembly of God Headquarters in Springfield. Has extremely high IQ. She married to Jeff Wooden in Springfield in 1994. Erin is left handed. More About ERIN DIANE PENNEY: Fact 1: HAD LITE RED HAIR, HAZEL EYES. Fact 2: ATTENDED CENTRAL BIBLE COLLEGE IN SPRINGFIELD, MO Fact 3: MARRIED IN SPRINGFIELD Fact 4: WORKED AS ASSIST EDITOR AT ASSEMBLY OF GOD HQ Fact 5: LEFT HANDED Medical Information: HAD NERVOUS PROBLEMS AS TEEN; RESULT OF DRUG PROBLEM; HAD MAJOR DENTAL PROBLEMS, A GENETIC PROBLEM INHERITED FROM FATHER; More About JEFFREY WOODEN and ERIN PENNEY: Marriage: 01 Jul 1994, Springfield, MO 247. ii. MICHAEL RATHJEN PENNEY, b. 10 Oct 1959, Savannah, GA. Child of SHIRLA RATHJEN and WM. MCFADDIN is: 248. iii. WM. PERRY HERRING11 MCFADDIN IV, b. 27 Nov 1968, Beaumont, Jefferson Co., Texas. 162. REBECCA ELIZABETH10 NOLAND (HAROLD BURTON9, JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 27 Oct 1944. She married DAVID MORTON 06 Sep 1973 in Portland, Oregon. Notes for REBECCA ELIZABETH NOLAND: Following the death of her father, Mutt, in Germany, she moved with her mother to Sherman, Texas and lived with her grandmother. Her mother remarried to a Spanierd/Mexican from New Mexico and she moved there, taking her two daughters. Her mother had other children by the Mexican. Beckie said they always felt like outsiders because they didn't resemble the half-siblings. When she reached her teens, she became rebellious and was eventually sent to live with her aunt in Idaho. After a few years, she married David Morton, a geologist, from Portland, Oregon. They lived for a number of years in Houston, Texas while David worked for oil companies. However, when the oil crash came, he lost his job and they returned to Portland, Oregon. Beckie and David divorced in 1997. She teaches school at the public schools there. In 2002, Beckie moved to Alaska and is teaching there. More About REBECCA ELIZABETH NOLAND: Comment 1: 2002, moved to Alaska to teach school Fact 1: TEACHES IN SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASSROOM More About DAVID MORTON: Fact 1: OCCUPATION: GEOLOGIST More About DAVID MORTON and REBECCA NOLAND: Marriage: 06 Sep 1973, Portland, Oregon Children of REBECCA NOLAND and DAVID MORTON are: i. MELODY ANN11 MORTON, b. 12 Jul 1978. Notes for MELODY ANN MORTON: This child died in her crib when her head became wedged between the bars. ii. MICHAEL GEORGE MORTON, b. 02 Mar 1981. More About MICHAEL GEORGE MORTON: Fact 1: 1995, IN FIRST NATIONAL GOLF TOURNAMENT IN FLORIDA. Fact 2: 1995, WON PACIFIC NW TITLE (FOR OR, WA, IDAHO & MONTANA Fact 3: PLAYS ON GOLFING VARSITY TEAM AT SCHOOL Fact 4: ALSO PLAYS ON BASKETBALL TEAM AT SCHOOL Fact 5: LOVES FLY-FISHING ON MT. HOOD iii. KIMBERLY LYNETTE MORTON, b. 27 Jun 1982. More About KIMBERLY LYNETTE MORTON: Fact 1: 1995, HAS TB HORSE AND INTO ENGLISH RIDING Fact 2: INVOLVED IN 4-H AT SCHOOL Fact 3: PLAYS SOCCER AS DEFENDER/GOALIE Fact 4: LOVES TO SKI IN THE WINTER (DOWNHILL COMPETITION) 163. FRANCES ANN10 NOLAND (HAROLD BURTON9, JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 19 Oct 1946 in Sherman, Texas. She married MAURICE RINGLER. Notes for FRANCES ANN NOLAND: Fran married and divorced Maurice Ringler. She then moved to Winter Park, CO and became a ski instructor. For a period of time, she was co-owner of ski lodge but sold it to daughter and son-in-law in 1991. Fran has red hair and blue eyes. Fran is a ski instructor during the winter months. During summer, she goes to Padre Island, Texas and teaches wind surfing. Then she and her friend, Jim Brenner, travel to Oregon where they test new prototypes of wind surfing boards. Then they return to Winter Park for the snow season. 2001-2002 was their last season at teaching people to ski. They have now moved to the island of Maui in Hawaii. They live in a guest house on the estate of Fran's dau, Candace Bambei. They have sold their property in Winter Park, CO. More About FRANCES ANN NOLAND: Comment 1: 2002, moved to Hawaii to live on dau's estate Fact 1: Taught skiing for years at Winter Park, CO Fact 2: Taught wind surfing in Corpus Christi, TX in off season Fact 3: TEsted new wind surfing boards in Calif/Oregon Fact 4: at one time owned ski lodge in Winter Park Child of FRANCES NOLAND and MAURICE RINGLER is: 249. i. CANDACE SHIREE (CANDY)11 RINGLER, b. 24 Nov 1963. 164. GERALD HERSCHEL10 NOLAND, JR (JERRY) (GERALD HERSCHEL9, JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 20 Oct 1942 in Fayette, Ala. He met (1) SHARON MIKOLS 04 Feb 1968 in Anaheim, Calif. He married (2) PEGGY EDELHOFF 11 Jan 1986 in Annapolis, MD. Notes for GERALD HERSCHEL NOLAND, JR (JERRY): Gerald "Jerry" Noland served in the Marines. After his service, he opened a store near San Francisco in which he and his wife designed their own beautiful fabrics and had a decorating business. They had two children. He then got into hang gliding, met his second wife doing that. He and first wife divorced and he married the second time...to a cardiologist. They had two daughters. In 1989, when the earthquake hit that region, their home was destroyed. His wife was terrified and shortly thereafter she took the children and returned to Maryland, where her parents lived. Jerry went too but they soon divorced and he returned to California. Jerry now is in the computer field. More About GERALD NOLAND and SHARON MIKOLS: Other-Begin: 04 Feb 1968, Anaheim, Calif More About GERALD NOLAND and PEGGY EDELHOFF: Marriage: 11 Jan 1986, Annapolis, MD Children of GERALD NOLAND and SHARON MIKOLS are: i. ASTRA RHIANNON MIKOLS11 NOLAND, b. 14 Jun 1978. ii. CAYCE RYAN NOLAND, b. 25 Jun 1981. Children of GERALD NOLAND and PEGGY EDELHOFF are: iii. ARYEL ELIZABETH11 NOLAND, b. 19 Dec 1986. iv. MARYAH NOLAND, b. 11 Jul 1990. 165. JAY STEVEN (STEVE)10 NOLAND (GERALD HERSCHEL9, JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 16 Oct 1949 in Cherry Point, NC. He married (1) SARAH BENSON 03 Nov 1973 in Costa Mesa, Calif. He married (2) BETSY DAVIS 24 May 1991. Notes for JAY STEVEN (STEVE) NOLAND: Steve served several years in the Navy. He married and lived in California for awhile. They had one son. Then they moved to Boulder, Colorado where he went to work in telecommunications field. He and Sarah divorced, he remarried and had a daughter. More About JAY NOLAND and SARAH BENSON: Marriage: 03 Nov 1973, Costa Mesa, Calif More About JAY NOLAND and BETSY DAVIS: Marriage: 24 May 1991 Child of JAY NOLAND and SARAH BENSON is: i. JAMIE THATCHER11 NOLAND, b. 28 Mar 1977. Child of JAY NOLAND and BETSY DAVIS is: ii. SAMANTHA LOUISE11 NOLAND, b. Aug 1991. 166. WILLIAM MAX10 NOLAND (WILLIAM AUBREY9, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 21 Nov 1934 in Pickens Co., Ala. He married BESSIE EUGENIA SLAY 16 Mar 1954 in Mobile, AL. She was born 14 Feb 1936. More About WILLIAM NOLAND and BESSIE SLAY: Marriage: 16 Mar 1954, Mobile, AL Children of WILLIAM NOLAND and BESSIE SLAY are: 250. i. WILLIAM KIM11 NOLAND, b. 28 Feb 1955, Mobile, Mobile Co., AL. ii. ROCHELLE ELIZABETH NOLAND, b. 20 Dec 1957. 251. iii. JAMIE DELAINE NOLAND, b. 14 Mar 1960, Mobile, Mobile Co., AL. 167. BARBARA ANN10 NOLAND (WILLIAM AUBREY9, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 03 Feb 1936 in Pickens Co., Ala. She married MYLES ARNOLD WATSON 17 Jun 1955 in Mobile, AL, son of JESSIE WATSON and OLLIE LUCAS. More About MYLES WATSON and BARBARA NOLAND: Marriage: 17 Jun 1955, Mobile, AL Children of BARBARA NOLAND and MYLES WATSON are: 252. i. MICHAEL DOWNING11 WATSON, b. 17 Aug 1956. 253. ii. GREGORY MYLES WATSON, b. 06 Aug 1960. 168. JAMES HILL10 NOLAND (SAM HILL9, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 31 Jan 1927 in Aberdeen, Monroe Co., MS. He married SYLVIA IRENE CATES 14 May 1949. More About JAMES NOLAND and SYLVIA CATES: Marriage: 14 May 1949 Children of JAMES NOLAND and SYLVIA CATES are: 254. i. JAMES HILL11 NOLAND, JR., b. 06 Oct 1950, Lake City, Columbia Co., FL. 255. ii. MICHAEL CATES NOLAND, b. 04 Oct 1951, Lake City, Columbia Co., FL. 256. iii. MICHELE IRENE NOLAND, b. 10 May 1953, Lake City, Columbia Co., FL. iv. BETSY LYNN NOLAND, b. 25 Feb 1956. 169. WILLIAM SAMUEL10 NOLAND (JAMES PHILIP9, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 03 May 1929 in Pickens Co., Ala, and died 24 Aug 1986 in Wetumpka, Ala. He married JANE BLANTON MACON 08 Aug 1953. More About WILLIAM NOLAND and JANE MACON: Marriage: 08 Aug 1953 Children of WILLIAM NOLAND and JANE MACON are: 257. i. BILLY SAM11 NOLAND, JR., b. 03 Apr 1955, Okinawa Island, U.S. Army Hospital. 258. ii. RALPH STERLING NOLAND, b. 27 Jan 1957, Montgomery, Ala. 170. ELEANOR MARIE10 NOLAND (JAMES PHILIP9, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 28 Jan 1933 in Pickens Co., Ala. She married JOHN THOMAS JUNKIN, JR. 09 Aug 1952 in First Baptist Church, Aliceville, AL, son of JOHN JUNKIN and LUCILLE LEWIS. He was born 25 May 1929 in Pickens County, AL. More About JOHN JUNKIN and ELEANOR NOLAND: Marriage: 09 Aug 1952, First Baptist Church, Aliceville, AL Children of ELEANOR NOLAND and JOHN JUNKIN are: 259. i. ELEANOR MARIA11 JUNKIN, b. 22 Aug 1954, Aliceville, AL. ii. JOHN THOMAS JUNKIN III, b. 23 Jul 1962, Druid City Hosp, Tuscaloosa, AL; m. JULIA ROSANNE RUFFIN, 30 May 1992, Tuscaloosa, AL; b. 13 Jul 1969, Druid City Hosp, Tuscaloosa, AL. More About JOHN THOMAS JUNKIN III: Fact 2: works in field of chemical sales/service Fact 3: sells directly to paper mills More About JULIA ROSANNE RUFFIN: Fact 1: works as patient relations specialist at hospital More About JOHN JUNKIN and JULIA RUFFIN: Marriage: 30 May 1992, Tuscaloosa, AL iii. PHIL STIRLING JUNKIN, b. 24 Apr 1968, Druid City Hosp, Tuscaloosa, AL; m. ELISSA MICHELLE MAGEE, 05 Sep 1993, Franklinton, LA; b. 06 Mar 1971, Tylertown, MS. More About PHIL STIRLING JUNKIN: Fact 1: head baseball coach/asst football coach Fact 2: teaches history in junior high school More About PHIL JUNKIN and ELISSA MAGEE: Marriage: 05 Sep 1993, Franklinton, LA 171. MARY LULA10 NOLAND (JAMES PHILIP9, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 28 Aug 1936 in Pickens Co., Ala. She married BILLY MALONE CARR 09 Jun 1956. He was born 28 Dec 1932 in Pickens Co., Ala. More About BILLY CARR and MARY NOLAND: Marriage: 09 Jun 1956 Children of MARY NOLAND and BILLY CARR are: i. ALISON NOLAND11 CARR, b. 10 Aug 1961. ii. JAMES MALONE CARR, b. 05 Nov 1966. 172. JOHN WILEY10 MCGEE (MARIE ANN9 NOLAND, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 09 May 1932. He married (1) HILDA MAE WOOD 22 Sep 1951. She was born 03 May 1932. He married (2) EMMA LOU BARTON 29 Nov 1974. She was born 13 Jan 1932. More About JOHN MCGEE and HILDA WOOD: Marriage: 22 Sep 1951 More About JOHN MCGEE and EMMA BARTON: Marriage: 29 Nov 1974 Children of JOHN MCGEE and HILDA WOOD are: 260. i. CHRISTI LYNN11 MCGEE, b. 14 Aug 1952. 261. ii. JOHN STEPHEN (STEVE) MCGEE, b. 06 Feb 1954. 262. iii. RICHARD KEITH MCGEE, b. 31 Dec 1956. iv. MONA LISA MCGEE, b. 20 Jan 1959; m. MICHAEL CHARLES; b. 24 Nov 1957. 173. ELEANOR JANE10 MCGEE (MARIE ANN9 NOLAND, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 17 May 1935. She married R. L. ELLISON 13 Apr 1957. He was born 05 Mar 1934. More About R. ELLISON and ELEANOR MCGEE: Marriage: 13 Apr 1957 Children of ELEANOR MCGEE and R. ELLISON are: 263. i. WESLEY DEAN11 ELLISON, b. 06 May 1958. ii. DARWIN KEITH ELLISON, b. 18 Feb 1963; m. DENISE LYNN LAVENDER, 30 Jun 1981; b. 13 Jul 1953. More About DARWIN ELLISON and DENISE LAVENDER: Marriage: 30 Jun 1981 174. JOANN10 MCGEE (MARIE ANN9 NOLAND, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 31 May 1937. She married JAMES CLIFTON BURKHALTER 30 Dec 1960. He was born 17 Jun 1936. More About JAMES BURKHALTER and JOANN MCGEE: Marriage: 30 Dec 1960 Children of JOANN MCGEE and JAMES BURKHALTER are: i. JAMES CLIFTON11 BURKHALTER II, b. 14 Oct 1962. ii. JOHN WESLEY BURKHALTER, b. 24 Apr 1964. 175. SHELBY JEAN10 MCGEE (MARIE ANN9 NOLAND, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 24 Sep 1939. She married WILLIAM RAIFORD MOSS 31 Mar 1957. He was born 17 Jul 1938. More About WILLIAM MOSS and SHELBY MCGEE: Marriage: 31 Mar 1957 Children of SHELBY MCGEE and WILLIAM MOSS are: i. WILLIAM TRACY11 MOSS, b. 15 Dec 1958. 264. ii. GAIL MARIA MOSS, b. 25 Jan 1961. iii. SHARON JEAN MOSS, b. 21 Jun 1964. iv. DAVID RAY MOSS, b. 04 May 1971. 176. LARRY GLENN10 MCGEE (MARIE ANN9 NOLAND, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 06 Jun 1942. He married VICKY LANE MOSS 23 Jul 1967. She was born 17 Jul 1944 in Fayette Co., AL. More About LARRY MCGEE and VICKY MOSS: Marriage: 23 Jul 1967 Children of LARRY MCGEE and VICKY MOSS are: i. LARRY SCOTT11 MCGEE, b. 07 Jun 1969. ii. MELANIE LANE MCGEE, b. 17 Feb 1972. 177. EDWARD GENE10 KIRK (SALLIE JANE9 NOLAND, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 17 Sep 1931. He married GWEN ESTELL VAUGHN 29 Jun 1963. She was born 27 Jun 1935. More About EDWARD KIRK and GWEN VAUGHN: Marriage: 29 Jun 1963 Child of EDWARD KIRK and GWEN VAUGHN is: i. KIRSTEN NICHOLE11 KIRK, b. 20 Jul 1967. 178. JAMES HAROLD10 KIRK (SALLIE JANE9 NOLAND, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 04 Nov 1933. He married (1) GLENDA GAIL MEADOWS. She was born 23 Jul 1937. He married (2) MARY JO HUMPHREY 25 Sep 1957. She was born 19 May 1945. More About JAMES KIRK and MARY HUMPHREY: Marriage: 25 Sep 1957 Child of JAMES KIRK and GLENDA MEADOWS is: 265. i. PHILLIP MICHAEL11 KIRK, b. 22 Sep 1957. Children of JAMES KIRK and MARY HUMPHREY are: ii. DANA LEIGH11 KIRK, b. 05 Oct 1966. iii. GINA LYNN KIRK, b. 03 Sep 1967. iv. JAMES GRIFF KIRK, b. 10 Dec 1973. 179. MARION CLIFFORD10 KIRK (SALLIE JANE9 NOLAND, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 04 Mar 1939. He married JUDITH BURWELL 10 Feb 1978. She was born 29 Nov 1948 in Jackson, MS. More About MARION KIRK and JUDITH BURWELL: Marriage: 10 Feb 1978 Children of MARION KIRK and JUDITH BURWELL are: i. ALAN RUSSELL11 KIRK, b. 28 Sep 1978. ii. BRIAN NOLAND KIRK, b. 18 Jul 1980. iii. ANDREW DYER KIRK, b. 03 May 1983. 180. GERARD SHERRILL10 NOLAND (JAMES LESTER9, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 12 Sep 1942 in Miami, Florida. He married CONNIE ANN PHELPS 21 Nov 1964 in Montgomery, Ala. She was born 01 Nov 1944 in Auburn, Ala. More About GERARD NOLAND and CONNIE PHELPS: Marriage: 21 Nov 1964, Montgomery, Ala Children of GERARD NOLAND and CONNIE PHELPS are: i. JAMES DAVID11 NOLAND, b. 31 Dec 1968, Pensacola, Florida. ii. JOHN ROBERT NOLAND, b. 23 Mar 1970, Montgomery, Ala; m. TRACY ROLFE, 11 May 1996, Marrietta, GA. More About JOHN NOLAND and TRACY ROLFE: Marriage: 11 May 1996, Marrietta, GA iii. GERALD SCOT NOLAND, b. 25 Feb 1972. 181. JAMES FARRELL10 NOLAND (JAMES LESTER9, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 15 Oct 1943 in Elrod, Ala. He married (1) JEAN LUCILLE MCELROY 25 Aug 1961 in Georgia. She was born 16 Oct 1945. He married (2) PEGGY COOK 15 Aug 1975. She was born 01 Aug 1951 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. More About JAMES NOLAND and JEAN MCELROY: Marriage: 25 Aug 1961, Georgia More About JAMES NOLAND and PEGGY COOK: Marriage: 15 Aug 1975 Children of JAMES NOLAND and JEAN MCELROY are: 266. i. TERESA LYNN11 NOLAND, b. 26 Jun 1962, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 267. ii. PAMELA JEAN NOLAND, b. 19 Oct 1963, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 268. iii. JEFFERY FARRELL NOLAND, b. 16 Nov 1969. Child of JAMES NOLAND and PEGGY COOK is: iv. CHANCE WESLEY11 NOLAND. 182. MARILYN JOAN10 NOLAND (JAMES LESTER9, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 10 Nov 1947 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. She married ROBERT GORDON MCFERRIN 28 Aug 1966. He was born 19 Oct 1947 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. More About ROBERT MCFERRIN and MARILYN NOLAND: Marriage: 28 Aug 1966 Children of MARILYN NOLAND and ROBERT MCFERRIN are: i. MIA JOAN11 MCFERRIN, b. 28 Sep 1969. ii. MARK DOW MCFERRIN, b. 29 Oct 1974. 183. VIRGINIA GWENDOLYN10 NOLAND (ALBERT GLENN9, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 09 Mar 1959. She married LARRY DANIEL SKELTON 22 Sep 1979 in Pickens Co., Ala. He was born 04 Jul 1948 in Gordo, AL. More About LARRY SKELTON and VIRGINIA NOLAND: Marriage: 22 Sep 1979, Pickens Co., Ala Child of VIRGINIA NOLAND and LARRY SKELTON is: i. CANDICE LAINE11 SKELTON, b. 31 Dec 1980. 184. ROBERT GERALD10 NOLAND (ROBERT GILLIS9, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 17 Dec 1947. He married AUDREY EILENE HUNTER 07 Aug 1966. She was born 06 Sep 1949. More About ROBERT NOLAND and AUDREY HUNTER: Marriage: 07 Aug 1966 Child of ROBERT NOLAND and AUDREY HUNTER is: i. KELLI NANNETTE11 NOLAND, b. 10 Dec 1967. 185. MARION LEE10 VANN (MARION JEAN9 NOLAND, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 16 Mar 1951 in Atlanta, GA. She married KENT HOWARD BOGGUSS 03 Jun 1972 in Mobile, AL. He was born 25 Apr 1950 in Columbia, MO. More About KENT BOGGUSS and MARION VANN: Marriage: 03 Jun 1972, Mobile, AL Child of MARION VANN and KENT BOGGUSS is: i. CHADWICK VANN11 BOGGUSS, b. 24 Jul 1977. 186. ROBERT BARRY10 LATHAM (MARY FRANCES9 NOLAND, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 21 Nov 1955. He married SHEELA TOWNSEND 11 Aug 1979. More About ROBERT LATHAM and SHEELA TOWNSEND: Marriage: 11 Aug 1979 Child of ROBERT LATHAM and SHEELA TOWNSEND is: i. ROBERT BRITTON11 LATHAM, b. 29 Jan 1985. 187. DEBRA KAY10 WOOLBRIGHT (DOROTHY LAZELLE9 NOLAND, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 22 Oct 1954. She married GEORGE BROOKS MOUCHETTE 09 Jul 1976. He was born 20 Oct 1954. More About GEORGE MOUCHETTE and DEBRA WOOLBRIGHT: Marriage: 09 Jul 1976 Child of DEBRA WOOLBRIGHT and GEORGE MOUCHETTE is: i. COLBY BROOKS11 MOUCHETTE, b. 06 Mar 1983. 188. CHRISTINE10 SELLERS (CECIL9, MARY ANN8 NOLAND, JAMES7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) She married (1) E. G. WINDHAM. She married (2) LYLE NEAL. Child of CHRISTINE SELLERS and E. WINDHAM is: i. GLENN11 WINDHAM. Child of CHRISTINE SELLERS and LYLE NEAL is: ii. LYLE11 NEAL, JR.. 189. EDNA10 STOCKMAN (EDITH PEARL9 NOLAND, JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 08 Aug 1941 in Moose Valley, Ala. She married LESTER SMITH 04 Jun 1982. More About LESTER SMITH and EDNA STOCKMAN: Marriage: 04 Jun 1982 Children of EDNA STOCKMAN and LESTER SMITH are: i. SUSAN R.11 CARTER. ii. GAIL ANN PARISH, b. 01 Jun 1958. iii. BRENDA LEE FEATHERS, b. 15 Dec 1959. iv. DONNA M. LOPEZ, b. 14 Aug 1961. 190. JEWELENE10 NOLAND (EDWARD ARTHUR9, JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 01 Dec 1942 in Aliceville, AL. She married LOUIS TRUMAN PEARSON 21 Dec 1963. He was born 21 Jul 1934 in Gordo, AL. More About LOUIS PEARSON and JEWELENE NOLAND: Marriage: 21 Dec 1963 Children of JEWELENE NOLAND and LOUIS PEARSON are: i. L. TRUMAN11 PEARSON, JR., b. 14 Dec 1967. ii. JOHN R. PEARSON, b. 09 Feb 1976. 191. MILTON EUGENE10 NOLAND, JR. (MILTON EUGENE9, JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 08 Oct 1949 in Aliceville, AL. He married MARY LOUISE MARTIN 17 Jan 1970. She was born 07 Oct 1952 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. More About MILTON NOLAND and MARY MARTIN: Marriage: 17 Jan 1970 Children of MILTON NOLAND and MARY MARTIN are: i. KARRIE ANN11 NOLAND, b. 08 Aug 1970. ii. MILTON BARRETT NOLAND, b. 29 Apr 1973. 192. CYNTHIA10 NOLAND (MILTON EUGENE9, JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 05 May 1952 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. She married JOHN FERRELL COLVIN 03 Apr 1975, son of LESTER COLVIN and BESSIE KELLY. He was born 03 Oct 1951 in Aliceville, AL. More About JOHN COLVIN and CYNTHIA NOLAND: Marriage: 03 Apr 1975 Children of CYNTHIA NOLAND and JOHN COLVIN are: i. ANNE MARIE11 COLVIN, b. 21 Oct 1975. ii. MARY FRANCES COLVIN, b. 02 Dec 1978. 193. CHARLOTTE MARIE10 NOLAND (MILTON EUGENE9, JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 24 Mar 1954 in Aliceville, AL. She married RALPH L. BROOKE, JR. 17 Mar 1973. He was born 26 Oct 1952 in Aliceville, AL. More About RALPH BROOKE and CHARLOTTE NOLAND: Marriage: 17 Mar 1973 Children of CHARLOTTE NOLAND and RALPH BROOKE are: i. KATIE ELIZABETH11 BROOKE, b. 27 Sep 1977. ii. KELLY ANNE BROOKE, b. 27 Sep 1977. iii. RALPH L. BROOKE III, b. 21 Dec 1980. 194. SHERRIE10 NOLAND (AUBREY EARL9, JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 29 Jul 1958. She married DAVID LEE HOLLINGSWORTH 25 Nov 1978. He was born 25 Apr 1955. More About DAVID HOLLINGSWORTH and SHERRIE NOLAND: Marriage: 25 Nov 1978 Children of SHERRIE NOLAND and DAVID HOLLINGSWORTH are: i. JUSTIN LEE11 HOLLINGSWORTH, b. 21 Jul 1981. ii. LAURA CHRISTYN HOLLINGSWORTH, b. 25 Jun 1983. iii. JOANNA MARIE HOLLINGSWORTH, b. 25 Mar 1985. 195. MARY FRANCES10 NOLAND (GEORGE WILLIAM9, JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 03 Feb 1938. She married DWAYNE GOODMAN. Children of MARY NOLAND and DWAYNE GOODMAN are: i. DOUGLAS11 GOODMAN. ii. PATRICIA CAROL GOODMAN. iii. CALVIN EUGENE GOODMAN. iv. KENNETH GEORGE GOODMAN. v. DIANE GOODMAN. 196. WILLIE DEAN10 NOLAND (GEORGE WILLIAM9, JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 08 Jan 1942. She married WILTON LEE HARCROW. Children of WILLIE NOLAND and WILTON HARCROW are: i. CHERYL ANN11 SIMS. ii. LARRY DEWAYNE HARCROW, b. 09 Oct 1964. iii. MARILYN RENEA HARCROW, b. 04 Sep 1967. iv. MELISSA KAY HARCROW, b. 04 Sep 1967. 197. PEGGY RUTH10 NOLAND (JAMES CURTIS9, JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 01 May 1935 in Carrollton, Pickens Co., AL. She married GRADY EUGENE MULLINS 19 Jul 1958 in Carrollton, Pickens Co., AL. He was born 21 Jul 1928 in Carrollton, Pickens Co., AL. More About GRADY MULLINS and PEGGY NOLAND: Marriage: 19 Jul 1958, Carrollton, Pickens Co., AL Child of PEGGY NOLAND and GRADY MULLINS is: i. DARIEN EUGENE11 MULLINS, b. 29 Mar 1966. 198. MARGARET LIZETTE10 NOLAND (JAMES CURTIS9, JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 09 Apr 1937 in Pickens Co., Ala. She married GEORGE WILLIAM ACKER 15 Sep 1953 in Columbus, MS. He was born 04 Mar 1934 in Pickens Co., Ala. More About GEORGE ACKER and MARGARET NOLAND: Marriage: 15 Sep 1953, Columbus, MS Children of MARGARET NOLAND and GEORGE ACKER are: 269. i. TERESA ARLENE11 ACKER, b. 28 Apr 1955, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 270. ii. KENNETH WILLIAM ACKER, b. 08 Dec 1957, Reform, AL. 271. iii. SHARON LEIGH ACKER, b. 22 Sep 1959, Reform, AL. iv. MICHAEL CURTIS ACKER, b. 21 Nov 1961, Reform, AL; m. MARY LUANN NOLAND, 25 Jul 1981, Aliceville, AL; b. 07 Sep 1962. More About MICHAEL ACKER and MARY NOLAND: Marriage: 25 Jul 1981, Aliceville, AL 199. JAMES GERALD (BUDDY)10 NOLAND (JAMES CURTIS9, JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 21 Jan 1938 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. He married HATTIE MAE THOMAS 23 Jun 1961. She was born 09 Sep 1942. More About JAMES NOLAND and HATTIE THOMAS: Marriage: 23 Jun 1961 Children of JAMES NOLAND and HATTIE THOMAS are: i. REBECCA11 NOLAND, b. 05 May 1962, Reform, AL; m. RUSH RANDALL CAMERON, 13 Mar 1982; b. 27 Nov 1961, Aliceville, AL. More About RUSH CAMERON and REBECCA NOLAND: Marriage: 13 Mar 1982 ii. GERALD DOUGLAS NOLAND, b. 09 Nov 1964. iii. JAMES MARK NOLAND, b. 14 Jul 1969. iv. PATRICK WILLIAM NOLAND, b. 25 Jun 1971. v. MARIA ANN NOLAND, b. 09 Dec 1972. 