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Gladys Jones

Female 1905 - Aft 1920  (16 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Gladys Jones was born in 1905 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas (daughter of Oscar Jones and Jessie M. Stockholm); died after 1920 in of, Jefferson Co, Texas.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Oscar Jones was born on 3 Jun 1877 in Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas (son of William Barton Jones and Devilla Esther "Het" Sherman); died on 31 May 1930 in Harris Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 9 Jun 1880, Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas
    • Census: 1900, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 1910, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 1920, Jefferson Co (Precinct 5), Texas
    • Census: 8 Apr 1930, Stewart Heights, Harris Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Census:
    3rd Precinct or Wallisville, Chambers County 9th June 1880

    residence 31/33 (page 4)
    Sherman Lotrop B. 55 1825 Self Married New York New Hampshire New Hampshire farmer
    Sherman Mary S. 44 1836 wife Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
    Sherman Amanda 14 1866 Daughter Texas New York Tennessee
    Sherman Lotrop L. 12 1868 Son Single Texas New York Tennessee
    Jones Mrs. Devilla E. 22 1858 Daughter Widowed Texas New York Tennessee
    Jones Oscar 3 1877 Grandson Single Texas New York Tennessee
    Jones Abbie A. 3m Feb 1880 Granddaughter Single Texas New York Tennessee

    residence 32/34
    Wm. A. Smith 48 1832 Alabama
    Emily Smith 46 1834 Georgia
    Lena Smith 5 1875 Texas
    Wm. H. Miller 23 1857 stepson Texas
    Geo. C. Miller 18 1862 stepson Texas
    Emily V. Merritt 14 1866 stepdau Texas
    Joseph Hill 9 1871 nephew Texas
    Hattie Hill 7 1873 niece Texas
    Ben Hill 5 1875 nephew Texas
    Ettie Hill 14 1866 niece Texas
    P. C. Hill 38 1842 Texas Georgia SC widower

    residence 33/35
    Miller, James A. 26 TX Florida Georgia
    Sophronia 18 1862 Texas NY TN

    residence 34/35
    Barnes Willis 63 1817 Self Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut farmer
    Barnes Rebecca 66 1814 wife New Hampshire New Hampshire Massachusetts
    Barnes Jacob 37 1843 Son Single Illinois Connecticut New Hampshire laborer
    Barnes Lannis 23 1857 Son Single Texas Connecticut New Hampshire
    Doebner Willie 10 1870 Grandson Texas Prussia Missouri

    residence 35/37
    Sherman Richd. H. 50 1830 Self Widower New York New Hampshire New Hampshire farmer
    Sherman Martha 21 1859 Daughter Single Texas New York Texas
    Sherman Richard 17 1863 Son Texas New York Texas
    Sherman Edgar 15 1865 Son Texas New York Texas
    Sherman Oliver 11 1869 Son Texas New York Texas
    Sherman Annie 5 1875 Daughter Texas New York Texas

    residence 37/36
    Sherman R. H. 27 1853 Self Missouri New York Missouri
    Sherman Susan S 24 1856 wife Texas Tennessee Louisiana
    Sherman Boyd O. 7m 1879 Son Texas Missouri Texas

    (next page, page 5)
    residence 38/40
    Sherman, John T. 55 widowed New York New Hampshire Connecticut
    Sherman, Chas 23 son married farmer Texas New York Kentucky
    Sherman, Mary A 20 daughter-in-law married Texas Tennessee Tennessee
    Sherman, Leonard 1 grandson Texas Texas Texas

    Census:
    D E (Devilla Esther) Miller 41 Dec 1858 Texas widow
    yrs married 24, scratched out: 3 births 2 living
    Amanda Miller 13 Jul 1886 Texas
    E Parish 51 Oct 1848 Texas uncle single
    Andrew Miller 18 Apr 1882 Texas stepson

    next door
    Oscar Jones 23 m 1 yr in 1899 Texas Texas Texas
    Jessie wife 20 Texas
    Jennie Miller sister-in-law 19 single Texas Texas Texas

    same page:
    E.D. Sherman 25 m 2 yrs 1898 Texas Texas Texas
    Anna wife 21 Texas Texas Texas
    Fred 1

    Census:
    Oscar Jones 31
    Jessie M Jones 31
    Gladys Jones 5
    Geo W Jones 3


    Census:
    Oscar Jones 42
    Jessie Jones 39
    Gladys Jones 14
    George Jones 13




    Census:
    Oscar Jones 52
    Jessie M Jones 52

    Oscar married Jessie M. Stockholm on 23 Mar 1899. Jessie (daughter of Captain Peter Dennis Stockholm and Mary Ellen Keith) was born in 1881 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 1930 in of, Stewart Heights, Harris Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jessie M. Stockholm was born in 1881 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas (daughter of Captain Peter Dennis Stockholm and Mary Ellen Keith); died after 1930 in of, Stewart Heights, Harris Co, Texas.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name: Jessie Stockholm
    Gender: Female
    Marriage Date: 23 Mar 1899
    Spouse: Oscar Jones
    Marriage City: Jefferson
    Marriage State: Texas
    Source: Texas Marriages, 1851-1900

    Children:
    1. 1. Gladys Jones was born in 1905 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 1920 in of, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    2. George Jones was born in 1907 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 1920 in of, Jefferson Co, Texas.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Barton Jones was born on 30 Oct 1852 in Lake Charlotte, Chambers Co, Texas (son of James J Jones and Tabitha Jane Shelton); died on 18 Dec 1940 in Anahuac, Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Wallisville Cem, Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas.

    William married Devilla Esther "Het" Sherman on 9 Apr 1876 in Liberty Co, Texas, and was divorced on 06 Sep 1882 in Chambers Co, Texas. Devilla (daughter of Lothrop* Brockway Sherman and Mary* Sophronia Kirk) was born on 27 Dec 1858 in Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas; died after 1886 in of Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Devilla Esther "Het" Sherman was born on 27 Dec 1858 in Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas (daughter of Lothrop* Brockway Sherman and Mary* Sophronia Kirk); died after 1886 in of Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1 Jun 1870, Wallisville (Subdivison No. 17), Chambers Co, Texas
    • Census: 9 Jun 1880, Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas
    • Census: 1900, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Her birth place is listed as Mississippi in 1860 Chambers Co census.
    She and William separated in 1880 and she and her two children lived with her parents. She remarried James A. Miller in 1885. She had no children with William.


    Census:
    residence 10
    Loth Sherman 44 1826 Farmer 1,000 New York
    Mary Sherman 34 1836 Tennessee
    William Sherman 14 1856 Texas
    Esther Sherman 12 1858 Texas
    Petronele Sherman 7 1863 Texas
    Mary Sherman 9 1861 Texas
    Leverett Sherman 3 1867 Texas (grew to marry Mary Hill, 4 yr old from next door)

    residence 11
    Hill Coleman 30 1840 Georgia farmer
    Sarah 24 1846 Texas
    Mary 4 1866 Texas (grew to marry Leverett Sherman, 3 yr old from next door)
    Virginia 1 1869 Texas
    Hill Epsy 69 1801 Female North Carolina

    Census:
    3rd Precinct or Wallisville, Chambers County 9th June 1880

    residence 31/33 (page 4)
    Sherman Lotrop B. 55 1825 Self Married New York New Hampshire New Hampshire farmer
    Sherman Mary S. 44 1836 wife Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
    Sherman Amanda 14 1866 Daughter Texas New York Tennessee
    Sherman Lotrop L. 12 1868 Son Single Texas New York Tennessee
    Jones Mrs. Devilla E. 22 1858 Daughter Widowed Texas New York Tennessee
    Jones Oscar 3 1877 Grandson Single Texas New York Tennessee
    Jones Abbie A. 3m Feb 1880 Granddaughter Single Texas New York Tennessee

    residence 32/34
    Wm. A. Smith 48 1832 Alabama
    Emily Smith 46 1834 Georgia
    Lena Smith 5 1875 Texas
    Wm. H. Miller 23 1857 stepson Texas
    Geo. C. Miller 18 1862 stepson Texas
    Emily V. Merritt 14 1866 stepdau Texas
    Joseph Hill 9 1871 nephew Texas
    Hattie Hill 7 1873 niece Texas
    Ben Hill 5 1875 nephew Texas
    Ettie Hill 14 1866 niece Texas
    P. C. Hill 38 1842 Texas Georgia SC widower

    residence 33/35
    Miller, James A. 26 TX Florida Georgia
    Sophronia 18 1862 Texas NY TN

    residence 34/35
    Barnes Willis 63 1817 Self Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut farmer
    Barnes Rebecca 66 1814 wife New Hampshire New Hampshire Massachusetts
    Barnes Jacob 37 1843 Son Single Illinois Connecticut New Hampshire laborer
    Barnes Lannis 23 1857 Son Single Texas Connecticut New Hampshire
    Doebner Willie 10 1870 Grandson Texas Prussia Missouri

    residence 35/37
    Sherman Richd. H. 50 1830 Self Widower New York New Hampshire New Hampshire farmer
    Sherman Martha 21 1859 Daughter Single Texas New York Texas
    Sherman Richard 17 1863 Son Texas New York Texas
    Sherman Edgar 15 1865 Son Texas New York Texas
    Sherman Oliver 11 1869 Son Texas New York Texas
    Sherman Annie 5 1875 Daughter Texas New York Texas

    residence 37/36
    Sherman R. H. 27 1853 Self Missouri New York Missouri
    Sherman Susan S 24 1856 wife Texas Tennessee Louisiana
    Sherman Boyd O. 7m 1879 Son Texas Missouri Texas

    (next page, page 5)
    residence 38/40
    Sherman, John T. 55 widowed New York New Hampshire Connecticut
    Sherman, Chas 23 son married farmer Texas New York Kentucky
    Sherman, Mary A 20 daughter-in-law married Texas Tennessee Tennessee
    Sherman, Leonard 1 grandson Texas Texas Texas

    Census:
    D E (Devilla Esther) Miller 41 Dec 1858 Texas widow
    yrs married 24, scratched out: 3 births 2 living
    Amanda Miller 13 Jul 1886 Texas
    E Parish 51 Oct 1848 Texas uncle single
    Andrew Miller 18 Apr 1882 Texas stepson

    next door
    Oscar Jones 23 m 1 yr in 1899 Texas Texas Texas
    Jessie wife 20 Texas
    Jennie Miller sister-in-law 19 single Texas Texas Texas

    same page:
    E.D. Sherman 25 m 2 yrs 1898 Texas Texas Texas
    Anna wife 21 Texas Texas Texas
    Fred 1

    Died:
    Name: Devilla Estrr Miller
    Death Date: 8 Dec 1953
    Death County: Jefferson
    Certificate: 62890

    Children:
    1. 2. Oscar Jones was born on 3 Jun 1877 in Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas; died on 31 May 1930 in Harris Co, Texas.
    2. Abbie A Jones was born on 2 Jan 1880 in Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas; died on 26 Jan 1886 in Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Eminence Cem, Eminence, Chambers Co, Texas.

  3. 6.  Captain Peter Dennis Stockholm was born on 13 Jul 1815 in Brooklyn, Kings Co, New York/Sweden; died on 26 Sep 1901 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 24 Oct 1850, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 11 Jul 1860, Sabine Pass (Precinct 5), Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 20 Jun 1870, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 15 Jun 1880, Beaumont (District 40), Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 15 Jun 1900, Beaumont (District 33), Jefferson Co, Texas; Buford St

    Notes:

    26 Sep 1901 , Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, USA

    CAPTAIN PETER D. STOCKHOLM: A PIONEER SABINE RIVER STEAMBOATMAN By W. T. Block Reprinted from Beaumont Enterprise. Sources: Enterprise and Journal, Sept. 26, 1901; and "Capt. Wiess Tells of 48 Years Ago," Enterprise, Jan. 12, 1912; Texas Custom House Records; and other sources. If one can envision an East Texas crisscrossed only by cattle tracks and wagon trails, then he or she can appreciate the value of the rivers as avenues for faster transportation and commerce. And the usual instrument for such travel was the sternwheel or sidewheel steamboat, which dominated the inland carrying trade during most of the last century. The shrill blast of an approaching steamer was the most welcomed sound that many pioneer East Texans ever knew. Its arrival meant mail and newspapers from Galveston, city "drummers" and other faces in the settlement; new merchandise in the stores, and perhaps a year's cotton crop returning from Galveston in the form of gold coins. Inversely, its sailing signaled the dispatch of mails, the departure of friends; a load of cotton, hides, and other commodities bound for market, and, oftentimes, young lovers en route to a Galveston honeymoon. Steamboating was a seasonal activity, wholly dependent upon the early winter rains to raise the water levels of the rivers. Between December and June, that occupation paid from $15 to $30 weekly, making it the highest-paid craft in the state. During the off-season, most river men doubled as ship carpenters in a shipyard somewhere, also at $15 a week. With the first rise in the rivers, steamer captains raced inland, fully believing that the "early bird gets the worm." Obviously, cotton carried from the nearest landings to the coast was the most profitable, and as the season advanced, packets invariably probed deeper and deeper inland in search of cargoes. At any time after 1840, the pilot of the first steamer entering the Sabine River was likely to be Captain Peter D. Stockholm, a veteran boatman whose 35 years of experience gave him an unequalled knowledge of the bars, shoals and pitfalls of Sabine and Neches navigation. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1815, Stockholm's early apprenticeship included boat-building and seamanship. His boyhood chum in Brooklyn was Charles Fowler, long the port captain of Galveston for the Morgan Steamship Lines, and, during the Civil War, the Confederate commandant of Sabine Lake gunboats. In 1839, Stockholm settled at Sabine Pass, Texas, where he was to reside until he moved to Beaumont around 1878. His early years were divided between piloting during the cotton-shipping season and employment in the off-season as deputy collector or cargo inspector for the Republic of Texas customhouse. His earliest years afloat on two Sabine River steamboats are best retold in his own words from the Galveston "Daily News" of April 12, 1888, as follows: ". . . In 1840 the steamer "Washington" came in at Sabine Pass .... Capt. Reid headed his boat for the upper river, Capt. Stockholm as pilot, and with much hard labor, fought his way through the treetops, sunken logs, sand bars, and shoals, and finally, when the water fell, he tied up at Fullerton's Wharf, just below Sabinetown, where she remained during the summer of 1841." "The boat was neglected, her seams opened, and when the water came up the following fall, she sank. Years afterward, the ribs of the old "Washington" marked the final resting place of that fourth attempt at steam navigation on the Sabine River." "In 1844, the "Scioto Belle" put her prow into those waters, Stockholm again at the wheel, and after many days landed at (East) Hamilton, much to the surprise of the inhabitants .... This venture was fraught with less danger, and the "Scioto Belle" lived to come downriver, and was taken to Galveston, from which port she made frequent trips up the Trinity. . . ." Despite his long absences from home, the steamboatman managed to court a winsome girl, Mary Keith, whose parents were the pioneer settlers of the Keith Lake region, north of Sabine Pass. They were married on Jan. 11, 1847, but the young bride was to know many moments of loneliness whenever her husband steamed north in search of cotton. Also in 1847, Stockholm bought a shipyard at Sabine Pass in partnership with Dexter B. Jones, but he sold his interest in June, 1849. During the same month, he bought a half-interest in Charles Baxter's shipyard at Orange, Texas, and one of the surviving archives at the Jefferson County courthouse is Baxter and Stockholm's contract with Capt. Moses L. Patton to rebuild the superstructure of the first Neches River steam packet, the "Angelina," in 1849. Stockholm's principal business partner during the 1850s was Captain John Clements, who brought six new steamboats, the "Mary Falvey," "Bertha Roebuck," "Juanita," Pearl Plant," "Doctor Massie," and "Sunflower," to Sabine Lake during that decade. At various times, Stockholm was master of both the "Juanita" and the "Roebuck." His command of the latter was to continue throughout the Civil War. Although Northern-born and reared and opposed to slavery, the captain took the oath of allegiance to the Confederacy in 1861, and he spent the next two years ferrying troops and supplies aboard the Rebel tender "Roebuck" between Beaumont and Niblett's Bluff, La., a Confederate quartermaster depot north of Orange. In 1862, Stockholm was particularly elated when command of Sabine Lake's Rebel fleet was given to his lifelong friend, Captain Fowler. During an interview, Capt. Stockholm once related the details of his most triumphant moment of the Civil War. It came on Jan. 21, 1863, when the Confederate gunboats "Uncle Ben" and "Josiah H. Bell" attacked the Sabine Pass blockading fleet in a two hour battle fought 30 miles at sea. When the Federals saw pine knot smoke rising with the early dawn, they hurriedly hoisted canvas on the "Morning Light" and "Velocity," hoping to escape, but there was insufficient breeze to fill their sails. On that day, Stockholm was the pilot aboard the "Bell," but cotton bales strewn over the deck of the steamer so obscured his vision that he had to steer with the aid of a lookout. Confederate Major O.M. Watkins technically had charge of the expedition, but he remained so intoxicated throughout the battle that the burden of command fell solely to Fowler. Stockholm often related a part of the dialogue that transpired between Fowler and himself as the chase continued, and the slow steamers gradually overtook their victims. "How's the steam holding out?" Fowler would ask. "Fine, Charlie," was the pilot's response. "I got a full head up, but it's hotter than Hades here in the wheel house!" "Good, Pete. Pour on them pine knots, keep a-sweatin', and cut 'er a mite to starboard." In this first battle at Sabine Pass in which he was a participant, Lt. R. W. "Dick" Dowling commanded the gun crew aboard the "Bell," and he and his men would soon exhibit the same brand of gunnery skills that would win for the Davis Guards so much acclaim nine months later. The "Morning Light" was a square-rigged ship, mounting nine 32-pound smoothbore guns, and at a range of 2 1/2 miles, Dowling's crew opened fire with their single 64-pound rifled cannon. The Rebels' rifled cannon enabled them to strike the enemy ships long before the latters' smoothbore weapons were in range. They soon struck the Federal ship "Morning Light" with four shell bursts, one of which wiped out a gun and its crew. Capt. John Dillingham, the Union commander, quickly capitulated, and the steam cottonclads towed or sailed both of their prizes back to Sabine Pass. Stockholm's only memento of that battle was a prize Union cutlass, taken from the "Morning Light," which he cherished until his death. Because the captured ship drew 16 feet of water, she was deemed too large to enter port, but both Stockholm and Capt. K. D. Keith, both of whom were licensed bar pilots, knew that she could be towed successfully through the soft silt of the Sabine outer bar. However, the drunken major refused them permission to try, ordering the vessel anchored offshore instead. When they asked the major for permission to place artillerymen aboard who could man the nine guns and perhaps fight off an attack, the inebriated officer refused again, allowing only cavalrymen to come aboard. Later, the "Morning Light" had to burned when two Federal gunboats appeared, thus the major's blunder cost the Confederacy a fine ship, nine large guns, 200 tons of munitions, and 400 tons of badly-needed pig iron ballast. Despite his long career afloat, Stockholm found time to assume some civic responsibilities and public offices. In 1847 he was elected justice of the peace at Sabine Pass. In 1871 he was appointed county inspector of hides and cattle, and the next year, he was elected again as justice of the peace. In 1882, after his removal to Beaumont, he served one term as county commissioner. As their children grew to adulthood, many of them resettled in Beaumont, which was the primary cause for Peter and Mary Stockholm to abandon the home of their youthful years and to resettle in Beaumont as well. Their family included three sons, William, Peter, Jr., and George, and five daughters, Lydia (Mrs. C. A.) McKinley, Elizabeth (Mrs. Tom) Cuniff, Mary Ellen (Mrs. John) Will, Sarah (Mrs. Cyrus) Patridge, and Mrs. Jessie Jones. Certainly a secondary cause for their departure were the half-dozen gulf hurricanes which struck Sabine Pass during the 1870s. Stockholm invested wisely and heavily in Beaumont real estate, which kept his old age there free of financial woes. At the time of his death on Sept. 25, 1901, the 86-year-old pioneer was the sole-surviving Jefferson Countian who had voted here under the Texas Republic. According to his long obituary, the old Rebel warrior, although enfeebled in mind and body during his last illness, grabbed his souvenir cutlass a week before he died and threatened bloody vengeance against the anarchist assassin who had just murdered President William McKinley. His widow Mary survived until age 95 and is buried beside her husband, only a few feet from the Magnolia Cemetery office in Beaumont. While the biography of Peter Stockholm remains one of those romantic sagas so characteristic of the Sabine River's frontier history, his personal life was considerably less romantic, knowing only those stark realities of pioneer life, short life spans, and primitive modes of transportation. Hence, his life story is another thread in that fabric of frontier folklore concerning the trail-blazers who sought a better way of life for themselves and their successors.

