Name |
Mary C. Riley |
Birth |
1857 |
Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, or Orange Co, Texas |
Gender |
Female |
Census |
22 Jun 1860 |
Duncans Wood (Precinct 2), Orange Co, Texas |
- 21 Jun 1860 Orange Co, Texas Precinct 2, PO Duncans Wood
pg 27
178 John Harmon 22 1838 TX <<
Mary (Means) 19 1841 LA
Martha 3 1857 TX
Milley 1 1859 TX
180 Harmon John 70 1790 LA
Elizabeth 1793 LA
Green, Manda 20 1840 TX
pg 29
res 192 Solomon Sparks 40 1820 Alabama
Martha C Sparks 40 1820 S.C
John L 16 1844 TN
James E 14 1846 LA
William E 9 1851 TX
Mary S 11 1849 TX
Joseph M 7 1853 TX
Oscah 4 1856 TX
res 193 John Railah 1798 62
Malinda Railah 1816 44
Christian W Railah 1848 12 TX
Isaac P Railah 8 1852 TX
Rachel D Railah 5 1855 TX
Mary C Railah 3 1857 TX
Julia C 2 1858
pg 30
201 Burrell James 35 1825 LA
Elizabeth 25 1835 LA
William 12 1848 TX
Robert 10 1850
Emoly 8 1852
David 3 1857
Lucy 2 1858
Frederick Burrell 19 1841 TX
pg 31
207 Gallier Jane 23 1837 MS
Rufus 6 1854 TX
Andrew 4 1856 TX
Willis 3 1857 TX
pg 36
229 Jemima Morgan 54 1806 LA
Allen 20 1840 TX
William 17 1843
Sarah 1 1847
pg 38
238 Myers James 31 1829 LA
Sarah E 27 1833 TX
James Orin 1 1859 TX
Mary Myers 70 1790 LA
240 John Cole 55 1805 farmer LA
Rachel 55 1805 LA
Absalome 20 1840 stock keeper TX
James 16 1844 stock keeper TX
Hulda 13 1847 TX
Clark 20 1830 stock keeper TX
241 Mark Cole 25 1835 TX
Hester A. 21 1839 TX
Hulda 1 1859 TX
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1860 Texas, Orange County, Duncans Wood (Precinct 2) census DUNCAN'S WOODS, TEXAS. Duncan's (Duncans) Woods, also known as Duncan Woods and as Duncan's Wood, was on the nineteenth-century Beaumont and Orange Road in western Orange County. A scattered settlement was present there by 1854, when the Duncan's Woods post office was established. Though first designated as part of Jefferson County, the office was quickly switched to the new Orange County. Gilbert W. Stephenson served as its first postmaster. During the 1850s the Duncan's Woods area was considered one of the most valuable in the county, with higher land prices than for other Orange County sites. Several railroad contractors maintained camps there for workers building the Texas and New Orleans Railroad through Orange County in 1860. Yet the settlement was subsequently abandoned, and its post office was discontinued in 1866. By the mid-1980s the area was virtually treeless, with the North Port Neches and Bessie Heights oil and gas fields roughly marking the old townsite.
http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hvd43
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Solomon Sparks and family and John Riley (Railah), Malinda Cole Johnson Riley and family. Also, J. Pavell and Sophia are listed here, legends of Pavell Island (not related)
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Death |
Aft 1870 |
of, Colorado Co, Texas |
Person ID |
I28235 |
Roots |
Last Modified |
10 Feb 2011 |
Father |
John Riley, b. 1799, Georgia d. Aft 1870, of, Colorado Co, Texas (Age 72 years) |
Mother |
Melinda Ann Cole, b. 1815, Plaquemine Brulee, Acadia Parish, Louisiana d. 07 Oct 1870, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana (Age 55 years) |
Marriage |
03 Oct 1845 |
Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas |
Family ID |
F9872 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |