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Tenia Vera Hancock

Female 1902 - 1968  (65 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Tenia Vera Hancock was born on 7 Nov 1902 in Jasper Co, Texas (daughter of Albert Hancock and Lela Emily Childers); died on 3 Jan 1968 in Jasper Co, Texas.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Albert Hancock was born in 1874 in Texas (son of James Blackshear Hancock and Roxana "Roxie" Hartwell); died on 3 Jul 1957 in Jasper Co, Texas.

    Albert married Lela Emily Childers on 31 Jan 1900 in Jasper Co, Texas. Lela was born on 21 Feb 1881 in Jasper Co, Texas; died on 25 Jan 1940 in Jasper Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lela Emily Childers was born on 21 Feb 1881 in Jasper Co, Texas; died on 25 Jan 1940 in Jasper Co, Texas.
    Children:
    1. Bernice Hancock was born about 1901 in Jasper Co, Texas; died after 1910.
    2. 1. Tenia Vera Hancock was born on 7 Nov 1902 in Jasper Co, Texas; died on 3 Jan 1968 in Jasper Co, Texas.
    3. Alice Hancock was born in 1905 in Jasper Co, Texas; died on 3 Jan 1968 in Jasper Co, Texa.
    4. Thomas Campbell Hancock was born on 30 Apr 1906 in Jasper Co, Texas; died on 5 Feb 1951 in Jefferson Co, Texas.
    5. Lela Scott Hancock was born on 13 Jan 1908 in Jasper Co, Texas; died on 16 Apr 1980 in Jefferson Co, Texas.
    6. David Hilton Hancock was born on 17 Aug 1911 in Jasper Co, Texas; died on 11 Jan 1985 in Jefferson Co, Texas.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James Blackshear HancockJames Blackshear Hancock was born in 1841 in Georgia (son of Allen Hancock and Margaret Henderson); died on 29 May 1906 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.

    James married Roxana "Roxie" Hartwell on 05 Dec 1872. Roxana (daughter of Timothy Ripley Hartwell and Martha Wilson Shelton) was born on 12 Jul 1854 in Chambers Co, Texas; died after 1880 in of, Jasper Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Roxana "Roxie" HartwellRoxana "Roxie" Hartwell was born on 12 Jul 1854 in Chambers Co, Texas (daughter of Timothy Ripley Hartwell and Martha Wilson Shelton); died after 1880 in of, Jasper Co, Texas.

    Notes:

    (from Patsy Bradley)pbrad@texband.net
    Sherry, here is the letter Roxie wrote Jefferson. I just forwarded it from
    Becki's e-mail to me.

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Becki Snow"
    To:
    Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 12:05 AM
    Subject: Roxa's 1872 Letter


