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Solomon Wesley Barrow

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Solomon Wesley Barrow was born on 29 Apr 1918 in Anahuac, Chambers Co, Texas (son of Ralph James Barrow and Bertha Winnie Hawkins); died in Apr 2009 in Sugar Land, Fort Bend Co, Texas.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Ralph James Barrow was born on 7 Dec 1890 in Chambers Co, Texas (son of Solomon Barrow and Decandia Jackson); died on 15 Jul 1958 in Anahuac, Chambers Co, Texas.

    Ralph married Bertha Winnie Hawkins about 1911 in Texas. Bertha (daughter of William H. Hawkins, (m Cuniff) and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Cuniff) was born on 3 Mar 1891 in Chambers Co, Texas; died on 4 Jul 1966 in Anahuac, Chambers Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Bertha Winnie Hawkins was born on 3 Mar 1891 in Chambers Co, Texas (daughter of William H. Hawkins, (m Cuniff) and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Cuniff); died on 4 Jul 1966 in Anahuac, Chambers Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 27 Jan 1920, Chambers Co, Texas
    • Other-Begin: 16 Mar 1959, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Census:
    residence 102
    Willie Hawkins 42 1888 Texas
    Nonnie Hawkins 33 wife 1897
    Harrol Hawkins 11 1919 Texas
    Doyle L Hawkins 6 1924 Texas
    Elizabeth Hawkins 73 1857 mother
    J Troemel 25 1905 lodger

    residence 99
    R J Burrow 31 1889
    Bertha Burrow 30 1890
    Elizabeth Burrow 2 [2 9/12] 1918
    Solomon Burrow 1 [1 9/12] 1919
    Robert Hawkins 55 bro-in-law 1865

    Other-Begin:
    Informant for D.C. of her sister, Ida Hawkins Broussard.

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Barrow was born in Apr 1917 in Chambers Co, Texas; died after 1920 in of, Chambers Co, Texas.
    2. 1. Solomon Wesley Barrow was born on 29 Apr 1918 in Anahuac, Chambers Co, Texas; died in Apr 2009 in Sugar Land, Fort Bend Co, Texas.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Solomon Barrow was born on 14 Nov 1850 in Chambers Co, Texas (son of Benjamin Franklin Barrow and Permelia Jane White); died on 26 Nov 1915 in Jefferson Co, Texas.

    Solomon married Decandia Jackson about 1873 in Texas. Decandia (daughter of Hugh Jackson and Elizabeth Sophia Bond) was born on 17 Jul 1851 in Liberty Co, Texas; died on 24 Jan 1931 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Decandia Jackson was born on 17 Jul 1851 in Liberty Co, Texas (daughter of Hugh Jackson and Elizabeth Sophia Bond); died on 24 Jan 1931 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.

    Notes:

    Died:
    TX Death Cert:
    Mrs. Decandria Barrow, wid
    Husband: Solomon Barrow
    Father: Hugh Jackson
    Mother: Sophia Bond
    Informant: Ralph Barrow

    Children:
    1. Robert A. Barrow was born in 1874 in Double Bayou, Chambers Co, Texas; died on 5 Feb 1877 in Double Bayou, Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Jackson Cem, Double Bayou, Chambers Co, Texas.
    2. 2. Ralph James Barrow was born on 7 Dec 1890 in Chambers Co, Texas; died on 15 Jul 1958 in Anahuac, Chambers Co, Texas.

  3. 6.  William H. Hawkins, (m Cuniff) was born on 30 Mar 1825 in Hardin Co, Kentucky; died on 16 Jan 1895 in Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Jackson Cem, Double Bayou, Chambers Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 29 Jul 1860, Attakapas, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana
    • Census: 18 Jun 1870, Vermillionville, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana
    • Census: 14 Jun 1880, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas

    Notes:

    From: Ron Franke
    To: lumoto@aol.com
    Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2011 2:07 PM
    Subject: Wm. H. Hawkins

    Wm. was married 2 times (both wives dying early) in Louisiana before moving into Sabine Pass, Jefferson County, Texas with Robert where he met Elizabeth Cunniff and married her. Robert came to live with them sometime after they settled in Chambers County.


    Here's what I have on William's wife #1, cut and pasted from my summary:
    "The next time we catch up with William H. is on the 1860 Census. The boy has been busy. He is now married to an Emily R. Lee as of October 20, 1852, according to the good fortune of turning up the wedding registration in the township of Vermilionville, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana. Listed with William and Emily are Jane, 7; Benjamin, 5 and Laurie, 3. William now has the correct age of 35. Emily is set down as 30 and shown on the census to be a native of Louisiana. William's trade is listed as carpenter.