    W. T. Block. Copyright © 1998-2008 by W. T. Block. All rights reserved.


    Census:
    24 Oct 1850 Sabine Pass

    residence 215:
    Milton H Bloodworth 25 1825 Louisiana
    Nancy (Holt) Bloodworth 18 1832 Texas
    Benjamin P Bloodworth 2 1848 Louisiana
    William Bloodworth 1 1849 Louisiana
    Benjamin Holt 55 1795 Mississippi
    Thomas C Holt 50 1800 Mississippi
    Thomas D Holt 4 1846 Louisiana
    William Holt 53 1797 Mississippi
    Mary Ann Holt 17 1833 Texas
    Thomas R Holt 26 1824 Louisiana
    Charles Holt 28 1822 Louisiana
    William C Holt 15 1835 Louisiana
    Richard Holt 13 1837 Louisiana

    Residence 216
    Stockholm, Peter D. 31 1819 New York carpenter
    Mary 17 1833 Louisiana
    William 2 1848 Texas
    Elizabeth 0 1850 Texas

    Residence 217
    Brewer, William 23 1827 Louisiana
    Brewer, Caroline 22 1828 Louisiana

    Residence 218
    Solomon Sparks 30 1820 Tennessee
    Martha C Sparks 30 1829 South Carolina
    Lucy Ann Sparks 8 1842 Tennessee
    John L Sparks 6 1844 Tennessee
    James E Sparks 3 1847 Louisiana
    Mary Susan Sparks 1 1849 Texas
    Jacob Sparks 22 1828 Tennessee

    Residence 219
    John S. Sparks 39 1811 North Carolina
    Melinda Sparks 29 1821 Tennessee
    Albert Sparks 9 1841 Texas
    Eliza J. Sparks 7 1843 Texas
    John F. Sparks 4 1846 Texas
    Sarah C. Sparks 1 1849 Texas
    James Court 22 1828 Louisiana
    Julia Ann (Sparks) Courts 14 1836 Tennessee



    Census:
    11 Jul 1860 Sabine Pass (Precinct 5) page 60
    Residence 355
    Heminway Edward P 1808 Massachusetts engineer
    Heminway Mary N 43 1817 Massachusetts
    Heminway Sarah L 15 1845 South Carolina
    Heminway William H 10 1850 Texas
    Heminway Franklin T 7 1853 Texas
    Heminway Charles A 4 1856 Texas
    Heminway Eustace 1 1859 Texas

    Residence 356
    Stockholmn Peter D 45 1815 New York pilot steamboat 2500, 300
    Stockholmn Mary 27 1833 Louisiana
    Stockholmn William 12 1848 Texas
    Stockholmn Elisabeth 10 1850 Texas
    Stockholmn Peter D 8 1852 Texas
    Stockholmn George W 5 1855 Texas
    Stockholmn Mary E 6/12 1859 Texas
    Miller Wm 25 1835 New York carpenter
    Keith Ellen 15 1845 Texas student

    Residence 357
    Mass William 40 1820 Germany farmer 1,000; 2,000
    Mass Charlottie 27 1833 Germany
    Mass Sellenah 13 1847 Louisiana
    Mass Almina 11 1849 F Texas
    Mass Charles 8 1852 Texas
    Mass Henry 6 1854 Me Texas
    Mass Roadolph 4 1856 Texas
    Mass Martha 2 1858 Texas
    Mass Jessee 11/12 1859 Texas } twins
    Mass Sarah 11/12 1859 Texas }
    Cha Patrick 18 1842 Ireland laborer

    Residence 358
    Mccall James 29 1831 Illinois laborer 400; 1,000
    Mccall Anny 20 1840 Texas
    Mccall Theresah 3 1857 Texas
    Mccall Jacob 1 1859 Texas
    Hayes Nancy 8 1852 Texas <
    Johnson John 17 1843 Louisiana laborer

    Residence 359
    Garner Jacob 46 1814 Louisiana farmer 3,000; 4,000
    Garner Matilda 43 1817 Louisiana
    Garner Mary A 15 1845 Texas
    Garner Leonard 13 1847 Texas
    Garner Sally A 10 1850 Texas
    Garner Millon 7 1853 Texas
    Garner Alliee 5 1855 Texas

    next page, Page 61
    residence 359 cont.
    Garner, Bradley 10/12 1859 Texas
    Hayes, Matilda* 10 1850 Texas <


    residence 361
    McCall John 27 1833 Illinois laborer 200; 1,000
    Hayes, Alzina 12 1848 Texas <
    Hayes, Mary 6 1854 Texas <
    Gallier, Mary* 64 1796 Louisiana midwife

    residence 362
    Robert Gibson 30 steam boating England 200
    Ann 18 Louisiana
    Jesse E. 8/12 Texas

    residence: 363
    Morgan, Alvin 21 1839 Louisiana stock minder
    Eliza 17 1843 Texas
    Almond 2 1858
    Leonard 3/12 1860
    Myers, Malissa 15 1845 Texas spinster
    Gallier, Frances 65 1795 Louisiana laborer

    residence 364
    Johnson, Benjamin 1815 Louisiana farmer 200
    Bradley 20 1840 Texas laborer 600; 6,000
    John 17 1843 Texas
    Uriah 14 1846 Texas
    Joseph 13 1847 Texas
    Benjamin 11 1849 Texas
    Isaac 9 1851 Texas
    Elizabeth 7 1853 Texas
    Rachel 5 1855 Texas
    Myers, Matilda 28 1832 Louisiana
    White, George 25 1835 Louisiana laborer

    residence 365
    McGaffey, Neal Jr. 22 farmer 5690; 1,000
    Rachel J. 17
    John W. 1/12
    Sarah McGaffey 57 "lady of Leashure" 2,000; 5,400 Louisiana


    Census:
    Residence 66
    P D Stockolm 54 1816 NY farmer
    Mary Stockolm 37 1833 TX
    Elizabeth Stockolm 20 1850
    Peter D Stockolm 18 1852 TX
    George Stockolm 14 1856 TX
    Mary E Stockolm 10 1860 TX
    Sarah E Stockolm 8 1862 TX
    Lyda Stockolm 6 1864 TX
    Larena Stockolm 3 1867 TX

    Residence 67
    Stockholm W. 22 1848 TX
    Sarah 24 1846 TX
    Mary 18/12 1869 TX


    Census:
    Peter L. Stockholm 64 1816 NY
    Mary Stockholm 47 1833 TX NY TX
    Lydia Stockholm 15 1865 TX
    Lavina Stockholm 13 1867 TX
    Jessie Stockholm 1 1879 TX



    Census:
    one block from Buford Street, Beaumont
    Stockholm, P.D. head Jul 1814 85 m 53 yea NY NY NY Denwe
    Mary Oct 1828 53 11 children, nine living Louisiana NY MS
    Holt, Loula May 1867 33 TX LA LA
    Keith, Livina mother-in-law Feb 1812 wid 7 births 1 living Mississippi, Georgia, Tennessee


    Buried:
    Magnolia Cemetery, Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas Burial Record:
    # 58 Section A
    Bought 26 Sep 1901 for $50
    Also Permit #1181 - Mrs. Mary Stockholm
    and #3783 - William Stockholm
    Section left of the flagpole

    Peter married Mary Ellen Keith about 1847 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas. Mary (daughter of George Keith and Mrs. Lavina (Myers?) Keith) was born in 1833 in Louisiana; died on 26 Jul 1923 in Orange Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary Ellen Keith was born in 1833 in Louisiana (daughter of George Keith and Mrs. Lavina (Myers?) Keith); died on 26 Jul 1923 in Orange Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 24 Oct 1850, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 11 Jul 1860, Sabine Pass (Precinct 5), Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 20 Jun 1870, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 15 Jun 1880, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 15 Jun 1900, Beaumont (District 33), Jefferson Co, Texas; Buford St.
    • Census: 1 Apr 1910, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; Buford St.
    • Census: 6 Jan 1920, Beaumont (Ward 3), Jefferson Co, Texas; Buford St.