    > Wallisville Tx July 21st, 1872
    >
    > My Dear Cousin Jeff,
    >
    > I am quite overcome with joy at the receipt of your
    > note which came on the 17th. I have looked so
    > anxiously for a letter; but it didn't come. I am glad
    > you got home without a great deal of trouble; and
    > very, very glad you found your wife and baby well. O
    > Jeff! if you don't bring my cousin Alice when you come
    > again, you had better not come within reach of my
    > broomstick. ( I daresay you know, by this time, that a
    > broomstick in a woman's hand is no mean weapon.)
    >
    > Remember that, when you make your preparations for
    > coming.
    >
    > How much I should like to get a nice long letter from
    > you. It seems really odd to be writing to you. If
    > you continue to let your communications come so "few
    > and so far between," I shall forget who my
    > correspondent is, and send you a learned discourse on
    > the Philosophy of Sleep*, or the Science of the
    > Heavenly Bodies**, or some other subject equally
    > applicable to your case. If your horrid, sociable
    > friends (decided bores, they are, individually and
    > collectively, who know I do want to hear from you,
    > they would stay away from your cosey(sic) office, for
    > a day at least, so you could write to me. I know you
    > are too busy to have much time for friendly
    > correspondence, and it is best to resign oneself to
    > the inevitable, but it is hard. I miss those good
    > sociable "volumes". I feel as if I had lost a friend.
    >
    > I must not forget to tell you something funny. Mifs***
    > Phillippe Basfifa(sp?) wishes me to become assistant
    > at the next term of school if she gets the position of
    > principle. She has the promise if she wishes it. When
    > she mentioned it as the best thing I could do, I very
    > demurely replied that it was excellent; and I would be
    > glad if I found nothing better to do. It is,
    > undoubtedly, a capital plan. By the end of the
    > session, I should be so frightfully dignified and
    > learned; in fact, with such a discipline I should
    > develope into a "bluestocking" of the deepest dye.
    > The fates preserve me from such a fate.
    >
    > Well, I envy Blackshear his "talk, talk, talking" with
    > you. I should like such an opportunity myself. I was
    > so disappointed to find that you could not stay with
    > us at all. Don't treat us so shabbily next time, or
    > you will get a scolding. I have seen a member of each
    > of the neglected families, and delivered the
    > photographs with satisfactory apologies for your
    > hurry. All were disappointed, by none were
    > displeased. We have proved to be a very reasonable set
    > of people. Laura and Susan received the pictures, and
    > were greatly pleased to find that you remembered their
    > respective parents.
    >
    > I really didn't know that Alice and Mifs*** Sudie
    > expected me to come with you. I thought Alice was
    > coming, until you got here, so there was a double
    > disappointment. Be sure to bring her when you come,
    > and that nice little sister-in-law of yours. I was
    > quite captivated by her picture and should be very
    > glad to see her. If she doesn't marry too soon,
    > persuade her to come. I did not expect you to bring
    > the Astronomical chart this time, but when it does
    > come, I shall value it as much for its' being a token
    > of your friendly remembrance of me, as for the
    > knowledge it may impart.
    >
    > Everybody appears pleased with the Diploma. Camelia
    > wishes very much to get a copy of the famous
    > composition. So do aunt Tabitha and ma, so please
    > send it to me, if the little affair has not lost
    > itself. It is utterly impossible for one to get
    > another like it. I have tried so often. I was rather
    > surprised at the request from Carmelia, I had not
    > expected her to show so much interest in the "budding
    > genius". Please don't forget it; for she often asks
    > about it.
    >
    > The grass worms have been doing a bad business for the
    > cotton, but they are gone now, or the chickens
    > disposed of them. The cotton is growing finally, but
    > cotton worms are expected by most of the farmers. If
    > they don't come there will be a large quantity raised
    > here. Peaches are abundant, and some of Bud's are
    > excelled by none in this part of the country.
    >
    > Jeff, just as a personal and lasting favor to me,
    > won't you destroy the two or three absurdly ridiculous
    > letters I wrote to you? One on the "sympathetic
    > subject" and the others I don't remember, so you may
    > select them according to you own judgment. I could
    > not help being foolish in those days, but I had the
    > good sense to not inflict it on everybody. I knew of
    > no one whose good nature equalled yours, and that is
    > why my letters to you were just simply ridiculous. I
    > knew it at the time, but I had to say foolish things
    > to somebody, else I would not have lived. My senses
    > are gradually returning, and I think I shall be able
    > to write accordingly. Did you know I'm getting old?
    > I am eighteen, and as sorry as I can be. I shall soon
    > be an old woman.
    >
    > Pray accept my congratulations; your paper is quite a
    > success. It is a dozen times more interesting than it
    > used to be. Mr. Billie's (sp?) paper was good. but
    > yours is better. I think you certainly succeed as an
    > editor; and display some talent as a poet, if I may
    > judge from the specimen I saw on the title page some
    > time since.
    >
    > Ma wishes me to say she is glad to be remembered in
    > your letter, and a number of things beside, but I take
    > a short way out of the difficulty by saying she echoes
    > the sentiments contained in the first half-page. I
    > don't like the trouble of repeating so much. She
    > concludes with a great deal of love to you and your
    > wife.
    >
    > Bud wants me to remind you of your promise to write to
    > him, and to select the prettiest girl of your
    > acquaintance for him, as he is certainly coming this
    > fall.
    >
    > Such a funny joke my dear, there's an old widower who
    > comes here quite often quite often of late. He wants
    > to get married worse than anybody ever did. He says
    > he wouldn't marry an old woman,and it's preposterous
    > to suppose that he is coming to see me, so in spite of
    > his declaration I insist on calling him her**** beau.
    > It really teases her, for he is the ugliest man in
    > America. I don't suppose he comes with serious
    > intentions, but it's funny to tease ma.
    >
    > Bob knew you had not time to visit him, but he and his
    > wife wished very much to see you. Betty thinks you
    > ought to fulfill a promise made to years ago, of
    > giving her your picture. She and Will send their love
    > to you and your wife.
    >
    > Now my letter is long enough, so I will stop. Write
    > to me as soon as you can.
    >
    > Your really affectionate cousin,
    > Roxa Hartwell
    >
    > *"The Philosophy of Sleep" by Robert MacNish, 1834 A
    > metaphysical treatise on Victorian dream theory and
    > brain physiology
    > **"The Science of the Heavenly Bodies" - astronomy
    > ***perhaps using the archaic writing style for 's' or
    > 't'
    > ****her mother
    >

    Children:
    1. Lenna Hancock was born in 1872 in Texas; died after 1880 in of, Jasper Co, Texas.
    2. 2. Albert Hancock was born in 1874 in Texas; died on 3 Jul 1957 in Jasper Co, Texas.
    3. Hartwell Hancock was born in 1876 in Texas; died after 1880 in of, Jasper Co, Texas.
    4. Allen Canon Hancock, Sr. was born on 21 Dec 1877 in Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas; died on 18 Jul 1963 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    5. Raymond Hancock was born in Oct 1879 in Jasper Co, Texas; died after 1880 in of, Jasper Co, Texas.
    6. Dr. Thomas Wayne Hancock was born on 21 Aug 1881 in Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas; died on 3 Nov 1940 in Lufkin, Angelina Co, Texas.
    7. Ross Hancock was born on 19 Sep 1883 in Texas; died on 12 Apr 1884.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Allen Hancock was born in 1813 in Pitt Co, North Carolina; died in 1849 in Thomas Co, Georgia.

    Allen married Margaret Henderson on 25 Jul 1839 in Thomas Co, Georgia. Margaret (daughter of John Henderson and Mrs. Sela (..) Henderson) was born about 1822 in Thomas Co, Georgia; died in 1860 in Jasper Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Margaret Henderson was born about 1822 in Thomas Co, Georgia (daughter of John Henderson and Mrs. Sela (..) Henderson); died in 1860 in Jasper Co, Texas.
    Children:
    1. 4. James Blackshear Hancock was born in 1841 in Georgia; died on 29 May 1906 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    2. Harriet B. Hancock was born in 1844 in Thomas Co, Georgia; died after 1870 in of, Jasper Co, Texas.

  3. 10.  Timothy Ripley Hartwell was born in 1803 in Massachusetts; died after 1860.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 28 Aug 1850, Liberty Co, Texas
    • Census: 1860, Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Census:
    T. Hartwell 47 1803 MA farmer 400
    Martha W. Hartwell 34 1816 TN
    William K. Gibbons 10 1850 TX
    Francis M. Wallis 6 1844 TX
    Hansell R. Wallis 4 1846 TX
    Albert H Hartwell 1 1849 TX
    Shelton Hartwell 0 1850 TX

    Amos Shelton 25 1825 farmer 320 TN
    Caroline Shelton 19 1831 Louisiana
    Winfield Shelton 1/12 Jul 1850 Texas
    George W. Shelton 45 1805 farmer 320 TN
    Cordelia Shelton 18 1832 TN
    Thomas Shelton 18 farmer 1834 TN
    Maria Shelton 18 1832 Texas
    Amos Shelton 6 1844 Texas


    next door:
    C.M. Carraway 27 TN
    Thomas J. Carraway 6 TX
    Patrick H. Carraway 4 TX
    Martha J.L. Carraway 2 TX
    John W. Shelton 10 TX

    Census:
    T R Hartwell 57
    Martha W Hartwell 44
    Wm R Hartwell 20
    Francis M Wallis 16
    Hausen R Wallis 14
    R H Hartwell 12
    Roxanna Hartwell 6
    Martha W Hartwell 2/12

    Timothy married Martha Wilson Shelton on 23 Sep 1847 in Liberty Co, Texas. Martha (daughter of George Washington* Shelton, (son??) and Annie* Payne) was born in 1816 in Tennessee; died after 1860 in of, Chambers Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Martha Wilson Shelton was born in 1816 in Tennessee (daughter of George Washington* Shelton, (son??) and Annie* Payne); died after 1860 in of, Chambers Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 28 Aug 1850, Liberty Co, Texas
    • Census: 1860, Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas

    Notes:

    (Ancestry.com Message Board)

    Please reply if you get this message. My name is Patsy Bradley. My great great grandmother was Roxana "Roxie" who was the daughter of Martha Wilson Shelton. Martha married John William Gibbons on 25 Sep 1838. She then married E. H. R. Wallis on 22 Nov 1842. Her third marriage was to Timothy R. Hartwell on 12 Sep 1847.

    Martha and Timothy Hartwell had these children: Albert Henry Hartwell b. 1 Jul 1848, Hartwell Shelton Hartwell b. 15 Apr 1850, Roxana Hartwell b. 12 Jul 1854, Timothy Ripley Hartwell b. 3 May 1857, and Martha Wilson Hartwell b. 4 Jul 1860.

    Roxana married James Blackshear Hancock on 5 Dec 1872. My great grandfather was Allen Canon Hancock, and my grandfather was Allen Canon Hancock, Jr.

    I am trying to locate photographs of Roxana, James Blackshear Hancock, Martha Wilson Shelton, Timothy Hartwell, etc. any of the family would be wonderful. Can you help me?
    Patsy Bradley

    Thanking you in advance
    http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.chambers/219.1/mb.ashx

    Census:
    T. Hartwell 47 1803 MA farmer 400
    Martha W. (Shelton) Hartwell 34 1816 TN
    William K. Gibbons 10 1850 TX
    Francis M. Wallis 6 1844 TX
    Hansell R. Wallis 4 1846 TX
    Albert H Hartwell 1 1849 TX
    Shelton Hartwell 0 1850 TX

    Amos Shelton 25 1825 farmer 320 TN
    Caroline Shelton 19 1831 Louisiana
    Winfield Shelton 1/12 Jul 1850 Texas
    George W. Shelton 45 1805 farmer 320 TN
    Cordelia Shelton 18 1832 TN
    Thomas Shelton 18 farmer 1834 TN
    Maria Shelton 18 1832 Texas
    Amos Shelton 6 1844 Texas


    next door:
    C.M. Carraway 27 TN
    Thomas J. Carraway 6 TX
    Patrick H. Carraway 4 TX
    Martha J.L. Carraway 2 TX
    John W. Shelton 10 TX

    Census:
    T R Hartwell 57
    Martha W Hartwell 44
    Wm R Hartwell 20
    Francis M Wallis 16
    Hausen R Wallis 14
    R H Hartwell 12
    Roxanna Hartwell 6
    Martha W Hartwell 2/12


    Children:
    1. Albert Henry Hartwell was born on 1 Jul 1846 in Liberty Co, Texas; died on 21 Jan 1925 in Houston, Harris Co, Texas; was buried in San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas.
    2. R.H. Hartwell was born in 1848 in Chambers Co, Texas; died after 1860 in of, Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas.
    3. Shelton Hartwell was born on 15 Apr 1850 in Liberty Co, Texas; died after 1860 in of, Liberty Co, Texas.
    4. 5. Roxana "Roxie" Hartwell was born on 12 Jul 1854 in Chambers Co, Texas; died after 1880 in of, Jasper Co, Texas.
    5. Timothy Ripley Hartwell was born on 03 May 1857 in Chambers Co, Texas; died after 1860.
    6. Martha Wilson Hartwell was born on 04 Jul 1860 in Wallisville, Chambers Co, Texas; died after 1865.