Rosa Watson1

F, #1001, b. March 1847, d. between 1901 and 1927
Rosa Watson was born in March 1847 at Ohio.2,3 Rosa Watson married Henry C. Pittenger, son of John P. Pittenger and Catharine Copenhaven, on 3 March 1868 at Seneca County, Ohio.1,2,4 Rosa Watson died between 1901 and 1927.5
Henry C. Pittenger and Rosa Watson resided at Wood County, Ohio.6 As of 3 March 1868, Rosa Watson was also known as Rosanna Pittenger.7,3 Rosa Watson appeared on the 1870 census in the household of Henry C. Pittenger at Prairie Depot (now Wayne), Wood County, Ohio.3 Rosanna Pittenger was enumerated as the wife of Henry C. Pittenger on the 1880 census at Montgomery, Hamilton County, Ohio.7 Rosa Watson was enumerated as the wife of Henry C. Pittenger on the 1900 census at Freeport, Wood County, Ohio.2
Henry C. Pittenger and Rosa Watson resided at Wood County, Ohio.6 As of 3 March 1868, Rosa Watson was also known as Rosanna Pittenger.7,3 Rosa Watson appeared on the 1870 census in the household of Henry C. Pittenger at Prairie Depot (now Wayne), Wood County, Ohio.3 Rosanna Pittenger was enumerated as the wife of Henry C. Pittenger on the 1880 census at Montgomery, Hamilton County, Ohio.7 Rosa Watson was enumerated as the wife of Henry C. Pittenger on the 1900 census at Freeport, Wood County, Ohio.2
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Children of Rosa Watson and Henry C. Pittenger
Rosa Watson married Henry C. Pittenger, son of John P. Pittenger and Catharine Copenhaven, on 3 March 1868 at Seneca County, Ohio.1,2,4
Arlena Pittenger
7,3 b. say December 1868
Maude Pittenger
7 b. say December 1870
Mary C. Pittenger+
7,2 b. October 1874
Frank K. Pittenger
2 b. 30 June 1887, d. September 1975
Citations
- [S53] Jean Seigley, Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841 - 1899 ( Tiffin, Ohio: Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1994), p. 280 citation 6-398; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S1113] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Wood County, Ohio, Henry C Pittenger household, ED 150, p. 5B, dwelling 116, family 118, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1334.
- [S1115] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Wood County, Ohio, Henry C Pittenger household, p. 422, dwelling 101, family 101, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication M-593 roll 1283.
- [S1114] "Ohio Marriages, 1803-1900," database online, http://www.Ancestry.com/, held by Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California. Seneca County, Ohio Marriages, 1851-99. County court records located at Tiffin, Ohio or Family History Library microfilm #0388635-0388641, PITTENGER, HENRY C., WATSON, ROSA, 3 Mar 1868, Seneca, OH.
- [S1574] Death Certificate for Henry C. Pittenger, 29 December 1927, 78705, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah.
- [S229] "Paul Jarvis Buskirk ( 3871 N. State Route 101, Tiffin, Ohio) to Richard Tonsing", 3/12/1996. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S850] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Wood County, Ohio, Henry Pittenger household, ED 92, p. 79C, dwelling 156, family 172, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1078.
Sarah J. Sohn1

F, #1002, b. January 1855, d. 18 January 1927
Sarah J. Sohn was born in January 1855.2,1,3 Sarah J. Sohn married Millard Fillmore Pittenger, son of Benjamin Pittenger and Mary Ann Hunter, on 12 February 1873 at Seneca County, Ohio.1 Sarah J. Sohn died on 18 January 1927 at Seneca County, Ohio, at age 72 years.2,4,3 Sarah J. Sohn was buried at Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio; section C, row 6, #8; section 43, lots 16 and 15.2,3,5
Sarah J. Sohn was also known as Sarah J. Pittinger.5
Sarah J. Sohn was also known as Sarah J. Pittinger.5
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Child of Sarah J. Sohn and Millard Fillmore Pittenger
Harry DeWitt Pittenger+
6 b. 9 February 1873, d. 13 April 1948
Citations
- [S53] Jean Seigley, Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841 - 1899 ( Tiffin, Ohio: Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1994), p. 280 citation 7-221; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S50] Seneca County Genealogical Society, Seneca County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions ( Bucyrus, Ohio: A-1 Printing Center, 1987), 176; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S636] Richard Tonsing, Tombstone, Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio, 6 July 2002, Sarah J. Pittenger Tombstone.
- [S235] Ohio Historical Society, "Ohio Historical Society Online Death Index," database online, Ohio, http:/http://www.ohiohistory.org/dindex/search.cfm/, held by Ohio Historical Society Center for Archival Collections, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, Volume Number: 5261 Certificate Number: 5684.
- [S678] Greenlawn Cemetery Records (microfilm), Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio, Benj. Pittenger, endowed, section 43, lot 16 and 15.
- [S412] Fred Hiner Dale, A History of the Pittenger Family in America ( Ann Arbor, Michigan: Edwards Brothers, Inc, 1942), 4-12; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
Ann Caruthers Pittenger1,2,3

F, #1003, b. circa December 1819
Ann Caruthers Pittenger|b. circa December 1819|p41.htm#i1003|John Pittenger|b. 16 January 1778\nd. 20 October 1857|p335.htm#i8363|Julia Ann Gibson|b. 12 April 1801\nd. 26 July 1881|p335.htm#i8364|Benjamin Pittenger|b. 1751\nd. 28 November 1815|p42.htm#i1047|Mary A. Grimes|b. 1759\nd. 22 November 1815|p46.htm#i1126|(?) Gibson|b. circa 1770|p297.htm#i7413||||
Relationship=1st cousin 4 times removed of Richard Tonsing.
Relationship=3rd cousin 2 times removed of William Pittenger.
Ann Caruthers Pittenger was born circa December 1819 at Graceham, Frederick County, Maryland.6 She was the daughter of John Pittenger and Julia Ann Gibson.4,1,5 Ann Caruthers Pittenger married Robert R. McMeens on 31 August 1843 at Seneca County, Ohio.2,7,8
Ann Caruthers Pittenger was also known as Ann C. Pettinger.9 Ann Caruthers Pittenger was also known as Ann C. Pittinger.10 Ann Caruthers Pittenger was also known as Anna.8 John Pittenger, Julia Ann Gibson, John Hanson Pittenger, Matilda E. Pittenger and Ann Caruthers Pittenger resided in 1829 at Tiffin, Ohio.1,11,4 Robert R. McMeens and Ann Caruthers Pittenger resided say November 1846 at Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio.9,7 Ann Caruthers Pittenger appeared on the 1850 census in the household of Jesse Stem Esq. at Tiffin, Ohio.6 Ann Caruthers Pittenger was confirmed on 27 November 1859 at Grace Episcopal Church, Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio.12 Ann Caruthers Pittenger appeared on the 1860 census in the household of Robert R. McMeens at Sandusky Township, Erie County, Ohio.8 Ann Caruthers Pittenger was employed as a managed property for Jay Cooke at Cooke Castle, Gilbraltar Island, Put-in-Bay, Ottawa County, Ohio. Ann Caruthers Pittenger and Robert R. McMeens had no children.3 Ann Caruthers Pittenger and Julia Ann Gibson resided in 1880 at Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio.1,5
Ann Caruthers Pittenger was also known as Ann C. Pettinger.9 Ann Caruthers Pittenger was also known as Ann C. Pittinger.10 Ann Caruthers Pittenger was also known as Anna.8 John Pittenger, Julia Ann Gibson, John Hanson Pittenger, Matilda E. Pittenger and Ann Caruthers Pittenger resided in 1829 at Tiffin, Ohio.1,11,4 Robert R. McMeens and Ann Caruthers Pittenger resided say November 1846 at Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio.9,7 Ann Caruthers Pittenger appeared on the 1850 census in the household of Jesse Stem Esq. at Tiffin, Ohio.6 Ann Caruthers Pittenger was confirmed on 27 November 1859 at Grace Episcopal Church, Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio.12 Ann Caruthers Pittenger appeared on the 1860 census in the household of Robert R. McMeens at Sandusky Township, Erie County, Ohio.8 Ann Caruthers Pittenger was employed as a managed property for Jay Cooke at Cooke Castle, Gilbraltar Island, Put-in-Bay, Ottawa County, Ohio. Ann Caruthers Pittenger and Robert R. McMeens had no children.3 Ann Caruthers Pittenger and Julia Ann Gibson resided in 1880 at Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio.1,5
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Citations
- [S229] "Paul Jarvis Buskirk ( 3871 N. State Route 101, Tiffin, Ohio) to Richard Tonsing", 3/12/1996. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S53] Jean Seigley, Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841 - 1899 ( Tiffin, Ohio: Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1994), p. 238 citation 2-121; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S661] "John R Kleberg ( Ohio State University, 6th Floor, Lincoln Tower, 1800 Cannon Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43210-1230) to Richard Tonsing", Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 08:31:45 -0400, Subject: McMeens
. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California). - [S133] DAR Dolly Todd Madison Chapter, Ohio Early State and Local History ( Tiffin, Ohio: Daughters of the American Revolution, 1915), 51; Oakland Family History Center, 4780 Lincoln Blvd., Oakland, Alameda County, California.
- [S528] William Lang, History of Seneca County from the Close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880; Embracing Many Personal Sketches of Pioneers, Anecdotes, and Faithful Descriptions of Events Pertaining to the Organization of the County and Its Progress ( Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc, 1999), 307-309; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S94] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, 455, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-432 roll 728.
- [S528] William Lang, History of Seneca County from the Close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880; Embracing Many Personal Sketches of Pioneers, Anecdotes, and Faithful Descriptions of Events Pertaining to the Organization of the County and Its Progress, 470-473.
- [S274] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Erie County, Ohio, 61, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-653 roll 958.
- [S106] History of Seneca County, Ohio ( Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc, 1994), 315; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S133] DAR Dolly Todd Madison Chapter, Ohio Early State and Local History, 51 & 54.
- [S132] A. J Baughman, History of Seneca County Ohio--A Narrative Account of Its Historical Progress, Its People, and Its Principal Interests ( Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1911), 333; Seneca County Genealogical Society, OGS, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S661] "John R Kleberg to Richard Tonsing", Grace Episcopal Church Confirmations.
Virginia LaMyra Pittenger1,2,3

F, #1004, b. circa December 1834
Virginia LaMyra Pittenger|b. circa December 1834|p41.htm#i1004|John Pittenger|b. 16 January 1778\nd. 20 October 1857|p335.htm#i8363|Julia Ann Gibson|b. 12 April 1801\nd. 26 July 1881|p335.htm#i8364|Benjamin Pittenger|b. 1751\nd. 28 November 1815|p42.htm#i1047|Mary A. Grimes|b. 1759\nd. 22 November 1815|p46.htm#i1126|(?) Gibson|b. circa 1770|p297.htm#i7413||||
Relationship=1st cousin 4 times removed of Richard Tonsing.
Relationship=3rd cousin 2 times removed of William Pittenger.
Virginia LaMyra Pittenger was born circa December 1834 at Ohio.2 Virginia LaMyra Pittenger was born circa December 1833 at Ohio.3 She was the daughter of John Pittenger and Julia Ann Gibson.3,4,5 Virginia LaMyra Pittenger was born circa December 1836 at Ohio.6 Virginia LaMyra Pittenger married Harry S. Kendig on 13 May 1856 at Seneca County, Ohio.1,6,4 Virginia LaMyra Pittenger died.7 Virginia LaMyra Pittenger was buried at Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio; section D, Frees-Myers Plot, #367.8,4
Virginia LaMyra Pittenger was also known as LaMyra V. Pittinger.8 Virginia LaMyra Pittenger was also known as Virginia L. Pittinger.7 Virginia LaMyra Pittenger was also known as Kindig.2 Virginia LaMyra Pittenger appeared on the 1850 census in the household of John Pittenger at District 135, Tiffin, Ohio.3 Virginia LaMyra Pittenger appeared on the 1860 census in the household of Harry S. Kendig at Tiffin, Ohio.9 Virginia LaMyra Pittenger resided in 1880 at Tiffin, Ohio.10,5 Virginia LaMyra Pittenger appeared on the 1880 census in the household of Harry S. Kendig at 1st Monroe St., Tiffin, Ohio.6 Virginia LaMyra Pittenger and Harry S. Kendig had one children.7
Virginia LaMyra Pittenger was also known as LaMyra V. Pittinger.8 Virginia LaMyra Pittenger was also known as Virginia L. Pittinger.7 Virginia LaMyra Pittenger was also known as Kindig.2 Virginia LaMyra Pittenger appeared on the 1850 census in the household of John Pittenger at District 135, Tiffin, Ohio.3 Virginia LaMyra Pittenger appeared on the 1860 census in the household of Harry S. Kendig at Tiffin, Ohio.9 Virginia LaMyra Pittenger resided in 1880 at Tiffin, Ohio.10,5 Virginia LaMyra Pittenger appeared on the 1880 census in the household of Harry S. Kendig at 1st Monroe St., Tiffin, Ohio.6 Virginia LaMyra Pittenger and Harry S. Kendig had one children.7
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Children of Virginia LaMyra Pittenger and Harry S. Kendig
Harry S. Kendig
7,6 b. circa December 1856
W. Day Kendig
2 b. circa December 1856
Citations
- [S53] Jean Seigley, Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841 - 1899 ( Tiffin, Ohio: Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1994), p. 188 citation 4-418; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S491] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-653 roll 1035.
- [S94] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, John Pittenger household, Tiffin, District 135, p. 438/875 dwelling 242 family 242, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-432 roll 728.
- [S636] Richard Tonsing, Tombstone, Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio, 6 July 2002, Harry S. Kendig and LaMyra V. Pittenger Tombstone.
- [S528] William Lang, History of Seneca County from the Close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880; Embracing Many Personal Sketches of Pioneers, Anecdotes, and Faithful Descriptions of Events Pertaining to the Organization of the County and Its Progress ( Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc, 1999), 307-309; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S96] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, ED 204 p. 226, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1065.
- [S133] DAR Dolly Todd Madison Chapter, Ohio Early State and Local History ( Tiffin, Ohio: Daughters of the American Revolution, 1915), 51; Oakland Family History Center, 4780 Lincoln Blvd., Oakland, Alameda County, California.
- [S50] Seneca County Genealogical Society, Seneca County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions ( Bucyrus, Ohio: A-1 Printing Center, 1987), 190; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S491] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, H. S. Kindig household, p. 319/185 dwelling 1383 family 1337.
- [S229] "Paul Jarvis Buskirk ( 3871 N. State Route 101, Tiffin, Ohio) to Richard Tonsing", 3/12/1996. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
Robert R. McMeens1,2,3

M, #1005, b. 26 February 1820, d. 30 October 1862
Robert R. McMeens was born on 26 February 1820 at Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.4,3 Robert R. McMeens was born circa December 1818 at Pennsylvania.5 Robert R. McMeens married Ann Caruthers Pittenger, daughter of John Pittenger and Julia Ann Gibson, on 31 August 1843 at Seneca County, Ohio.6,3,5 Robert R. McMeens died on 30 October 1862 at Perryville, Boyle County, Kentucky, at age 42 years, 8 months and 4 days.4,3 Robert R. McMeens died on 19 January 1863 at Nashville, Tennessee, at age 42 years, 10 months and 24 days.7
Robert R. McMeens was also known as Robert R. McMeen.6,7 He resided in 1841 at Tiffin, Ohio.4 Robert R. McMeens graduated from the say May 1841 at University Of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.3 Robert R. McMeens was associated in the lodge secretary on 20 February 1845 at Independent Order of Odd Fellows Seneca Lodge No. 35, Seneca County, Ohio.8 Robert R. McMeens and Ann Caruthers Pittenger resided say November 1846 at Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio.4,3 Robert R. McMeens witnessed the association of John Hanson Pittenger in 1850 at Seneca County, Ohio; noble grand.9 His title was Dr.5,3 Robert R. McMeens was the head of household on the 1860 census at Sandusky Township, Erie County, Ohio. Ann Caruthers Pittenger were listed in the household.5 Robert R. McMeens was a doctor on 1 June 1860.4,2,5 Robert R. McMeens began military service in April 1861 surgeon.3 Robert R. McMeens began military service on 12 August 1862 surgeon Co. I 101st Ohio Volunteer Infantry.7,2 Robert R. McMeens ended military service on 19 January 1863 at Nashville, Tennessee.7 His title was Surgeon.3 Robert R. McMeens and Ann Caruthers Pittenger had no children.10
Robert R. McMeens was also known as Robert R. McMeen.6,7 He resided in 1841 at Tiffin, Ohio.4 Robert R. McMeens graduated from the say May 1841 at University Of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.3 Robert R. McMeens was associated in the lodge secretary on 20 February 1845 at Independent Order of Odd Fellows Seneca Lodge No. 35, Seneca County, Ohio.8 Robert R. McMeens and Ann Caruthers Pittenger resided say November 1846 at Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio.4,3 Robert R. McMeens witnessed the association of John Hanson Pittenger in 1850 at Seneca County, Ohio; noble grand.9 His title was Dr.5,3 Robert R. McMeens was the head of household on the 1860 census at Sandusky Township, Erie County, Ohio. Ann Caruthers Pittenger were listed in the household.5 Robert R. McMeens was a doctor on 1 June 1860.4,2,5 Robert R. McMeens began military service in April 1861 surgeon.3 Robert R. McMeens began military service on 12 August 1862 surgeon Co. I 101st Ohio Volunteer Infantry.7,2 Robert R. McMeens ended military service on 19 January 1863 at Nashville, Tennessee.7 His title was Surgeon.3 Robert R. McMeens and Ann Caruthers Pittenger had no children.10
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Citations
- [S106] History of Seneca County, Ohio ( Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc, 1994), 315 & 511-512; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S133] DAR Dolly Todd Madison Chapter, Ohio Early State and Local History ( Tiffin, Ohio: Daughters of the American Revolution, 1915), 51; Oakland Family History Center, 4780 Lincoln Blvd., Oakland, Alameda County, California.
- [S528] William Lang, History of Seneca County from the Close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880; Embracing Many Personal Sketches of Pioneers, Anecdotes, and Faithful Descriptions of Events Pertaining to the Organization of the County and Its Progress ( Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc, 1999), 470-473; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S106] History of Seneca County, Ohio, 315.
- [S274] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Erie County, Ohio, 61, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-653 roll 958.
- [S53] Jean Seigley, Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841 - 1899 ( Tiffin, Ohio: Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1994), p. 238 citation 2-121; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S106] History of Seneca County, Ohio, 360.
- [S106] History of Seneca County, Ohio, 511-512.
- [S106] History of Seneca County, Ohio, 512.
- [S661] "John R Kleberg ( Ohio State University, 6th Floor, Lincoln Tower, 1800 Cannon Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43210-1230) to Richard Tonsing", Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 08:31:45 -0400, Subject: McMeens
. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
Professor Christian Hornung1,2,3,4

M, #1006, b. say July 1845, d. 1918
Professor Christian Hornung was born say July 1845 at Germany.3 Professor Christian Hornung married Callie H. Souder on 22 March 1870 at Seneca County, Ohio.5 Professor Christian Hornung married Aline Stem, daughter of Jesse Stem Esq. and Matilda E. Pittenger, say October 1878.4 Professor Christian Hornung married Aline Stem, daughter of Jesse Stem Esq. and Matilda E. Pittenger, in 1881.1,2 Professor Christian Hornung died in 1918.2,3 Professor Christian Hornung was buried at Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio; row 4 # 1.2,3
Professor Christian Hornung was a math professor from 1910 to 1915 at Heidelberg College, Tiffin, Ohio.1,3,4 Professor Christian Hornung was the head of household on the 1910 census at 90 Greenfield St, Tiffin, Ohio. Aline Stem were listed in the household.4 Professor Christian Hornung and Aline Stem resided in 1915 at Tiffin, Ohio.1
Professor Christian Hornung was a math professor from 1910 to 1915 at Heidelberg College, Tiffin, Ohio.1,3,4 Professor Christian Hornung was the head of household on the 1910 census at 90 Greenfield St, Tiffin, Ohio. Aline Stem were listed in the household.4 Professor Christian Hornung and Aline Stem resided in 1915 at Tiffin, Ohio.1
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Child of Professor Christian Hornung and Aline Stem
Professor Christian Hornung married Aline Stem, daughter of Jesse Stem Esq. and Matilda E. Pittenger, say October 1878.4 Professor Christian Hornung married Aline Stem, daughter of Jesse Stem Esq. and Matilda E. Pittenger, in 1881.1,2
Katrina D. Hornung+
6 b. 18 April 1884, d. 1 July 1963
Citations
- [S133] DAR Dolly Todd Madison Chapter, Ohio Early State and Local History ( Tiffin, Ohio: Daughters of the American Revolution, 1915), 51; Oakland Family History Center, 4780 Lincoln Blvd., Oakland, Alameda County, California.
- [S1616] Sandusky Library Archives, "Sandusky History," [database online], Sandusky, Ohio, http://sanduskyhistory.blogspot.com, held by Sandusky Library Archives, Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio, http://sanduskyhistory.blogspot.com/search?q=stem
- [S50] Seneca County Genealogical Society, Seneca County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions ( Bucyrus, Ohio: A-1 Printing Center, 1987), 226; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S136] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, Christian Hornung household, p. 42, ED 141, dwelling 49, family 51, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-624 roll 1229.
- [S53] Jean Seigley, Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841 - 1899 ( Tiffin, Ohio: Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1994), 168; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S112] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, Aline S. Hornung household, p. 154, ED 107, dwelling 237, family 263, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-625 roll 1431.
Harry S. Kendig1,2,3

M, #1007, b. 1826, d. 1897
Harry S. Kendig was born in 1826 at Pennsylvania.4,5,6 Harry S. Kendig was born circa December 1828 at Pennsylvania.7 Harry S. Kendig married Virginia LaMyra Pittenger, daughter of John Pittenger and Julia Ann Gibson, on 13 May 1856 at Seneca County, Ohio.2,5,6 Harry S. Kendig died in 1897 at age 71 years.4,6 Harry S. Kendig was buried at Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio; section D, Frees-Myers Plot, #355; section 41, lot 13 and 14.1,6,3
Harry S. Kendig was also known as H. S. Kendig.8,5 Harry S. Kendig was also known as Henry L. Kendig.9 Harry S. Kendig was also known as H. S. Kindig.7 Harry S. Kendig was a clerk on 1 June 1860.7 Harry S. Kendig was the head of household on the 1860 census at Tiffin, Ohio. Julia Ann Gibson, Charles W. Pittenger, W. Day Kendig and Virginia LaMyra Pittenger were listed in the household.10 Harry S. Kendig began military service in April 1861 at Tiffin, Ohio, second lieutenant Home Guard Artillery Company A.8 Harry S. Kendig began military service in July 1861 at Tiffin, Ohio, second lieutenant Seneca County Zouave Company.8 Harry S. Kendig began military service in October 1861 clerk Fifty-fifth Regiment.8 Harry S. Kendig was the head of household on the 1880 census at 1st Monroe St., Tiffin, Ohio. Harry S. Kendig and Virginia LaMyra Pittenger were listed in the household.5 Harry S. Kendig and Harry S. Kendig were a clerk in dry good store on 1 June 1880.5 Harry S. Kendig and Virginia LaMyra Pittenger had one children.9
Harry S. Kendig was also known as H. S. Kendig.8,5 Harry S. Kendig was also known as Henry L. Kendig.9 Harry S. Kendig was also known as H. S. Kindig.7 Harry S. Kendig was a clerk on 1 June 1860.7 Harry S. Kendig was the head of household on the 1860 census at Tiffin, Ohio. Julia Ann Gibson, Charles W. Pittenger, W. Day Kendig and Virginia LaMyra Pittenger were listed in the household.10 Harry S. Kendig began military service in April 1861 at Tiffin, Ohio, second lieutenant Home Guard Artillery Company A.8 Harry S. Kendig began military service in July 1861 at Tiffin, Ohio, second lieutenant Seneca County Zouave Company.8 Harry S. Kendig began military service in October 1861 clerk Fifty-fifth Regiment.8 Harry S. Kendig was the head of household on the 1880 census at 1st Monroe St., Tiffin, Ohio. Harry S. Kendig and Virginia LaMyra Pittenger were listed in the household.5 Harry S. Kendig and Harry S. Kendig were a clerk in dry good store on 1 June 1880.5 Harry S. Kendig and Virginia LaMyra Pittenger had one children.9
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Children of Harry S. Kendig and Virginia LaMyra Pittenger
Harry S. Kendig married Virginia LaMyra Pittenger, daughter of John Pittenger and Julia Ann Gibson, on 13 May 1856 at Seneca County, Ohio.2,5,6
Harry S. Kendig
9,5 b. circa December 1856
W. Day Kendig
7 b. circa December 1856
Citations
- [S50] Seneca County Genealogical Society, Seneca County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions ( Bucyrus, Ohio: A-1 Printing Center, 1987), 190; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S53] Jean Seigley, Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841 - 1899 ( Tiffin, Ohio: Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1994), p. 188 citation 4-418; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S678] Greenlawn Cemetery Records (microfilm), Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio, J. H. Pittenger, perpetual care, section 41, lot 13 and 14.
- [S50] Seneca County Genealogical Society, Seneca County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions, 191.
- [S96] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, ED 204 p. 226, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1065.
- [S636] Richard Tonsing, Tombstone, Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio, 6 July 2002, Harry S. Kendig and LaMyra V. Pittenger Tombstone.
- [S491] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-653 roll 1035.
- [S106] History of Seneca County, Ohio ( Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc, 1994), 335-338; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S133] DAR Dolly Todd Madison Chapter, Ohio Early State and Local History ( Tiffin, Ohio: Daughters of the American Revolution, 1915), 51; Oakland Family History Center, 4780 Lincoln Blvd., Oakland, Alameda County, California.
- [S491] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, H. S. Kindig household, p. 319/185 dwelling 1383 family 1337.
Mark S. Thompson1,2,3,4

M, #1008, b. 13 August 1869, d. 1879
Mark S. Thompson|b. 13 August 1869\nd. 1879|p41.htm#i1008|Henry Jack Thompson|b. 5 April 1832\nd. 26 August 1883|p2.htm#i45|Jeanette B. Ham|b. 16 February 1846\nd. 1 May 1926|p2.htm#i46|Robert H. Thompson|b. 1805\nd. July 1862|p4.htm#i91|Martha (?)|b. say December 1811|p4.htm#i92|Berry L. Ham|b. 16 October 1812\nd. 13 November 1879|p4.htm#i93|Dorcas M. Bowen|b. 20 October 1823\nd. 4 July 1914|p4.htm#i94|
Relationship=Great-granduncle of Richard Tonsing.
Mark S. Thompson was born on 13 August 1869 at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.3,1,4 He was the son of Henry Jack Thompson and Jeanette B. Ham.5,2,4 Mark S. Thompson died in 1879 at Texas at age 9 years.3,6,1 Mark S. Thompson was buried at Veal Station Rd. at Veal Station Cemetery, Veal Station, Parker County, Texas.3,6,1
Mark S. Thompson appeared on the 1870 census in the household of Henry Jack Thompson at Justice Precinct 1, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.7
Mark S. Thompson appeared on the 1870 census in the household of Henry Jack Thompson at Justice Precinct 1, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.7
Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=Y
Rick Related By=S
Last Edited=23 June 2008
Citations
- [S362] Mrs. Eli Hart, "Veal Station Cemetery," Extract of Cemetery Headstones, 3 June 1969, Springtown, Texas, held by Weatherford Public Library, 1014 Charles St., Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, Mark S. Thompson tombstone, read by Richard Tonsing, 8 March 1999.
- [S89] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, 10, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-593 roll 1593.
- [S362] Mrs. Eli Hart, Extract of Cemetery Headstones, 3 June 1969, 10.
- [S1673] "Bryan Westerman (, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 21:23, Thompson Information, 1673 Thompson Births.Png. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S52] History of Texas Together with a Biographical History of Tarrant and Parker Counties: Containing a Concise History of the State, with Portraits and Biographies of Citizens of the Above Named Counties, and Personal Histories of Many of the Early Settlers ( Fort Worth, Texas: The Lewis Publishing Co, 1895), 284; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, Fort Worth, Texas.
- [S363] "Parker County, Texas Tombstone Inscriptions, Alphabetical Listing for Entire County," manuscript, 29 June 1996, held by Weatherford Public Library, 1014 Charles St., Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, 139.
- [S89] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, Henry J. Thompson household, Page 10, dwelling 77, family 78.
Harry S. Kendig1