    Notes:

    Census:
    24 Oct 1850 Sabine Pass

    residence 215:
    Milton H Bloodworth 25 1825 Louisiana
    Nancy (Holt) Bloodworth 18 1832 Texas
    Benjamin P Bloodworth 2 1848 Louisiana
    William Bloodworth 1 1849 Louisiana
    Benjamin Holt 55 1795 Mississippi
    Thomas C Holt 50 1800 Mississippi
    Thomas D Holt 4 1846 Louisiana
    William Holt 53 1797 Mississippi
    Mary Ann Holt 17 1833 Texas
    Thomas R Holt 26 1824 Louisiana
    Charles Holt 28 1822 Louisiana
    William C Holt 15 1835 Louisiana
    Richard Holt 13 1837 Louisiana

    Residence 216
    Stockholm, Peter D. 31 1819 New York carpenter
    Mary 17 1833 Louisiana
    William 2 1848 Texas
    Elizabeth 0 1850 Texas

    Residence 217
    Brewer, William 23 1827 Louisiana
    Brewer, Caroline 22 1828 Louisiana

    Residence 218
    Solomon Sparks 30 1820 Tennessee
    Martha C Sparks 30 1829 South Carolina
    Lucy Ann Sparks 8 1842 Tennessee
    John L Sparks 6 1844 Tennessee
    James E Sparks 3 1847 Louisiana
    Mary Susan Sparks 1 1849 Texas
    Jacob Sparks 22 1828 Tennessee

    Residence 219
    John S. Sparks 39 1811 North Carolina
    Melinda Sparks 29 1821 Tennessee
    Albert Sparks 9 1841 Texas
    Eliza J. Sparks 7 1843 Texas
    John F. Sparks 4 1846 Texas
    Sarah C. Sparks 1 1849 Texas
    James Court 22 1828 Louisiana
    Julia Ann (Sparks) Courts 14 1836 Tennessee






    Census:
    11 Jul 1860 Sabine Pass (Precinct 5) page 60
    Residence 355
    Heminway Edward P 1808 Massachusetts engineer
    Heminway Mary N 43 1817 Massachusetts
    Heminway Sarah L 15 1845 South Carolina
    Heminway William H 10 1850 Texas
    Heminway Franklin T 7 1853 Texas
    Heminway Charles A 4 1856 Texas
    Heminway Eustace 1 1859 Texas

    Residence 356
    Stockholmn Peter D 45 1815 New York pilot steamboat 2500, 300
    Stockholmn Mary 27 1833 Louisiana
    Stockholmn William 12 1848 Texas
    Stockholmn Elisabeth 10 1850 Texas
    Stockholmn Peter D 8 1852 Texas
    Stockholmn George W 5 1855 Texas
    Stockholmn Mary E 6/12 1859 Texas
    Miller Wm 25 1835 New York carpenter
    Keith Ellen 15 1845 Texas student

    Residence 357
    Mass William 40 1820 Germany farmer 1,000; 2,000
    Mass Charlottie 27 1833 Germany
    Mass Sellenah 13 1847 Louisiana
    Mass Almina 11 1849 F Texas
    Mass Charles 8 1852 Texas
    Mass Henry 6 1854 Me Texas
    Mass Roadolph 4 1856 Texas
    Mass Martha 2 1858 Texas
    Mass Jessee 11/12 1859 Texas } twins
    Mass Sarah 11/12 1859 Texas }
    Cha Patrick 18 1842 Ireland laborer

    Residence 358
    Mccall James 29 1831 Illinois laborer 400; 1,000
    Mccall Anny 20 1840 Texas
    Mccall Theresah 3 1857 Texas
    Mccall Jacob 1 1859 Texas
    Hayes Nancy 8 1852 Texas <
    Johnson John 17 1843 Louisiana laborer

    Residence 359
    Garner Jacob 46 1814 Louisiana farmer 3,000; 4,000
    Garner Matilda 43 1817 Louisiana
    Garner Mary A 15 1845 Texas
    Garner Leonard 13 1847 Texas
    Garner Sally A 10 1850 Texas
    Garner Millon 7 1853 Texas
    Garner Alliee 5 1855 Texas

    next page, Page 61
    residence 359 cont.
    Garner, Bradley 10/12 1859 Texas
    Hayes, Matilda* 10 1850 Texas <


    residence 361
    McCall John 27 1833 Illinois laborer 200; 1,000
    Hayes, Alzina 12 1848 Texas <
    Hayes, Mary 6 1854 Texas <
    Gallier, Mary* 64 1796 Louisiana midwife

    residence 362
    Robert Gibson 30 steam boating England 200
    Ann 18 Louisiana
    Jesse E. 8/12 Texas

    residence: 363
    Morgan, Alvin 21 1839 Louisiana stock minder
    Eliza 17 1843 Texas
    Almond 2 1858
    Leonard 3/12 1860
    Myers, Malissa 15 1845 Texas spinster
    Gallier, Frances 65 1795 Louisiana laborer

    residence 364
    Johnson, Benjamin 1815 Louisiana farmer 200
    Bradley 20 1840 Texas laborer 600; 6,000
    John 17 1843 Texas
    Uriah 14 1846 Texas
    Joseph 13 1847 Texas
    Benjamin 11 1849 Texas
    Isaac 9 1851 Texas
    Elizabeth 7 1853 Texas
    Rachel 5 1855 Texas
    Myers, Matilda 28 1832 Louisiana
    White, George 25 1835 Louisiana laborer

    residence 365
    McGaffey, Neal Jr. 22 farmer 5690; 1,000
    Rachel J. 17
    John W. 1/12
    Sarah McGaffey 57 "lady of Leashure" 2,000; 5,400 Louisiana


    Census:
    Residence 66
    P D Stockolm 54 1816 NY farmer
    Mary Stockolm 37 1833 TX
    Elizabeth Stockolm 20 1850
    Peter D Stockolm 18 1852 TX
    George Stockolm 14 1856 TX
    Mary E Stockolm 10 1860 TX
    Sarah E Stockolm 8 1862 TX
    Lyda Stockolm 6 1864 TX
    Larena Stockolm 3 1867 TX

    Residence 67
    Stockholm W. 22 1848 TX
    Sarah 24 1846 TX
    Mary 18/12 1869 TX

    nearby to McGaffeys, Johnsons



    Census:
    Peter L. Stockholm 64 1816 NY
    Mary Stockholm 47 1833 TX NY TX
    Lydia Stockholm 15 1865 TX
    Lavina Stockholm 13 1867 TX
    Jessie Stockholm 1 1879 TX


    Census:
    one block from Buford Street, Beaumont
    Stockholm, P.D. head Jul 1814 85 m 53 yea NY NY NY Denwe
    Mary Oct 1828 53 11 children, nine living Louisiana NY MS
    Holt, Loula May 1867 33 TX LA LA
    Keith, Livina mother-in-law Feb 1812 wid 7 births 1 living Mississippi, Georgia, Tennessee

    Census:
    Buford Street
    Mary Stockholm 77 widow m 62 yrs 12 births 9 living, LA LA LA


    Census:
    G W Stockholm 64 1856 div TX NY LA carpenter
    Mary Stockholm 89 1831 wid LA NY MS
    Pearl Donaho 21 1899 married Roomer TX TX TX
    J W Donaho 29 1891 male married roomer TX TX TX
    Lula Jamison 18 1902 roomer TX TX TX
    Marian Jamison 28 1892 male boarder married TX TX TX
    Nellie Selbis 34 1886 white servant div TX NC TX

    Children:
    1. William Stockholm was born in 1848 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died in 1930 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    2. Elizabeth "Lizzie" B. Stockholm was born on 26 Sep 1849 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 28 Jan 1932 in Hardin Co, or Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    3. Peter Dennis Stockholm was born in 1851 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 1900 in of, Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    4. George Willis Stockholm was born on 13 May 1855 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 9 Jan 1939 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    5. Mary Ellen Stockholm was born in Dec 1860 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 27 May 1940 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    6. Sarah E. Stockholm was born in Mar 1862 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 1900 in of, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    7. Lydia Stockholm was born on 26 Sep 1864 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 30 Nov 1957 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    8. Larenda Stockholm was born in 1867 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 1870 in of, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    9. 3. Jessie M. Stockholm was born in 1881 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 1930 in of, Stewart Heights, Harris Co, Texas.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James J Jones was born in 1826 in Montgomery, Alabama (son of Shadrach Martin Jones, Sr and Nancy Dollarhide (?)); died in 1871 in Chambers Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Liberty Co, Texas
    • Census: 1859, Chambers Co, Texas; tax roll
    • Census: 1860, Chambers Co, Texas
    • Census: 1870, Chambers Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Son of Shadrack and Nancy Jones, settled near Lake Charlotte during the 1830s.

    Census:
    1850 Liberty Co, Texas
    Shadrach Jones 64 1786 NC farmer $6,130
    Nancy 57 1793 VA
    S.M. 30 1820 NC
    M.H. 28 1822 AL
    J.J. 24 1826 AL
    Eliza 22 1828 LA

    Census:
    1860 Chambers Co, Texas
    Jones M.H. (Martin H) 38 1822 Alabama
    Jones Cornelia F. 28 1832 Tennessee
    Jones Shadrich W. 4 1856 Texas
    Jones Martha A. 7/12 1859 (Dec 1859) Texas
    Shelton Maria Texas (looks like an F in place of age, and then has M for sex)
    Hartwell Wm K 20 1840 Texas (son of Martha Shelton, sister to Cornelia and Tabitha)

    next door: sister to Cornelia
    Jones J.J. 36 1824 Alabama
    Jones T.J. (Tabitha Jane Shelton) 32 1828 Tennessee
    Sealy J.J.R. 10 1850 Texas
    Jones Wm B. 8 1852 Texas
    Jones Laura C. 5 1855 Texas
    Jones James R. 1 1859 Texas


    Census:
    1870 Chambers Co, Texas
    Eliza Jones 40 head
    Coleman Jones 18
    Matilda Jones 16
    Merriman Jones 15
    Leroy Jones 13
    Nancie Jones 11
    Quitman Jones 9
    Hardiman Jones 8

    next to
    James Jones 44
    Tibitha 40
    Barton 17
    Laura 15
    James 11
    Annie 10
    Irene 3

    James married Tabitha Jane Shelton in 1852 in Chambers Co, Texas. Tabitha (daughter of George Washington* Shelton, (son??) and Annie* Payne) was born in 1828 in Tennessee; died after 1870 in Chambers Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Tabitha Jane Shelton was born in 1828 in Tennessee (daughter of George Washington* Shelton, (son??) and Annie* Payne); died after 1870 in Chambers Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Property: 28 Oct 1856, Shadrach Burney Survey, Chambers Co, Texas
    • Census: 16 Jul 1860, Chambers Co, Texas

    Notes:

    descendant: Jamie Jones Shelton - jamie@ijntb.net
    (wrote 5/25/00 inquiring about G.W.Shelton; cc'd to Ruth & Lonnie Sherman)

    Property:
    On 28 October 1856, Mary (Sophronia Kirk Faires Sherman, her niece, dau of Susannah) paid $300 for the purchase of 1/4 of a league of the Shadrack Burney survey from Tabitha Jane Shelton Jones.

    Note: re: Shadrach Burney
    Taken from Volume II (1782-1801) Index and Abstracts of Deeds of Record of Pitt County, North Carolina, Compiled by Judith DuPree Ellison

    Deed Bk O (1797-1801/Pg O 507-519
    Pg: 514
    Date: 1-1-1801
    Grantor: Lewis Cannon
    Grantee: George Smith
    Additional Information: 100 A; £100. Former owner: Matthew Pollard. Wit.: Lewis Bryan Cox, Shadrach Burney

    Original Land Grants in Chambers County:
    Shadrack Burney 1831

    Shadrack Burney (by Kevin Ladd http://www.sfasu.edu/heritagecenter/8482.asp)

    Shadrack Burney was born about 1789 in North Carolina and is usually referred to as one of the earliest settlers of this area. A Shadrack Bur-ney appears in 1792 as the grandson of a Simon Burney, whose will was probated in Greene County, Georgia Most sources give his date of arrival as 1823. When the family of E. H. R. and Sarah (Barrow) Wallis settled at Wallis Hill in the winter of 1824-1825, they found only two bachelors living in that section. Family tradition holds that one of the two was Burney. The other was a Mr. Arnold, although no records have ever provided any more information about him. The 1826 census of the Atascosito District lists him as a farmer and stockraiser and also indicates he had previously resided in Louisiana before coming to Texas. His survey, located on the north side of Turtle Bay (Lake Anahuac) was bordered on the west by the E.H.R. Wallis Survey and on the north and east by the M. A. Carroll Survey. His title was dated April 24, 1831. His name does not appear in any local records after that date. One record refers to Burney as a former associate of the pirate/privateer Jean Laffite. The only landmark that links this early settler to the land is Burney Gully.

    Census:
    Jones M.H. 38 1822 Alabama
    Jones Cornelia F. 28 1832 Tennessee
    Jones Shadrich W. 4 1856 Texas
    Jones Martha A. 7/12 1859 (Dec 1859) Texas
    Shelton Maria Texas (looks like an F in place of age, and then has M for sex)
    Hartwell Wm K 20 1840 Texas

    next door: (Cornelia and Maria's sister)
    Jones J.J. 36 1824 Alabama
    Jones T.J. (Tabitha Jane Shelton) 32 1828 Tennessee
    Sealy J.J.R. 10 1850 Texas
    Jones Wm B. 8 1852 Texas
    Jones Laura C. 5 1855 Texas
    Jones James R. 1 1859 Texas

    Children:
    1. 4. William Barton Jones was born on 30 Oct 1852 in Lake Charlotte, Chambers Co, Texas; died on 18 Dec 1940 in Anahuac, Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Wallisville Cem, Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas.
    2. Laura Cecelia Jones was born on 5 Jun 1855 in Chambers Co, Texas; died on 28 Aug 1917 in Chambers Co, Texas.
    3. James R Jones was born in 1859 in Chambers Co, Texas; died after 1860.
    4. Annie Payne Jones was born in 1861 in Chambers Co, Texas; died after 1910 in of, Chambers Co, Texas.
    5. Tabitha Irene Jones was born in Sep 1866 in Chambers Co, Texas; died in 1932.
    6. J.J.R. Sealy, (occupant 1860) was born in 1850 in Texas; died after 1860 in of, Chambers Co, Texas.

  3. 10.  Lothrop* Brockway Sherman was born on 17 Jun 1825 in Sherburne, Chenango Co, New York (son of Jacob* Haven Sherman, Sr and Rebecca* Stebbins); died on 29 Apr 1899 in Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Chambers Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1840, Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts; not this Lothrop
    • Census: 17 Sep 1850, St. Louis (District 82), Missouri
    • Census: 1859, Chambers Co, Texas; tax roll
    • Census: 24 Jul 1860, Chambers Co, Texas
    • Military: 7 Aug 1863, Texas State Troops Cavalry; Capt Wooten's Co B, Tx St Troops Cavalry
    • Census: 1 Jun 1870, Wallisville (Subdivision No. 17), Chambers Co, Texas
    • Other-Begin: 17 Sep 1875, Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas
    • Census: 9 Jun 1880, Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas

    Notes:

    There have been many variations of his middle name,Brookway, Blockman, several other spellings. In reserching various Shermans/Stebbins for Richard's family, there was a collateral family named Brockway. I'm betting this was the source of his name. There was also a Lothrop family marrying into the Brockway family - in fact, there was a Lathrop Brockway. This is same Lothrop/Lathrop family of Jane Lothrop who married Samuel Fuller whose daughter married Nicholas Bonham, who we believe is our Catharine Bonham Madden's ancestor. It may turn out we're doubly related to Samuel Fuller if we could find Richard Sherman's exact connection.


    Civil War - Lothrop enlisted August 7, 1863 in Captain Thomas A. Wooten's Company B, Texas State Troops Cavalry. He was 38 years old at the time he entered the company as a private.
    Source: (Chambers County, Texas in the War Between the States, by Kevin Ladd, Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore, 1994)
    1859 listed on Tax Rolls, Chambers on Turtle Bayou, Wallisville, along with all his brothers.
    1865 listed in Confederate Indigent Families Lists of Texas 1863-1865.
    1867 Voters Registration List, Chambers Co, dated Aug 9, 1867 (listed as Z.B. by typist), gives birth as 1825 NY, in state, county, precinct 16 years.

    1870 Chambers Census
    Loth Sherman 44; Farmer, NY
    Mary 34, keeping house, TN
    William 14, Ester 12, Petronele 7F, Mary 9, Leverette 2M, all born in TX.

    response on usgenweb/Chambers Co:
    August 1855. Mary was born 18 October 1835 in Tennessee and died 30 September 1889 in Chambers County, Texas. She is buried in the Eminence Cemetery. She was the daughter of John and Susan (Shelton) Kirk, and the widow of (?) Fairas, possibly P. J. Fairas who died 29 July 1851. Lothrop and Mary's daughter Amanda Petronella Sherman was born 15 October 1863 in Chambers County and died 14 December 1918 in Beaumont. She married Andrew Prather Jones on 16 November 1882 in Chambers County. He died on 9 June 1929 in Beaumont. Both are buried in the Magnolia Cemetery in Beaumont. Andrew was the son of Mabra Madden and Sarah (Lovelady) Jones.

    I have written a book "The Descendents of Jacob Haven Sherman Sr. and Rebecca Stebbins Sherman." The price is $13.00 plus $3:00 postage. If you are interested in purchasing one you may send a check to me at Wallisville Heritage Park, PO Box 16, Wallisville, Texas 77597.

    Thank You,
    Linda Clark Stewart
    Wallisville Heritage Park
    WHP@lcc.net

    "Jacob Haven Sherman Sr.'s seventh child was Lothrop Blookway Sherman. Lothrop arrived in present day Chambers County in 1854 and married Mary in 1855. Since she was a widow, she had separate funds. On 28 October 1856, Mary paid $30 for the purchase of 1/4 of a league of the Shadrack Burney survey from Tabitha Jane Shelton Jones. This became their home place. By 1860, Lothrop had cleared and improved 131 acres, with 93 acres left to clear. That year it was reported he owned one horse, one mule, one milk cow, eight working oxen, twenty cows, five sheep and twenty head of swine. He harvested one hundred and fifty bushel of Indian corn, eleven bales of cotton, fifty pounds of wool, three hundred bushels of sweet potatoes, and three hundred gallons of wine. After farming their homestead for seven years, Lothrop heard the patriotic call of the Civil War at the age of 38. He left Mary, who was seven months pregnant (with Amanda) and their three small children, and enlisted on 7 August 1863 in Captain Thomas A. Wooten's Company B, Texas State Troops Cavalry. He entered the company as a private. Lothrop returned safely home from the war to once again farm his land and to live another twenty-five years with his loving supportive wife."

    Name:
    Name: Lothrop -- apparently named for the Lothrop family who married into the Fuller family -- i.e. Mayflower descendants.

    Brockway -- seen many spellings of this name - Blockway, Brookway, Blookway -- and others. Blockway is a family name that married into the Stebbins line beginning back 4 generations from Rebecca, a Bridget Blockway. Quite reasonably the source of the name.


    Census:
    Lothrop b 1825 would be 15 in 1840.