200. DENNIS REID10 NOLAND (RUFUS HALE9, JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 28 Nov 1949 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. He married DOROTHY COLLINS 23 Aug 1969. She was born 09 Nov 1948 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. More About DENNIS NOLAND and DOROTHY COLLINS: Marriage: 23 Aug 1969 Children of DENNIS NOLAND and DOROTHY COLLINS are: i. JENNIFER MARIE11 NOLAND, b. 16 Nov 1971. ii. JEFFERY SCOTT NOLAND, b. 12 Jul 1975. 201. ELIZABETH GAILE10 NOLAND (RUFUS HALE9, JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 30 Jun 1951. She married (1) STEVE LOFTIS. She married (2) JAMES EARL PHILLIPS. Child of ELIZABETH NOLAND and STEVE LOFTIS is: i. SHERRY ANN11 LOFTIS, b. 16 Oct 1969. Children of ELIZABETH NOLAND and JAMES PHILLIPS are: ii. JAMES TRACY11 PHILLIPS, b. 10 Mar 1969. iii. TAMMY LAJUNE PHILLIPS, b. 29 Jun 1970. 202. MARK ANTHONY10 YOUNG (NANNIE EDNA9 NOLAND, JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 28 Mar 1957 in Mobile, AL. He married CHARLOTTE ANNETTE EVANS 25 Nov 1976 in Fairford, Washington Co., AL. She was born 17 Apr 1958. More About MARK YOUNG and CHARLOTTE EVANS: Marriage: 25 Nov 1976, Fairford, Washington Co., AL Children of MARK YOUNG and CHARLOTTE EVANS are: i. WESLEY KYLE11 YOUNG, b. 22 Oct 1980. ii. ZACHARY LORNE YOUNG, b. 18 Sep 1984. 203. JAMES OLIN10 NOLAND, JR. (JAMES OLIN9, JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 08 Jul 1953 in carrollton, Pickens Co., AL. He married MYRA MCCOOL. Children of JAMES NOLAND and MYRA MCCOOL are: i. PATRICIA LYNN11 NOLAND, b. 14 Aug 1974. ii. JAMES OLIN NOLAND III, b. 25 Nov 1975. iii. HEATHER RENEE NOLAND, b. 07 Sep 1977. 204. MARVIN STOKES10 KILPATRICK (ARCHIE STOKES9, HORTENSE VALENTINE NOLAND8 (HAUTIE), THOMAS HUGHES7 NOLAND, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 11 Oct 1934. He married (1) KATHERINE HAMBLIN. He married (2) MARSHA COBB SULLIVAN. She was born 21 Aug 1948. Children of MARVIN KILPATRICK and MARSHA SULLIVAN are: i. DARLENE11 KILPATRICK. ii. TERESA LYNN KILPATRICK. iii. MARTY DEWAYNE KILPATRICK. 205. DOLLIE LOUISE10 KILPATRICK (ARCHIE STOKES9, HORTENSE VALENTINE NOLAND8 (HAUTIE), THOMAS HUGHES7 NOLAND, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 01 Apr 1936. She married JACK C. JONES 01 Aug 1953. More About JACK JONES and DOLLIE KILPATRICK: Marriage: 01 Aug 1953 Children of DOLLIE KILPATRICK and JACK JONES are: 272. i. CLAUDIA LOUISE11 JONES, b. 06 Sep 1955. ii. SHEILA RENE JONES, b. 27 Jun 1963; m. AUBREY MARLOWE. 273. iii. MONICA LYNN JONES, b. 25 Dec 1965. iv. BENJAMIN MICHAEL JONES, b. 24 Mar 1976. 206. BETTY DEAN10 KILPATRICK (ARCHIE STOKES9, HORTENSE VALENTINE NOLAND8 (HAUTIE), THOMAS HUGHES7 NOLAND, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 19 May 1939. She married (1) FLOYD M. SCHIAFONE. She married (2) DAVID L. ENGBERG 01 Jun 1956. More About DAVID ENGBERG and BETTY KILPATRICK: Marriage: 01 Jun 1956 Children of BETTY KILPATRICK and DAVID ENGBERG are: 274. i. MICHAEL ALLEN11 ENGBERG, b. 25 Apr 1958. 275. ii. MICHELLE ENGBERG, b. 20 Oct 1960. iii. LISA ENGBERG, b. 25 May 1968. 207. ALTON O'NEAL10 KILPATRICK (ARCHIE STOKES9, HORTENSE VALENTINE NOLAND8 (HAUTIE), THOMAS HUGHES7 NOLAND, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 15 Jul 1944. He married BETTY CAROL GOODMAN. She was born 19 Apr 1947. Children of ALTON KILPATRICK and BETTY GOODMAN are: i. REGINA DENISE11 KILPATRICK. ii. TIMMY KILPATRICK. 208. LINDA DELL10 KILPATRICK (ARCHIE STOKES9, HORTENSE VALENTINE NOLAND8 (HAUTIE), THOMAS HUGHES7 NOLAND, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 10 Apr 1946. She married JAMES L PATE. Children of LINDA KILPATRICK and JAMES PATE are: i. JIMMY11 PATE. ii. BRIAN PATE. iii. DAVID PATE. 209. DELONA KAYE10 KILPATRICK (ARCHIE STOKES9, HORTENSE VALENTINE NOLAND8 (HAUTIE), THOMAS HUGHES7 NOLAND, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 06 Oct 1949. She married RALPH "BUB" EARL HEAD. Children of DELONA KILPATRICK and RALPH HEAD are: i. BARBARA ANN11 HEAD. ii. DANIEL AUSTIN HEAD. 210. MELVIN DENNIS10 KILPATRICK (ARCHIE STOKES9, HORTENSE VALENTINE NOLAND8 (HAUTIE), THOMAS HUGHES7 NOLAND, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 27 Dec 1953. He married MEMOSA LYNN PLOWMAN. Children of MELVIN KILPATRICK and MEMOSA PLOWMAN are: i. KEITH11 KILPATRICK. ii. MATTHEW KILPATRICK. 211. ANNIE LOIS10 PATE (MARY IRENE9 MAUGHAN, EFFIE LEE8 NOLAND, THOMAS HUGHES7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 27 Feb 1937. She married HOMER WILLIAM BANKS 30 May 1953 in Columbus Ms. More About HOMER BANKS and ANNIE PATE: Marriage: 30 May 1953, Columbus Ms Child of ANNIE PATE and HOMER BANKS is: i. SARAH11 BANKS. 212. WALTER HUGH10 MAUGHAN (JAMES NEWELL9, EFFIE LEE8 NOLAND, THOMAS HUGHES7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 28 Feb 1907. He married BESSIE HARLESS 02 Dec 1940. More About WALTER MAUGHAN and BESSIE HARLESS: Marriage: 02 Dec 1940 Child of WALTER MAUGHAN and BESSIE HARLESS is: 276. i. JOHN ROBERT11 MAUGHAN. 213. BETTIE GENE10 BOLLINGER (FLORENCE VIRGINIA9 NOLAND, ELBERT LUTHER8, ELIAS HENRY7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 20 Sep 1929 in San Benito, Texas. She married BOB G. TATE 17 Mar 1951 in Alexander City, AL. He was born 19 Mar 1931. More About BETTIE GENE BOLLINGER: Fact 1: Graduated from Auburn University Fact 2: Got her Masters at U of Mississippi Fact 3: Teached high school while working on PHD More About BOB G. TATE: Fact 1: Head of psychology dept, U. of Mississippi Fact 2: In 1985, live in Oxford, MS More About BOB TATE and BETTIE BOLLINGER: Marriage: 17 Mar 1951, Alexander City, AL Children of BETTIE BOLLINGER and BOB TATE are: i. JONATHAN STEWART11 TATE, b. 04 Jan 1961. ii. ROBERT STANFORD TATE, b. 04 Aug 1964. 214. WILLIAM DONALD10 BOLLINGER (FLORENCE VIRGINIA9 NOLAND, ELBERT LUTHER8, ELIAS HENRY7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 30 Oct 1934 in Birmingham, AL, and died 24 Apr 1961 in Pensacola, FL. He married MARILYN GEORGIA BROWN 17 Dec 1955. More About WILLIAM DONALD BOLLINGER: Fact 1: Graduated from Auburn University Fact 2: Taught in high school in Pensacola, FL More About WILLIAM BOLLINGER and MARILYN BROWN: Marriage: 17 Dec 1955 Child of WILLIAM BOLLINGER and MARILYN BROWN is: i. VIRGINIA LYNN11 BOLLINGER, b. 06 Sep 1956. 215. THOMAS EARLE10 BOLLINGER (FLORENCE VIRGINIA9 NOLAND, ELBERT LUTHER8, ELIAS HENRY7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 26 Apr 1944 in Mobile, AL. He married RAMONIA PARKER 06 Jan 1970 in Bay Minnette, Ala. More About THOMAS EARLE BOLLINGER: Fact 1: Attended Auburn two years Fact 2: Served in Vietnam as helicopter pilot and bomber pilot More About THOMAS BOLLINGER and RAMONIA PARKER: Marriage: 06 Jan 1970, Bay Minnette, Ala Child of THOMAS BOLLINGER and RAMONIA PARKER is: i. MARY ANNA11 BOLLINGER, b. 06 Oct 1972. 216. MARILYN GALE10 NOLAND (THOMAS FRED9, ELBERT LUTHER8, ELIAS HENRY7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 08 Aug 1932 in Birmingham, AL. She married JAMES ROBERT BRUCE. He was born 30 Jun 1930. Children of MARILYN NOLAND and JAMES BRUCE are: i. JAMES ROBERT11 BRUCE III, b. 18 Apr 1955. ii. THOMAS NOLAND BRUCE, b. 04 Jan 1958. 217. THOMAS FRED10 NOLAND, JR. (THOMAS FRED9, ELBERT LUTHER8, ELIAS HENRY7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 07 Feb 1934 in Birmingham, AL. He married DANA ROBINSON. More About THOMAS FRED NOLAND, JR.: Fact 1: Graduated from Auburn University Fact 2: Sec and treasurer of Courtney Ford, Montgomery. AL Children of THOMAS NOLAND and DANA ROBINSON are: i. JENNY REBECCA11 NOLAND, b. 17 Aug 1967. ii. SUSAN ELIZABETH NOLAND, b. 17 Aug 1967. 218. BILLIE MARIE10 NOLAND (THOMAS FRED9, ELBERT LUTHER8, ELIAS HENRY7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 02 May 1939 in Montgomery, Ala. She married JACK HILLARY BRANNEN. He was born 06 Apr 1937. More About JACK HILLARY BRANNEN: Fact 1: He is Delta Airlines Air Controller, Jonesboro, GA Children of BILLIE NOLAND and JACK BRANNEN are: i. BRIAN TYLER11 BRANNEN, b. 03 Feb 1966. ii. WINDY MARIE BRANNEN, b. 20 Nov 1969. 219. MARTHA SUE10 NOLAND (WILLIAM CULLEN FRED9, ELBERT LUTHER8, ELIAS HENRY7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 02 Jun 1944 in Birmingham, AL. She married STEVE IRVIN. He was born 23 Jul 1944. Children of MARTHA NOLAND and STEVE IRVIN are: i. KRISTINIA11 IRVIN, b. 07 Mar 1969. ii. STEPHANIE IRVIN, b. 01 Oct 1972. iii. STEVE IRVIN, JR., b. 30 May 1976. 220. EVELYN LOUISE10 BRIDGES (GRADY9, CLARA8 NOLAND, ELIAS HENRY7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 04 Sep 1932. She married JAMES EDWARD STAMPS. Children of EVELYN BRIDGES and JAMES STAMPS are: i. TERRY11 STAMPS, b. 1958. ii. ROBERT STAMPS, b. 1963. 221. THOMAS RAIFORD10 NOLAND, JR. (THOMAS RAIFORD9, THOMAS WOODIE8, ELIAS HENRY7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 16 Mar 1942. He married PATRICIA JEAN BARKSDALE 29 Dec 1965. She was born 09 Nov 1943. More About THOMAS RAIFORD NOLAND, JR.: Fact 1: V-Pres of Livingston University, Livingston, AL More About THOMAS NOLAND and PATRICIA BARKSDALE: Marriage: 29 Dec 1965 Children of THOMAS NOLAND and PATRICIA BARKSDALE are: i. ROBERT ELIJAH11 NOLAND, b. 22 Dec 1968. ii. MARY PATRICE NOLAND, b. 01 Jan 1971. 222. MARY JEAN10 NOLAND (THOMAS RAIFORD9, THOMAS WOODIE8, ELIAS HENRY7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 10 Nov 1943. She married HORACE GENE HAYNES. He was born 14 Oct 1943. Children of MARY NOLAND and HORACE HAYNES are: i. ELIZABETH LU11 NOLAND, b. 05 Aug 1957; d. 16 Dec 1971. More About ELIZABETH LU NOLAND: Cause of Death: Leukemia ii. CHRISTOPHER GENE HAYNES, b. 18 Apr 1969. iii. HOLLY MICHELLE HAYNES, b. 06 Sep 1971. Generation No. 7 223. MARY KATHLEEN11 NOLAND (JOHN PHILIP10, JOHN PHILIP9, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 1948. She married RALPH HAYDEN, JR.. Child of MARY NOLAND and RALPH HAYDEN is: i. LISA12 HAYDEN, b. 1971. 224. CAROL ANN11 NOLAND (JOHN PHILIP10, JOHN PHILIP9, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born Feb 1952. She married TIMOTHY COLBERT. More About CAROL ANN NOLAND: Fact 1: hAD nervous break-down Child of CAROL NOLAND and TIMOTHY COLBERT is: i. ROBIN MELISA12 COLBERT, b. 11 May 1977. 225. JAMES D. (DAN)11 ARMSTRONG III (MARY CHARLOTTE10 NOLAND, JOHN PHILIP9, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) He married EDNA RUTH ADERTON. Children of JAMES ARMSTRONG and EDNA ADERTON are: i. JAMES D.12 ARMSTRONG IV. ii. CHARLOTTE LEIGH ARMSTRONG. 226. LUCIA NOLAND11 CHEW (HENRIETTA FRANCES10 NOLAND, WILLIAM HERMAN9, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 12 Mar 1948 in Hampton, VA, Elizabeth City Co., VA. She married RICHMOND M. FLOWERS 12 Jun 1971. More About RICHMOND FLOWERS and LUCIA CHEW: Marriage: 12 Jun 1971 Children of LUCIA CHEW and RICHMOND FLOWERS are: i. LINDSAY KATHRYN12 FLOWERS, b. 10 Sep 1974. ii. RICHMOND MCDAVID FLOWERS III, b. 04 May 1978. iii. WILLIAM RUSSELL FLOWERS, b. 26 Dec 1980. 227. JENNIFER CHARLOTTE11 CHEW (HENRIETTA FRANCES10 NOLAND, WILLIAM HERMAN9, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 30 Jul 1953 in Tullahoma, Tenn.. She married LAURENCE DONALD PETR 26 Aug 1978 in Dallas, Texas. More About LAURENCE PETR and JENNIFER CHEW: Marriage: 26 Aug 1978, Dallas, Texas Children of JENNIFER CHEW and LAURENCE PETR are: i. EMILY LAUREN12 PETR, b. 16 Jul 1980. ii. FRANKLIN NOLAND PETR, b. 26 Mar 1984. 228. CELESTE ADELE11 SPRUIELL (JANIE DELL10 NOLAND, WILLIAM HERMAN9, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 29 Dec 1954. She married KERNEY WARD SAXON III 12 Oct 1974. More About KERNEY SAXON and CELESTE SPRUIELL: Marriage: 12 Oct 1974 Children of CELESTE SPRUIELL and KERNEY SAXON are: i. WILLIAM "WILL" WARD12 SAXON. ii. KATHRYN ADELE "KATY" SAXON. iii. JOHNATHAN CRAIG "JOHN" SAXON, b. 21 Jan 1987. 