M, #1009, b. circa December 1856
Harry S. Kendig|b. circa December 1856|p41.htm#i1009|Harry S. Kendig|b. 1826\nd. 1897|p41.htm#i1007|Virginia LaMyra Pittenger|b. circa December 1834|p41.htm#i1004|||||||John Pittenger|b. 16 January 1778\nd. 20 October 1857|p335.htm#i8363|Julia A. Gibson|b. 12 April 1801\nd. 26 July 1881|p335.htm#i8364|
Relationship=2nd cousin 3 times removed of Richard Tonsing.
Relationship=4th cousin 1 time removed of William Pittenger.
Harry S. Kendig was born circa December 1856 at Ohio.2 He was the son of Harry S. Kendig and Virginia LaMyra Pittenger.1,2
Harry S. Kendig was also known as H. A. Kendig.2 Harry S. Kendig appeared on the 1880 census in the household of Harry S. Kendig at 1st Monroe St., Tiffin, Ohio.2 Harry S. Kendig and Harry S. Kendig were a clerk in dry good store on 1 June 1880.2 Harry S. Kendig resided in 1915 at Denver, Colorado.1
Harry S. Kendig was also known as H. A. Kendig.2 Harry S. Kendig appeared on the 1880 census in the household of Harry S. Kendig at 1st Monroe St., Tiffin, Ohio.2 Harry S. Kendig and Harry S. Kendig were a clerk in dry good store on 1 June 1880.2 Harry S. Kendig resided in 1915 at Denver, Colorado.1
Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=N
Rick Related By=C
Last Edited=22 November 2003
Citations
- [S133] DAR Dolly Todd Madison Chapter, Ohio Early State and Local History ( Tiffin, Ohio: Daughters of the American Revolution, 1915), 51; Oakland Family History Center, 4780 Lincoln Blvd., Oakland, Alameda County, California.
- [S96] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, ED 204 p. 226, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1065.
Clara B. Patterson1,2,3

F, #1010, b. say January 1857, d. 5 March 1905
Clara B. Patterson was born say January 1857 at Tiffin, Ohio.1,4,5 Clara B. Patterson died from paralysis on 5 March 1905 at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.1,4,5 Clara B. Patterson was buried at Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio; section E, row 15, #31; section 5, lot 23.1,4,3
Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=N
Last Edited=15 April 2005
Citations
- [S50] Seneca County Genealogical Society, Seneca County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions ( Bucyrus, Ohio: A-1 Printing Center, 1987), 194; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S636] Richard Tonsing, Tombstone, Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio, 6 July 2002, Sydney J. Patterson Tombstone.
- [S678] Greenlawn Cemetery Records (microfilm), Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio, James Patterson, section no. 5, lot no. 23.
- [S636] Richard Tonsing Tombstone, Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio, Clara B. Patterson Tombstone.
- [S680] "Record of Deaths, Probate Court, in and for Senaca (sic) County, State of Ohio", 1867 - 1909: 5 Mar 1905, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
John W. Simpson1,2

M, #1011, b. 29 March 1850, d. 15 May 1910
John W. Simpson was born on 29 March 1850 at North Carolina.3,2 John W. Simpson married Eva McKie Ham, daughter of Berry Lewis Ham and Dorcas Matilda Bowen, in 1877 at Jack County, Texas.4,3 John W. Simpson married Eva McKie Ham, daughter of Berry Lewis Ham and Dorcas Matilda Bowen, in 1877 at Ellis County, Texas.1,4 John W. Simpson died on 15 May 1910 at Jack County, Texas, at age 60 years, 1 month and 16 days.1,2 John W. Simpson was buried at Old Post Oak and Oakwood at Oakwood Cemetery, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas; section 2.1,2
John W. Simpson resided after 1865 at Ellis County, Texas.1 John W. Simpson and Eva McKie Ham resided after 1877 at Grady's Mill, Chamber's Creek, Ellis County, Texas.1 Eva McKie Ham and John W. Simpson resided say February 1878 at Keechi Valley, Jack County, Texas.1 John W. Simpson was the head of household on the 1880 census at Justice Precinct 1, Jack County, Texas. John Pearson Simpson, L. J. Wright and Eva McKie Ham were listed in the household.5 John W. Simpson was a cattle raiser on 1 June 1880.5 John W. Simpson was Campbellite circa 1890.1 John W. Simpson and L. J. Wright were associated in the uncle and niece.5 John W. Simpson was a stock raiser on 1 June 1900.3 John W. Simpson was the head of household on the 1900 census at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas. John Pearson Simpson, Oscar McKie Simpson and Eva McKie Ham were listed in the household.3 John W. Simpson was a retired farmer on 15 April 1910.6 John W. Simpson was the head of household on the 1910 census at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas. Eva McKie Ham and John Pearson Simpson were listed in the household.6
John W. Simpson resided after 1865 at Ellis County, Texas.1 John W. Simpson and Eva McKie Ham resided after 1877 at Grady's Mill, Chamber's Creek, Ellis County, Texas.1 Eva McKie Ham and John W. Simpson resided say February 1878 at Keechi Valley, Jack County, Texas.1 John W. Simpson was the head of household on the 1880 census at Justice Precinct 1, Jack County, Texas. John Pearson Simpson, L. J. Wright and Eva McKie Ham were listed in the household.5 John W. Simpson was a cattle raiser on 1 June 1880.5 John W. Simpson was Campbellite circa 1890.1 John W. Simpson and L. J. Wright were associated in the uncle and niece.5 John W. Simpson was a stock raiser on 1 June 1900.3 John W. Simpson was the head of household on the 1900 census at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas. John Pearson Simpson, Oscar McKie Simpson and Eva McKie Ham were listed in the household.3 John W. Simpson was a retired farmer on 15 April 1910.6 John W. Simpson was the head of household on the 1910 census at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas. Eva McKie Ham and John Pearson Simpson were listed in the household.6
Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=N
Rick Related By=P
Last Edited=13 April 2005
Children of John W. Simpson and Eva McKie Ham
John W. Simpson married Eva McKie Ham, daughter of Berry Lewis Ham and Dorcas Matilda Bowen, in 1877 at Ellis County, Texas.1,4 John W. Simpson married Eva McKie Ham, daughter of Berry Lewis Ham and Dorcas Matilda Bowen, in 1877 at Jack County, Texas.4,3
John Pearson Simpson+
3,5,6 b. 21 November 1878, d. 19 May 1939
Oscar McKie Simpson+
3 b. 1 January 1881, d. 1 February 1929
Teddy Simpson
1 b. 15 January 1888, d. 5 April 1888
Citations
- [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas ( Dallas, Texas: Curtis Media Corporation, 1985), 765-768; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S47] Paul Smith, Jack County Cemeteries ( Austin, Texas: privately printed, n.d), 50; Paul Woodburn Smith, 5400 Frederick Ln #47, Austin, Texas.
- [S1107] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, John W. Simpson household, ED 35, p. 7B, dwelling 139, family 141, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1648.
- [S839] "Probate Records, 1850-1941; Probate Docket Index, 1850-1988", Texas. County Court (Ellis County), Packet no. 291-394 ca. 1868-1881. http://www.scribd.com/doc/17621244/… Ham, Berry Lewis, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [ 1673847 ].
- [S258] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, ED 158 p. 19, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1313.
- [S107] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, John W. Simpson household, ED 142, p. 24A, dwelling 25, family 26, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-624 roll 1567.
Mildred P. Farmer1,2,3

F, #1012, b. 6 February 1828, d. 29 October 1882
Mildred P. Farmer|b. 6 February 1828\nd. 29 October 1882|p41.htm#i1012|Elijah Farmer|b. circa 1788\nd. say 18 November 1847|p4.htm#i87|Jane Preston|b. 28 February 1798\nd. between 1864 and 1870|p4.htm#i88|David Farmer|b. 7 July 1760\nd. 18 April 1817|p138.htm#i3441|Nancy Vaughan|b. 15 July 1758\nd. 17 August 1833|p176.htm#i4396|George W. Preston|b. 21 February 1769\nd. January 1808|p76.htm#i1887|Jane J. E. Looney|b. 21 April 1771\nd. 17 February 1858|p76.htm#i1889|
Relationship=2nd great-grandaunt of Richard Tonsing.
Mildred P. Farmer was born on 6 February 1828 at Roane County, Tennessee.9,10,2 She was the daughter of Elijah Farmer and Jane Preston.4,5,6,2,7,8 Mildred P. Farmer was born circa December 1831 at Tennessee.4,5 Mildred P. Farmer married James August Ventioner Jr., son of James Ventioner Sr., on 13 July 1851 at Elijah Farmer's home, White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.1,11,12,2,13 Mildred P. Farmer married James August Ventioner Jr., son of James Ventioner Sr., on 13 July 1851 at Fort Worth, Texas.8 Mildred P. Farmer died on 29 October 1882 at Texas at age 54 years, 8 months and 23 days.14,10 Mildred P. Farmer was buried at Alta Mere (Hwy. 183) at Thompson Public Cemetery, Westworth, Tarrant County, Texas.14,15,10
Mildred P. Farmer may have been in the Elijah Farmer household on the 1830 census at Roane County, Tennessee.16,17,18 Mildred P. Farmer was also known as Mildra P. Farmer.15,19,20 Mildred P. Farmer was also known as Mella.9 Mildred P. Farmer also went by the name of Millie.12,6,8 Mildred P. Farmer also went by the name of Milly.5 Mildred P. Farmer may have been in the Elijah Farmer household on the 1840 census at Roane County, Tennessee.21 Jane Preston, Joseph Beryl Farmer, Elijah Ward Farmer Jr., Mildred P. Farmer, David V. Farmer, Polly B. Farmer and Arline M. Farmer resided on 24 November 1847 at Honey Grove, Fannin County, Texas.22,23 Mildred P. Farmer appeared on the 1850 census in the household of Jane Preston at Fannin County, Texas.5 Mildred P. Farmer resided in 1851 at White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.1 Mildred P. Farmer appeared on the 1870 census in the household of James August Ventioner Jr. at Justice Precinct 4, Tarrant County, Texas.9 Mildred Ventioner was enumerated as the wife of James August Ventioner Jr. on the 1880 census at Justice Precinct 1, Tarrant County, Texas.13 Mildred P. Farmer was also known as Mildred Ventioner.13
Mildred P. Farmer may have been in the Elijah Farmer household on the 1830 census at Roane County, Tennessee.16,17,18 Mildred P. Farmer was also known as Mildra P. Farmer.15,19,20 Mildred P. Farmer was also known as Mella.9 Mildred P. Farmer also went by the name of Millie.12,6,8 Mildred P. Farmer also went by the name of Milly.5 Mildred P. Farmer may have been in the Elijah Farmer household on the 1840 census at Roane County, Tennessee.21 Jane Preston, Joseph Beryl Farmer, Elijah Ward Farmer Jr., Mildred P. Farmer, David V. Farmer, Polly B. Farmer and Arline M. Farmer resided on 24 November 1847 at Honey Grove, Fannin County, Texas.22,23 Mildred P. Farmer appeared on the 1850 census in the household of Jane Preston at Fannin County, Texas.5 Mildred P. Farmer resided in 1851 at White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.1 Mildred P. Farmer appeared on the 1870 census in the household of James August Ventioner Jr. at Justice Precinct 4, Tarrant County, Texas.9 Mildred Ventioner was enumerated as the wife of James August Ventioner Jr. on the 1880 census at Justice Precinct 1, Tarrant County, Texas.13 Mildred P. Farmer was also known as Mildred Ventioner.13
Thompson Public Cemetery=Y
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=N
Rick Related By=S
Last Edited=23 November 2003
Children of Mildred P. Farmer and James August Ventioner Jr.
Mildred P. Farmer married James August Ventioner Jr., son of James Ventioner Sr., on 13 July 1851 at Fort Worth, Texas.8 Mildred P. Farmer married James August Ventioner Jr., son of James Ventioner Sr., on 13 July 1851 at White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.1,11,12,2,13
Joseph William Ventioner
9 b. 21 April 1852
James David Ventioner
9 b. 3 June 1853
Martha Elizabeth Ventioner+
9,13 b. 6 August 1859
Isaac Preston Ventioner
9,13 b. 28 March 1863
Citations
- [S63] Norris Chambers, White Settlement Business Directory 1996-1997 , Pioneers of White Settlement ( White Settlement, Texas: White Settlement Area Chamber of Commerce, 1996), 2; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S696] Vaughan of Grayson County, Virginia Descendants of William Vaughan and His Wife Mary ( 723 Lisa Lane, Mulvane, Kansas 67110-1220: self published, 2002), 89; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S444] "Gaylene Margaret Bartlett ( 1255 San Moritz Dr., San Jose, CA 95132, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 01:41:49 -0700, Subject: Re: Preston, George 1769-1808. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S60] Helen Marsh and Timothy Marsh, Tennesseans in Texas ( Easley, South Carolina: Southern Historical Press, 1986), This book is an index to the 1850 Texas Census for all Tennesseans by birth, 106; Scales, Sarah, 3201 Lovers Ln., Dallas, Texas, R 929.3764 - Marsh.
- [S72] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Fannin County, Texas, 176, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-432 roll 910. Original data: United States. 1850 United States Federal Census. M432, 1009 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
- [S394] Lila Bunch Race, Pioneer Fort Worth, Texas: The Life, Times and Families of South Tarrant County Families Researched by Genealogist: Farmer, Race, Bunch, Baggett, Justice ( Dallas, Texas: Taylor Publishing Company, 1976), 177; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S79] Down Historic Trails of Fort Worth and Tarrant County ( Fort Worth, Texas: Dudly Hodgkins Co, 1949), 64; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S238] Richard F Selcer, The Fort that Became a City an Illustrated Reconstruction of Fort Worth, Texas, 1849-1853 ( Fort Worth, Texas: Texas Christian University Press, 1995), 96; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S55] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, James Ventioner household, precinct 4, p. 522, dwelling 733, family 735, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-593 roll 1605.
- [S178] Tombstone, Thompson Public Cemetery, Alta Mere (Hwy. 183), Westworth, Tarrant County, Texas, Contact the White Settlement Historical Society (8320 Hanon Dr., White Settlement, Texas), http://wsmuseum.com/ for directions and key to cemetery; Richard Tonsing, 1996. Contact the White Settlement Historical Society (8320 Hanon Dr., White Settlement, Texas) http://wsmuseum.com/ for directions and key to cemetery.
- [S379] Julia Kathryn Garrett, Fort Worth a Frontier Triumph ( Fort Worth, Texas: Texas Christian University Press, 1996), 94; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S79] Down Historic Trails of Fort Worth and Tarrant County, 63.
- [S76] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, James Ventioner household, ED 203 page 260D, dwelling 162, family 167, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1328.
- [S62] Mrs. Homer L. Roper and Daughters of the American Revolution, "Thompson Cemetery (Sometimes Called Farmer)," Thompson Public and Family Cemeteries, typed list, 1958, Tarrant County, Texas, held by White Settlement Chamber of Commerce, White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.
- [S71] Raymond M Daniel, "Family Group Sheets," 26 Mar 1992, 2968 Chris Ln., Grapevine, Texas, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S90] "Julie Perkins Murphy ( 6009 Meadows Ct., Arlington, Texas, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", July 11, 1996. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S696] Vaughan of Grayson County, Virginia Descendants of William Vaughan and His Wife Mary, 69.
- [S418] 1830 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Roane County, Tennessee, Elijah Farmer household, p. 52, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-19, film 180.
- [S348] Jenkin Garrett and Boy Scout Troop, "Thompson Public Cemetery List of Tombstones and Graves," Thompson Public Cemetery, typed list, 1960, held by Weatherford Public Library, 1014 Charles St., Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, Farmer Vertical File.
- [S348] Jenkin Garrett and Boy Scout Troop, Thompson Public Cemetery, typed list, 1960, # 50.
- [S289] 1840 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Roane County, Tennessee, Elijah Farmer household, p. 16/61, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-704, roll 535.
- [S127] "Jane Farmer ( Fannin County, Texas) to Jean Preston", 24 November 1847. Held by Parker County Genealogical Society (PO Box 201, Weatherford, Parker County, Texas).
- [S313] Unknown author, "unknown article title," Footprints 1957-1997 with Surname & Topical Index (September, 1998), Fort Worth Genealogical Society, PO Box 9767, Fort Worth, Texas: Winchester, Betty Coburn, "A List of Registered Voters of Tarrant County, Texas for the Year 1867," vol. 13, p. 106 (1970).
James August Ventioner Jr.1,2,3