    Name: Lathrop Sherman
    Township: Springfield
    County: Hampden
    State: Massachusetts
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 2 (1811-1820)
    Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 (1801-1810)
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 (bef 1835)
    Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 2 (1831-1835)
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 (1811-1820)
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Free Colored, Slaves): 7

    est ages:
    father 39
    mother 30 (prob a 2nd wife)
    son 22
    son 20
    dau 18
    dau 16
    dau 5


    Census:
    resident 1509
    Jacob Shearman 64 1786 farmer New Hampshire
    Rebeca 64 1786 Massachusetts
    Jacob 30 farmer 1820 New York
    Lotrel 26 1824 male New York
    Hammilton 23 1827 New York
    Mary 19 1831 New York

    resident 1508
    Wellis Barnes 30 teamster Connecticut
    Rebecca 37 New Hampshire
    William 10 Iowa
    Jacob 7 Iowa
    Esther 3 Missouri

    Census:
    residence 425
    Sherman R.H. 30 1830 New York farmer 2000, 250
    Mary A. 24 1836 Texas
    Austin 5 1855 Texas
    William 4 1846
    Martha 2 1858
    Johns Orlando 19 1841 Texas

    residence 432/426
    Barnes Willis 40 1820 Connecticut farmer 300 200
    Rebecca (Sherman) 46 1814 New York
    William 20 1840 Iowa
    Jacob 17 1843 Illinois
    Rebecca 13 1847 Missouri
    John 9 1851 Missouri
    Mary 5 1855 Texas
    Lynus 3 1857 Texas
    Rebecca 74 1786 Massachusetts

    residene 427
    Sherman L.B. (Lothrop) 35 1825 New York farmer 600 400
    Mary S. 24 1836 Tennessee
    William K. 4 1856 Texas
    Devilla E. 1 1859 Texas


    Census:
    residence 10
    Loth Sherman 44 1826 Farmer 1,000 New York
    Mary Sherman 34 1836 Tennessee
    William Sherman 14 1856 Texas
    Esther Sherman 12 1858 Texas
    Petronele Sherman 7 1863 Texas
    Mary Sherman 9 1861 Texas
    Leverett Sherman 3 1867 Texas (grew to marry Mary Hill, 4 yr old from next door)

    residence 11
    Hill Coleman 30 1840 Georgia farmer
    Sarah 24 1846 Texas
    Mary 4 1866 Texas (grew to marry Leverett Sherman, 3 yr old from next door)
    Virginia 1 1869 Texas
    Hill Epsy 69 1801 Female North Carolina

    Other-Begin:
    major hurricane hit Wallisville in 17 Sep 1875 when several building were destroyed.


    Census:
    3rd Precinct or Wallisville, Chambers County 9th June 1880

    residence 31/33 (page 4)
    Sherman Lotrop B. 55 1825 Self Married New York New Hampshire New Hampshire farmer
    Sherman Mary S. 44 1836 wife Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
    Sherman Amanda 14 1866 Daughter Texas New York Tennessee
    Sherman Lotrop L. 12 1868 Son Single Texas New York Tennessee
    Jones Mrs. Devilla E. 22 1858 Daughter Widowed Texas New York Tennessee
    Jones Oscar 3 1877 Grandson Single Texas New York Tennessee
    Jones Abbie A. 3m Feb 1880 Granddaughter Single Texas New York Tennessee

    residence 32/34
    Wm. A. Smith 48 1832 Alabama
    Emily Smith 46 1834 Georgia
    Lena Smith 5 1875 Texas
    Wm. H. Miller 23 1857 stepson Texas
    Geo. C. Miller 18 1862 stepson Texas
    Emily V. Merritt 14 1866 stepdau Texas
    Joseph Hill 9 1871 nephew Texas
    Hattie Hill 7 1873 niece Texas
    Ben Hill 5 1875 nephew Texas
    Ettie Hill 14 1866 niece Texas
    P. C. Hill 38 1842 Texas Georgia SC widower

    residence 33/35
    Miller, James A. 26 TX Florida Georgia
    Sophronia 18 1862 Texas NY TN

    residence 34/35
    Barnes Willis 63 1817 Self Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut farmer
    Barnes Rebecca 66 1814 wife New Hampshire New Hampshire Massachusetts
    Barnes Jacob 37 1843 Son Single Illinois Connecticut New Hampshire laborer
    Barnes Lannis 23 1857 Son Single Texas Connecticut New Hampshire
    Doebner Willie 10 1870 Grandson Texas Prussia Missouri

    residence 35/37
    Sherman Richd. H. 50 1830 Self Widower New York New Hampshire New Hampshire farmer
    Sherman Martha 21 1859 Daughter Single Texas New York Texas
    Sherman Richard 17 1863 Son Texas New York Texas
    Sherman Edgar 15 1865 Son Texas New York Texas
    Sherman Oliver 11 1869 Son Texas New York Texas
    Sherman Annie 5 1875 Daughter Texas New York Texas

    residence 37/36
    Sherman R. H. 27 1853 Self Missouri New York Missouri
    Sherman Susan S 24 1856 wife Texas Tennessee Louisiana
    Sherman Boyd O. 7m 1879 Son Texas Missouri Texas

    (next page, page 5)
    residence 38/40
    Sherman, John T. 55 widowed New York New Hampshire Connecticut
    Sherman, Chas 23 son married farmer Texas New York Kentucky
    Sherman, Mary A 20 daughter-in-law married Texas Tennessee Tennessee
    Sherman, Leonard 1 grandson Texas Texas Texas

    Died:
    found death date in Ancestry tree, not sourced.

    Lothrop* married Mary* Sophronia Kirk on 9 Aug 1855 in Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas. Mary* (daughter of William Tolbert* (or John?) Kirk and Susannah* Payne (or G.) Shelton) was born on 18 Oct 1835 in Tennessee; died on 30 Sep 1889 in Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Eminence Cem, Eminence, Chambers Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary* Sophronia Kirk was born on 18 Oct 1835 in Tennessee (daughter of William Tolbert* (or John?) Kirk and Susannah* Payne (or G.) Shelton); died on 30 Sep 1889 in Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Eminence Cem, Eminence, Chambers Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Property: 28 Oct 1856, Shadrach Burney Survey, Chambers Co, Texas
    • Census: 24 Jul 1860, Chambers Co, Texas
    • Property: 26 Mar 1861, Hardin Co, Texas
    • Census: 1 Jun 1870, Wallisville (Subdivision No. 17), Chambers Co, Texas
    • Other-Begin: 17 Sep 1875, Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas
    • Census: 9 Jun 1880, Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas

    Notes:

    She was 1st married to a Mr. Ferris who precedeased her. She married Lothrop in 1855. Since she had been a widow, she had separate funds. On 28 October 1856, Mary paid $300 for the purchase of 1/4 of a league of the Shadrack Burney survey from Tabitha Jane Shelton Jones.
    "The Descendents of Jacob Haven Sherman, Jr. & Rebecca Stebbins Sherman" by Linda Clark Stewart

    NOTE: Could she have been born in Nacogdoches? See note of her mother.


    Headstone reads: "Wife of L.B. Sherman. Born October 18, 1835. Died September 30, 1889. I shall know the loved who have gone before and joyfully sweet will the meeting be whenever the river, the peaceful..." (remaining of verse is worn awa)

    (letter in files at Heritage Park)
    War Record of A.C. Shelton.

    Your father and my grandfather both fought for the Republic of Texas and through the Mexican War. Was in the battle of San Jacinto and a great many others both the Mexicans and Indians and when Mexico wanted to take back a part of the tery form the Rio Grande to Geudelupe. General Zaichery Taylor got a regiment and fought them clear back into Mexico. But he told his men when they were ready to cross the Rio Grande all that had families could go back, so grandfather returned. But your father went right on and fought in the battle of Monterey and wanted to go straight on, but the Government took part of General Taylors men and sent them around by boat to General Scott. So General Taylor and his men turned north, conquered New Mexico and lower California and on their return buried the bones of some of the American soldiers who had been way laid and killed. Then there was a lull in fighting until the war between the States.

    When the Federals slipped in and took Galveston everything was aroused. A.C. Shelton was on the job and was made a leiutenant under Capt. Richard Dowling. General Magruda in Charge. They recaptured Galveston and had to hold if for months he Federals went around and thought they would come in through Sabine Pass. A.C. Shelton was sent to hold the Pass with 40 men, and they sank and captured their boats as fast as they entered and the Federals gave that up. That was considered the most brilliant defeat of any battle of the army and Jefferson Davis awarded the company a gold in honor of the occasion. Then A.C. Shelton was in the battle of Pleasant Hill and Mansfield La.
    Now I hope this will be as much consolation to you as it has been a pleasure to me to write it. You and your daughters can all go in the Daughters of the Republic, also the U.D.C. if you are not already members. I am a member of both. Wn on your Father's record in U.D.C. and my Grandfather's D.R.T. so come on.


    Family Tree
    Washington Shelton, Son and Wife,
    Annie, Payne, Shelton settled in Murry Co, Tenn. Shelton is Scotch. Payne is Irish and Wilson is Welch. I presume that is the Great Grand parents. Grandfather Shelton settled in Tenn. Had born to them 8 children in all they were all d in that state. Two of the daughters married and remained there. Aunt Kiziah and Aunt Polly. My Grandmother Susan came to Texas with the family also Uncle Washington. Father of Tom, Amos, George, and others. Uncle Amos your father. Aunt Maria Carraway, Aunt Tibitha Jones mother of Barton, Lura, Annie, and Irene. Aunt Marha who married a Wallis reared 3 sons. Dan, Frank, and Robert. Then a Mr. Hartwell reared 2 sons and one daugher. Will, Albert, Roxie.
    The Sheltons first settled in San Augustine lived there about 3 years moved to Nacogdoches. Was there at the time of the Battle of San Jacinto, remained there 3 or 4 years and moved to Chambers Co. All but my Grandmother first married a Kirk. He was killed at the Battle of San Jacinto. She was left with 2 babies one just an infant, died at 2 or 3 months of age. Kirk was Aunt Mary Sherman's father.
    Aunt Maria Carraway and her husband settled at Neches. Reared 2 sons and one daughter. Jeff is the only name I know. He died and she married a Mr. Nelson, they reared 8 boys and 2 girls but I don't know but 2 names among them. Dwight n Houston two years ago. Cousin Robert Willis told the other name. Clinton a Doctor. That was in 1910. Cousin Robert told me if I could get in touch with you I could add something to what he told me, and also referred me to Uncle Washing's older daughter Mrs. C.F. Jones who he said lived near Stephensville, Earth Co. But he could not give her rural no. so I never did write to her. He said she was older than he so I don't suppose there is any use trying now. I have Cousin Roberts old letter here by me copying what I can from it. And I did the same for him. He has forgotten all he wrote to me. He also referred me to Irene Fulks, but she is another one I never did get in touch with as well as your own dear self. So now dear, I hope you get something out of this anyway. Now I am going to take a clear sheet of paper and write your Father's war record on a clean page.
    So bye.