229. ROBERT BARRETT11 LANCASTER (ARTHUR B. (JACK)10, ANNIE EUGENIA9 NOLAND, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 09 Sep 1946. Children of ROBERT BARRETT LANCASTER are: i. DEBBRA RAE12 LANCASTER, b. 11 Sep 1973. ii. ADAM ROBERT LANCASTER, b. 17 Apr 1975. 230. RICHARD BARRY11 LANCASTER (ARTHUR B. (JACK)10, ANNIE EUGENIA9 NOLAND, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 11 Jan 1951. He married LADWINA LAVEA BALDUCCI 18 Aug 1978 in Boise, Idaho. More About RICHARD LANCASTER and LADWINA BALDUCCI: Marriage: 18 Aug 1978, Boise, Idaho Children of RICHARD LANCASTER and LADWINA BALDUCCI are: i. LAVEA GRACE12 LANCASTER, b. 15 Jan 1980. ii. RICHARD BARRY LANCASTER, JR., b. 01 Aug 1982. iii. ROBERT BRIAN LANCASTER, b. 31 Dec 1985. iv. LAURA GABRIEL LANCASTER, b. 25 Aug 1988. 231. SUSAN KATHLEEN (KATHY)11 LANCASTER (ARTHUR B. (JACK)10, ANNIE EUGENIA9 NOLAND, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 29 Sep 1953. Child of SUSAN KATHLEEN (KATHY) LANCASTER is: 277. i. JENNIE ANN12 LANCASTER, b. 01 Feb 1971. 232. ELIZABETH ANN11 HALLMAN (MARY SUE10 LANCASTER, ANNIE EUGENIA9 NOLAND, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 03 Feb 1949. She married (1) JERRY HAIRMAN POUNDERS. She married (2) DON VINCENT TRESCA. Children of ELIZABETH HALLMAN and JERRY POUNDERS are: i. TINA MARIE12 POUNDERS, b. 08 Mar 1970. 278. ii. ANGELA LEIGH POUNDERS, b. 23 Feb 1971. iii. JASON ALLEN POUNDERS, b. 11 Dec 1974. Children of ELIZABETH HALLMAN and DON TRESCA are: iv. DOMINICK VICTOR12 TRESCA, b. 17 Dec 1977. v. FRANK MICHAEL TRESCA, b. 24 Feb 1980. 233. MARY MELINDA11 HALLMAN (MARY SUE10 LANCASTER, ANNIE EUGENIA9 NOLAND, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 20 Feb 1951. She married GARY PATE. Children of MARY HALLMAN and GARY PATE are: i. CYNTHIA MARIE12 PATE, b. 29 Jul 1969. ii. SONIA LEIGH PATE, b. 08 Dec 1970. iii. JAMES DOUGLAS ANDREWS, b. 19 Jun 1973. 234. JOHN LEE11 HALLMAN (MARY SUE10 LANCASTER, ANNIE EUGENIA9 NOLAND, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 26 Oct 1952. He married JUDY SHIRLEY 29 Mar 1980 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. She was born 05 Sep 1955 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. More About JOHN HALLMAN and JUDY SHIRLEY: Marriage: 29 Mar 1980, Tuscaloosa, Ala Children of JOHN HALLMAN and JUDY SHIRLEY are: i. LINDSEY ELIZABETH12 HALLMAN, b. 10 Apr 1982. ii. CHRISTOPHER JOHN HALLMAN, b. 10 Mar 1988. 235. JAMES LYDEL11 HALLMAN (MARY SUE10 LANCASTER, ANNIE EUGENIA9 NOLAND, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 14 Oct 1957 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. He married SHERRY ANN NELSON 31 Mar 1976 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. More About JAMES HALLMAN and SHERRY NELSON: Marriage: 31 Mar 1976, Tuscaloosa, Ala Children of JAMES HALLMAN and SHERRY NELSON are: i. JAMIE RENEE12 HALLMAN. ii. CASEY NICO HALLMAN. iii. ADAM CHASE HALLMAN. 236. WILLIAM LENNOX11 HALLMAN (MARY SUE10 LANCASTER, ANNIE EUGENIA9 NOLAND, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 02 Jan 1961 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. He married LINDA MARIE VASBINDER 21 Mar 1986 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. She was born 13 Aug 1963 in San Antonio, TX. More About WILLIAM HALLMAN and LINDA VASBINDER: Marriage: 21 Mar 1986, Tuscaloosa, Ala Children of WILLIAM HALLMAN and LINDA VASBINDER are: i. MELISSA ANNE12 HALLMAN, b. 05 May 1987. ii. JOSEPH BARRETT HALLMAN, b. 12 Aug 1988. iii. JENNIFER MARIE HALLMAN, b. 30 Oct 1990. 237. ANITA DARLENE11 HALLMAN (MARY SUE10 LANCASTER, ANNIE EUGENIA9 NOLAND, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 21 Jan 1967 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. She married GLENN ALLEN THORNELL 20 Jun 1986 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. He was born 07 Apr 1963. More About GLENN THORNELL and ANITA HALLMAN: Marriage: 20 Jun 1986, Tuscaloosa, Ala Children of ANITA HALLMAN and GLENN THORNELL are: i. GLENN ALLEN12 THORNELL, JR., b. 05 Jul 1987. ii. STEVEN RANDALL THORNELL, b. 05 Aug 1989. 238. JAN MARIE11 PUHL (FRANK HENRY10, VERA OPHELIA9 NOLAND, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 16 Jan 1959. She married MICHAEL O'GORMAN 1984. More About MICHAEL O'GORMAN and JAN PUHL: Marriage: 1984 Child of JAN PUHL and MICHAEL O'GORMAN is: i. RYAN PATRICK12 O'GORMAN. 239. BEVERLY ANNE11 WILSON (BEVERLY ANNE10 TIDMORE, BEATRICE IRENE9 NOLAND, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 30 Apr 1953. She married LUTHER CRAWFORD. Children of BEVERLY WILSON and LUTHER CRAWFORD are: i. LUTHER TRIMM "BUBBA"12 CRAWFORD, b. 02 Jun 1973. ii. CRYSTALL CRAWFORD, b. 20 Sep 1978. iii. CHRISTY CRAWFORD, b. 20 Sep 1978. 240. WADE ERIC11 WILSON (BEVERLY ANNE10 TIDMORE, BEATRICE IRENE9 NOLAND, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 10 Apr 1955. He married ANNETTE CALHOUN. Children of WADE WILSON and ANNETTE CALHOUN are: i. JEREMY WADE "BUBBA"12 WILSON. ii. ANTHONY HOUSTON WILSON. 241. JIMMY CURTIS11 SIMPSON (MARTHA CAROLYN10 NOLAND, CURTIS HENLEY9, JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 21 May 1953 in Hamilton AFB, Hamilton, Marin Co., Calif. He married BARBARA JEAN WILLIAMSON 12 May 1972 in Birmingham, Ala. Notes for JIMMY CURTIS SIMPSON: Jimmy Curtis Simpson married Barbara Willamson in Birmingham, Ala in 1972. Taught briefly at the U. of Ala. He has Masters and PhD in Business Administration. Jimmy and family moved to Montgomery, Ala where he accepted the position of full professor at Troy State University teaching their MBA program. More About JIMMY SIMPSON and BARBARA WILLIAMSON: Marriage: 12 May 1972, Birmingham, Ala Child of JIMMY SIMPSON and BARBARA WILLIAMSON is: i. AMELIA GRACE12 SIMPSON, b. 22 May 1991. 242. CAROLYN RENEE11 SIMPSON (MARTHA CAROLYN10 NOLAND, CURTIS HENLEY9, JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 07 Feb 1962 in Birmingham, Ala. She married JAMES GREGORY CHANDLER 08 Jun 1985 in Bessemer, Alabama. Notes for CAROLYN RENEE SIMPSON: Carolyn Renee Simpson attended U. of Alabama - Birmingham. In 1985 she married James Gregory Chandler. For some years, they lived next door to her mother and father. In 1995, Renee taught school. In 1995, Renee and family moved to Montgomery, AL where Greg is employed as a supervisor at Bagly Elevator Co. More About JAMES CHANDLER and CAROLYN SIMPSON: Marriage: 08 Jun 1985, Bessemer, Alabama Children of CAROLYN SIMPSON and JAMES CHANDLER are: i. KRISTEN RENEE12 CHANDLER, b. 31 Jan 1991. ii. BRYAN GREGORY CHANDLER, b. 21 Jul 1993. iii. ZACHARY CURTIS CHANDLER, b. 02 Jan 1995. 243. STEPHEN RANDALL11 GODDARD (KATHRYN ELIZABETH NOLAND10 (BETTY), SAMUEL CAYCE9 NOLAND, JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 17 May 1954. He married JANICE DAVIS. Child of STEPHEN GODDARD and JANICE DAVIS is: i. STEPHEN RANDALL12 GODDARD, JR., b. 24 Nov 1983. 244. CALVIN WAYNE11 GODDARD (KATHRYN ELIZABETH NOLAND10 (BETTY), SAMUEL CAYCE9 NOLAND, JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 27 May 1955. He married CARRYE FIELDS. Children of CALVIN GODDARD and CARRYE FIELDS are: i. ERIN12 GODDARD, b. 23 Apr 1981. ii. LINDSAY MARIE GODDARD, b. May 1984. 245. PATRICIA SUSAN11 GREENE (MARY SUE10 NOLAND, SAMUEL CAYCE9, JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 01 Dec 1951. She married DALE EUGENE LANE. He was born 29 Apr 1947. More About PATRICIA SUSAN GREENE: Fact 1: LIVES IN COTTAGE GROVE, MINN Children of PATRICIA GREENE and DALE LANE are: i. JEREMY ALLEN12 LANE, b. 01 Dec 1976. ii. JONATHAN ANDREW LANE, b. 24 Jul 1978. iii. JUSTIN ADAM LANE, b. 04 Apr 1980. iv. JENNIFER SUE LANE, b. 10 Jul 1983. 246. SONIA MARIE11 NICKELS (MARY SUE10 NOLAND, SAMUEL CAYCE9, JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 07 Oct 1962. She married SIDNEY RAY EDWARDS. He was born 30 Jul 1947. Children of SONIA NICKELS and SIDNEY EDWARDS are: i. STEPHANIE MARIE12 EDWARDS, b. 04 Sep 1982. ii. STUART RAY EDWARDS, b. 21 Feb 1985. iii. SHARON MICHELLE EDWARDS, b. 31 Dec 1986. iv. SCOTT E PHILLIPS, b. 05 Sep 1989. 247. MICHAEL RATHJEN11 PENNEY (SHIRLA JEAN10 RATHJEN, MELBA ELIZABETH9 NOLAND, JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 10 Oct 1959 in Savannah, GA. He married (1) LESLIE ALLISON BRAUN 25 Jul 1987 in ST LOUIS, MO. He married (2) KAREN RENEE LINGERFELT 01 Sep 1990 in Stoddard Co., MO, daughter of WINDA LINGERFELT and SUE YORK. She was born 04 Mar 1964 in Nashville, TN. Notes for MICHAEL RATHJEN PENNEY: MEMBER OF V.O.S.H. (VOLUNTEER OPTOMETRIC SERVICES FOR HUMANITY) AND TRAVELED TO SEVERAL THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES TO EXAMINE EYES OF IMPOVERISHED PEOPLE AND DISPENSE EYE GLASSES. COUNTRIES VISITED: GUATAMAELA, AFRICA, NEPAL, SANTA DOMINGO, BOLIVIA. In 1967, Mike was member of Indian Guides in Beaumont, Texas. In 1971, member of Boy Scouts in Mammoth Spring, Arkansas. In 1978, Mike graduated from Dexter High School, Dexter, MO. In High School he participated in football (tight end), basketball (center), track. In his senior year, the underclassmen voted him as the most liked. In 1983, Mike graduated from Southeast Missouri University at Cape Girardeau, MO with a BS in psychology-chemistry. In 1987, rec'd his Doctorate in Optometry from University of Missouri-St Louis. In 1987, he married the first time to Leslie Braun, of St Louis. In 1987, Mike began purchasing the practice of Dr. Huntington in Poplar Bluff, MO. Mike's wife was unhappy to be away from St. Louis and they were divorced in 1988. In 1990, Mike married a second time, to Karen Lingerfelt. They have two children: Michael and Caroline. Mike has light brown hair, brown eyes and an infectious smile. He is active in is community, a member of the Rotary, a caring individual, an outstanding athlete and devoted to his family. Mike has a witty personality, is dependable and is a dedicated conservationist. Mike is President of the Missouri Optometric Association. Hobbies: Paintball competition, scuba diving, model train sets, military history. A devoted father, he spends a lot of time with his children and is one of the coaches for his son's soccer team and T-ball team. In 2002, rec'd his pilot's license. More About MICHAEL RATHJEN PENNEY: Comment 4: 01 Sep 2004, Practice opened in new building in Poplar Bluff, MO Comment 1: became a certified scuba diver Commnt 3: 2004, bOUGHT AIRPLANE Fact 1: 1967, member of Indian Guides in Beaumont, Texas Fact 2: 1971, member of boy scouts in Mammoth Spring, ARK Fact 3: has light brown eyes and brown hair Fact 4: 1978, GRADUATED FROM DEXTER HIGH SCHOOL Fact 5: 1983, GRADUATED FROM SOUTHEAST MISSOURI UNIVERSITY Fact 6: BS IN PSYCHOLOGY-CHEMISTRY Fact 7: 1987, REC'D DOCTORATE IN OPTOMETRY FROM UMSL Fact 8: 1987, BEGAN BUYING PRACTICE FROM DR. HUNTINGTON IN POP BLUFF, MO Fact 9: MEMBER OF THE ROTARY CLUB Fact 10: CARING INDIVIDUAL, OUTSTANDING ATHLETE, CLOSE TO HIS FAMILY Fact 11: WITTY PERSONALITY, DEDICATED CONSERVATIONIST Fact 12: ACTIVE IN COMMUNITY AFFAIRS Fact 13: 1996, PRESIDENT OF SE MO OPTOMETRIC ASSOCIATION Fact 15: 04 Mar 1999, Moved into new home on lake near PB Fact 16: 09 Oct 1999, Became President of Missouri Optometric Association Fact 17: 2002, reC'D HIS PILOT'S LICENSE Fact 18: 2003, became member of PB Airport Board Medical Information: HAD "GILL" REMOVED FROM NECK; HAD EXTENSIVE JAW SURGERY TO RECONSTRUCT JAW INJURED IN FOOTBALL; HAD THYROID PROBLEM; More About MICHAEL PENNEY and LESLIE BRAUN: Divorce: 1988, POPLAR BLUFF, MO Marriage: 25 Jul 1987, ST LOUIS, MO More About MICHAEL PENNEY and KAREN LINGERFELT: Marriage: 01 Sep 1990, Stoddard Co., MO Marriage date: 01 Sep 1990, MARRIED AT SUNNY HILL FARM, STODDARD CO, MO Children of MICHAEL PENNEY and KAREN LINGERFELT are: i. MICHAEL RATHJEN12 PENNEY, JR., b. 29 Nov 1991, POPLAR BLUFF, BUTLER CO, MO. ii. CAROLINE ELISE PENNEY, b. 19 Jan 1994, POPLAR BLUFF, BUTLER CO, MO. 248. WM. PERRY HERRING11 MCFADDIN IV (SHIRLA JEAN10 RATHJEN, MELBA ELIZABETH9 NOLAND, JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 27 Nov 1968 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co., Texas. He met (1) LORI SPURGEON 1990 in Fulton Co., AR, daughter of DIANE FOSTER. He married (2) JENNIFER ANN WILLIAMS 14 Feb 1998 in Fulton Co, Ark, daughter of DANNY WILLIAMS and JUDY BRYANT. She was born 10 Oct 1973. Notes for WM. PERRY HERRING MCFADDIN IV: To Bill: You are the product of a long line of individuals..their mannerisms, traits, characteristics are still very much alive in you. From these people you received your heritage, your physical being, your determination, your mental abilities and your traits...whether they be strong ones or weaknesses. Sometimes it is hard to be strong and brave in the face of temptations...sometimes it is easier (or so it seems) to "go along" with the crowd. You have a heritage, however, of strong willed individuals...brave fighters and leaders! Men and women who encountered hardship and hard work and stood their ground. Let's talk about some of them now so you will know your "Roots" are anchored firmly in the development of this country. We will talk about some of the hardships faced by your ancestors, some of the positions of leadership they held, the terrors they faced in the early years of this country from indians, disease and sickness. Very early in the colonization of this country was your ancestor LT COL. RICHARD COCKE, who was born in 1600 in England. He was a member of House of Burgesses in Virginia from 1632 to 1654. The House of Burgesses was the first legislative body in the colonies and Virginia was the most populous of colonies. Most of the members of the House of Burgesses were large landowners and influential members of the communities. Other early ancestors holding office were: CHRISTOPHER CLARK, Justice of Peace from Orange Co., VA in 1742. JOHNNY SCOTT, Justice of Peace from Orange Co., VA. Johnny Scott was also a Captain in the Colonial Militia during the Colonial Wars (Indian Wars) from 1758 to 1767 in Orange Co., VA; CAPT JOHN MOORE, fought in Colonial Wars and was a member of House of Burgesses, FROM Isle of Wight, VA. This man's son married into family of Meriwether Lewis (of Lewis-Clark expedition fame); COL. JAMES TAYLOR I, b. 1615 in Carlisle, England and came to America in 1625. The son of James Taylor I, John Taylor, married Catherine Pendleton. He had a grandson, JOHN PENN, that was a lawyer, member of Continental Congress, signed NC Declaration of Independence and was a member of US Congress from NC. James Taylor's daughter married HENRY PENDLETON and his grandson, Capt Henry Pendleton, was a member of House of Burgesses for Culpeper Co., VA in 1774. The youngest son of Henry Pendleton-Mary Bishop Taylor, Edmund Pendleton, was a famed patriot and jurist and a member of the House of Burgesses over 50 years. JAMES TAYLOR II, b. 1674, a colonel of a Regt of Colonial militia; saw active duty in indian wars, Member of House of Burgesses from Orange Co and King and Queen Co., VA, served as Surveyor General for the Colony; was one of the "knights of the Golden Horseshoe" accompanying Gov. Spottswood on his expedition to Swifts Run Gap in the Blue Ridge Mountains and through Shenandoah Valley, he died at "Greenfields" in 1729. Col. James Taylor II and his wife Martha Thompson, were gr-grandparents of two Presidents: Jmes Madison (chief architect of Declaration of Independence) and Zachary Taylor. His son, Zachary Taylor married Elizabeth Lee, sister of Richard Henry Lee, that signed Declaration of Independence and was a cousin of Robert E. Lee's father. James Taylor II's grandson Colonel Richard Taylor, b. 1741, with his brother Hancock Taylor made first recorded voyage down Ohio River and Mississippi from Pittsburgh, Penn to New Orleans in 1769, returning home by sea. Richard Taylor served in Revolutionary War as a Capt in Virginia State Line. He moved to Jefferson Co., KY enar Louisville in 1785. He was a member of the Kentucky Legislature in 1792 and elected a Judge of his county. He was involved in many of the conflicts on the frontier, severely wounded in 1792 near Eton Ohio in battle between G. Adair's command and the indians under Little Turtle. Richard's son was President Zachary Taylor. The daughter of Gen. Zachary Taylor, Sarah Knox Taylor was the first wife of Jefferson Davis, the future President of the Confederacy. The son of James Taylor II, JAMES TAYLOR III of Caroline County, VA was a member of 1776 convention from VA; NATHANIEL DAVIS, an early indian trader and married an indian princess, grand-dau of celebrated chief of Powhatans. A daughter of Nathaniel Davis, MARTHA DAVIS, married ABRAHAM VENABLE, a quaker, in 1723. ABRAHAM VENABLE owned much land in Hanover, Louisa and Goochland Counties, VA and was Justice of the Peace of Louisa of first county court, Dec. 1724 - 1742. He was a Captain of Colonial Militia and for 20 years a member of the House of Burgesses from Louisa County, VA. He was a friend and political supporter of Patrick Henry. His will dated April 11, 1768, probated Jan 9, 1769, appointed "my friend Patrick Henry, Trustee". Another of your ancestors, ANTHONY WINSTON, was uncle of Patrick Henry and gr-uncle of Dolly Madison, wife of President James Madison (It is interesting to note that the famed Aaron Burr introduced James Madison to the widow Dolly Cole Todd). Still another ancestor, CAPT THOMAS MARTIN, a Captain in colonial wars and a Rev. soldier, was uncle of Gen. George Rogers Clark and William Clark. Gen. George Rogers Clark was Revolutionary hero and dedicated indian fighter in Kentucy, Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky. He was the founder of Louisville, Kentucky. William Clark, born in Caroline Co., VA, was involved with the Lewis & Clark Expedition in 1804-1806. He was also Gov of Missouri Territory and founder of Paducah, KY in 1827. Meriwether Lewis was Gov of LA Territory. A brother of CAPT THOMAS MARTIN, Capt Abraham Martin, was killed by indians in 1780. He was a Capt in Colonial forces of Virginia, serving under Col. George Washington in Braddock's campaign. His son married Sarah Clay, a cousin of Henry Clay, a leading American Statesman, Secretary of Statee and who practiced law at Lexington, Ky. Other early ancestors were: James Elliott, a Rev. Soldier from N.C, who moved his family into Tenn after the war; William Northcott, a Rev. Soldier from NC and whose sons Benjamin, Hosea and John, entered Kentucky and Tenn. with Daniel Boone about 1800; Major William McMahon, R.S., settled in Wellsburg, W. VA,a bout 1771 and married Ann Cox, dau of Issac Cox, very early settler whose family built a series of forts (for protection from indians) in Virginia, Penn and Kentucky. ISAAC COX, a Colonel in Colonial Wars and was paymeaster in Washington Co, PA, militia. His brother, FRIEND COX, was in French-Indian wars and was a captain. He had a fort in Hampshire Co., where Washington stationed his army and he carried messages for Washington; In the years 1791 and 1792, indians were still making frequent and disastrous raids into settlements along the Ohio River particularly in the wheeling area where McMahons and Cox families lived. In 1776 and 1777, McMahon participated in many indian fights and was a friend of famed indian fighter, Lewis Wetzel. McMahon was with Gen.Anthony Wayne at Battle of Stony Point, on the Hudson, May 31, 1779. In 1790s, Gen. Anthony Wayne asked McMahon to go with him on an expedition against indians in a capacity of scout or guide. McMahon was commissioned in 1792 and was killed during assault on Ft. Recovery on June 30, 1794. He was 6'6", an unusual height at that time. SAMUEL WILSON, ca 1800, was building boats on the Ohio River for settlers going downriver to settle. PHILIP SANDERS, b. 1756 in NC, had moved with his brother, Reuben, to Murfreesboro, TN as early as 1802. REUBEN COPELAND moved in 1806 from NC to Hickman Co., Tenn. JOHN ROLFE, to Jamestown Colony, VA ca 1610. Married the famed POCAHONTAS in 1614. In 1619, he introduced into the colonies slavery (slaves from Africa) and the crop tobacco. He was killed in indian uprising in 1622 near Jamestown. MAJOR JOHN BOLLING, a member of House of Burgesses inn 1714, 1723 and 1724. In early 1700s, CHARLES MOORMAN was a leading Quaker. NATHANIEL POPE, Lt Col in 1655 Militia from Westmoreland Co., VA. About 1720, BRIAN O'BANNON came from Dublin, Ireland and began buying land in Fauquier Co., VA. According tohis will of 1762, he left a large number of sons and much land. Other court records indicate that he had a common law wife, Margaret Johnston and by her had two "natural" children, Aaron and Francis Johnston. He left them land , with one of his sons their guardian, but they died shortly after death of their father. Several grandsons of this man fought in Revolution and other descendants moved into Kentucky in late 1790s and early 1800s. One of his grandsons, Presley Neville O'Bannon, was the first American to plant an American flag on foreign soil and has a monument in Frankfort, KY Cemetery. ISHAM O'BANNON fought in War of 1812 and brought his family to Kentucky in 1815. His sons became prominent merchants, bankers and landowners in Jefferson Co and Shelby Co., KY. His father, Capt JOHN O'BANNON, a Rev. Soldier. PETER FOREE (FAURE) a Huguenot from Virginia moved his younger children to Kentucky in 1780 to get them away from fighting during revolution but was massacred when the fort they were in was taken by indians. The younger children were captured and taken to Canada. In 1789, NICHOLAS SMITH, b. 1759 in Germany and a Rev. Soldier, bought from Squire Daniel Boone 1400 acres in Shelby Co., KY. His sons, Thomas and William, were prominent merchants. Thomas was a wealthy silversmith as well. CORNELIUS DABNEY, in 1750 was called the "Translator to the Indians". LT COL. JOHN WASHINGTON, to America in 1655; a member of the House of Burgesses from Westmoreland Co., VA and a Justice from that county. He was member of family of GEN GEORGE WASHINGTON. EDWARD DIGGES, in 1655 was Governor of Virginia. SAMPSON LANIER, a Justice and High Sheriff in Brunswick Co., VA; DRURY LEDBETTER in Anson Co., NC - a Colonel of Militia, Sheriff, seat in Senate from Montgomery County, NC. RICHARD COLEMAN, to Granville Co., NC in 1752 - was merchant and tobacco warehouse. HEZEKIAH WILLIAMS in Battle of New Orleans, moved from SC to Mississippi, then to LA then to Texas. WESSON LEDBETTER - in War of 1812 from Tenn. WILLIAM SANDRIDGE was a signer of the Albemarle Declaration of Independence in NC; WILLIAM CARVER was a signer of the Declaration of Independence in NC. In the 1800s JAMES MCFADDIN fought at the Battle of New Orleans in 1815 and then married and moved to Texas. In 1836, WILLIAM, his brother DAVID and his uncle NATHAN MCFADDIN were in Battle of San Jacinto during the Texas Revolution. I will detail later on the kind of conditions they lived through while building a "new" town, Beaumont. During the Civil War, many of your ancestors fought on both sides. GREEN CARVER, in CSA cavalry, participated in several battles and after the battle of Chattanooga, the cavalry covered teh terrible retreat. Green's son was killed during the siege of Vicksburg, MS. PHILIP NOLAND, CSA Infantry, was captured twice...first at Vicksburg and then at Battle of Chattanooga. Was in prison at Rock Island, Ill. JAMES LEWIS CALDWELL, in the Union Army, was in Battle of the Wilderness and Appomattox...later lived in Huntington, WVA and was a banker and owned coal mines; ROBERT S. NORTHCOTT, formerly of Murpfreesboro, Tenn and a newspaper editor - fled town ahead of a tar and feathering mob after him for his Union leanings and to Indiana and joined the Union army. He was captured and prisoner of war for a time at Libby prison. WILLIAM McMAHON, CSA, from W. VA. WILLIAM McFADDIN was commissioned by CSA to supply Confederate army with beeves. FANNIE WILSON, dau of Asa Wilson and Mary Sandridge, ran communications through Union lines carrying dispatches in her bustle. Her brother was a soldier in CSA army. WILLIAM BEAN and his wife, Lydia Russell Bean, moved into the mountainous region of Tennessee in 1769. Some years later (1776) Lydia Bean was captured by the indians and was saved by a "holy" woman, Nancy Ward, a half-breed woman revered by the indians. William Bean had several sons and they all were famous as riflemen and most of them became sought after gunsmiths in the state. One of his daughters, Jane, had been massacred by the indians. The occupations of your ancestors were varied...and all required hard work! Sampson Noland, in 1762 was a surveyor in South Carolina and in 1792 owned and operated a tavern in Chester Co., SC. I am inclined to think from bits of information I can find that this family was Tory...loyal to the King during the Revolution. Philip Noland, a teacher and farmer; Nathaniel Davis, indian trader; Philip Noland, Sr., planter, teacher, Justice of Peace and a Mason; Abraham Venable, platner and member of House of Burgesses; Peter G. Foree, doctor and planter in Kentucky; W.P.H. McFaddin, Sr. - rancher and oilman; Nicholas Smith, lawyer and merchant in Louisville, KY; W.P.H. McFaddin, Jr. - rancher and corporate officer; James M. Carver, minister and merchant; Philip Noland, planter, Justice of Peace in S.C., and Ala; R. S. Northcott - newspaper publisher, postmaster, 6 terms Mayor of Clarksburg, W. VA; Green Carver - general store and lumber mills; James Lewis Caldwell - banker, merchant, coal mines; John Thomas Wilson - Sheriff of Huntington, WVA and on City Council, worked for the railroad and had real estate firm; John T. Noland, owned cotton gin and warehouse, cafe; William Stapp, owned mill and was merchant; Gus Northcott was a merchant and President of State Senate in W VA; Elliott Northcott (an uncle) - Judge of U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in W. VA and William Northcott (an uncle) was twice Lt. Gov of Illinois and U.S. District Attorney of Illinois; The Copelands in Tenn were farmers; Hezekiah Williams was a farmer/rancher and went to California during the gold rush in 1849, abandoning his farm in Jefferson County, TX; Fritz Rathjen was a farmer and raised livestock; Robert B. Love was a farmer and his father, Robert Love, was a merchant in Spartanburg, SC. Fred Rathjen was a pipeliner, pipe-fitter, oil-field roughneck and construction worker. Col. James Taylor, Colonel of Colonial Militia and a member of House of Burgesses from Orange Co., VA; Surveyor General for the Colonies. Sampson Nolandd, surveyor in SC; owned tavern, Chester Co., SC; Jake Copeland, farmed and had a saw mill; Samuel Noland, a planter; Erasmus D. Foree, gr-uncle, well-known physcian and college president; J. B. O'Bannon, gr uncle, banker, merchant; Thomas Smith, gr-uncle, merchant, silversmith, very wealthy in KY; R.S. Northcott, teacher, coroner, newspaper editor and publisher, 6 terms as Mayor Postmaster of Clarksburg, W.VA; John Thomas Wilson, Sheriff of Cabell Co., W.VA and on city council, worked for railroad, owned sand and gravel company; Christopher Clark, Justice of 1st court in Hanover Co, VA 1742, large landowner; Charles Wilson, gr uncle, in 1934, made nominating speech for FDR at National Convention; Henry O'Neill, planter in Spartanburg Co., SC, also a land speculator; Thomas Hughes, farmer; David McFaddin, farmer, in militia in Tenn; Isaac Winston and Anthony Winston were planters and large landowners; Sampson Lanier, vestryman, a justice and High Sheriff in VA; Col. Drury Ledbetter, sheriff in Anson Co., NC; colonel in militia and served in NC Senate. One other item of interest: Frances Janett, one of your gr-gr-gr-grandmothers, had a brother named John Janett who is famous for his ride which outstripped Tarleton and warned Jefferson and Legislature of Tarleton's approach in 1781. The lives of pioneers sound exciting to children living now. However, there were many days filled with monotonous drudgery because of the lack of any modern machinery. It was a real struggle just to live day to day. Besides the hardships of making clothing and shoes by hand, building furniture and homes with simple hammers and saws, carrying water from a well for drinking and washing, there were great disasters that early settlers suffered through. INDIANS - Hosea Northcott came to Tenn and Kentuck in 1800 with Daniel Boone and there was still conflict on the border with indians. In the early years of the Colonies, many of your ancestors and their families fought indians....in Virginia, NC, SC, TENN, Kentucky. McMahons, Coxes, Forees fought in French and Indian Wars; McMahon killed in battle at French Fort in 1794. Large number of Cox grandchildren killed by indians in Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana region. Forees had a number killed in Kentucky by indians. Winns, after moving to SC, had several descendants killed. REVOLUTIONARY WAR: Nolands sided with Tories and subsequently had to leave South Carolina and move west to areas that, at the time, were not a part of America. Other families that fought in Rev War are listed above. CIVIL WAR - Nolands' sons serving - one killed, one captured, 2 wounded, several sons-in-law killed. In addition, six grandsons of Philip Noland named Locke died in civil war. A couple of Noland grandsons died too. Following war, returning Rebs unable to find employment and carpetbaggers seized most of Noland land for taxes. Carvers - son killed at Vicksburg and father (Green) served in cavalry. Copelands - fighting and scavengers back and forth over their property in Tenn destroyed all they had...crops and livestock. Forced to go by wagon train to Texas. Northcotts - R.S. Northcott had to flee Tenn. home in middle of night due to his views siding with Union. Family fled to Ohio and thence to W. VA. Served with Union army. Robert's brothers and sisters remained in Tenn and many relatives fought with the Confederacy and family became estranged. The Stapps, Pickens County, one son killed and their mill burned by Yankees. McFaddins had a son killed in battle. ILLNESS: 1846 - Noland family among those stricken by typhoid or yellow fever epidemic and many members of family died. In 1850, another fever epidemic went through Pickens Co., AL and more family members died. No medication at that time to combat disease. RECONSTRUCTION: Nolands - repressed, lost much of their land due to high taxes, unable to work land after slaves freed; some family members moved westward from Alabama. Copelands: family already in dire straits by end of war. due to repression, high taxes and hostility from the conquering Union army, family eventually forced to move westward by wagon. Trip to central Texas took six months. IMMIGRATION: Rathjens - immigrant ancestor - lost child on ship coming over; died shortly after arriving in NY, leaving pregnant wife with young daughter to make their way to Texas and Rode relatives but speaking no English. My grandfather was born three months after hsi father died and he, mother and sister lived with an uncle. However, the mother and sister died of consumption (TB) while he was still a child and he was passed around from relative to relative until he reached the age of 15 at which time he went to work and was on his own. I am going into some detail now concerning the founding of Beaumont, the family of James McFaddin and their part in the building of Texas and Beaumont, in particular. James McFaddin fought in the Battle of New Orleans in 1815. Family tradition says that he was educated at University of S.C. and met Elizabeth Mackey there and married her. They were married ca 1818. There were many children in his father's family so he decided to move west and seek his own land. His son, William, was born in Lake Charles, LA, on the way to Texas. He brought his family on to Liberty Co., TX in 1823. He rec'd a grant of 4428 acres there. One brother, William, also lived in Liberty County, Texas and was to become Sheriff of Liberty Co. at a later date. Ten years later, in 1833, James moved his family to what is now Beaumont area and obtained an additional 177 acres. Census records list him as a tanner and stockraiser. Remember, Bill Perry, that when the McFaddins came to Texas, there were no stores, no doctors, no churches, no schools, the settlers were few and far between, attack from indians was an ever present threat and the Mexican government was supposed to have their allegience. The early days in Texas were hard! The climate and pests (mosquitoes, etc) together with the weather made things extremely difficult for the settlers. The first settlers to Beaumont, according to history, were the Tevis' in 1824. This was primarily because the government of Mexico banned colonization within 20 leagues (60 miles) of its borders. But a few defied the law and independently made their homes along the lower reaches of the Trinity and Neches Rivers. Among these latter settlers were the Tevis' and the McFaddins. In 1833, James and Elizabeth McFaddin, who had first settled in 1823 at Moss Bluff, below Liberty, on the Trinity River moved to Tevis Bluff and built a cabin on land immediately north of Noah Tevis on the Neches River. In 1835, the small settlement consisted of but twelve homes and 90 individuals "great and small". In 1835, Millard laid out the town of Beaumont and named it after his recently deceased wife. However, all plans for development of the new town were abruptly halted by the oncoming Texas Revolution. Even though the Anglo-America colonists in Texas considered themselves to be citizens of the Republic of Mexico, distance from the seat of government, made them ripe for the idea of revolution. As Santa Anna became more and more dictatorial, they became increasingly opposed to his policies. Anahuac, a small community to the southwest of Beaumont, on the way to Liberty, was the scene of the first hostilities when Santa Anna sent a small detachment of troops to enforce customs collections. Col. William Barret Travis captured the Mexican garrison and took 44 prisoners. After Anahuac, most of the coloniss were willing to fight, but still believed themselves to be fighting for their rights under the Mexican Constitution of 1824 rathern than for their own independence. In July 1835, fellow townspeople of Beaumont met and elected officers and formed a military company. By November, the Mexican Army was threatening Texas in earnest and the Beaumont military company left to join the Texian Army. This left only four or five men in Beaumont. According to the journal of Postmaster Pulsifer, he noted that on Christmas Eve the settlement was awakened by the gunfire, shouts and laughter of the men who brought the news of the victory at San Antonio de Bexar. William McFaddin had been among the 300 Texian volunteers who had followed "old Ben Milam" into San Antonio. A ball was held in Beaumont January 1, 1836 to celebrate the victory. The triumph was shortlived, however, for in the early spring of 1836 the Mexican army again took San Antonio trapping 180 Texian troops in the Alamo. On March 1 an army courier galloped into Liberty bearing Col. William Barret Travis's last appeal for help from the Alamo. As the word spread throughout the district, Beaumonters responded by sending 28 men to join the Third Co. Infantry, Second Regiment, Texas Volunteers, led by Capt Logan. The company set off to join the Texian Army, only to be met on teh road near San Felipe with the news of the fall of the Alamo and the deaths of the Texians defending it. In the meantime, more and more Texians were coming to believe that their only recourse was to declare complete independence from Mexico. The Texian convention held on March 1836 recognized the inevitable by drafting a declaration of independence. In spite of the convention's determined activities, however, the outlook for the Texian Army was grim. In addition to the shortage of arms, ammunition and provisions, the defeat at the Alamo and soon after the massacre of Col. James W. Fannin and 350 Texians at Goliad had dangerously lowered morale. Millard, of Beaumont, was one of the supporters of the Declaration of Independence. Sam Houston was chosen as General of the Texian armies. In all probability, James McFaddin knew Houston since they both had fought in the Battle of New Orleans and both were from Tennessee units. At any rate, James' sons, William and David, were with the Texian Army. As Sam Houston and the Texian Army began a long retreat eastward, word flew before them that the Texians were defeated and that Santa Anna, at the head of thousands of Mexican troops, was in close pursuit. Total panic ensued among the settlers, triggering what has become to be known as the "Runaway Scrape". Families instantly left their houses and lands, sometimes literally in the middle of a meal, traveling by horse, in ox-drawn wagon, or on foot, toward the Sabine River, the United States and safety. As the crowds moving eastward grew larger and the heavy April rains came, the roads never in good condition, became rivers of mud, slowing progress almost to a standstill. Families began discarding goods, leaving clothes, mattresses, furniture and other belongings by the side of the road. Children fell unnoticed from the wagons, to be picked up and care for by those in wagons behind them, but often to remain separated from their frantic families for weeks. To complicate the situation, the rains had greatly swollen the rivers, makign the Trinity, Neches, and Sabine virtually impassable. Refugees poured into Beaumont, but unable to cross the Neches, camped for weeks on its banks. The settlers in the little community...mostly women and children...tried to do what they could to help the frantic refugees. Two new rumors were added to the tales of Mexican invasion from the west: one that the Mexicans had taken Ncogdoches and was actually advancing south between the Neches and the Sabine Rivers and the other that hostile indians were preparing an attack on Beaumont. As a result of these new threats, total chaos ensued; not knowing which direction to go, people began millign about in despair. Some of the settlers attempted to fortify stores. Try, Bill, to visualize how frightening all this must have been. Meanwhile, Sam Houston, continuing his retreat finally haaalted his army at Harrisburg (now Houston) on the banks of the San Jacinto River, where on April 21, 1836, during the Mexican siesta hour, he engaged and defeated Santa Anna in battle. Several area men who were in Logan's company participated in the battle, among them David McFaddin and Hezekiah Williams (later to become the brother-in-law of William McFaddin). William McFaddin missed the action because his company was guarding a baggage train three miles away. Beaumonters and refugees alike were jubilant at news of the victory at San Jacinto. Now the citizens of the little Neches River town again faced the tasks at which they had been interrupted when the war began; clearing land, planting crops, building houses, electing leaders and above all, developing their town. In 1837, William McFaddin married Rachel Williams, daughter of Hezekiah Williams. During this postwar time, one of the first concerns of the city government was the construction and maintenance of roads. By 1840, four roads met in Beaumont (one going east to Louisiana, one south to Grigsby's Bluff, one north to Woodville and one to Liberty). The Board of Commissioners directed new roads to be cut, in one instance ordering a 60 foot wide road to be constructed from the "nrothwest rim of Main Street" to Vilalge Creek. "Beaumont's citizens, among them members of the McFaddin family, joined in clearing Main Street of trees and bushes. Naturally enough the occupations of most of the earliest Beaumonters were related to the land. Some sugar cane was grown as well as cotton. In addition to farming, many pioneers trapped the small animals on the riverbanks and in the woods, curing the hides and trading them for goods at teh stores. One of the first to develop ws the cattle ranching industry. At first, area farmers captured and raised the "mustang" cattle on the prairies simply for their families' subsistence, but soon they built their herds on the lush grasslands until their wealth was told in cattle. In 1839, 6846 cattle were assessed as property on the Jefferson County tax rolls and by 1840 a few settlers were beginning to emerge as ranchers, periodically driving their herds eat on the Opelousas Trail to the New Orleans market. Among these ranchers were McGuire Chaison (brother-in-law of William McFaddin) and James and William McFaddin. During the early 1840s, the settlers of Beaumont, as well as those in the rest of the Republic, were Texians, but before they had been Texians, they had been citizens of the United States. Most wanted Texas to be a part of the United States and worked diligently toward that end. Texas was annexed to the United States in 1845 and the Republic of Texas was no more. Since Beaumont was near the coast, its citizens had somewhat readier access than did their central or west Texas counterparts to items such as molasses, sugar, salt, tea, coffee and tobacco, which were brought to Beaumont stores by boat, sometimes even by wagon from Galveston and Sabine Pass. Because of the relative scarcity of cash, many transactions were made in vendibles; a ledger belonging to John Jay French during the 1850s shows that many Beaumonters, among them William McFaddin, brought to his trading post raw deer and cow hides and barrels of corn and tallow to trade for such items as shoes, bridles, saddles, domestics, calico, buttons, combs, pins, razors, flour and mosquito netting. Your grandfather, Bill, said that when William McFaddin would take his herds to New Orleans to market, he would always bring back wagonloads of sugar, flour and other staples that the family needed. Diversion for Beaumotners, when it came, was generally related to their work. More About WM. PERRY HERRING MCFADDIN IV: Comment 1: Has vivid blue eyes Comment 2: Began balding early; Fact 1: 1998, MOVED INTO NEW LOG HOUSE ON SPRING RIVER, NEAR HARDY, ARK Medical Information: NERVOUS STOMACH; PRONE TO DRINK TOO MUCH; BOTH EYES ARE "WANDERING" EYES; HEAVY SMOKER; HAIR THINNING AT AGE 20; EASILY ADDICTED TO SUBSTANCES. Occupation: Investments, rental property More About WM. MCFADDIN and LORI SPURGEON: Other-Begin: 1990, Fulton Co., AR More About JENNIFER ANN WILLIAMS: Fact 1: OCCUPATION: BEAUTICIAN More About WM. MCFADDIN and JENNIFER WILLIAMS: Fact 1: 30 Sep 2004, Divorced, Fulton Co Arkansas Marriage: 14 Feb 1998, Fulton Co, Ark Child of WM. MCFADDIN and LORI SPURGEON is: i. WM. PERRY HERRING12 MCFADDIN V, b. 24 Oct 1990, WEST PLAINS, OREGON CO, MISSOURI/West Plains, Howell Co., MO. More About WM. PERRY HERRING MCFADDIN V: Comment 1: Called "P.J." Child of WM. MCFADDIN and JENNIFER WILLIAMS is: ii. CODY ALEXANDER12 MCFADDIN, b. 18 Sep 1998, Batesville, Independence County, AR. More About CODY ALEXANDER MCFADDIN: Fact 1: 18 Sep 1998, White River Medical Center, Batesville, Ar Fact 2: 7lbs 1 oz; 19 1/2 inch long 249. CANDACE SHIREE (CANDY)11 RINGLER (FRANCES ANN10 NOLAND, HAROLD BURTON9, JOHN THOMAS8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 24 Nov 1963. She married (1) EWALD ZIRBISEGGER 07 Apr 1991 in Top of Mary June Trail at Winter Park, CO. She married (2) PAUL BAMBEI 1995. Notes for CANDACE SHIREE (CANDY) RINGLER: Candace attended San Diego State University, majoring in business. In 1991, Candace married Ewald Zirbisegger, an ex olympic Austrian ski racer from Austria. They were married at the top of the Mary June Trail at Winter Park, CO. They ran, for a time, a ski resort/bed & breakfast in Winter Park, CO, called "Chalet Zirbisegger". Due to Ewald being gone a great deal in skiing competition, they were divorced and ski resort sold. Candace married, in 1995, Paul Bambei and they live in Castle Rock, CO. Candace has red hair and blue eyes. The Bambei's have a home on Maui, Hawaii and spend a lot of time there. The guest cottage on the property is being lived in now (2002) by Candace's mother, Fran, and Jim. More About EWALD ZIRBISEGGER and CANDACE RINGLER: Divorce: 1995, COLORADO Marriage: 07 Apr 1991, Top of Mary June Trail at Winter Park, CO More About PAUL BAMBEI and CANDACE RINGLER: Marriage: 1995 Children of CANDACE RINGLER and PAUL BAMBEI are: i. ALEXANDRA GRACE12 BAMBEI, b. 17 Feb 1996. ii. JACKSON DUNBAR BAMBEI, b. 12 Jul 1997. 250. WILLIAM KIM11 NOLAND (WILLIAM MAX10, WILLIAM AUBREY9, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 28 Feb 1955 in Mobile, Mobile Co., AL. He married KATHERINE LEE HARTY 07 Jun 1980 in Dallas, Dallas Co., TX. She was born 15 Aug 1955 in Ft Worth, Tarrant Co, TX. More About WILLIAM NOLAND and KATHERINE HARTY: Marriage: 07 Jun 1980, Dallas, Dallas Co., TX Children of WILLIAM NOLAND and KATHERINE HARTY are: i. WILLIAM MATTHEW12 NOLAND, b. 29 Nov 1986, Austin, Travis Co., TX. ii. SARAH ANNE NOLAND, b. 24 Dec 1989, Austin, Travis Co., TX. iii. SEAN MICHAEL NOLAND, b. 27 Sep 1991, Austin, Travis Co., TX. 251. JAMIE DELAINE11 NOLAND (WILLIAM MAX10, WILLIAM AUBREY9, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 14 Mar 1960 in Mobile, Mobile Co., AL. She married MARK ALLEN HENDERSON 18 May 1991 in Keller, TX. He was born 03 May 1967 in St Paul, MN. More About JAMIE DELAINE NOLAND: Fact 2: occupation: office manager More About MARK ALLEN HENDERSON: Fact 2: occupation: accountant More About MARK HENDERSON and JAMIE NOLAND: Marriage: 18 May 1991, Keller, TX Child of JAMIE NOLAND and MARK HENDERSON is: i. JARRETT DALE12 HENDERSON, b. 03 Aug 1993, Dallas, Dallas Co., TX. 252. MICHAEL DOWNING11 WATSON (BARBARA ANN10 NOLAND, WILLIAM AUBREY9, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 17 Aug 1956. He married LYNDA ANNE MCKINSTRY 21 Jun 1980 in Mobile, Mobile Co., AL. More About MICHAEL WATSON and LYNDA MCKINSTRY: Marriage: 21 Jun 1980, Mobile, Mobile Co., AL Children of MICHAEL WATSON and LYNDA MCKINSTRY are: i. JESSICA LYNN12 WATSON, b. 25 Sep 1985. ii. MELISSA ANN WATSON, b. 09 Sep 1992. iii. TAYLOR MYLES WATSON, b. 16 Sep 1994. 253. GREGORY MYLES11 WATSON (BARBARA ANN10 NOLAND, WILLIAM AUBREY9, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 06 Aug 1960. He married VIRGINIA LEE BURNETT 11 Jun 1988. More About GREGORY WATSON and VIRGINIA BURNETT: Marriage: 11 Jun 1988 Children of GREGORY WATSON and VIRGINIA BURNETT are: i. MOLLY MELISSA12 WATSON, b. 08 Jan 1988. ii. ALANNAH CLAIRE WATSON, b. 10 Apr 1991. iii. SHELBY REIANNE WATSON, b. 16 Jan 1997. 254. JAMES HILL11 NOLAND, JR. (JAMES HILL10, SAM HILL9, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 06 Oct 1950 in Lake City, Columbia Co., FL. He married (1) BABETTE BERRY Jul 1971. He married (2) SHEILA TOSBY 1980. More About JAMES NOLAND and BABETTE BERRY: Marriage: Jul 1971 More About JAMES NOLAND and SHEILA TOSBY: Marriage: 1980 Child of JAMES NOLAND and BABETTE BERRY is: i. JENNIFER HILL12 NOLAND, b. 21 Nov 1972, Key West, Florida. Children of JAMES NOLAND and SHEILA TOSBY are: ii. ELIZABETH12 NOLAND. iii. ERICA NOLAND. iv. JAMES HILL NOLAND III, b. 1980. 255. MICHAEL CATES11 NOLAND (JAMES HILL10, SAM HILL9, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 04 Oct 1951 in Lake City, Columbia Co., FL. He married LISA WOOD 15 Oct 1975. More About MICHAEL NOLAND and LISA WOOD: Marriage: 15 Oct 1975 Child of MICHAEL NOLAND and LISA WOOD is: i. KRISTOFER MICHAEL12 NOLAND, b. 22 Dec 1976. 256. MICHELE IRENE11 NOLAND (JAMES HILL10, SAM HILL9, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 10 May 1953 in Lake City, Columbia Co., FL. She married (1) TIMOTHY LEE POWELL Oct 1971. She married (2) ROBERT NEGRIN Abt. 1980 in Florida. More About TIMOTHY POWELL and MICHELE NOLAND: Marriage: Oct 1971 More About ROBERT NEGRIN and MICHELE NOLAND: Marriage: Abt. 1980, Florida Child of MICHELE NOLAND and TIMOTHY POWELL is: i. ROCHELE LYNN12 POWELL, b. 11 Feb 1972. Child of MICHELE NOLAND and ROBERT NEGRIN is: ii. MARCIA12 NEGRIN, b. 20 Jun 1981. 257. BILLY SAM11 NOLAND, JR. (WILLIAM SAMUEL10, JAMES PHILIP9, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 03 Apr 1955 in Okinawa Island, U.S. Army Hospital. He married (1) JENNIFER WOODLEY HEARD 18 Oct 1976 in Montgomery, Ala. He married (2) LISA MANN 28 Sep 1990 in Wecumpka, Ala. More About BILLY NOLAND and JENNIFER HEARD: Marriage: 18 Oct 1976, Montgomery, Ala More About BILLY NOLAND and LISA MANN: Marriage: 28 Sep 1990, Wecumpka, Ala Children of BILLY NOLAND and JENNIFER HEARD are: i. JAMES EMERSON12 NOLAND, b. 15 Dec 1977. ii. ELISABETH KAY NOLAND, b. 12 Jun 1980. Child of BILLY NOLAND and LISA MANN is: iii. SAMUEL STERLING12 NOLAND, b. 31 Dec 1992. 258. RALPH STERLING11 NOLAND (WILLIAM SAMUEL10, JAMES PHILIP9, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 27 Jan 1957 in Montgomery, Ala. He married (1) CONNIE DAVIS 16 Mar 1979. He married (2) TAMMY LOWE 15 Jun 1987 in Gunterville, Ala. More About RALPH NOLAND and CONNIE DAVIS: Marriage: 16 Mar 1979 More About RALPH NOLAND and TAMMY LOWE: Marriage: 15 Jun 1987, Gunterville, Ala Child of RALPH NOLAND and CONNIE DAVIS is: i. ASHLEY NICOLE12 NOLAND, b. 04 Jul 1985. Children of RALPH NOLAND and TAMMY LOWE are: ii. BRAD SWEATT12 NOLAND, b. 04 Feb 1977. iii. LYNSEY SHEA NOLAND, b. 20 Jan 1988. 259. ELEANOR MARIA11 JUNKIN (ELEANOR MARIE10 NOLAND, JAMES PHILIP9, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 22 Aug 1954 in Aliceville, AL. She married JOHN WILLIAM CASH 18 Aug 1979. He was born 01 Oct 1954 in Hartselle, AL. More About ELEANOR MARIA JUNKIN: Fact 1: 1962, baptized; first baptist church, Aliceville, AL Fact 2: 31 Oct 1990, divorced from John William Cash Fact 3: works for HealthPartners of Ala/Birmingham More About JOHN CASH and ELEANOR JUNKIN: Marriage: 18 Aug 1979 Children of ELEANOR JUNKIN and JOHN CASH are: i. JOHN WILLIAM12 CASH, JR., b. 12 Nov 1981, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL. More About JOHN WILLIAM CASH, JR.: Fact 1: good student, likes skateboarding Fact 2: good at baseball and track ii. HILARY ELEANOR CASH, b. 25 Sep 1987, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL. 260. CHRISTI LYNN11 MCGEE (JOHN WILEY10, MARIE ANN9 NOLAND, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 14 Aug 1952. She married ANDREW CLINE PATTON 16 Jul 1971. He was born 17 Mar 1950. More About ANDREW PATTON and CHRISTI MCGEE: Marriage: 16 Jul 1971 Children of CHRISTI MCGEE and ANDREW PATTON are: i. JAMI ANN12 PATTON, b. 14 Jul 1976. ii. ANDREW CLINE PATTON, JR, b. 28 Jun 1978. 261. JOHN STEPHEN (STEVE)11 MCGEE (JOHN WILEY10, MARIE ANN9 NOLAND, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 06 Feb 1954. He married DEBORAH JO ELMORE 20 Apr 1975. She was born 22 Oct 1953. More About JOHN MCGEE and DEBORAH ELMORE: Marriage: 20 Apr 1975 Children of JOHN MCGEE and DEBORAH ELMORE are: i. JOSHUA SCOTT12 MCGEE, b. 16 Jun 1977. ii. AMY MCGEE, b. 1981. 262. RICHARD KEITH11 MCGEE (JOHN WILEY10, MARIE ANN9 NOLAND, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 31 Dec 1956. He married DONNA JO LAVENDER 22 Oct 1977. She was born 15 Aug 1959. More About RICHARD MCGEE and DONNA LAVENDER: Marriage: 22 Oct 1977 Child of RICHARD MCGEE and DONNA LAVENDER is: i. JARROD KEITH12 MCGEE, b. 08 Jun 1982. 263. WESLEY DEAN11 ELLISON (ELEANOR JANE10 MCGEE, MARIE ANN9 NOLAND, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 06 May 1958. He married FELICIA POWELL 01 Apr 1981. She was born 12 Mar 1963. More About WESLEY ELLISON and FELICIA POWELL: Marriage: 01 Apr 1981 Child of WESLEY ELLISON and FELICIA POWELL is: i. JUSTIN BRETT12 ELLISON, b. 06 Oct 1983. 264. GAIL MARIA11 MOSS (SHELBY JEAN10 MCGEE, MARIE ANN9 NOLAND, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 25 Jan 1961. She married TIM HUNTER. Child of GAIL MOSS and TIM HUNTER is: i. TODD12 HUNTER, b. 1981. 265. PHILLIP MICHAEL11 KIRK (JAMES HAROLD10, SALLIE JANE9 NOLAND, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 22 Sep 1957. He married PRINCESS LIVINGSTON. She was born 05 Jan 1950 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Child of PHILLIP KIRK and PRINCESS LIVINGSTON is: i. TIFFANY L12 KIRK, b. 07 Apr 1980. 266. TERESA LYNN11 NOLAND (JAMES FARRELL10, JAMES LESTER9, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 26 Jun 1962 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. She married CHARLES RODNEY HALL 08 Dec 1979. He was born 25 Jan 1959. More About CHARLES HALL and TERESA NOLAND: Marriage: 08 Dec 1979 Children of TERESA NOLAND and CHARLES HALL are: i. CHARLES RANDALL12 HALL, b. 13 Oct 1981. ii. BRANDY HALL, b. 18 Dec 1984. 267. PAMELA JEAN11 NOLAND (JAMES FARRELL10, JAMES LESTER9, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 19 Oct 1963 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. She married (1) MICHAEL ANTHONY ANDERS 08 Jun 1979. He was born 25 Dec 1958 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. She married (2) DENNIS WAYNE CHRISTENSEN 14 Feb 1988. She married (3) RONALD WAYNE WILLIS III 19 Oct 1996. More About PAMELA JEAN NOLAND: Fact 1: 1994, divorced Dennis Christensen Fact 2: 1981, divorced from Michael Anders More About MICHAEL ANDERS and PAMELA NOLAND: Marriage: 08 Jun 1979 More About DENNIS CHRISTENSEN and PAMELA NOLAND: Marriage: 14 Feb 1988 More About RONALD WILLIS and PAMELA NOLAND: Marriage: 19 Oct 1996 Child of PAMELA NOLAND and DENNIS CHRISTENSEN is: i. ASHLEY NICOLE12 CHRISTENSEN, b. 20 Aug 1990. 268. JEFFERY FARRELL11 NOLAND (JAMES FARRELL10, JAMES LESTER9, JAMES LESTER8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 16 Nov 1969. He married PEGGY COOK 15 Aug 1975. More About JEFFERY NOLAND and PEGGY COOK: Marriage: 15 Aug 1975 Children of JEFFERY NOLAND and PEGGY COOK are: i. JEFFREY MICHAEL12 PATE, b. 21 Jun 1989. ii. CARLA CHIANN NOLAND, b. 17 Aug 1996. 269. TERESA ARLENE11 ACKER (MARGARET LIZETTE10 NOLAND, JAMES CURTIS9, JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 28 Apr 1955 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. She married (1) KENNETH JOHNSON. She married (2) WILLIAM RANDALL BARNETT 24 May 1980. He was born 16 Nov 1951 in Amory, Monroe Co., MS. More About WILLIAM BARNETT and TERESA ACKER: Marriage: 24 May 1980 Child of TERESA ACKER and KENNETH JOHNSON is: i. SHANNON LEIGH12 JOHNSON, b. 04 Apr 1977. Children of TERESA ACKER and WILLIAM BARNETT are: ii. JESSICA MARGARET12 BARNETT, b. 26 Mar 1981. iii. LAUREN VIRGINIA BARNETT, b. 29 Mar 1983. 270. KENNETH WILLIAM11 ACKER (MARGARET LIZETTE10 NOLAND, JAMES CURTIS9, JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 08 Dec 1957 in Reform, AL. He married PAMAELA JO PRITCHARD 19 May 1979. She was born 09 Jun 1959 in Columbus Ms. More About KENNETH ACKER and PAMAELA PRITCHARD: Marriage: 19 May 1979 Children of KENNETH ACKER and PAMAELA PRITCHARD are: i. APRIL12 ACKER, b. 30 Sep 1981. ii. LUCAS ATLEE ACKER, b. 03 Oct 1985. 271. SHARON LEIGH11 ACKER (MARGARET LIZETTE10 NOLAND, JAMES CURTIS9, JAMES JEFFERSON8, GEORGE W.7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 22 Sep 1959 in Reform, AL. She married WILLIAM (BILL) MCGEE, JR. 29 Nov 1980. He was born 14 Jul 1958 in Reform, AL. More About WILLIAM MCGEE and SHARON ACKER: Marriage: 29 Nov 1980 Child of SHARON ACKER and WILLIAM MCGEE is: i. AUSTIN WILLIAM12 MCGEE, b. 24 Nov 1984. 272. CLAUDIA LOUISE11 JONES (DOLLIE LOUISE10 KILPATRICK, ARCHIE STOKES9, HORTENSE VALENTINE NOLAND8 (HAUTIE), THOMAS HUGHES7 NOLAND, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 06 Sep 1955. She married (1) WARREN THEODORE LANDRUM II 12 Dec 1974. He died 01 Jul 1981. She married (2) PAUL WENDELL TURNER 06 Mar 1985. More About WARREN LANDRUM and CLAUDIA JONES: Marriage: 12 Dec 1974 More About PAUL TURNER and CLAUDIA JONES: Marriage: 06 Mar 1985 Child of CLAUDIA JONES and WARREN LANDRUM is: i. WARREN THEODORE12 LANDRUM III, b. 12 Feb 1982. 273. MONICA LYNN11 JONES (DOLLIE LOUISE10 KILPATRICK, ARCHIE STOKES9, HORTENSE VALENTINE NOLAND8 (HAUTIE), THOMAS HUGHES7 NOLAND, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 25 Dec 1965. She married GARY ALLEN WATT. Child of MONICA JONES and GARY WATT is: i. SHAWN ALLEN12 WATT, b. 18 Nov 1983. 274. MICHAEL ALLEN11 ENGBERG (BETTY DEAN10 KILPATRICK, ARCHIE STOKES9, HORTENSE VALENTINE NOLAND8 (HAUTIE), THOMAS HUGHES7 NOLAND, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 25 Apr 1958. He married SELENA. Children of MICHAEL ENGBERG and SELENA are: i. ALAN12 ENGBERG. ii. NICKY ENGBERG. 275. MICHELLE11 ENGBERG (BETTY DEAN10 KILPATRICK, ARCHIE STOKES9, HORTENSE VALENTINE NOLAND8 (HAUTIE), THOMAS HUGHES7 NOLAND, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 20 Oct 1960. She married RICK HAMMOND. Children of MICHELLE ENGBERG and RICK HAMMOND are: i. JASON12 HAMMOND. ii. STEPHANIE NICOLE HAMMOND. 276. JOHN ROBERT11 MAUGHAN (WALTER HUGH10, JAMES NEWELL9, EFFIE LEE8 NOLAND, THOMAS HUGHES7, PHILIP6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) He married SHERRY VANDIVER 21 Dec 1968. More About JOHN MAUGHAN and SHERRY VANDIVER: Marriage: 21 Dec 1968 Children of JOHN MAUGHAN and SHERRY VANDIVER are: i. JENNIFER12 MAUGHAN. ii. JESSICA MAUGHAN. iii. KELLY MICHELLE MAUGHAN, b. 01 Dec 1970. Generation No. 8 277. JENNIE ANN12 LANCASTER (SUSAN KATHLEEN (KATHY)11, ARTHUR B. (JACK)10, ANNIE EUGENIA9 NOLAND, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 01 Feb 1971. She married PHILLIP EUGENE MCQUILLAN 03 Nov 1988. More About PHILLIP MCQUILLAN and JENNIE LANCASTER: Marriage: 03 Nov 1988 Children of JENNIE LANCASTER and PHILLIP MCQUILLAN are: i. ASHLEY ANN13 MCQUILLAN, b. 17 Dec 1989. ii. CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL MCQUILLAN, b. 18 Jan 1991. 278. ANGELA LEIGH12 POUNDERS (ELIZABETH ANN11 HALLMAN, MARY SUE10 LANCASTER, ANNIE EUGENIA9 NOLAND, WILLIAM SAMUEL8, PHILIP AUBREY7, SAMUEL6, PHILLIP5, SAMPSON4, PETER3, PHILIP2, PIERCE1) was born 23 Feb 1971. She married ROBBIE SLEE. Child of ANGELA POUNDERS and ROBBIE SLEE is: i. BRIANNA GRACE13 SLEE, b. 17 Aug 1990. Endnotes 1. BIBLE AND TOMBSTONE 2. 1960 census for Pickens Co., Ala 3. Info from National Archives 4. info from National Archives 5. Obituary 6. Family info 7. Tombstone 8. data from oral family interviews dates from tombstone and family Bible 9. data from oral family interviews dates from tombstone and family bible 10. Family bible; tombstone info, family stories, 11. ORAL INFORAMTION FROM FRED AND MELBA RATHJEN. 12. Personal knowledge, Melba Noland Rathjen related to daughter Shirla that she had had twins that died at birth and had photographs of their grave. 13. ORAL INFORAMTION FROM FRED AND MELBA RATHJEN. |
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