M, #1013, b. 6 August 1824, d. 25 June 1880
James August Ventioner Jr.|b. 6 August 1824\nd. 25 June 1880|p41.htm#i1013|James Ventioner Sr.|b. circa 1794|p75.htm#i1867||||||||||||||||
James August Ventioner Jr. was born on 6 August 1824 at France.1,5,6 James August Ventioner Jr. was born circa December 1823 at Iowa.2 He was the son of James Ventioner Sr.4 James August Ventioner Jr. was born on 6 August 1829.7,8 James August Ventioner Jr. married Mildred P. Farmer, daughter of Elijah Farmer and Jane Preston, on 13 July 1851 at Elijah Farmer's home, White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.4,9,10,3,11 James August Ventioner Jr. married Mildred P. Farmer, daughter of Elijah Farmer and Jane Preston, on 13 July 1851 at Fort Worth, Texas.12 James August Ventioner Jr. died on 25 June 1880 at Tarrant County, Texas, at age 55 years, 10 months and 19 days.1,6,3 James August Ventioner Jr. was buried at Alta Mere (Hwy. 183) at Thompson Public Cemetery, Westworth, Tarrant County, Texas.1,6
James August Ventioner Jr. and James Ventioner Sr. resided in 1849 at White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.4 James August Ventioner Jr. and James Ventioner Sr. appeared on the tax rolls from 1851 to 1854 at Tarrant County, Texas.3 James August Ventioner Jr. and Joseph Beryl Farmer were appointed by the court to appraise the property of John S. Barnes deceased on 27 September 1852 at Tarrant County, Texas.13 James August Ventioner Jr. and George Preston Farmer were Cornelius Connelley, deceased had accounts with on 6 August 1857 at Tarrant County, Texas.14 James August Ventioner Jr. and Joseph Beryl Farmer voted in the election on 27 July 1867 at Justice Precinct 3, Tarrant County, Texas.15 James August Ventioner Jr. was the head of household on the 1870 census at Justice Precinct 4, Tarrant County, Texas. Joseph William Ventioner, James David Ventioner, Martha Elizabeth Ventioner, Isaac Preston Ventioner and Mildred P. Farmer were listed in the household.2 James August Ventioner Jr. was a farmer from 1 June 1870 to 1 June 1880.2,11 James August Ventioner Jr. was a prosperous grain farmer.5 James August Ventioner Jr. was the head of household on the 1880 census at Justice Precinct 1, Tarrant County, Texas. Mildred Ventioner, Martha Elizabeth Ventioner and Isaac Preston Ventioner were listed in the household.11
James August Ventioner Jr. and James Ventioner Sr. resided in 1849 at White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.4 James August Ventioner Jr. and James Ventioner Sr. appeared on the tax rolls from 1851 to 1854 at Tarrant County, Texas.3 James August Ventioner Jr. and Joseph Beryl Farmer were appointed by the court to appraise the property of John S. Barnes deceased on 27 September 1852 at Tarrant County, Texas.13 James August Ventioner Jr. and George Preston Farmer were Cornelius Connelley, deceased had accounts with on 6 August 1857 at Tarrant County, Texas.14 James August Ventioner Jr. and Joseph Beryl Farmer voted in the election on 27 July 1867 at Justice Precinct 3, Tarrant County, Texas.15 James August Ventioner Jr. was the head of household on the 1870 census at Justice Precinct 4, Tarrant County, Texas. Joseph William Ventioner, James David Ventioner, Martha Elizabeth Ventioner, Isaac Preston Ventioner and Mildred P. Farmer were listed in the household.2 James August Ventioner Jr. was a farmer from 1 June 1870 to 1 June 1880.2,11 James August Ventioner Jr. was a prosperous grain farmer.5 James August Ventioner Jr. was the head of household on the 1880 census at Justice Precinct 1, Tarrant County, Texas. Mildred Ventioner, Martha Elizabeth Ventioner and Isaac Preston Ventioner were listed in the household.11
Thompson Public Cemetery=Y
Audit Exclusion=N
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=N
Rick Related By=P
Last Edited=22 November 2003
Children of James August Ventioner Jr. and Mildred P. Farmer
James August Ventioner Jr. married Mildred P. Farmer, daughter of Elijah Farmer and Jane Preston, on 13 July 1851 at Fort Worth, Texas.12 James August Ventioner Jr. married Mildred P. Farmer, daughter of Elijah Farmer and Jane Preston, on 13 July 1851 at White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.4,9,10,3,11
Joseph William Ventioner
2 b. 21 April 1852
James David Ventioner
2 b. 3 June 1853
Martha Elizabeth Ventioner+
11,2 b. 6 August 1859
Isaac Preston Ventioner
2,11 b. 28 March 1863
Citations
- [S62] Mrs. Homer L. Roper and Daughters of the American Revolution, "Thompson Cemetery (Sometimes Called Farmer)," Thompson Public and Family Cemeteries, typed list, 1958, Tarrant County, Texas, held by White Settlement Chamber of Commerce, White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.
- [S55] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, James Ventioner household, precinct 4, p. 522, dwelling 733, family 735, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-593 roll 1605.
- [S696] Vaughan of Grayson County, Virginia Descendants of William Vaughan and His Wife Mary ( 723 Lisa Lane, Mulvane, Kansas 67110-1220: self published, 2002), 89; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S63] Norris Chambers, White Settlement Business Directory 1996-1997 , Pioneers of White Settlement ( White Settlement, Texas: White Settlement Area Chamber of Commerce, 1996), 2; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S79] Down Historic Trails of Fort Worth and Tarrant County ( Fort Worth, Texas: Dudly Hodgkins Co, 1949), 64; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S348] Jenkin Garrett and Boy Scout Troop, "Thompson Public Cemetery List of Tombstones and Graves," Thompson Public Cemetery, typed list, 1960, held by Weatherford Public Library, 1014 Charles St., Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, Farmer Vertical File, # 50.
- [S348] Jenkin Garrett and Boy Scout Troop, Thompson Public Cemetery, typed list, 1960.
- [S394] Lila Bunch Race, Pioneer Fort Worth, Texas: The Life, Times and Families of South Tarrant County Families Researched by Genealogist: Farmer, Race, Bunch, Baggett, Justice ( Dallas, Texas: Taylor Publishing Company, 1976), 173; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S379] Julia Kathryn Garrett, Fort Worth a Frontier Triumph ( Fort Worth, Texas: Texas Christian University Press, 1996), 94; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S79] Down Historic Trails of Fort Worth and Tarrant County, 63.
- [S76] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, James Ventioner household, ED 203 page 260D, dwelling 162, family 167, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1328.
- [S238] Richard F Selcer, The Fort that Became a City an Illustrated Reconstruction of Fort Worth, Texas, 1849-1853 ( Fort Worth, Texas: Texas Christian University Press, 1995), 96; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S313] Unknown author, "unknown article title," Footprints 1957-1997 with Surname & Topical Index (September, 1998), Fort Worth Genealogical Society, PO Box 9767, Fort Worth, Texas: Ingalls, Beatrice Brockwell, "Estate Records, Tarrant County, Texas," vol. 17, p. 165 (1974).
- [S313] "Unknown short article title", unknown author, "Estate Records, Tarrant County, Texas," vol. 19, p. 81-82 (1976).
- [S313] "Unknown short article title", Winchester, Betty Coburn, "A List of Registered Voters of Tarrant County, Texas for the Year 1867," vol. 13, p. 106 (1970).
Alva J. Thompson Jr.1,2,3

M, #1014, b. 7 September 1842, d. 22 November 1908
Alva J. Thompson Jr.|b. 7 September 1842\nd. 22 November 1908|p41.htm#i1014|Robert Harvey Thompson|b. 1805\nd. July 1862|p4.htm#i91|Martha (?)|b. say December 1811|p4.htm#i92|(?) Thompson|b. circa 1761|p77.htm#i1906||||||||||
Relationship=2nd great-granduncle of Richard Tonsing.
Alva J. Thompson Jr. was born on 7 September 1842 at Bradley County, Tennessee.5,6,3 He was the son of Robert Harvey Thompson and Martha (?).4,1 Alva J. Thompson Jr. married Martha J. Woody, daughter of William D. Woody and Elizabeth Lydia Farmer, circa December 1868 at Texas.7,8,9 Alva J. Thompson Jr. died from diabetes millitus on 22 November 1908 at Fort Worth, Texas, at age 66 years, 2 months and 15 days.10 Alva J. Thompson Jr. was buried at Veal Station Rd. at Veal Station Cemetery, Veal Station, Parker County, Texas.3,2
Alva J. Thompson Jr. was also known as Al Thompson.11 Alva J. Thompson Jr. was also known as Alexander Thompson.12 Alva J. Thompson Jr. was also known as A. J. Thompson.6,7,10 Alva J. Thompson Jr. was also known as Allen J. Thompson.13,14 Alva J. Thompson Jr. was also known as All. J. Thompson.5 Alva J. Thompson Jr. was also known as Alvy J. Thompson.15 Alva J. Thompson Jr. appeared on the 1850 census in the household of Robert Harvey Thompson at Bradley County, Tennessee.1 Robert Harvey Thompson and Alva J. Thompson Jr. resided in 1856 at Parker County, Texas.12 Alva J. Thompson Jr. and Samuel G. Thompson resided in 1859 at Parker County, Texas.13,5 Alva J. Thompson Jr. began military service between 1860 and 1865 at Texas Company: F, Unit: 12 Texas Cavalry, Rank: Private, Allegiance: Confederate.16,17 Alva J. Thompson Jr. appeared on the 1860 census in the household of Robert Harvey Thompson at Parker County, Texas.6 Alva J. Thompson Jr. was a laborer on 1 June 1860.6 Alva J. Thompson Jr. and Henry Jack Thompson began military service on 25 May 1861 at Veal Station, Parker County, Texas, as Texas rangers in Capt. Thompson's Minute Men company.18,19,20,21
Alva J. Thompson Jr. and Henry Jack Thompson were Union men forced to flee for their lives in April 1864.18,11,22 Alva J. Thompson Jr. and Samuel G. Thompson voted in the election in 1867 at precinct 3, Parker County, Texas.13 Alva J. Thompson Jr. and Henry Jack Thompson appeared on the poll tax rolls in 1868 at Parker County, Texas.23 Alva J. Thompson Jr. voted in the removed election on 29 January 1869 at Jack County, Texas.15 Alva J. Thompson Jr. was the head of household on the 1870 census at precinct 2, Parker County, Texas. Benjamin H. Thompson and Martha J. Woody were listed in the household.7 Alva J. Thompson Jr. was a farmer from 1 June 1870 to 1 June 1880.7,24 E. B. Ross states survey was abandoned by A. J. Thompson and H. J. Thompson applied to purchase the north part of section 40 in Parker County.25 Alva J. Thompson Jr. was the head of household on the 1880 census at precinct 2, Parker County, Texas. Martha (?), Benjamin H. Thompson, William Augustus Thompson, Robert Harrison Thompson and Martha J. Woody were listed in the household.24 Alva J. Thompson Jr. was abandoned his application and survey on 12 May 1886 at north part of section 40, Parker County, Texas.25 Martha J. Woody and Alva J. Thompson Jr. resided in 1895 at Silver Creek, Parker County, Texas.26 He resided from 1895 to 22 November 1908 at Veal Station, Parker County, Texas.4 Alva J. Thompson Jr. was the head of household on the 1900 census at Vote Prec. # 7 J. P. # 2, Veal Station, Parker County, Texas. Benjamin H. Thompson, Robert Harrison Thompson, Henry J. Thompson and Martha J. Woody were listed in the household.27
Alva J. Thompson Jr. was also known as Al Thompson.11 Alva J. Thompson Jr. was also known as Alexander Thompson.12 Alva J. Thompson Jr. was also known as A. J. Thompson.6,7,10 Alva J. Thompson Jr. was also known as Allen J. Thompson.13,14 Alva J. Thompson Jr. was also known as All. J. Thompson.5 Alva J. Thompson Jr. was also known as Alvy J. Thompson.15 Alva J. Thompson Jr. appeared on the 1850 census in the household of Robert Harvey Thompson at Bradley County, Tennessee.1 Robert Harvey Thompson and Alva J. Thompson Jr. resided in 1856 at Parker County, Texas.12 Alva J. Thompson Jr. and Samuel G. Thompson resided in 1859 at Parker County, Texas.13,5 Alva J. Thompson Jr. began military service between 1860 and 1865 at Texas Company: F, Unit: 12 Texas Cavalry, Rank: Private, Allegiance: Confederate.16,17 Alva J. Thompson Jr. appeared on the 1860 census in the household of Robert Harvey Thompson at Parker County, Texas.6 Alva J. Thompson Jr. was a laborer on 1 June 1860.6 Alva J. Thompson Jr. and Henry Jack Thompson began military service on 25 May 1861 at Veal Station, Parker County, Texas, as Texas rangers in Capt. Thompson's Minute Men company.18,19,20,21
Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=N
Rick Related By=S
Last Edited=23 June 2008
Children of Alva J. Thompson Jr. and Martha J. Woody
Alva J. Thompson Jr. married Martha J. Woody, daughter of William D. Woody and Elizabeth Lydia Farmer, circa December 1868 at Texas.7,8,9
Benjamin H. Thompson
7,24,8 b. 19 February 1870, d. 13 February 1940
William Augustus Thompson+
24 b. 29 June 1873, d. 5 January 1940
Robert Harrison Thompson+
24,8 b. September 1876, d. 9 June 1939
Henry J. Thompson+
8,3 b. 15 August 1884, d. 27 October 1940
Citations
- [S578] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Bradley County, Tennessee, Robert H. Thompson household, p. 229/460, dwelling 1273, family 1273, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-432 roll 871. Original data: United States. 1850 United States Federal Census. M432, 1009 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
- [S363] "Parker County, Texas Tombstone Inscriptions, Alphabetical Listing for Entire County," manuscript, 29 June 1996, held by Weatherford Public Library, 1014 Charles St., Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, 137.
- [S486] Parker County Genealogical Society, Northeast Quadrant ( P.O. Box 201, Weatherford, Texas 76086: privately printed, 1999), 304; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S52] History of Texas Together with a Biographical History of Tarrant and Parker Counties: Containing a Concise History of the State, with Portraits and Biographies of Citizens of the Above Named Counties, and Personal Histories of Many of the Early Settlers ( Fort Worth, Texas: The Lewis Publishing Co, 1895), 284; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, Fort Worth, Texas.
- [S349] "Thompson Surname," Vertical File, 1999, held by Weatherford Public Library, 1014 Charles St., Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, Thompson Vertical File, Pioneer Association of Parker County, Minute Book, Membership List-Males.
- [S461] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Parker County, Texas, R. Thompson household, Beat No. 2 p. 83/460 dwelling 598, family 602, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-653 roll 1302.
- [S443] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Parker County, Texas, A. J. Thompson household, Prec. #2, p. 1, p. 386/55, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M593 , roll 1601.
- [S353] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Parker County, Texas, Weatherford Public Library, 1014 Charles St., Weatherford, Parker County, Texas.
- [S696] Vaughan of Grayson County, Virginia Descendants of William Vaughan and His Wife Mary ( 723 Lisa Lane, Mulvane, Kansas 67110-1220: self published, 2002), 147; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S723] Death Certificate for Alva J. Thompson Jr., 1908, 55484, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
- [S122] Thomas F Horton, History of Jack County Being Accounts of Pioneer Times, Excerpts from County Court Records, Indian Stories, Biographical Sketches, and Interesting Events ( Jacksboro, Texas: privately printed, 1975), 114; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S313] Unknown author, "unknown article title," Footprints 1957-1997 with Surname & Topical Index (September, 1998), Fort Worth Genealogical Society, PO Box 9767, Fort Worth, Texas: Smythe, H., "Old Settlers of Parker County, Texas," vol. 9, p. 8 (March 1966).
- [S349] Vertical File, 1999, List of Registered Voters-1867.
- [S696] Vaughan of Grayson County, Virginia Descendants of William Vaughan and His Wife Mary, 69.
- [S367] Miscellaneous Records of Jack County, Texas ( Saint Louis, Missouri: Ingmire Publications, 1981), Registered Voters in Jack County, Texas 1867-1875, p. 36; Jacksboro Public Library, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.
- [S52] History of Texas Together with a Biographical History of Tarrant and Parker Counties: Containing a Concise History of the State, with Portraits and Biographies of Citizens of the Above Named Counties, and Personal Histories of Many of the Early Settlers, 283.
- [S351] United States National Archives, "Civil War Service Records," database online, 1999, Provo, UT, http://www.Ancestry.com/, held by Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California. Original data: United States National Archives. Civil War Compiled Military Service Records database online Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-, Box: 227;Extraction: 36; Record: 2419.
- [S52] History of Texas Together with a Biographical History of Tarrant and Parker Counties: Containing a Concise History of the State, with Portraits and Biographies of Citizens of the Above Named Counties, and Personal Histories of Many of the Early Settlers, 283-284.
- [S341] Frances T Ingmire, Texas Ranger Service Records 1847-1900 ( Saint Louis, Missouri: Ingmire Publications, 1982), 11-14; Dallas Public Library, Dallas, Texas.
- [S394] Lila Bunch Race, Pioneer Fort Worth, Texas: The Life, Times and Families of South Tarrant County Families Researched by Genealogist: Farmer, Race, Bunch, Baggett, Justice ( Dallas, Texas: Taylor Publishing Company, 1976), 41; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S1673] "Bryan Westerman (, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 21:23, Thompson Information, Confederacy findings 1. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).