    ____
    Posted: 9 Oct 2006 5:46PM
    Patsy Bradley

    Sherry, I sent some things to your personal e-mail. I did not know Susanna had a child with William Kirk, so I would love to have the descendants of this marriage. I do not know who the Sherman family is. Can you explain their connection? There may be children in the second marriage of Susanna and John James Farrir, but I do not have that either. I have mostly concentrated on Martha Wilson Shelton, my direct ancestor, but I am interested in anything I can get on her siblings also.

    I hope I have given you something to carry your research forward. Check your personal e-mail when you get this.

    Patsy
    http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.tex
    as.counties.chambers/219.1.1.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx


    Property:
    On 28 October 1856, Mary paid $300 for the purchase of 1/4 of a league of the Shadrack Burney survey from Tabitha Jane Shelton Jones.

    Note: re: Shadrach Burney
    Taken from Volume II (1782-1801) Index and Abstracts of Deeds of Record of Pitt County, North Carolina, Compiled by Judith DuPree Ellison

    Deed Bk O (1797-1801/Pg O 507-519
    Pg: 514
    Date: 1-1-1801
    Grantor: Lewis Cannon
    Grantee: George Smith
    Additional Information: 100 A; £100. Former owner: Matthew Pollard. Wit.: Lewis Bryan Cox, Shadrach Burney

    Original Land Grants in Chambers County:
    Shadrack Burney 1831

    Shadrack Burney (by Kevin Ladd http://www.sfasu.edu/heritagecenter/8482.asp)

    Shadrack Burney was born about 1789 in North Carolina and is usually referred to as one of the earliest settlers of this area. A Shadrack Bur-ney appears in 1792 as the grandson of a Simon Burney, whose will was probated in Greene County, Georgia Most sources give his date of arrival as 1823. When the family of E. H. R. and Sarah (Barrow) Wallis settled at Wallis Hill in the winter of 1824-1825, they found only two bachelors living in that section. Family tradition holds that one of the two was Burney. The other was a Mr. Arnold, although no records have ever provided any more information about him. The 1826 census of the Atascosito District lists him as a farmer and stockraiser and also indicates he had previously resided in Louisiana before coming to Texas. His survey, located on the north side of Turtle Bay (Lake Anahuac) was bordered on the west by the E.H.R. Wallis Survey and on the north and east by the M. A. Carroll Survey. His title was dated April 24, 1831. His name does not appear in any local records after that date. One record refers to Burney as a former associate of the pirate/privateer Jean Laffite. The only landmark that links this early settler to the land is Burney Gully.

    Census:
    24 Jul 1860 Chambers Co, Texas Find all individuals with events at this location
    residence 425
    Sherman R.H. 30 1830 New York farmer 2000, 250
    Mary A. 24 1836 Texas
    Austin 5 1855 Texas
    William 4 1846
    Martha 2 1858
    Johns Orlando 19 1841 Texas

    residence 432/426
    Barnes Willis 40 1820 Connecticut farmer 300 200
    Rebecca (Sherman) 46 1814 New York
    William 20 1840 Iowa
    Jacob 17 1843 Illinois
    Rebecca 13 1847 Missouri
    John 9 1851 Missouri
    Mary 5 1855 Texas
    Lynus 3 1857 Texas
    Rebecca 74 1786 Massachusetts

    residene 427
    Sherman L.B. (Lothrop) 35 1825 New York farmer 600 400
    Mary S. 24 1836 Tennessee
    William K. 4 1856 Texas
    Devilla E. 1 1859 Texas


    Property:
    Texas Land Title Abstracts
    Grantee: William Kirk
    Certificate: 4/64
    Patentee: Mary K. Sherman
    Patent Date: 26 Mar 1861
    Acres: 1244
    District: Jefferson; Liberty
    County: Hardin
    File: 110
    Patent #: 264
    Patent Volume: 7
    Class: Lib. 2nd


    Census:
    residence 10
    Loth Sherman 44 1826 Farmer 1,000 New York
    Mary Sherman 34 1836 Tennessee
    William Sherman 14 1856 Texas
    Esther Sherman 12 1858 Texas
    Petronele Sherman 7 1863 Texas
    Mary Sherman 9 1861 Texas
    Leverett Sherman 3 1867 Texas (grew to marry Mary Hill, 4 yr old from next door)

    residence 11
    Hill Coleman 30 1840 Georgia farmer
    Sarah 24 1846 Texas
    Mary 4 1866 Texas (grew to marry Leverett Sherman, 3 yr old from next door)
    Virginia 1 1869 Texas
    Hill Epsy 69 1801 Female North Carolina

    Other-Begin:
    major hurricane hit Wallisville in 17 Sep 1875 when several building were destroyed.


    Census:
    3rd Precinct or Wallisville, Chambers County 9th June 1880

    residence 31/33 (page 4)
    Sherman Lotrop B. 55 1825 Self Married New York New Hampshire New Hampshire farmer
    Sherman Mary S. 44 1836 wife Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
    Sherman Amanda 14 1866 Daughter Texas New York Tennessee
    Sherman Lotrop L. 12 1868 Son Single Texas New York Tennessee
    Jones Mrs. Devilla E. 22 1858 Daughter Widowed Texas New York Tennessee
    Jones Oscar 3 1877 Grandson Single Texas New York Tennessee
    Jones Abbie A. 3m Feb 1880 Granddaughter Single Texas New York Tennessee

    residence 32/34
    Wm. A. Smith 48 1832 Alabama
    Emily Smith 46 1834 Georgia
    Lena Smith 5 1875 Texas
    Wm. H. Miller 23 1857 stepson Texas
    Geo. C. Miller 18 1862 stepson Texas
    Emily V. Merritt 14 1866 stepdau Texas
    Joseph Hill 9 1871 nephew Texas
    Hattie Hill 7 1873 niece Texas
    Ben Hill 5 1875 nephew Texas
    Ettie Hill 14 1866 niece Texas
    P. C. Hill 38 1842 Texas Georgia SC widower

    residence 33/35
    Miller, James A. 26 TX Florida Georgia
    Sophronia 18 1862 Texas NY TN

    residence 34/35
    Barnes Willis 63 1817 Self Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut farmer
    Barnes Rebecca 66 1814 wife New Hampshire New Hampshire Massachusetts
    Barnes Jacob 37 1843 Son Single Illinois Connecticut New Hampshire laborer
    Barnes Lannis 23 1857 Son Single Texas Connecticut New Hampshire
    Doebner Willie 10 1870 Grandson Texas Prussia Missouri

    residence 35/37
    Sherman Richd. H. 50 1830 Self Widower New York New Hampshire New Hampshire farmer
    Sherman Martha 21 1859 Daughter Single Texas New York Texas
    Sherman Richard 17 1863 Son Texas New York Texas
    Sherman Edgar 15 1865 Son Texas New York Texas
    Sherman Oliver 11 1869 Son Texas New York Texas
    Sherman Annie 5 1875 Daughter Texas New York Texas

    residence 37/36
    Sherman R. H. 27 1853 Self Missouri New York Missouri
    Sherman Susan S 24 1856 wife Texas Tennessee Louisiana
    Sherman Boyd O. 7m 1879 Son Texas Missouri Texas

    (next page, page 5)
    residence 38/40
    Sherman, John T. 55 widowed New York New Hampshire Connecticut
    Sherman, Chas 23 son married farmer Texas New York Kentucky
    Sherman, Mary A 20 daughter-in-law married Texas Tennessee Tennessee
    Sherman, Leonard 1 grandson Texas Texas Texasexas Texas

    Notes:

    Married:
    "Lothrop Blockmon Sherman was ... married on August 9, 1855 to Mrs. Mary Sophronia (Kirk) Farris, the daughter of John Kirk."
    "Chambers County, Texas, in the War Between the States,"
    by Kevin Ladd

    "He (Lothrop Blookway Sherman) married Mrs. Mary Sophronia Kirk Fairas on 9 Aug 1855. May was born 18 1835 in Tennessee and died 30 September 1889 in Chambers County, Texas. She is buried in Eminence Cemetery at Eminence, Chambers County, Texas. Mary is the daughter of John Kirk and wife Susan Shelton. May was married previously to [?] Fairas. (possibly P.J. Fairas who died 29 Jul 1851)."
    "The Descendents of Jacob Haven Sherman, Sr. & Rebecca Stebbins Sherman" by Linda Clark Stewart

    (note if married to P.J. Fairas, would have been widowed at age 15.)

    Children:
    1. William Kirk Sherman was born on 18 Oct 1856 in Chambers Co, Texas; died on 18 Nov 1917 in Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Sherman Cem, Lake Charlotte, Chambers Co, Texas.
    2. 5. Devilla Esther "Het" Sherman was born on 27 Dec 1858 in Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas; died after 1886 in of Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas.
    3. Mary Sophronia Sherman was born on 23 Aug 1861 in Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas; died on 13 Oct 1881 in Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Eminence Cem, Eminence, Chambers Co, Texas.
    4. Amanda* Petronile Sherman was born on 15 Oct 1863 in Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas; died on 14 Dec 1918 in 2050 Magnolia St, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried on 15 Dec 1918 in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    5. Leverett Lothrop Sherman was born on 26 May 1867 in Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas; died on 8 Mar 1923 in China, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in China City Cem, China, Jefferson Co, Texas.

  5. 14.  George Keith was born in 1805 in New York; died before 1860 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas.

    George married Mrs. Lavina (Myers?) Keith about 1831 in Louisiana. Lavina was born in Jul 1812 in Louisiana; died after 1900 in Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Mrs. Lavina (Myers?) Keith was born in Jul 1812 in Louisiana; died after 1900 in Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1 Oct 1850, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 28 Jun 1860, Duncans Wood, Orange Co, Texas
    • Census: 1870, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 8 Jun 1880, Jefferson Co (District 41), Texas
    • Census: 15 Jun 1900, Beaumont (District 33), Jefferson Co, Texas; Buford St
    • Census: 30 Jun 1900, Beaumont (District 4), Jefferson Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Census:
    1850 1 Oct Sabine Pass Jefferson Co, Texas
    George Keith 45 1805 NY
    Lovina Keith 38 1812 LA
    Lydia Keith 12 1838 TX
    Oliver Keith 8 1842 TX
    Ellen Keith 4 1846 TX
    Susan Keith 1 1849 TX

    Census:
    1860 28 Jun 1860 Duncans Wood Orange Co
    Mary Myres 70 Louisiana
    Keith Lavina 46 1814 LA widowed. Is Mary her mother?
    Keith Ellen 15 1845 TX
    Keith Oliver 21 1839 TX
    Keith Susan 12 1848 TX
    Keith Isadore 10 1850 TX dau

    next door to
    Myres James 31 1829 LA (son of Benjamin & Amelia Hayes)
    Sarah E. 27 1833 TX
    James Orin 1 1859 TX

    Census:
    1870 Sabine Pass
    Oliver Keith 28 1842 TX
    Margaret Keith 28 1842 TN
    Levina Keith 59 1811 LA
    Jane Keith 17 1853 TX
    (Next door to McCalls
    and

    Allen, William 65 England
    Ann 35 Louisiana
    William 18 L
    Jessie 10 TX
    Emma 1 TX
    John 20 TX

    next door to WM Maass & Charlotte
    who have living with them
    Allen, Sally 6 (dau of Wm & Ann?)


    Census:
    Note: It appears the first page is the Sparks Settlement. And the 2nd page seems to be the Port Neches, Grisgsby Bluff area, a few miles north.

    7 Jun 1880 District 41 Justice Precinct No. 2
    Page 1

    residence 1
    Gentz Fred 35 Dec 1845 laborer Prussia Prussia Prussia
    R. Belle 28 Aug 1852 TX NC TN
    Welby 8 Jun 1872 TX NC TX
    H.M. 7 Feb 1873 TX NC TX
    M.J. dau 6 1874 TX
    J.W. son 4 1876 TX
    Buler 2 dau May 1878 TX
    J. Lee 4/12 son Jan 1880 TX
    Charlotte 77 mother widow Prussia NC TX
    (census taker just carried the NC down the columns.
    Only person from NC is Belle's father.

    residence 2
    Lee, Samuel 62 farmer Denmark Denmark Denmark
    E. Jane 36 Oct TX NC TN
    Emma A. 12 Jul 1868 TX
    Hayes, Eliza Black 19 Jan 1861 servant Texas Texas Alabama
    Eddy, Albert 37 Jul 1843 carpenter Ireland Ireland Ireland
    Sparks, William E. 27 Mar 1853 TX

    residence 3
    Melinda Sparks 61 Mar 1819 TN VA TN
    Worthy 24 Mar 1856 TX NC TN
    James 26 son Dec 1854 TX NC TN
    Ella 23 Nov 1857 dau-in-law TX TN PA
    Thomas George, Black 8 1872 servant TX

    residence 4
    Sparks, Caroline 60 May 1820 self widow SC VA SC
    Sparks, J.M. 26 Aug 1854 son TX

    residence 5
    Kilgore, James S 28 1852 Mar Michigan Michigan Michigan
    Elizabeth 50 Oct 1830 mother wid Michigan Michigan --
    Columbus 28 25 May 1855 brother Texas Michigan Michigan
    Susan F. 20 Feb 1860 sister Texas Michigan Michigan
    Eugenia 17 Jun 1863 sister Texas Michigan Michigan
    Swift, Fuller 3 May 1877 nephew Texas Michigan Michigan
    Swift, Ida 3/12 Feb 1880 niece Texas Michigan Michigan

    residence 6
    Brewton, W.P. 47 Aug 1833
    Sarah C. (Sparks) 30 Dec 1850
    Grace 15 Feb 1865 TX
    Silas F. 10 Oct 1870 TX
    Esther 8 Dec 1872 TX
    Almond 6 Apr 1874 TX
    Inas 3 dau Aug 1877 TX
    John Smith 14 June 1866 TX TN PA

    residence 7
    Gray, H.L. 33 head Sep 1847 Michigan VA MI
    Gray, S.E. 33 wife Aug 1847 LA PA Indiana
    Carey, Coy 11 son May 1869 TX Indiana Louisiana
    Clara 7 dau Mar 1873 TX Indiana Louisiana
    Gray H.E. son 9 Sep 1871 TX MI TX
    Smith, T.F. 21 Apr 1859 TX TN PA
    Courts, E.M. 20 1860 TX unk TX
    ___________
    page 2
    8 Jun 1880

    residence 8/1
    Yantz (Gentz), Wm Apr 42 1838 farmer Prussia Prussia Prussia
    Susan 31 Jan 1849 wife TX GA LA
    Leuvinia 12 Jan 1868 dau
    William Y. 10 Jan 1870 son
    H.L. 6 mos Nov 1879 son

    residence 9/2
    J. T. Rogers 28 Aug 1852 TX TN TX
    Izzie J. Rogers 27 Aug 1853 TX NY LA
    C. O. Rogers 3 Dec 1877
    Wm. A. Rogers 1 Sep 1879
    Levina Keith 68 Feb 1812 mother-in-law tx ga tn

    residence 10/3
    Keith, O 39 Feb 1841 Self TX OH LA
    Margaret 39 Jun 1841 TX TN TN
    George 7 Jun 1873 son LA TX TN
    William O. 5 Mar 1875 son
    Berry, Lethean female 11 Jan 1869 servant TX Prussia Prussia

    11/4 Remes, J.T. and family

    12/5 Stockholm, P.D. May 1855 working on farm Texas New York unk
    Ella D. 27 Sep 1853 Texas Texas Texas
    Maggie dau 2 Jan 1878 Texas
    A.E. son 1 Feb 1879 Texas

    13/6 Stockholm, George 26 1854 working on farm May Texas New York Gorgia
    Mafa 25 1855 Apr Texas New York Texas


    14/7 Remly, Sam and family

    residence 15/8
    G.F. Block 76 Jan 1804 painter Prussia Prussia Prussia
    Augusta 64 Jan 1816 wife Prussia Prussia Prussia
    Leopole 32 Oct 1848 son Prussia Prussia Prussia

    residence 16/9
    Block Joseph 26 Sep 1854 self farmer Texas Prussia Prussia
    Maggie 17 1863 Dec wife Texas Sweden
    Joseph 8/12 son Nov 1879 Texas

    residence 17/10
    Block August 27 Jul 1853 Texas Prussia Prussia
    Nancy 15 June 1865 wife Texas Ireland unk
    Brown, William A. 21 Dec 1859 bro-in-law Laborer TX Sweden Unk

    (new page)
    residence 2
    Block Albert 39 Sep 1841 self farmer Prussia Prussia Prussia
    Urcilla 30 May 1850 LA LA LA
    Martin 12 Sep 1868 Texas
    Ernest 9 Dec 1871 Texas
    Willie 8 Aug 1872 Texas
    Albert 4 Jun 1876 Texas
    Matilda 3 Apr 1877 Texas
    C.S. female 1 Sep 1879 dau Texas


    Census:
    one block from Buford Street, Beaumont
    Stockholm, P.D. head Jul 1814 85 m 53 yea NY NY NY Denwe
    Mary Oct 1828 53 11 children, nine living Louisiana NY MS
    Holt, Loula May 1867 33 TX LA LA
    Keith, Livina mother-in-law Feb 1812 wid 7 births 1 living Mississippi, Georgia, Tennessee


    Census:
    30 Jun 1900 Jefferson Co (Precinct 4), Texas
    Smith, Thomas Apr 1869 31 TX TX PA
    Mary E. Sep 1852 48 TX LA TN
    Smith Nonie dau Nov 1874 26 m 2 yrs 1898
    Wills Annie dau Apr 1879 21 married TX
    Brewer Emma dau Nov 1880 20 single
    Brewer Belle dau Apr 1883 17 single
    Smith Jim son Dec 1887 13 TX
    Smith vivian Dec 1893 7 TX
    Wallas, Ruby granddau Dec 1899 1 TX
    Wallas, Frank, son-in-law Feb 1869 31 NY NY Scotland
    Wills, John son-in-law Feb 1877 23 TX TX TX
    Court, Emmett bro-in-law Feb 1877 23 single

    next door:
    Will, Mary E. head Dec 1867 33 widowed m 24 yrs 1876 TX NY LA
    Will, Ada dau Sep 1881 19 TX
    Will, George son mar 1884 16 TX
    Will, Lewis son Jul 1887 13 TX
    Will, Fredrick son Mar 1889 11 TX
    Will, Coy son Mar 1895 TX (Coy Court! ?)
    Keith, Lavina grandmother Jul 1812 88 wid LA LA LA <<

    Children:
    1. 7. Mary Ellen Keith was born in 1833 in Louisiana; died on 26 Jul 1923 in Orange Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    2. Lydia Keith was born in 1838 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 1850 in of, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    3. Oliver W Keith, Sr was born in 1842 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died in 1915 in Jefferson Co, Texas.
    4. Ellen Keith was born in 1846 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died before 1900 in of, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    5. Susan Keith was born in Jan 1849 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died before 1900 in Grigsby Bluff, Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    6. Isadore Keith was born in 1850 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died before 1900 in of, Grigsby Bluff, Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    7. Jane Keith was born in 1853 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died before 1900 in of, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas.