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Ocran Rudolph Bounds (Bownds)

Male 1910 - 1954  (43 years)


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  1. 1.  Ocran Rudolph Bounds (Bownds) was born on 19 Dec 1910 in Texas (son of Wiley Augusta Bounds (Bownds), (foster?) and Claudie Ann Williams); died on 20 Aug 1954 in Lubbock Co, Texas; was buried in Englewood Cem, Slaton, Lubbock Co, Texas .

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Wiley Augusta Bounds (Bownds), (foster?) was born in 1879 in Lee Co, Texas (son of Morgan McAfee Bounds and Mary Virginia Parker); died on 31 Jul 1963 in Levelland, Hockley Co, Texas; was buried in Levelland Municipal Cem, Levelland, Hockley Co, Texas.

    Wiley married Claudie Ann Williams about 1908. Claudie was born on 7 Dec 1885 in Milam Co, Texas; died on 14 Feb 1925 in Portales, Roosevelt Co, New Mexico; was buried in Portales Cem, Portales, Roosevelt Co, New Mexico. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Claudie Ann Williams was born on 7 Dec 1885 in Milam Co, Texas; died on 14 Feb 1925 in Portales, Roosevelt Co, New Mexico; was buried in Portales Cem, Portales, Roosevelt Co, New Mexico.
    Children:
    1. 1. Ocran Rudolph Bounds (Bownds) was born on 19 Dec 1910 in Texas; died on 20 Aug 1954 in Lubbock Co, Texas; was buried in Englewood Cem, Slaton, Lubbock Co, Texas .


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Morgan McAfee Bounds was born on 25 Jun 1848 in Jasper Co, Mississippi, or South Carolina (son of Rev. John Chapman Bounds (Bownds) and Mary Sophronia "Polly" Cooley); died on 4 Jan 1928 in Lynn Co, Texas, Texas; was buried in Tahoka Cem, Tahoka, Lynn Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1880, Lee Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Census:
    1880 Lee County, Texas

    residence 306
    Bounds John Male 37 1843 Self Married Mississippi add add
    Bounds Julia Female 30 1850 Wife Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi
    Bounds Franklin Male 12 1868 Son Texas Mississippi Mississippi
    Bounds Ora Female 8 1872 Daughter Texas Mississippi Mississippi
    Bounds Warren Male 4 1876 Son Texas Mississippi Mississippi
    Bounds Alford Male 2 1878 Son Texas Mississippi Mississippi

    residence 307
    Bounds William Male 44 1836 Self (Head)Self (Head) Married Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi
    Bounds Louisa Female 44 1836 Wife Married Alabama Alabama Alabama
    Bounds John W. Male 15 1865 Son Texas Mississippi Alabama
    Bounds Selathian Male 13 1867 Son Texas Mississippi Alabama
    Bounds Henry A. Male 11 1869 Son Texas Mississippi Alabama
    Bounds Ira J. Male 10 1870 Son Texas Mississippi Alabama


    residence 310
    Bounds Morgan Male 32 1848 Self Married Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi
    Bounds Mary Female 27 1853 Wife Married Texas Texas Texas
    Bounds Daniel Male 10 1870 Son Texas Texas Texas
    Bounds Susan Female 6 1874 Daughter Texas Texas Texas
    Bounds Willie Male 4 1876 Son Texas Texas Texas
    Bounds John Male 11 1869 Son Texas Texas Texas
    Bounds Wily Male 1 1879 Son Texas Texas Texas


    residence 311
    Miller, E. 31 farmer LA LA LA
    Firida 23 Texas wife (blank) Mississippi
    Henry 8 son Texas
    Mary 5 daughter Texas
    William 3 son Texas
    Susan 2 daughter Texas

    Morgan married Mary Virginia Parker about 1869 in Texas. Mary (daughter of Willis M. Parker and Mariah Jane Larrison) was born on 26 Dec 1852 in Burleson Co, Texas; died on 21 Jun 1934 in Tahoka, Lynn Co, Texas; was buried in Tahoka Cem, Tahoka, Lynn Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Virginia Parker was born on 26 Dec 1852 in Burleson Co, Texas (daughter of Willis M. Parker and Mariah Jane Larrison); died on 21 Jun 1934 in Tahoka, Lynn Co, Texas; was buried in Tahoka Cem, Tahoka, Lynn Co, Texas.
    Children:
    1. Daniel Franklin Bounds (Bownds) was born on 14 Nov 1870 in Lee Co, Texas; died on 14 Jan 1944 in Milam Co, Texas; was buried in Oak Lawn Cem, Rockdale, Milam Co, Texas.
    2. Susan Mariah "Susie" Bounds (Bownds) was born on 12 May 1872 in Texas; died on 20 Jun 1968 in Slaton, Lubbock Co, Texas; was buried in Englewood Cem, Slaton, Lubbock Co, Texas .
    3. Willis Melton Bounds (Bownds) was born on 14 Aug 1876 in Texas; died on 16 Sep 1908 in Lee Co, Texas; was buried in Black Jack Cem, Burleson Co, Texas.
    4. John Bounds, (foster?) was born in 1869 in Texas; died after 1880 in of, Lee Co, Texas.
    5. 2. Wiley Augusta Bounds (Bownds), (foster?) was born in 1879 in Lee Co, Texas; died on 31 Jul 1963 in Levelland, Hockley Co, Texas; was buried in Levelland Municipal Cem, Levelland, Hockley Co, Texas.
    6. Martha Caroline Bounds (Bownds) was born on 25 Dec 1881 in Texas; died on 31 Jul 1960 in San Angelo, Tom Green Co, Texas; was buried in Black Jack Cem, Burleson Co, Texas.
    7. Annie Bounds (Bownds) was born on 13 Oct 1895 in Burleson Co, Texas; died on 1 Nov 1961 in Mexia, Limestone Co, Texas; was buried in Mexia City Cem, Mexia, Limestone Co, Texas.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Rev. John Chapman Bounds (Bownds) was born on 08 Aug 1802 in South Carolina, or Rockingham, Richmond Co, North Carolina (son of James Bounds and Mary Ann Crocker); died on 01 Jul 1867 in Lee Co, Texas; was buried in Old Mesquite Cem, Lee Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 14 Sep 1850, Jasper Co, Mississippi
    • Residence: 1852, Lavaca Co, Texas
    • Residence: 1860, Hill Co, Texas
    • Property: 1867, Burleson Co, Texas; purchased land

    Notes:

    "John Bounds was ordained as a Baptist minister in the Palestine Baptist Church in Hinds County, on the second Lord's Day in November 1827. .

    He was a charter member. In the early 1840s, John switched to the Stone-Canmpbell Restoration Movement of the Christian Churches.

    (Church of Christ). Some people called them Reformed Baptists and some called them ?Campbellite Baptists? in those days. John was .

    the first pastor of Shady Grove Baptist Church, founded about 1845. He is listed in the 1850 Jasper Co, MS census. He brought his family .

    to Lavaca County, Texas about 1852, where several of his children were married. By 1860, he was in Hill County, Texas. He then bought .

    land nearby in Burleson County, in 1867. He deeded some of this land to his children in 1869. He is buried beside his wife, Mary Sophoronia Cooley Bounds, in the Mesquite .

    Cemetery in Lee County. The data on this family are from the John Bounds/Bownds Bible and from Joseph Erwin Waters of Temple, Texas. .

    Also the Boundless Bounds Family Book..."
    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/36501471/person/18944668511/mediax/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7CpgNum

    Census:
    1850 Jasper Co MS 14 Sep
    Residence 120
    -Parker, Rhoda Ann (Strickland) 45 1805 Georgia
    (wid of John Parker)
    Parker, Candice T. 18 1832 Mississippi (m Dawson Stanton
    Parker, John H. (Hudson) 12 1834 Mississippi
    Parker, Elizabeth Allen 10 1840 Mississippi
    -Stanton, Dawson 25 1825 Alabama (m Candice Parker)

    Residence 121
    -Rogers, Redick (Reddick) 62 1787 SC
    Elizabeth (Cooley) 45 1805 SC
    Mary Anne 15 1835 MS
    Elizabeth B 11 1839 MS

    Residence 125
    -Ellis, Lenon B. 46 1804 Georgia
    Tresa 49 1801 Georgia
    Ira B. 21 1829 MS
    S.W. 18 1832 MS
    Nancy 14 1836 MS
    Tresa 12 1838 MS
    Mary 10 184 MS
    John W.W. 6 1844
    Sarah 2 1848 MS
    James S. 27 1823 MS

    Residence 126
    - Bounds, John C (Chapman) 25 1825 Mississippi
    Bounds, Martha (Ellis) 16 1834 Mississippi
    Bounds, William Theodore 1 1849
    - Bosworth, Augustus 3 1847 (1842) Mississippi
    Dixon, Spias 55 1795 Georgia (b 1 Feb 1795; d 28 Dec 1875 Jasper Co MS
    Dixon, Lydia (King) 52 1798 South Carolina b 27 Feb 1798; d 8 Sep 1887 Jasper Co
    Halder (Holder), H.H. (or H.L.) 21 1829 Mississippi
    Halder, Colen (Colosso) 13 1837 Mississippi
    Danlas, George 50 1800 --

    Note: Bounds/Ellis relation to Dixon/Holder not determined; but Spias Dixon's (Spicer Dickson) daughter, Rebecca (1825) m a James Holder. And in 1860 H. Holder was living near a T.H. Moffett. Martha Ellis Bounds mother was a Moffett. T.H. might have been her brother


    Residence 129
    - Bounds John 48 1802 South Carolina <<<<
    Bounds Mary (Cooley) 43 1807 South Carolina
    Berry 22 1828 South Carolina
    James 19 1831 South Carolina
    William 17 1833 South Carolina
    Jane 16 1834 South Carolina
    Andrew 12 1838 South Carolina
    John 7 1843 South Carolina
    Morgan 2 1848 South Carolina
    - Susan Bounds 16 1834 South Carolina
    - Jane Bounds 9 1841 South Carolina

    residence 130
    - Cooly, Nancy (Bounds) 66 1784 South Carolina
    - John 21 1829 Mississippi

    Residence 131
    - Cooley, Middleton 24 1826 Mississippi

    Residence 132 Mississippi
    - Cooley, Daniel 32 1818 Mississippi
    Eliza 26 1824 Mississippi
    Nancy 12 1838 Mississippi
    William 10 1840 Mississippi
    Julia Anne 8 1842 Mississippi
    John 6 1844 Mississippi
    Madison 4 1846 Mississippi
    Adaline 2 1848 Mississippi

    residence 133
    - Cooley William 38 1812 North Carolina
    Mary 3 1820 North Carolina
    Penelope 18 1832 Mississippi
    Elias 16 1834 Mississippi
    William 13 1837 Mississippi
    Susan 11 1839 Mississippi
    Eliza 7 1843 Mississippi
    Nancy 4 1846 Mississippi
    Mary 2 1848 Mississippi

    residence 134
    -Merrill A. (Abel) 50 1800 SC
    Eliza (Cooley) 48 1802 SC
    William 28 1822 MS
    Eliza 16 1834 MS
    Green Berry 14 1836 MS
    Susan 12 1838 MS
    Keziah (Goodwin) 20 1830 MS (wife of William)

    residence 135
    -Travis, Ezekiel 46 1804 GA
    Martha (Granberry) 40 1810 GA
    James 19 1831 MS
    Allen 17 1833 MS
    Mary 20 1830 MS
    Soanna 12 1838 MS
    Jane 8 1842 MS
    Allisa 4 1846 MS

    residence 136
    -Porter, L.L. (Lancelot Landlot) 45 1805 SC
    Elizabeth (Bounds) 40 1810 TN
    James Palmer 18 1832 MS
    Susan 15 1835 MS
    Martha Anne 10 1840 MS
    Russell 5 1845 MS
    Saphronia Paulina 1 1849 MS

    Residence 137
    - Cooly Berry 29 1821 MS
    Cooly Lavina (Arrington) 17 1833 MS
    Ellender Bersheba epsy 6 1844 Mississippi
    Spurlock Martha 26 1824 Mississippi
    Spurlock Mary Jane 21 1829 Mississippi
    Spurlock Allen 16 1834 Mississippi
    Spurlock John 20 1830 Mississippi
    Spurlock Robert Winston 13 1837 Mississippi
    Spurlock Anne 11 1839 Mississippi
    Spurlock Lavina 8 1842 Mississippi
    Spurlock Adaline 63 1787 Mississippi (unknown relation)

    (note: Berry Cooley's relation to the Spurlocks has not been determined; but these Spurlocks are the children of William (1800 GA) and Lavina Winborne Spurlock (1800 SC), who are living in Residence 119 with Calno P and Isabella Moonsson. That household is listed directly before Rhoda Parker.
    In Residence 118 is Bowling L. Spurlock, age 3 1847, another child of William and Lavina. He is living with George & Mary Massengale (Massingill) and children.
    By 1860, William and Lavina are in Rockport, Simpson Co, MS, with their children, Ann, Levina, and Adeline, age 15. Near is Young B. Massengale, and wife Martha. He is son of George & Mary Massengill who Bowling was living with; and Martha is daughter of William and Lavina Spurlock.