- [S340] Henry Jack Thompson, Records of the Adjutant Generals Office Civil War--Confederate Soldiers--Texas, micropublication microcopy M323 roll 443, on a descriptive roll of Texan Union refugees and deserters who arrived at San Elizario, Texas, Dallas Public Library, Dallas, Texas, roll 443.
- [S349] Vertical File, 1999, 1868 Poll Tax List of Parker County Texas.
- [S352] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Parker County, Texas, A. J. Thompson household, ED 136, Prec. # 2, p. 390/11, dwelling 80, family 80, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T9 roll 1322.
- [S406] "Patent," : Affidavits, General Land Office, Texas General Land Office Archives and Records Division, 1700 N. Congress Ave., Suite 935, Austin, Texas.
- [S52] History of Texas Together with a Biographical History of Tarrant and Parker Counties: Containing a Concise History of the State, with Portraits and Biographies of Citizens of the Above Named Counties, and Personal Histories of Many of the Early Settlers, 269.
- [S353] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Parker County, Texas, V. p. # 7 J. p. # 2 Veal Station p. 136A ED 70 sheet 7.
Louise Jane Wyatt1

F, #1015, b. 14 March 1866
Louise Jane Wyatt|b. 14 March 1866|p41.htm#i1015|Thomas J. Wyatt|b. circa December 1830\nd. between 1867 and 6 January 1877|p41.htm#i1023|Nancy J. Ham|b. 17 June 1839\nd. 22 August 1867|p37.htm#i910|||||||Berry L. Ham|b. 16 October 1812\nd. 13 November 1879|p4.htm#i93|Dorcas M. Bowen|b. 20 October 1823\nd. 4 July 1914|p4.htm#i94|
Relationship=1st cousin 3 times removed of Richard Tonsing.
Louise Jane Wyatt was born on 14 March 1866 at Jack County, Texas.1 She was the daughter of Thomas J. Wyatt and Nancy J. Ham.1,2 Louise Jane Wyatt married J. R. McFarland on 7 January 1885.1
Abner Lewis Ham, Virginia Ham, Joseph Wyatt, Louise Jane Wyatt, William L. Wyatt and Martha E. Wyatt received a grant of lot 5 block 11 worth $1650 of land from Berry Lewis Ham at Ennis, Ellis County, Texas.2 Joseph Wyatt, Louise Jane Wyatt, William L. Wyatt and Martha E. Wyatt received a grant of 140 acres worth $1400 of land from Berry Lewis Ham at Jno. Mott survey, Ellis County, Texas, on 6 January 1877.2 Abner Lewis Ham, Mattie Bailey, Lizzie Jones, Virginia Paschal, Eva McKie Simpson, Jannett Thompson, William L. Wyatt, Lou Wyatt, Martha E. Wyatt and Joseph Wyatt inherited part of the estate of Berry Lewis Ham on 17 August 1880 at Ellis County, Texas.3 Louise Jane Wyatt resided on 22 September 1880 at Jack County, Texas.2 Louise Jane Wyatt was also known as Lou Wyatt.2
Abner Lewis Ham, Virginia Ham, Joseph Wyatt, Louise Jane Wyatt, William L. Wyatt and Martha E. Wyatt received a grant of lot 5 block 11 worth $1650 of land from Berry Lewis Ham at Ennis, Ellis County, Texas.2 Joseph Wyatt, Louise Jane Wyatt, William L. Wyatt and Martha E. Wyatt received a grant of 140 acres worth $1400 of land from Berry Lewis Ham at Jno. Mott survey, Ellis County, Texas, on 6 January 1877.2 Abner Lewis Ham, Mattie Bailey, Lizzie Jones, Virginia Paschal, Eva McKie Simpson, Jannett Thompson, William L. Wyatt, Lou Wyatt, Martha E. Wyatt and Joseph Wyatt inherited part of the estate of Berry Lewis Ham on 17 August 1880 at Ellis County, Texas.3 Louise Jane Wyatt resided on 22 September 1880 at Jack County, Texas.2 Louise Jane Wyatt was also known as Lou Wyatt.2
Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=Y
Rick Related By=C
Last Edited=23 November 2003
Citations
- [S45] "Paul Woodburn Smith ( 5400 Frederick Ln #47, Austin, Texas 78744-2731, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", 50. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S839] "Probate Records, 1850-1941; Probate Docket Index, 1850-1988", Texas. County Court (Ellis County), Packet no. 291-394 ca. 1868-1881. http://www.scribd.com/doc/17621244/… Ham, Berry Lewis, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [ 1673847 ].
- [S839] "Probate Records, 1850-1941; Probate Docket Index, 1850-1988", Texas. County Court (Ellis County), Packet no. 291-394 ca. 1868-1881: Application for Letters of Administration, Family History Library.
Charles H. Thompson1,2,3

M, #1016, b. 23 June 1882, d. 9 January 1907
Charles H. Thompson|b. 23 June 1882\nd. 9 January 1907|p41.htm#i1016|Henry Jack Thompson|b. 5 April 1832\nd. 26 August 1883|p2.htm#i45|Jeanette B. Ham|b. 16 February 1846\nd. 1 May 1926|p2.htm#i46|Robert H. Thompson|b. 1805\nd. July 1862|p4.htm#i91|Martha (?)|b. say December 1811|p4.htm#i92|Berry L. Ham|b. 16 October 1812\nd. 13 November 1879|p4.htm#i93|Dorcas M. Bowen|b. 20 October 1823\nd. 4 July 1914|p4.htm#i94|
Relationship=Great-granduncle of Richard Tonsing.
Charles H. Thompson was born on 23 June 1882 at Fort Worth, Texas.5,6,3 He was the son of Henry Jack Thompson and Jeanette B. Ham.4,3,1 Charles H. Thompson married Emma F. Gassaway on 5 November 1902.5 Charles H. Thompson died from assassinated with gunshot wounds at Columbus Avenue on 9 January 1907 at Fort Worth, Texas, at age 24 years, 6 months and 17 days.7,6 Charles H. Thompson was buried at 6520 White Settlement Rd. at Thompson Family Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas.8,6
Charles H. Thompson was also known as C. Thompson.9 Charles H. Thompson was also known as Charlie Thompson.6,7 Charles H. Thompson appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Jeanette B. Ham at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas.1 Charles H. Thompson was a cattle driver from 1904 to 1905 at Swift and Company, Fort Worth, Texas.2,10 Charles H. Thompson and Emma F. Gassaway resided at 2303 Refugio Ave. from 1904 to 9 January 1907 at Fort Worth, Texas.2,10,7 Charles H. Thompson received a grant of lots 2-23 block 8 of land from James David Farmer at M G Ellis Addition, Tarrant County, Texas, on 10 December 1904.11 Charles H. Thompson received a grant of lots 2-23 block 8 of land from James David Farmer at M G Ellis Addition, Tarrant County, Texas, on 21 August 1905.12
Charles H. Thompson was also known as C. Thompson.9 Charles H. Thompson was also known as Charlie Thompson.6,7 Charles H. Thompson appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Jeanette B. Ham at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas.1 Charles H. Thompson was a cattle driver from 1904 to 1905 at Swift and Company, Fort Worth, Texas.2,10 Charles H. Thompson and Emma F. Gassaway resided at 2303 Refugio Ave. from 1904 to 9 January 1907 at Fort Worth, Texas.2,10,7 Charles H. Thompson received a grant of lots 2-23 block 8 of land from James David Farmer at M G Ellis Addition, Tarrant County, Texas, on 10 December 1904.11 Charles H. Thompson received a grant of lots 2-23 block 8 of land from James David Farmer at M G Ellis Addition, Tarrant County, Texas, on 21 August 1905.12
Thompson Public Cemetery=Y
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=Y
Rick Related By=S
Last Edited=23 June 2008
Children of Charles H. Thompson and Emma F. Gassaway
Charles H. Thompson married Emma F. Gassaway on 5 November 1902.5
James Crawford Thompson
13,14 b. 18 October 1903, d. 27 December 1914
Charles Dagget Thompson
15 b. 5 October 1906
Citations
- [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, Joseph P Farmer household, ED 118, p. 4B, dwelling 75, household 75, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1671.
- [S318] United States City Directories ( New Haven, Connecticut: Research Publications, 198-), Segment IV Reel 2 1905/06; Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.
- [S1673] "Bryan Westerman (, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 21:23, Thompson Information, 1673 Thompson Births.Png. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S52] History of Texas Together with a Biographical History of Tarrant and Parker Counties: Containing a Concise History of the State, with Portraits and Biographies of Citizens of the Above Named Counties, and Personal Histories of Many of the Early Settlers ( Fort Worth, Texas: The Lewis Publishing Co, 1895), 284; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, Fort Worth, Texas.
- [S62] Mrs. Homer L. Roper and Daughters of the American Revolution, "Thompson Cemetery (Sometimes Called Farmer)," Thompson Public and Family Cemeteries, typed list, 1958, Tarrant County, Texas, held by White Settlement Chamber of Commerce, White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.
- [S374] Tombstone, Thompson Family Cemetery, Carswell Golf Club, 6520 White Settlement Rd, Fort Worth, Texas; Richard Tonsing, Charlie Thompson tombstone, read by Richard Tonsing, 9 March 1999.
- [S724] Death Certificate for Charles H. Thompson, 1907, 54913, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
- [S348] Jenkin Garrett and Boy Scout Troop, "Thompson Public Cemetery List of Tombstones and Graves," Thompson Public Cemetery, typed list, 1960, held by Weatherford Public Library, 1014 Charles St., Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, Farmer Vertical File.
- [S45] "Paul Woodburn Smith ( 5400 Frederick Ln #47, Austin, Texas 78744-2731, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", April 19, 1996 letter with Thompson Cemetery list. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S318] United States City Directories, Segment IV Reel 2 1904/05.
- [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 208 p. 25 warrant deed, Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
- [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 207 p. 584 Rel V L, Fort Worth Public Library.
- [S374] Tombstone, Thompson Family Cemetery, Carswell Golf Club, 6520 White Settlement Rd, Fort Worth, Texas, James C. Thompson tombstone, read by Richard Tonsing, 9 March 1999.
- [S394] Lila Bunch Race, Pioneer Fort Worth, Texas: The Life, Times and Families of South Tarrant County Families Researched by Genealogist: Farmer, Race, Bunch, Baggett, Justice ( Dallas, Texas: Taylor Publishing Company, 1976), 172; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S893] "Estate of Jeanette Thompson", 7 July 1926, 8893: Report of appraisement by county judge and comptroller. Charles Thompson is the only married son who predeceased Jeanette Thompson and who did not have children listed as heirs. Therefore I feel it likely that this grandchild is the child of Charles Thompson., Tarrant County Archives, Tarrant County Courthouse, 100 West Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
Thomas W. Williams1,2,3