    Property:
    He deeded some of this land to his children in 1869.

    Died:
    Letter from Mary Jones to Susan Bounds, dated 23 Apr 1871, she states to Susan, "Frances wrote to me not long since. She said for me to tell you your Father was dead. Her Ma Martha Bounds Bosworth) had got a letter from some one there." "There" was Lee County, and Susan was in Lavaca, about 75 miles due south of Lee County.
    Martha was John's daughter and Susan's sister. He had died in 1867 - sad, long time to not know their father had died.

    John married Mary Sophronia "Polly" Cooley on 11 Dec 1824. Mary (daughter of William C. Cooley, Sr. and Nancy Bounds) was born on 24 Aug 1808 in Darlington District, South Carolina; died in Jul 1869 in Lee Co, Texas; was buried in Old Mesquite Cem, Lee Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary Sophronia "Polly" Cooley was born on 24 Aug 1808 in Darlington District, South Carolina (daughter of William C. Cooley, Sr. and Nancy Bounds); died in Jul 1869 in Lee Co, Texas; was buried in Old Mesquite Cem, Lee Co, Texas.
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Bounds was born on 7 Oct 1824 in Jasper Co, Mississippi ; died in Sep 1826 in Hinds, Jasper Co, Mississippi.
    2. Nancy Bounds was born on 29 Jul 1826 in Hinds Co, Mississippi; died on 25 Apr 1907 in Byram, Hinds Co, Mississippi.
    3. Berry Warren Bounds was born on 11 Oct 1828 in Jasper Co, Mississippi ; died on 7 Jun 1908 in Milam Co, Texas.
    4. James Bounds was born on 7 Feb 1831 in Jasper Co, Mississippi ; died on 24 May 1909 in Lee Co, Texas.
    5. Martha Bounds was born on 14 Jun 1832 in Vossberg, Jackson Co, Mississippi; died in 1860 in Lavaca Co, Texas.
    6. William C. "Billy" Bounds was born on 20 Jan 1836 in Jasper Co, Mississippi ; died on 24 May 1909 in Milam Co, Texas; was buried in Old Mesquite Cem, Lee Co, Texas.
    7. Jane Bounds was born in 1834 in South Carolina; died after 1850 in of, Jasper Co, Mississippi.
    8. Andrew Franklin Bounds was born on 16 May 1838 in Jasper Co, Mississippi ; died in 1870 in Lee Co, Texas.
    9. John Bounds, Jr. was born on 25 Nov 1842 in Jasper Co, Mississippi ; died on 20 May 1903 in Texas; was buried in Hamilton Chapel Cem, Milam, Texas.
    10. 4. Morgan McAfee Bounds was born on 25 Jun 1848 in Jasper Co, Mississippi, or South Carolina; died on 4 Jan 1928 in Lynn Co, Texas, Texas; was buried in Tahoka Cem, Tahoka, Lynn Co, Texas.
    11. Susan Evaline Bounds, (foster?) was born on 14 Apr 1834 in Jasper Co, Mississippi, or South Carolina; died in 1897 in Lavaca Co, Texas; was buried in Salem Cem, Ezzell, Lavaca Co, Texas.
    12. Elizabeth Jane Bounds (Bownds), (foster?) was born on 7 Jun 1841 in South Carolina ; died on 13 Nov 1900 in Lexington, Lee Co, Texas.

  3. 10.  Willis M. Parker was born on 8 Nov 1826 in Huntsville, Walker Co, Texas (son of Wiley Parker and Lucinda Martha Fulcher); died on 6 Jun 1902 in Tanglewood, Burleson Co, Texas; was buried in Hugh Wilson Cem, Tanglewood, Lee Co, Texas.

    Notes:

    "There is a story below written in 1901 that gives a more detailed account of Willis' life. A few details are incorrect, but hey...when you're in your 70's let's see how many details you remember. Anything in parentheses is an edit that I made." ~ Shayne Archer, Findagrave

    Contributed for use in the USGenWeb by:
    June E. Tuck
    USGenWeb Archives. Copyright. All rights reserved
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    From the historical files of June E. Tuck who does not validate or dispute any historical facts in this article.
    Dallas Morning News Nov. 2, 1901

    Willis Parker, the subject of this sketch, is one of the oldest living native Texans in the State. The father of Willis Parker, immigrated from Kentucky in 1822, and located in Texas near old Nacogdoches, as a member of the Robinson Colony. There Willis Parker was born Nov. 8, 1825 (1824 or 1826?). Later on the family moved near Huntsville, where Mr. Parker was mostly raised. There and elsewhere in the State, the family have since lived, and evidences of their sojourn still remain in such names as Parker Fort and Parker County (both were named after Parkers not directly linked to Willis, ie. cousins/uncles). The residence of Gen. Sam Houston in which he died, stood on the land patented by the father of Mr. Parker. The battle San Jacinto, Mr. Parker distinctly remembers. He was then a boy nearly 11 years old. After the battle he and others of the family, being alarmed by a false report that Houston was defeated, walked to Nacogdoches to escape the Mexicans, as they thought. The general stampede occasioned by this report has since been known in history as the "Runaway Scrape." The father of Mr. Parker was in this battle; took sick before he left the service and never fully recovered, dying five years after (His father, Wiley, died in 1847).

    Texas was then a wilderness full of Indians, revengeful and bloodthirsty. Mr. Parker has vivid recollections of a number of raids when he, with the other children, were rushed into hiding by their mother to escape the red men. Cynthia Ann Parker, whose romantic history every schoolboy knows, was a first cousin (actually second cousins) of Mr. Parker. Her father being Jim Parker (actually Silas M. Parker), an uncle of Mr. Willis Parker. He was within two miles of the scene when she was stolen, and was himself in hiding at the time. This occurred at what was then called Parker's Fort, when Willis Parker was about 13 years old. (Above it was stated that Willis was 11 when the Battle of San Jacinto occurred and the Fort Parker massacre happened within 3 months of San Jacinto. I believe he was around 12 during both.)

    As a young man Mr. Parker fought Indians under Capt. Thomas and Wadkins, and ranged practically all over the State. At the outbreak of the Mexican War all his horses were pressed into the service, and his cattle taken also. In return he was given government scrip, which the Federal authorities forgot to repay. He afterwards entered the United States army and was detailed by Tom L. Smith to haul provisions for the Rangers from old Washington to Fort Gates. He remained in the service till the close of the war, and was at the battle of Monterey. His captain was Jim Gillespie, Jack Hays Regiment, in General Taylor's command.

    Mr. Parker, having a large family to support, never entered the Confederate service, but furnished beeves for the penitentiary and frighted cotton to Brownsville, for which he was granted certain conditions of exemption from active services. He owned a number of slaves, cattle, horses and lands situated on the line of Walker county, all of which was lost as a result of the war, leaving him comparatively a poor man.

    Being well stricken in years at the breakup, Mr. Parker was unable to retrieve his losses, but has maintained himself and family in comfort, and has not been assisted by either State or Federal government except a Mexican War pension, which he has been drawing the last several years.

    Mr. Parker now lives in Lee county. He has been twice married, both wives now dead, and has been the father of eight sons and daughters, three of whom are still living. These themselves are now well up in years and have families of grown children.

    "Uncle Willis" lives in retirement and seclusion, innocently unconscious of his importance as an historical figure. A man, he is childlike in his simplicity, loved by all his associates, and thankful that, through he is poor, he has been allowed to journey so long in the land of his birth.

    E. McIntosh - Tanglewood, Lee Co., Texas
    findagrave

    Willis married Mariah Jane Larrison on 2 Feb 1849 in Walker Co, Texas. Mariah was born on 13 Nov 1825 in Mustang Prairie, Houston Co, Texas; died in 1883 in Madisonville, Madison Co, Texas; was buried in Larrison Family Cem, Madisonville, Madison Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mariah Jane Larrison was born on 13 Nov 1825 in Mustang Prairie, Houston Co, Texas; died in 1883 in Madisonville, Madison Co, Texas; was buried in Larrison Family Cem, Madisonville, Madison Co, Texas.
    Children:
    1. Sarah Elizabeth Parker was born on 16 Mar 1851; died after 1860.
    2. 5. Mary Virginia Parker was born on 26 Dec 1852 in Burleson Co, Texas; died on 21 Jun 1934 in Tahoka, Lynn Co, Texas; was buried in Tahoka Cem, Tahoka, Lynn Co, Texas.
    3. John Franklin Parker was born on 1 Jan 1855; died after 1860.
    4. Daniel Wiley Parker was born on 18 Sep 1858 in Madison Co, Texas; died on 2 Nov 1905 in Madisonville, Madison Co, Texas.
    5. Martha Caroline "Mattie" Parker was born on 1 May 1862 in Madison Co, Texas; died on 25 Aug 1937 in Temple, Bell Co, Texas; was buried in Hillcrest Cem, Temple, Bell Co, Texas.