M, #1017, b. 12 July 1810, d. 1 May 1883
Thomas W. Williams was born on 12 July 1810 at Indiana.2,4 Thomas W. Williams was born say December 1809 at Ohio.5 Thomas W. Williams married Dorcas Matilda Bowen, daughter of Abner Bowen and Jeannette Thompson, on 30 August 1871 at Jack County, Texas.3,6,2 Thomas W. Williams and Dorcas Matilda Bowen obtained a marriage license on 30 August 1871 at Jack County, Texas.3 Thomas W. Williams died on 1 May 1883 at age 72 years, 9 months and 19 days.4 Thomas W. Williams was buried at Old Post Oak and Oakwood at Oakwood Cemetery, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas; 1.4
Thomas W. Williams was a Justice of the Peace on 28 August 1860 at Jack County, Texas.7 Thomas W. Williams and Berry Lewis Ham voted in the election on 23 February 1861 at Jack County, Texas.8 Thomas W. Williams was voted against secession on 23 February 1861 at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.9 Thomas W. Williams performed the marriage ceremony of Henry Jack Thompson and Jeanette B. Ham on 14 March 1861 at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.10,11,12 Thomas W. Williams was also known as T. W. Williams.7 Thomas W. Williams was also known as Judge.6 Thomas W. Williams and Henry Jack Thompson voted in the election on 7 February 1863 at Jack County, Texas.13 Thomas W. Williams was a Chief Justice on 7 February 1863 at Jack County, Texas.14 Thomas W. Williams was a millwright on 1 June 1870.5 Thomas W. Williams appeared on the 1870 census in the household of John Spencer at Precinct 1, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.5 Thomas W. Williams and Henry Jack Thompson voted in the election in January 1872 at Jack County, Texas.15 Thomas W. Williams was the head of household on the 1880 census at Justice Precinct 1, Jack County, Texas. Alice Alpharetta Williams and Dorcas Matilda Bowen were listed in the household.2 Thomas W. Williams was a J. P. P. No. 1 on 1 June 1880.2 He resided at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.6
Thomas W. Williams was a Justice of the Peace on 28 August 1860 at Jack County, Texas.7 Thomas W. Williams and Berry Lewis Ham voted in the election on 23 February 1861 at Jack County, Texas.8 Thomas W. Williams was voted against secession on 23 February 1861 at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.9 Thomas W. Williams performed the marriage ceremony of Henry Jack Thompson and Jeanette B. Ham on 14 March 1861 at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.10,11,12 Thomas W. Williams was also known as T. W. Williams.7 Thomas W. Williams was also known as Judge.6 Thomas W. Williams and Henry Jack Thompson voted in the election on 7 February 1863 at Jack County, Texas.13 Thomas W. Williams was a Chief Justice on 7 February 1863 at Jack County, Texas.14 Thomas W. Williams was a millwright on 1 June 1870.5 Thomas W. Williams appeared on the 1870 census in the household of John Spencer at Precinct 1, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.5 Thomas W. Williams and Henry Jack Thompson voted in the election in January 1872 at Jack County, Texas.15 Thomas W. Williams was the head of household on the 1880 census at Justice Precinct 1, Jack County, Texas. Alice Alpharetta Williams and Dorcas Matilda Bowen were listed in the household.2 Thomas W. Williams was a J. P. P. No. 1 on 1 June 1880.2 He resided at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.6
Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=N
Rick Related By=P
Last Edited=9 September 2004
Child of Thomas W. Williams and Dorcas Matilda Bowen
Thomas W. Williams and Dorcas Matilda Bowen obtained a marriage license on 30 August 1871 at Jack County, Texas.3 Thomas W. Williams married Dorcas Matilda Bowen, daughter of Abner Bowen and Jeannette Thompson, on 30 August 1871 at Jack County, Texas.3,6,2
Alice Alpharetta Williams+
16 b. 12 April 1868, d. 26 March 1954
Citations
- [S122] Thomas F Horton, History of Jack County Being Accounts of Pioneer Times, Excerpts from County Court Records, Indian Stories, Biographical Sketches, and Interesting Events ( Jacksboro, Texas: privately printed, 1975), 27; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S258] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, ED 158 p. 19, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1313.
- [S366] Jack County, Texas Marriage Records Book 1 and 2 ( Saint Louis, Missouri: Ingmire Publications, 1981), 39; Jacksboro Public Library, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.
- [S662] Paul W Smith, "Jack County Texas -Oakwood Cemetery S-Z," 29 Jul 2002, ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/jack/cemetery/oakwdsz.txt, held by Jack County Texas Oakwood Cemetery S-Z, unknown repository address, Williams, Thomas W. July 12, 1810 May 1, 1883 1.
- [S89] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, John Spencer household, p. 447, dwelling 105, family 106, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-593 roll 1593.
- [S122] Thomas F Horton, History of Jack County Being Accounts of Pioneer Times, Excerpts from County Court Records, Indian Stories, Biographical Sketches, and Interesting Events, 113.
- [S122] Thomas F Horton, History of Jack County Being Accounts of Pioneer Times, Excerpts from County Court Records, Indian Stories, Biographical Sketches, and Interesting Events, 14.
- [S122] Thomas F Horton, History of Jack County Being Accounts of Pioneer Times, Excerpts from County Court Records, Indian Stories, Biographical Sketches, and Interesting Events, 15-16.
- [S122] Thomas F Horton, History of Jack County Being Accounts of Pioneer Times, Excerpts from County Court Records, Indian Stories, Biographical Sketches, and Interesting Events, 16.
- [S76] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 97 p. 21, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1328.
- [S237] Jack County Marriage License and Certificate for Henry Jack Thompson and Jennett B Ham, 14 March 1861, Vol. 1, Jack County--Clerk, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.
- [S839] "Probate Records, 1850-1941; Probate Docket Index, 1850-1988", Texas. County Court (Ellis County), Packet no. 291-394 ca. 1868-1881. http://www.scribd.com/doc/17621244/… Ham, Berry Lewis, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [ 1673847 ].
- [S122] Thomas F Horton, History of Jack County Being Accounts of Pioneer Times, Excerpts from County Court Records, Indian Stories, Biographical Sketches, and Interesting Events, 23.
- [S122] Thomas F Horton, History of Jack County Being Accounts of Pioneer Times, Excerpts from County Court Records, Indian Stories, Biographical Sketches, and Interesting Events, 24.
- [S122] Thomas F Horton, History of Jack County Being Accounts of Pioneer Times, Excerpts from County Court Records, Indian Stories, Biographical Sketches, and Interesting Events, 28-29.
- [S779] Death Certificate for Alice Alpharette t Porter, 26 March 1954, 13318, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
Paul Woodburn Smith1 
M, #1018
Paul Woodburn Smith||p41.htm#i1018|Newton Frank Smith|b. 23 January 1894\nd. 19 November 1955|p59.htm#i1472|Alpha Retta Belle Porter|b. 7 May 1895\nd. 21 January 1980|p59.htm#i1466|||||||William F. Porter|b. 12 July 1859\nd. 31 December 1941|p58.htm#i1449|Alice A. Williams|b. 12 April 1868\nd. 26 March 1954|p58.htm#i1448|
Relationship=2nd cousin 2 times removed of Richard Tonsing.
Paul Woodburn Smith is the son of Newton Frank Smith and Alpha Retta Belle Porter.1 Paul Woodburn Smith married Martha U. Caldwell on 29 May 1948 at Bryson, Jack County, Texas.2
Last Edited=22 November 2003
Children of Paul Woodburn Smith and Martha U. Caldwell
Gary Paul Smith
2 b. 1 February 1950, d. 19 January 1969
Edith Marie Smith+
2
Citations
- [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas ( Dallas, Texas: Curtis Media Corporation, 1985), 682; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S45] "Paul Woodburn Smith ( 5400 Frederick Ln #47, Austin, Texas 78744-2731, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", 21. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
John Pearson Simpson1,2,3

M, #1019, b. 21 November 1878, d. 19 May 1939
John Pearson Simpson|b. 21 November 1878\nd. 19 May 1939|p41.htm#i1019|John W. Simpson|b. 29 March 1850\nd. 15 May 1910|p41.htm#i1011|Eva McKie Ham|b. 18 March 1853\nd. 6 August 1943|p40.htm#i994|||||||Berry L. Ham|b. 16 October 1812\nd. 13 November 1879|p4.htm#i93|Dorcas M. Bowen|b. 20 October 1823\nd. 4 July 1914|p4.htm#i94|
Relationship=1st cousin 3 times removed of Richard Tonsing.
John Pearson Simpson was born at Grady's Mill on 21 November 1878 at Chamber's Creek, Ellis County, Texas.3,2 He was the son of John W. Simpson and Eva McKie Ham.3,2,4,5 John Pearson Simpson married Lora Timberlake, daughter of J. H. Timberlake, on 18 June 1907 at Jack County, Texas.6,5,7 John Pearson Simpson married Effie Grace Sidebottom on 22 June 1915 at Jack County, Texas.7,5 John Pearson Simpson married Effie Grace Sidebottom on 21 June 1916 at Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas.8 John Pearson Simpson died on 19 May 1939 at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas, at age 60 years, 5 months and 28 days.9 John Pearson Simpson died on 18 May 1939 at age 60 years, 5 months and 27 days.8 John Pearson Simpson was buried at Old Post Oak and Oakwood at Oakwood Cemetery, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas; section 2.8,1
John Pearson Simpson appeared on the 1880 census in the household of John W. Simpson at Justice Precinct 1, Jack County, Texas.2 John Pearson Simpson was enumerated as the son of John W. Simpson on the 1900 census at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.3 John Pearson Simpson was a school teacher on 1 June 1900.3 John Pearson Simpson was a principal from 1902 to 1904 at High School, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.8 John Pearson Simpson graduated with a law degree from the in 1906 at University Of Texas, Austin, Texas.8 John Pearson Simpson was enumerated as the son of John W. Simpson on the 1910 census at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.4 John Pearson Simpson was a lawyer from 15 April 1910 to 1 April 1930.5,4 John Pearson Simpson was a county judge from 1912 to 1916 at Jack County, Texas.8 Drew a Confederate pension.10 John Pearson Simpson and Effie Grace Sidebottom was Christian attended the Memorial (was First) Christian Church in 1916 at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.8 John Pearson Simpson was the head of household on the 1930 census at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas. Effie Grace Sidebottom, Jerry Peyton Simpson and Eva McKie Simpson were listed in the household.5 John Pearson Simpson began military service on 1 April 1930. John Pearson Simpson was a county judge from 1936 to 1939 at Jack County, Texas.8
John Pearson Simpson appeared on the 1880 census in the household of John W. Simpson at Justice Precinct 1, Jack County, Texas.2 John Pearson Simpson was enumerated as the son of John W. Simpson on the 1900 census at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.3 John Pearson Simpson was a school teacher on 1 June 1900.3 John Pearson Simpson was a principal from 1902 to 1904 at High School, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.8 John Pearson Simpson graduated with a law degree from the in 1906 at University Of Texas, Austin, Texas.8 John Pearson Simpson was enumerated as the son of John W. Simpson on the 1910 census at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.4 John Pearson Simpson was a lawyer from 15 April 1910 to 1 April 1930.5,4 John Pearson Simpson was a county judge from 1912 to 1916 at Jack County, Texas.8 Drew a Confederate pension.10 John Pearson Simpson and Effie Grace Sidebottom was Christian attended the Memorial (was First) Christian Church in 1916 at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.8 John Pearson Simpson was the head of household on the 1930 census at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas. Effie Grace Sidebottom, Jerry Peyton Simpson and Eva McKie Simpson were listed in the household.5 John Pearson Simpson began military service on 1 April 1930. John Pearson Simpson was a county judge from 1936 to 1939 at Jack County, Texas.8
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Child of John Pearson Simpson and Lora Timberlake
John Pearson Simpson married Lora Timberlake, daughter of J. H. Timberlake, on 18 June 1907 at Jack County, Texas.6,5,7
(?) Simpson
8 b. 1908, d. 1908
Children of John Pearson Simpson and Effie Grace Sidebottom
John Pearson Simpson married Effie Grace Sidebottom on 22 June 1915 at Jack County, Texas.7,5 John Pearson Simpson married Effie Grace Sidebottom on 21 June 1916 at Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas.8
Lewis Pearson Simpson
5
Grace Simpson
8 b. 13 December 1917, d. 4 November 1925
John Weldon Simpson+
5
Mary Simpson
5
Elizabeth Simpson
5
Eva Frances Simpson
5
Jerry Peyton Simpson
5 b. 23 October 1926, d. 17 August 1990
William Thomas Simpson
5
Helen Louise Simpson
8
Citations
- [S47] Paul Smith, Jack County Cemeteries ( Austin, Texas: privately printed, n.d), 50; Paul Woodburn Smith, 5400 Frederick Ln #47, Austin, Texas.
- [S258] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, ED 158 p. 19, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1313.
- [S1107] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, John W. Simpson household, ED 35, p. 7B, dwelling 139, family 141, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1648.
- [S107] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, John W. Simpson household, ED 142, p. 24A, dwelling 25, family 26, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-624 roll 1567.
- [S758] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, John P. Simpson household, ED 1, p. 3A, dwelling 56, family 65, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 2360.
- [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas ( Dallas, Texas: Curtis Media Corporation, 1985), 446, 765-768; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S862] Paul Smith, Jack County, Texas Marriage Records 1900+ from Miscellaneous Sources ( Nacogdoches, Texas: Ericson Books, 2000), 96; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas, 765-768.
- [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas, 446.
- [S500] Abner Lewis Ham (912), Pension Claim Application File, 31764, Texas State Library and Archives Commission, P.O. Box 12927, Austin, Texas.
Oscar McKie Simpson1,2

M, #1020, b. 1 January 1881, d. 1 February 1929
Oscar McKie Simpson|b. 1 January 1881\nd. 1 February 1929|p41.htm#i1020|John W. Simpson|b. 29 March 1850\nd. 15 May 1910|p41.htm#i1011|Eva McKie Ham|b. 18 March 1853\nd. 6 August 1943|p40.htm#i994|||||||Berry L. Ham|b. 16 October 1812\nd. 13 November 1879|p4.htm#i93|Dorcas M. Bowen|b. 20 October 1823\nd. 4 July 1914|p4.htm#i94|
Relationship=1st cousin 3 times removed of Richard Tonsing.
Oscar McKie Simpson was born on 1 January 1881 at Jack County, Texas.1,3,2 He was the son of John W. Simpson and Eva McKie Ham.2 Oscar McKie Simpson married Hattie Minnie Callahan, daughter of Simeon Oslin Callahan and Minnie Sophia Specht, on 25 December 1901 at Jack County, Texas.1,3,4 Oscar McKie Simpson married Hattie Minnie Callahan, daughter of Simeon Oslin Callahan and Minnie Sophia Specht, on 30 December 1901.5,3 Oscar McKie Simpson died on 1 February 1929 at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas, at age 48 years and 1 month.5,1 Oscar McKie Simpson was buried at Old Post Oak and Oakwood at Oakwood Cemetery, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas; section 2.5,6
Oscar McKie Simpson was educated at University Of Texas, Austin, Texas.7 Oscar McKie Simpson graduated with a civil engineering degree from the in 1900 at Texas A and M University, College Station, Brazos County, Texas.5 Oscar McKie Simpson was an architect.7 Oscar McKie Simpson was enumerated as the son of John W. Simpson on the 1900 census at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.2 Oscar McKie Simpson was a stockman on 1 January 1920.3 Oscar McKie Simpson was the head of household on the 1920 census at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas. Hattie Minnie Callahan, Sophia Simpson and Oscar McKie Simpson II were listed in the household.
Oscar McKie Simpson was educated at University Of Texas, Austin, Texas.7 Oscar McKie Simpson graduated with a civil engineering degree from the in 1900 at Texas A and M University, College Station, Brazos County, Texas.5 Oscar McKie Simpson was an architect.7 Oscar McKie Simpson was enumerated as the son of John W. Simpson on the 1900 census at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.2 Oscar McKie Simpson was a stockman on 1 January 1920.3 Oscar McKie Simpson was the head of household on the 1920 census at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas. Hattie Minnie Callahan, Sophia Simpson and Oscar McKie Simpson II were listed in the household.
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Children of Oscar McKie Simpson and Hattie Minnie Callahan
Oscar McKie Simpson married Hattie Minnie Callahan, daughter of Simeon Oslin Callahan and Minnie Sophia Specht, on 25 December 1901 at Jack County, Texas.1,3,4 Oscar McKie Simpson married Hattie Minnie Callahan, daughter of Simeon Oslin Callahan and Minnie Sophia Specht, on 30 December 1901.5,3
Sophia Simpson
7 b. say July 1902
Oscar McKie Simpson II
b. 11 May 1917, d. 29 October 1986
Citations
- [S47] Paul Smith, Jack County Cemeteries ( Austin, Texas: privately printed, n.d), 50; Paul Woodburn Smith, 5400 Frederick Ln #47, Austin, Texas.
- [S1107] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, John W. Simpson household, ED 35, p. 7B, dwelling 139, family 141, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1648.
- [S183] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, Oscar Simpson household, ED 72, p. 7A, dwelling 341, family 341, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-625 roll 1821.
- [S862] Paul Smith, Jack County, Texas Marriage Records 1900+ from Miscellaneous Sources ( Nacogdoches, Texas: Ericson Books, 2000), 96; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas ( Dallas, Texas: Curtis Media Corporation, 1985), 765-768; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S47] Paul Smith, Jack County Cemeteries, 49.
- [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas, 446.
James Columbus Jones1,2,3,4

M, #1021, b. 12 August 1841, d. 1919
James Columbus Jones|b. 12 August 1841\nd. 1919|p41.htm#i1021|Erasmus Jones|b. December 1799|p94.htm#i2326|Kiddie Bond|b. 1805|p94.htm#i2327|||||||||||||
James Columbus Jones was born on 12 August 1841 at Cannon County, Tennessee.5,2 He was the son of Erasmus Jones and Kiddie Bond.1 James Columbus Jones married Elizabeth Ham, daughter of Berry Lewis Ham and Dorcas Matilda Bowen, say December 1867 at Texas.5,4,6 James Columbus Jones died in 1919 at age 77 years.1,2 James Columbus Jones was buried at Old Post Oak and Oakwood at Oakwood Cemetery, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas; section 2.7,2
Kiddie Bond, Erasmus Jones and James Columbus Jones resided in 1851 at Red River County, Texas.1 James Columbus Jones began military service circa 1861 Confederate Army serving under General Tom Green.1 James Columbus Jones witnessed James M. Luckey was hanged. on 8 August 1864 at Parker County, Texas.
James Columbus Jones and Berry Lewis Ham were arrested on the charge of participating in the murder of James M. Luckey after 8 August 1864 at Parker County, Texas.8 James Columbus Jones ended military service in 1865.1 James Columbus Jones and Elizabeth Ham were cattle drive with Col. Goodnight's outfit, Goodnight Trail in 1869.7 James Columbus Jones was a stock grower on 1 June 1880.4 James Columbus Jones was the head of household on the 1880 census at precinct 5, Bent County, Colorado. Elizabeth Jones, James Ham Jones, Eva Jones, Charles W. Jones and Peyton L. Jones were listed in the household.4 Elizabeth Ham and James Columbus Jones resided on 22 September 1880 at West Las Animas, Bent County, Colorado.6 James Columbus Jones was an established in 1882 at General Merchandise Store, Las Animas, Bent County, Colorado.1 James Columbus Jones was an established in 1883 at Banking House of J. C. Jones, Colorado.1 James Columbus Jones witnessed the probate of the estate of Berry Lewis Ham on 26 January 1884 at W. B. Hill survey, Ellis County, Texas; two tracts of 640 acres each on the Trinity River for the sum of $640 apiece.6 James Columbus Jones witnessed the probate of the estate of Berry Lewis Ham on 26 January 1884 at Robert Hunt survey, Jack County, Texas; 55 acres for the sum of $50.6 James Columbus Jones witnessed the probate of the estate of Berry Lewis Ham on 26 January 1884 at Moses Nettles survey, Jack County, Texas; two tracts of 150 acres each for the sum of $55 apiece.9 James Columbus Jones witnessed the probate of the estate of Berry Lewis Ham on 26 January 1884 at Ellis County, Texas; an undivided one-fourth interest in lots 11 and 12 in block 58 for the sum of $75.6 James Columbus Jones witnessed the probate of the estate of Berry Lewis Ham at William Jaice survey on 26 January 1884 at Ennis, Ellis County, Texas; 2 1/2 acres for the sum of $300.6 James Columbus Jones was an elected in 1886 at State Legislature, Denver, Colorado.1 James Columbus Jones and Elizabeth Ham were employed at 4 miles SW of Jacksboro in 1890 at Jones Ranch, Jack County, Texas.1 James Columbus Jones and Elizabeth Ham resided at 524 W. Belknap St. in 1890 at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.10 James Columbus Jones was a capitalist on 1 June 1900.5 James Columbus Jones was enumerated as the father of James Ham Jones on the 1900 census at Thirteenth St., Precinct 8, Bent County, Colorado.5 James Columbus Jones, Elizabeth Ham and Peyton Smith Jones resided at 524 W. Belknap St. circa May 1903 at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.10 James Columbus Jones was the head of household on the 1910 census at Belnap St., Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas. Peyton Smith Jones, James C. Jones and Elizabeth Ham were listed in the household.3 James Columbus Jones also went by the name of Jim Jones.11 Elizabeth Ham and James Columbus Jones resided at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.11 Peyton Smith Jones was a grandson descendant of James Columbus Jones.3 Charter member.1
Kiddie Bond, Erasmus Jones and James Columbus Jones resided in 1851 at Red River County, Texas.1 James Columbus Jones began military service circa 1861 Confederate Army serving under General Tom Green.1 James Columbus Jones witnessed James M. Luckey was hanged. on 8 August 1864 at Parker County, Texas.
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Children of James Columbus Jones and Elizabeth Ham
James Columbus Jones married Elizabeth Ham, daughter of Berry Lewis Ham and Dorcas Matilda Bowen, say December 1867 at Texas.5,4,6
James Ham Jones+
4,5 b. August 1869, d. 1954
Charles W. Jones
4,5 b. October 1871
Eva Jones
4 b. circa December 1872
Peyton L. Jones
4 b. circa December 1875
Citations
- [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas ( Dallas, Texas: Curtis Media Corporation, 1985), 514; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S47] Paul Smith, Jack County Cemeteries ( Austin, Texas: privately printed, n.d), 29; Paul Woodburn Smith, 5400 Frederick Ln #47, Austin, Texas.
- [S107] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, ED 142 p. 9B, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-624 roll 1567.
- [S820] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Bent County, Colorado, James C. Jones household, ED 20, p. 414 a, dwelling 137, family 103, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 88.
- [S1109] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Bent County, Colorado, James H Jones household, ED 3, p. 12B, dwelling 271, family 283, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 121.
- [S839] "Probate Records, 1850-1941; Probate Docket Index, 1850-1988", Texas. County Court (Ellis County), Packet no. 291-394 ca. 1868-1881. http://www.scribd.com/doc/17621244/… Ham, Berry Lewis, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [ 1673847 ].
- [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas, 446 & 514.
- [S364] H Smythe, Historical Sketch of Parker County and Weatherford, Texas ( Waco, Texas: W. M. Morrison, 1973), 184; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S839] "Probate Records, 1850-1941; Probate Docket Index, 1850-1988", Texas. County Court (Ellis County), Packet no. 291-394 ca. 1868-1881: Family History Library.
- [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas, 514-5.
- [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas, 446.
John W. Bailey1,2,3

M, #1022, b. circa December 1831
John W. Bailey was born circa December 1831 at Mississippi.3 John W. Bailey was born circa December 1831 at Alabama.2 John W. Bailey married Martha A. Ham, daughter of Berry Lewis Ham and Dorcas Matilda Bowen, on 7 June 1858 at Jack County, Texas.2,4 John W. Bailey married Martha A. Ham, daughter of Berry Lewis Ham and Dorcas Matilda Bowen, on 3 June 1858 at Jack County, Texas.3,5,6,4
John W. Bailey was also known as Baily.7 John W. Bailey was the head of household on the 1860 census at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas. Martha A. Ham were listed in the household.7 John W. Bailey was a stock raiser on 1 June 1860.3 John W. Bailey was the head of household on the 1880 census at Justice Precinct 1, Jack County, Texas. Jack Bailey, Beulah Bailey, A. A. Bailey and Martha A. Ham were listed in the household.2 John W. Bailey and Martha A. Ham were a farmed on 1 June 1880 at Jack County, Texas.8,2 Martha A. Ham and John W. Bailey resided on 22 September 1880 at Jack County, Texas.4
John W. Bailey was also known as Baily.7 John W. Bailey was the head of household on the 1860 census at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas. Martha A. Ham were listed in the household.7 John W. Bailey was a stock raiser on 1 June 1860.3 John W. Bailey was the head of household on the 1880 census at Justice Precinct 1, Jack County, Texas. Jack Bailey, Beulah Bailey, A. A. Bailey and Martha A. Ham were listed in the household.2 John W. Bailey and Martha A. Ham were a farmed on 1 June 1880 at Jack County, Texas.8,2 Martha A. Ham and John W. Bailey resided on 22 September 1880 at Jack County, Texas.4
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Children of John W. Bailey and Martha A. Ham
John W. Bailey married Martha A. Ham, daughter of Berry Lewis Ham and Dorcas Matilda Bowen, on 3 June 1858 at Jack County, Texas.3,5,6,4 John W. Bailey married Martha A. Ham, daughter of Berry Lewis Ham and Dorcas Matilda Bowen, on 7 June 1858 at Jack County, Texas.2,4
Henry Bailey
9 b. circa 1870
Beulah Bailey+
8,2 b. 1870, d. 28 February 1937
A. A. Bailey
2 b. circa December 1873
Jack Bailey
2 b. circa December 1876
Citations
- [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas ( Dallas, Texas: Curtis Media Corporation, 1985), 446; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S258] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, ED 158 p. 1, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1313.
- [S66] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Jack County, Texas, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-653 roll 1298.
- [S839] "Probate Records, 1850-1941; Probate Docket Index, 1850-1988", Texas. County Court (Ellis County), Packet no. 291-394 ca. 1868-1881. http://www.scribd.com/doc/17621244/… Ham, Berry Lewis, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [ 1673847 ].
- [S313] Unknown author, "unknown article title," Footprints 1957-1997 with Surname & Topical Index (September, 1998), Fort Worth Genealogical Society, PO Box 9767, Fort Worth, Texas: Garner, Mrs. Bud, "Marriage Records in Jack County, Texas April 13, 1858 - December 28, 1868," vol. 9, pp. 2 - 3 (February 1966).
- [S573] "Johanna Thompson (1:7320) (, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2000 01:26:09 EDT, Subject: Re: Thompson Family. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S66] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Jack County, Texas, John W. Baily household, p. 366/98 dwelling 681 family 689.
- [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas, 447.
- [S45] "Paul Woodburn Smith ( 5400 Frederick Ln #47, Austin, Texas 78744-2731, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", 50. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
Thomas J. Wyatt1

M, #1023, b. circa December 1830, d. between 1867 and 6 January 1877
Thomas J. Wyatt was born circa December 1830 at Tennessee.1 Thomas J. Wyatt married Nancy J. Ham, daughter of Berry Lewis Ham and Dorcas Matilda Bowen, on 14 May 1855 at Texas.1,2 Thomas J. Wyatt married Nancy J. Ham, daughter of Berry Lewis Ham and Dorcas Matilda Bowen, on 14 May 1856 at Jack County, Texas.3 Thomas J. Wyatt died between 1867 and 6 January 1877.4
Thomas J. Wyatt was a lawyer on 1 June 1860.1 Thomas J. Wyatt was the head of household on the 1860 census at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas. William L. Wyatt, Martha E. Wyatt and Nancy J. Ham were listed in the household.5
Thomas J. Wyatt was a lawyer on 1 June 1860.1 Thomas J. Wyatt was the head of household on the 1860 census at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas. William L. Wyatt, Martha E. Wyatt and Nancy J. Ham were listed in the household.5
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Children of Thomas J. Wyatt and Nancy J. Ham
William L. Wyatt
1 b. circa December 1855
Martha E. Wyatt
1 b. circa December 1858
Joseph Wyatt
2 b. between 16 May 1861 and 22 August 1867
Louise Jane Wyatt
6 b. 14 March 1866
Citations
- [S66] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Jack County, Texas, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-653 roll 1298.
- [S839] "Probate Records, 1850-1941; Probate Docket Index, 1850-1988", Texas. County Court (Ellis County), Packet no. 291-394 ca. 1868-1881. http://www.scribd.com/doc/17621244/… Ham, Berry Lewis, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [ 1673847 ].
- [S862] Paul Smith, Jack County, Texas Marriage Records 1900+ from Miscellaneous Sources ( Nacogdoches, Texas: Ericson Books, 2000), 115; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S839] "Probate Records, 1850-1941; Probate Docket Index, 1850-1988", Texas. County Court (Ellis County), Packet no. 291-394 ca. 1868-1881: inferred since Joseph & Lou Wyatt need guardians, Family History Library.
- [S66] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Jack County, Texas, Thos. J. Wyatt household, p. 363/91 dwelling 636 family 644.
- [S45] "Paul Woodburn Smith ( 5400 Frederick Ln #47, Austin, Texas 78744-2731, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", 50. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
Isham Paschal1,2

M, #1024, b. say December 1834, d. between 15 April 1910 and 1 January 1920
Isham Paschal was born say December 1834 at Georgia.1 Isham Paschal was born in August 1829 at Georgia.2 Isham Paschal was born say October 1835 at Georgia.3 Isham Paschal was born say December 1842 at Georgia.4 Isham Paschal married Virginia Ham, daughter of Berry Lewis Ham and Dorcas Matilda Bowen, say December 1866.5,1,4,2 Isham Paschal died between 15 April 1910 and 1 January 1920.6 Isham Paschal was buried at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.7
Isham Paschal was also known as Arch Paschall.7 Isham Paschal was also known as Arch Pascall.8 Isham Paschal was the head of household on the 1870 census at Precinct 1, Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas. Virginia Ham and Eva P. Paschal were listed in the household.4 Isham Paschal was a farmer from 1 June 1870 to 1 June 1900.1,4,2 Virginia Ham and Isham Paschal received a grant of lot 11 in block 55 worth $400 of land from Berry Lewis Ham at Ennis, Ellis County, Texas, on 19 February 1879.5 Isham Paschal was the head of household on the 1880 census at Precinct 1, Jack County, Texas. Virginia Paschal, Paul Paschal, Minnie Florence Paschal and Bernice Paschal were listed in the household.1 Virginia Ham and Isham Paschal resided on 22 September 1880 at Jack County, Texas.5 Isham Paschal was the head of household on the 1900 census at Justice Precinct 1, Jack County, Texas. Virginia Ham and James L. Paschal were listed in the household.2 Isham Paschal was enumerated as the father-in-law of Isaac Newton Estes on the 1910 census at Precinct 1, Jack County, Texas.3
Isham Paschal was also known as Arch Paschall.7 Isham Paschal was also known as Arch Pascall.8 Isham Paschal was the head of household on the 1870 census at Precinct 1, Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas. Virginia Ham and Eva P. Paschal were listed in the household.4 Isham Paschal was a farmer from 1 June 1870 to 1 June 1900.1,4,2 Virginia Ham and Isham Paschal received a grant of lot 11 in block 55 worth $400 of land from Berry Lewis Ham at Ennis, Ellis County, Texas, on 19 February 1879.5 Isham Paschal was the head of household on the 1880 census at Precinct 1, Jack County, Texas. Virginia Paschal, Paul Paschal, Minnie Florence Paschal and Bernice Paschal were listed in the household.1 Virginia Ham and Isham Paschal resided on 22 September 1880 at Jack County, Texas.5 Isham Paschal was the head of household on the 1900 census at Justice Precinct 1, Jack County, Texas. Virginia Ham and James L. Paschal were listed in the household.2 Isham Paschal was enumerated as the father-in-law of Isaac Newton Estes on the 1910 census at Precinct 1, Jack County, Texas.3
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Children of Isham Paschal and Virginia Ham
Isham Paschal married Virginia Ham, daughter of Berry Lewis Ham and Dorcas Matilda Bowen, say December 1866.5,1,4,2
Eva P. Paschal+
4,3 b. say December 1868
Paul Paschal
1 b. after 1 June 1870
Minnie Florence Paschal
9 b. 4 June 1873, d. 2 November 1941
Bernice Paschal
10 b. say December 1875
James L. Paschal
2 b. 5 April 1888, d. 27 May 1907
Citations
- [S258] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, Isam Paschal household, ED158, p. 11A, family 186, dwelling 186, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1313.
- [S1107] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, Isham Paschal household, ED 34, p. 10A, dwelling 172, family 172, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1648.
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- [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas, 446.
- [S45] "Paul Woodburn Smith ( 5400 Frederick Ln #47, Austin, Texas 78744-2731, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", 51. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S45] "Paul Woodburn Smith to Richard Tonsing", 52.
Carrie Elvira Farrar1,2,3

F, #1025, b. 31 May 1859, d. 19 January 1943
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Carrie Elvira Farrar was born on 31 May 1859 at Parker County, Texas.2,4,5,6 She was the daughter of John Farrar and Mary Schrock.2 Carrie Elvira Farrar married James Lorenzo Ham, son of Berry Lewis Ham and Dorcas Matilda Bowen, on 2 November 1876 at Jack County, Texas.4,5,6 Carrie Elvira Farrar died on 19 January 1943 at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas, at age 83 years, 7 months and 19 days.7,8,2 Carrie Elvira Farrar was buried at Old Post Oak and Oakwood at Oakwood Cemetery, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas; section 2.9,7,10
Carrie Elvira Farrar was educated at Ellis County, Texas; Attended Mansfield College.11 James Lorenzo Ham and Carrie Elvira Farrar resided at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.12 Carrie E. Ham was enumerated as the wife of James Lorenzo Ham on the 1880 census at Ellis County, Texas.4 Carrie Elvira Farrar was enumerated as the wife of James Lorenzo Ham on the 1900 census at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.6 Carrie Elvira Farrar appeared on the 1910 census in the household of James Lorenzo Ham at Belnap St., Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.5 Mrs. Carrie Elvira Ham, are 82, passed away Jan. 18, 1943, at her home in Jackboro, after a few days' illness. The passing of Mrs. Ham recalls many interesting incidents of pioneer days. Her people entered this country from England during the time of the Mayflower. In the group was also a cousin, William Bradford, who became the first Governor of Massachusettes. A letter is yet in posession of the family dated 1628 from a relative Sam Farrar, asking of the welfare of William Bradford. This same Mr. Farrar was present at the first Thanksgiving. The letter was three months on its way from New York to Plymouth, folded and sealed with wax. Some in the family have fought in all the U.S. Wars. Mrs. Ham's parents acquired large land holdings here and at Fort Worth, which sold for a sorrel horse and $158.00. The were forced to move into Fort Jacksboro during the Indian depredations. Her father, Capt. John Farrar, was pursuing the Indians when her mother took some slaves with her and fled from the Fort. She was forced to stop at the Col. Harris home near Weatherford, where Mrs. Ham was born. A bill of sale still in the family os of 150 negro slaves. One negro man, a blacksmith, costing $1500.00; a negro woman who could sew, $750. The least price of any slave was $100.00. A jacket has been kept, the cotton of which is was made was picked, spun and woven by the slaves. Mrs. Ham joined the Methodist Church at the age of twelve attended Mansfield College, and spent most of her early life in Ellis County. She married James Lorenzo Ham October 16, 1875, at Ennis, Texas, and came, six years later, to Jack County. Mr. Ham's father B.L. Ham, came directly from England and was a partner with David Lorenzo in helping people settle in Texas during the time of the Emprezarios. In Jack County B.L. Ham had large land holdings. He owned the Betterfield stage stand the first stop west of Jacksboro at Ham Spring. He was one of Jack County's first commissioners in 1857. Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Ham lived for several years on the Ham-Jones Ranch. Fifteen children were born to them , three of who died in infancy. They built the house now occupied by Raymond Sampley and family; and moved here so the children could attend school regularly. seven of the children entered the teaching profession, others ranching and construction work. Several in the family relationship are members of the D.A. Rs. Mrs. Ham is survived by three daughters, Mrs. M. Pierce, of Corpus Christi, Texas; Miss Grace Ham, of Bryson Texas; Mrs. Bowden Spearman, of Jermyn, Texas; five sons, W.A. Ham, Jim Ham, Wesley Ham, of Jacksboro Texas; Frank Ham of California; K.A. Ham, of Gaveston, Texas, all of whom were present at the funeral. Other survivors are a sister, Miss Mary Farrar, Winters; 24 grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Friday morning January 22, 1943 at the Methodist Church, by Rev. Guy Perdue and A.R. Bilberry. Pallbearers were Bob Platt, Carroll Porter, Lewis Ferguson, W.B. Craft, Ford Scott, Elmo Ross. Interment was in Oakwood Cemetery. Thompson Funeral Home had the arrangements. Among others out of county attending the funeral were Mrs. Mayme Symonds, Mrs. Oliver Jonas, of Pampa, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ham, of Groom, Texas; W.P. Glover and family, of Happy, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ham, of Canyon Texas; Mr. and Mrs. James Ham, of Jal, N.M. and Mrs. Frank Ham, of Shawnee, Oklahoma.11 Carrie Elvira Farrar was also known as Carrie E. Ham.5,7,4
Carrie Elvira Farrar was educated at Ellis County, Texas; Attended Mansfield College.11 James Lorenzo Ham and Carrie Elvira Farrar resided at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.12 Carrie E. Ham was enumerated as the wife of James Lorenzo Ham on the 1880 census at Ellis County, Texas.4 Carrie Elvira Farrar was enumerated as the wife of James Lorenzo Ham on the 1900 census at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.6 Carrie Elvira Farrar appeared on the 1910 census in the household of James Lorenzo Ham at Belnap St., Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.5 Mrs. Carrie Elvira Ham, are 82, passed away Jan. 18, 1943, at her home in Jackboro, after a few days' illness. The passing of Mrs. Ham recalls many interesting incidents of pioneer days. Her people entered this country from England during the time of the Mayflower. In the group was also a cousin, William Bradford, who became the first Governor of Massachusettes. A letter is yet in posession of the family dated 1628 from a relative Sam Farrar, asking of the welfare of William Bradford. This same Mr. Farrar was present at the first Thanksgiving. The letter was three months on its way from New York to Plymouth, folded and sealed with wax. Some in the family have fought in all the U.S. Wars. Mrs. Ham's parents acquired large land holdings here and at Fort Worth, which sold for a sorrel horse and $158.00. The were forced to move into Fort Jacksboro during the Indian depredations. Her father, Capt. John Farrar, was pursuing the Indians when her mother took some slaves with her and fled from the Fort. She was forced to stop at the Col. Harris home near Weatherford, where Mrs. Ham was born. A bill of sale still in the family os of 150 negro slaves. One negro man, a blacksmith, costing $1500.00; a negro woman who could sew, $750. The least price of any slave was $100.00. A jacket has been kept, the cotton of which is was made was picked, spun and woven by the slaves. Mrs. Ham joined the Methodist Church at the age of twelve attended Mansfield College, and spent most of her early life in Ellis County. She married James Lorenzo Ham October 16, 1875, at Ennis, Texas, and came, six years later, to Jack County. Mr. Ham's father B.L. Ham, came directly from England and was a partner with David Lorenzo in helping people settle in Texas during the time of the Emprezarios. In Jack County B.L. Ham had large land holdings. He owned the Betterfield stage stand the first stop west of Jacksboro at Ham Spring. He was one of Jack County's first commissioners in 1857. Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Ham lived for several years on the Ham-Jones Ranch. Fifteen children were born to them , three of who died in infancy. They built the house now occupied by Raymond Sampley and family; and moved here so the children could attend school regularly. seven of the children entered the teaching profession, others ranching and construction work. Several in the family relationship are members of the D.A. Rs. Mrs. Ham is survived by three daughters, Mrs. M. Pierce, of Corpus Christi, Texas; Miss Grace Ham, of Bryson Texas; Mrs. Bowden Spearman, of Jermyn, Texas; five sons, W.A. Ham, Jim Ham, Wesley Ham, of Jacksboro Texas; Frank Ham of California; K.A. Ham, of Gaveston, Texas, all of whom were present at the funeral. Other survivors are a sister, Miss Mary Farrar, Winters; 24 grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Friday morning January 22, 1943 at the Methodist Church, by Rev. Guy Perdue and A.R. Bilberry. Pallbearers were Bob Platt, Carroll Porter, Lewis Ferguson, W.B. Craft, Ford Scott, Elmo Ross. Interment was in Oakwood Cemetery. Thompson Funeral Home had the arrangements. Among others out of county attending the funeral were Mrs. Mayme Symonds, Mrs. Oliver Jonas, of Pampa, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ham, of Groom, Texas; W.P. Glover and family, of Happy, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ham, of Canyon Texas; Mr. and Mrs. James Ham, of Jal, N.M. and Mrs. Frank Ham, of Shawnee, Oklahoma.11 Carrie Elvira Farrar was also known as Carrie E. Ham.5,7,4
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Children of Carrie Elvira Farrar and James Lorenzo Ham
Carrie Elvira Farrar married James Lorenzo Ham, son of Berry Lewis Ham and Dorcas Matilda Bowen, on 2 November 1876 at Jack County, Texas.4,5,6
Kittie Ham
13 b. 26 October 1877, d. 12 December 1877
Berry Lewis Ham+
4 b. 26 January 1879, d. 13 September 1940
John Ham
13 b. 12 November 1880, d. 3 August 1881
Carrie Mellie Ham
6 b. 12 July 1882, d. 7 July 1967
James Columbus Ham+
6 b. 24 February 1885, d. 11 March 1965
William Abner Ham+
6 b. 22 September 1886, d. 23 January 1969
Kit Alvin Ham+
6 b. 6 June 1888, d. 27 October 1947
Grace Mattie Ham
6 b. 7 August 1890, d. 12 March 1963
Mollie Virginia Ham
6,5 b. 28 May 1892, d. 1916
Lena L. Ham
6,5 b. 7 February 1894, d. September 1915
Wess Leonard Ham
6,5 b. 20 December 1896, d. 28 November 1977
George Wade Ham
14,5 b. circa July 1901, d. 1931
Frank Pierce Ham
14,5 b. circa October 1902, d. before 1985
Mary Helen Elizabeth Ham+
9,5 b. 2 February 1906, d. 30 December 1991
Citations
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- [S791] Paul and Tommie Smith, Funeral Home Records Jacksboro, Texas 1935-1990 ( Nacogdoches, Texas: Ericson Books), Thompson Funeral Home; Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.
- [S313] Unknown author, "unknown article title," Footprints 1957-1997 with Surname & Topical Index (September, 1998), Fort Worth Genealogical Society, PO Box 9767, Fort Worth, Texas: Miller, Mrs. Jacob A., "Walker, Kirkpatrick, Ham, Moss, Farrar, Burton," vol. 14, p. 80 (1971).
- [S821] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Ellis County, Texas, James Ham household, ED 49 p. 462B, dwelling 120, family 120, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1301.
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- [S370] Tombstone, Oakwood Cemetery, Old Post Oak and Oakwood, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas; Richard Tonsing, Carrie E. Ham tombstone, read by Richard Tonsing, 6 March 1999.
- [S47] Paul Smith, Jack County Cemeteries ( Austin, Texas: privately printed, n.d), 22; Paul Woodburn Smith, 5400 Frederick Ln #47, Austin, Texas.
- [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas, 388 & 447.
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- [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas, 388.