    Back to the questionable records as regards Emily. As noted above, the 1860 census indicates she was born in Louisiana. The hand written marriage certificate for her and William only states that, at the time of the marriage, they were both residents of the Parish in which the wedding ceremony was performed, that being Lafayette parish. Other information shows an Emily R. (Rebecca) Lee being the sixth child born to John Lee and Jane Susan Bryan in "Hampshire County, Virginia c. 1830." This being the same Emily is solidly supported by that same instrument indicating her father and an older sister died in Lafayette Parish, LA. I am satisfied that at some point, Father John moved his family to Louisiana, Lafayette Parish where Emily and Wm. met and married. Emily was one of seven girls and one boy, all born in Hampshire County, VA.

    Then comes wife #2:

    Ten years pass and here are the census takers showing up again. The location is the same, Vermilionville, but the family picture has changed radically. Emily is gone. At this point we presume she passed away as opposed to there being a divorce. Little Benjamin who would have been 15 at this point is gone too, The 1870 Census list the family as follows: Wm. H. Hawkins, 48 (wrong age again, should be 45); Harriet, 28 (Wm H.'s new bride) shown as a native of Mississippi, Jane, 16; Laurie, 11; Robert, 10; Mary, 9; Alice, 1 and Margaret, one month. (As previously stated, Harriet's last name was Williams)

    Wife #3

    On March 2, 1881 Wm. H. took as his third bride Elizabeth Cunniff in Galveston, or Lizzie as she was most commonly known throughout her life. The marriage register has her name as Lizzie Kieneff. The speculation here is that she spoke her last name when asked, whomever was writing it down must have felt they knew the correct spelling and didn't ask and Elizabeth, in her giddy exhilaration as a blushing new bride didn't bother to look to catch the mistake at that time. That spelling does the job phonetically.


    Birth:
    Findagrave gives birth place as Hardin County, Kentucky



    Census:
    Hawkins, W.H. 39 1825 KY carpenter, 3200; 400
    Emilie 30 1830 LA
    Janes 7 1853 LA
    Benjamin 5 1855 LA
    Laura 3 1857 LA
    Robert 3/12 1860 LA


    Census:
    residence 529
    Hawkins, Wm H. 48 1822 Kentucky
    Harriet 28 1842 Mississippi
    Jane 16 1854 Louisiana
    Laurie 11 1859 Louisiana
    Robert 10 1860 Louisiana
    Mary 9 1861 Louisiana
    Alice 1 1860 Louisiana
    Margaret 1/12 (May) 1870 Louisiana

    Census:
    residence 59
    Guidry, Louis
    residence 59 (boarding house)
    Hawkins, Wm 59 1821 widower house carpenter Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
    Robert 19 1861 Louisiana Kentucky Louisiana

    residence 62
    Johnson Bradley 1841 39 TX LA LA
    Mary wife 1845 TX LA LA
    Theracy 13 1867 dau TX
    Jacob 11 1869 son TX
    Tina 8 1872 dau TX
    Lewis 5 1875 son TX
    Benj 2 1878 son TX
    Gibson Sally 16 1864 asst house keeper TX Eng LA

    residence 67
    Johnson John 35 1844 LA LA LA
    M.A. wife 26 Ohio NY Ohio
    Nina dau 8 1872 TX
    Isaac 4 1876 son TX
    J.E. son 3 1877 TX
    T.B. 2 dau 1878 TX
    H.F. 5 mo, son 1879 TX

    residence 68
    McReynolds. F.C. 44 1836 Tennessee
    Laura 35 1846 Georgia
    R.A. male 1865 Texas
    S.A. female 4 1876 Texas

    residence 69
    Cuniff, Jos. 26 farmer TX Ireland LA
    M.B. 23 wife TX LA LA
    Paul 6 son TX TX TX
    N.M. 2 daughter TX TX TX
    Cimenaux, Lucy 19 single LA LA LA

    residence 70
    Louis King 55 b 1825, Germany, Germany, Germany pilot
    wife: S.A. (Sarah Ann Court) 45, 1825 TX England, LA
    S.T. King, son, b 1861 19, clerk in store.
    H.W. King, son, b 1853 27, married, farmer
    Lucy P King, dau in law - b 1859, age 21,TX Germany Germany
    John Johnson 26 1854 nephew married Norway Norway Germany
    Mary Whiting 44 1836 Germany Germany Germany
    Cora Pace 3 1877 Goddaughter Texas Alabama Texas

    residence 72
    Johnson, Jos 32 TX LA LA
    B.V. wife 21 Ohio NY Ohio
    Carrie 2 dau TX
    S.B. 5/12 January son TX
    A.C. Jackson 26 1854 Texas Georgia Pennsylvania

    residence 73:
    Johnson Benjamin 1850 TX LA LA
    Carrie 27 1853 TX Eng Eng
    Nellie 8 1872 dau TX
    Neily 5 1875 dau TX
    Mary 3 1877 dau TX
    Bradley son 8/12 Sep 1879 TX

    residence 74
    Cuniff, Thomas 30 farmer LA Ireland LA
    Lizzie 29 wife TX Denmark Texas
    G.E. 10 son TX LA TX
    W.D. 8 son TX LA TX
    Tho O 5 son TX LA TX
    Lizzie 9/12 Sept dau TX LA TX


    Died:
    Headstone inscribed:
    Father
    W.H. Hawkins
    Mar. 30, 1825
    Jan 16, 1895

    William married Elizabeth "Lizzie" Cuniff on 2 Mar 1881 in Galveston Co, Texas. Elizabeth (daughter of John Cunniff (Cuniff) and Nancy Osborn) was born on 29 Mar 1857 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 15 Jan 1936 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Eagle, Chambers Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth "Lizzie" Cuniff was born on 29 Mar 1857 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas (daughter of John Cunniff (Cuniff) and Nancy Osborn); died on 15 Jan 1936 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Eagle, Chambers Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1 Jun 1880, Galveston, Galveston Co, Texas
    • Census: 1900, Chambers Co, Texas
    • Census: 1910, Chambers Co, Texas
    • Census: 1930, Chambers Co, Texas; with son Willie
    • Residence: Between 1931 and 1936, 2433 Neches, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; with daughter Ida

    Notes:

    Census:
    1880 1st, June, Galveston, Galveston Co
    Avenue J residence 20
    Henry Beahlk 36 1844 self Prussia/Germany, Germany, Germany
    laborer in cotton prep (unemp 4 months of the year)
    Ellen Beahlk 26 1854 wife Texas add add
    Jno. Beahlk 3 son 1877 Texas add add
    Lizzie Cunniff 19 1859 sister-in-law single Texas, add, add
    Josephine Cunniff 6 1874 dau Wittenberg Germany; Germany;
    >>> (see >>> Sophia Blumenthal)
    Benj. M. Blumenthal 22 1858 son Louisiana, add, add
    collector accounts (unemp 4 months of the year)
    Matilda Blumenthal 17 1863 dau Louisiana, add add
    dressmaker
    Rosa Blumenthal 11 1869 dau Texas, add add

    >>> Sophia Blumenthal probably left out
    From: "Linda"
    To:
    Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 6:44 PM
    Subject: Proposed Change: Ellen Cuniff (I24157)

    "In 1880 - well, I have read that some census takers took notes and then went home and copied the notes onto the census form. Some even had their wife or children copy the notes to the form.

    It looks like someone was copying to this page and after copying Cunniff Josephine W F 6 daughter, they looked back at the notes - dropping to the birth place for Sophia Blumenthal and her parents - giving that birth place to Josephine and leaving Sophia out. Does that make any sense? (Louis was probably dead.)"


    Census:
    Elizabeth Hawkins 43 Mar 1859 widow TX Ireland LA
    Harvey Hawkins 18 Mar 1882 Texas
    Ida Hawkins 15 dau Mar 1885 Texas
    Willie Hawkins 12 son Jan 1888 Texas
    Bertha Hawkins 9 dau Mar 1891 Texas
    Robert Hawkins 36 boarder Sep 1863 single Louisiana Kentucky Louisiana


    Census:
    Lizzie Hawkins 50 1860
    Ida Hawkins 25 1885 Texas Kentucky Texas
    Willie Hawkins 22 1888
    Bertha Hawkins 19 1801
    Robert Hawkins 49 step-son 1861 Texas


    Census:
    Willie Hawkins 42 1888 Texas
    Nonnie Hawkins 33 wife 1897
    Harrol Hawkins 11 1919 Texas
    Doyle L Hawkins 6 1924 Texas
    Elizabeth Hawkins 73 1857 mother
    J Troemel 25 1905 lodger


    Died:
    Elizabeth Hawkins
    residence 2433 Neches Street, Beaumont, Texas 5 yrs.
    widow of W.H. Hawkins
    born 29 March 1857 Sabine Pass, Texas
    age 78 y 9 m 16 d
    father: John Cuniff Ireland
    mother: Lucy Courts, unknown
    Informant: Mrs. D. L. Broussard, Beaumont
    died 1 Jan 15 1936 7:40 pm.
    carcinoma of stomach, senility
    date of onset 15 Jan 1936
    first saw patient Jan 1 1936 to Jan 15 1936
    last saw alive on Jan 15, 1936

    burial or removal: Eagle Texas January 17
    Broussards Mortuary
    Dale Broussard
    1093 Calder Ave Beaumont
    Dr. D.A. Mann, Beaumont

    Children:
    1. Harvey Hawkins was born on 16 Mar 1882 in Chambers Co, Texas; died on 18 Apr 1908 in Double Bayou, Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Jackson Cem, Double Bayou, Chambers Co, Texas.
    2. Ida Hawkins was born in Mar 1885 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 16 Mar 1959 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    3. William John "Willie" Hawkins was born on 29 Jan 1888 in Texas; died on 10 Oct 1965 in of, Chambers Co, Texas.
    4. 3. Bertha Winnie Hawkins was born on 3 Mar 1891 in Chambers Co, Texas; died on 4 Jul 1966 in Anahuac, Chambers Co, Texas.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Benjamin Franklin Barrow was born on 24 Apr 1808 in Louisiana (son of Reuben (or Robert) Barrow, Sr. and Mary Jane Johnson-Barrow, (dau?)); died on 07 Feb 1877 in Chambers Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1855, Liberty Co, Texas
    • Census: 17 Jul 1860, Chambers Co, Texas

    Notes:

    from the Handbook of Texas

    Benjamin Barrow, "Ben the Bearhunter," an early settler, rancher, and official of Chambers County, the son of Reuben and Mary Jane (Johnson) Barrow, Sr., was born on April 24, 1808, near Opelousas, Louisiana. Although he may have traveled to Texas with family members as early as 1824, he did not permanently settle there until 1827.

    In 1838 he received a headright near the site of present Devers in Liberty County, but he does not appear to have lived on the grant. He was married on June 4, 1835, to Permelia Jane White, daughter of cattleman James Taylor White. Family legend has it that Benjamin was caught in a rainstorm around 1830, stayed at White's home for the night, and resolved to wait until Permelia, then about ten, was old enough to marry. They had nine children.

    After Permelia died in 1861, Barrow married Mrs. Mary Jane Middleton Bryan. They had no children. Barrow received a pension for service in the Texas army from May 10 to August 10, 1836. He is also listed as a second lieutenant in a Liberty militia company organized during the Republic of Texas period. He established a cattle ranch on Turtle Bayou five miles northeast of Anahuac and became one of the county's largest ranchers and wealthiest men. He was a substantial slaveholder and raised cattle, blooded horses, swine, and sheep on his ranch. His upside-down-wineglass brand was a familiar sight on the prairies of Southeast Texas.

    A number of legends revolve around Barrow's bear-hunting exploits. On one occasion when his dogs surrounded a bear in a briar patch, he is said to have climbed into the briars and killed the bear with a knife in order to save his hounds. Family members recall that he also kept pet bears around his house.

    Barrow was elected justice of the peace in 1843 and county commissioner in 1854. In April 1868, during Reconstruction, he was appointed district clerk, a position he held for a year.

    He died during a smallpox epidemic on February 7, 1877. Mrs. Barrow died of the same disease three days later.


    Census:
    residence 385 (widow of John White, bro of James Robert & Parmelia)
    White, Martha 43 head 1817 Louisiana 10,000 41,000
    John O. 19 1841 Texas farmer
    Robert D. 16 1844 Texas farmer
    James C. 14 1856 Texas Farmer
    Joseph C. 12 1858 Texas
    Mary Ann 10 1850
    Martha W. 8 1852 Texas

    next door:
    (Assuming David is her brother - not verified he is child of Elisha.)
    residence 386:
    Wallis, David 38 1822 LA
    Susannah Wallis 37 1823 Ireland
    David 18 1842 LA
    Caroline Wallis 16 1844 LA
    Francis 14 1846 female LA
    Emily 11 1849 LA
    Altha 8 1852 LA
    William 7 1853 LA
    Anna 8/12 1859 TX
    Henry 3 1857 TX
    Ann M. Barrow 61 1799 Ireland

    residence: 387 vacant

    next door:
    Residence 388
    White Jas T. 31 1829 farmer 3,000 20,000 Texas
    Amanda 33 1827 Mississippi
    Jas T. 6 1854 Texas
    Robert M. 3 1857 Texas
    Amanda 2 1858 Texas

    Residence 389
    Robert White 36 1824 Louisiana farmer 3,000 19,000

    Residence: 390
    Barrow John S. 24 1836 farmer 3,000 600 Texas

    Residence: 391
    Barrow, Benjamin (Ben Franklin,
    "Ben the Bearhunter" 52 1808
    farmer 11,290 26,000 Louisiana
    Pamila (Permelia Jane White) 40 1820 Texas
    Benjamin F. 21 1839 Texas
    Sarah 17 1833 Texas
    Mary Ann 15 1835 Texas
    Josephine 12 1838 TX
    Solomon 10 1850 TX
    Robert C. 7 1853 TX
    Pamila J. (Permelia Jane) 4 1856 TX
    LaGrange, Z 21 1839 Laborer Louisiana

    Benjamin married Permelia Jane White on 04 Jun 1835 in Louisiana. Permelia (daughter of James Taylor White and Sarah Cade) was born on 16 Oct 1820 in Louisiana; died on 11 Nov 1861 in Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in White's Cem, Chambers Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Permelia Jane White was born on 16 Oct 1820 in Louisiana (daughter of James Taylor White and Sarah Cade); died on 11 Nov 1861 in Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in White's Cem, Chambers Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 17 Jul 1860, Chambers Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Census:
    residence 385 (widow of John White, bro of James Robert & Parmelia)
    White, Martha 43 head 1817 Louisiana 10,000 41,000
    John O. 19 1841 Texas farmer
    Robert D. 16 1844 Texas farmer
    James C. 14 1856 Texas Farmer
    Joseph C. 12 1858 Texas
    Mary Ann 10 1850
    Martha W. 8 1852 Texas

    next door:
    (Assuming David is her brother - not verified he is child of Elisha.)
    residence 386:
    Wallis, David 38 1822 LA
    Susannah Wallis 37 1823 Ireland
    David 18 1842 LA
    Caroline Wallis 16 1844 LA
    Francis 14 1846 female LA
    Emily 11 1849 LA
    Altha 8 1852 LA
    William 7 1853 LA
    Anna 8/12 1859 TX
    Henry 3 1857 TX
    Ann M. Barrow 61 1799 Ireland

    residence: 387 vacant

    next door:
    Residence 388
    White Jas T. 31 1829 farmer 3,000 20,000 Texas
    Amanda 33 1827 Mississippi
    Jas T. 6 1854 Texas
    Robert M. 3 1857 Texas
    Amanda 2 1858 Texas

    Residence 389
    Robert White 36 1824 Louisiana farmer 3,000 19,000

    Residence: 390
    Barrow John S. 24 1836 farmer 3,000 600 Texas

    Residence: 391
    Barrow, Benjamin (Ben Franklin,
    "Ben the Bearhunter" 52 1808
    farmer 11,290 26,000 Louisiana
    Pamila (Permelia Jane White) 40 1820 Texas
    Benjamin F. 21 1839 Texas
    Sarah 17 1833 Texas
    Mary Ann 15 1835 Texas
    Josephine 12 1838 TX
    Solomon 10 1850 TX
    Robert C. 7 1853 TX
    Pamila J. (Permelia Jane) 4 1856 TX
    LaGrange, Z 21 1839 Laborer Louisiana

    Children:
    1. John Shadrick Barrow was born on 14 Mar 1836 in Louisiana; died on 14 Jun 1892 in Chambers Co, Texas.
    2. Benjamin Franklin Barrow was born on 30 Nov 1838 in Chambers Co, Texas; died on 12 May 1896 in Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Benjamin Barrow Cem, Chambers Co, Texas.
    3. Sarah Cade Barrow was born on 4 Apr 1842 in Chambers Co, Texas; died on 17 Dec 1865 in Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in White Cem, Monroe City, Chambers Co, Texas.
    4. Mary Ann Barrow was born on 03 Jan 1845 in Chambers Co, Texas; died on 13 Oct 1864 in Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in White's Cem, Chambers Co, Texas.
    5. Josephine Barrow was born on 17 Jan 1848 in Chambers Co, Texas; died on 02 Jan 1929 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    6. 4. Solomon Barrow was born on 14 Nov 1850 in Chambers Co, Texas; died on 26 Nov 1915 in Jefferson Co, Texas.
    7. Robert Cade Barrow was born on 25 Nov 1852 in Chambers Co, Texas; died after 1852.
    8. Permelia Jane Barrow was born on 10 Feb 1856 in Chambers Co, Texas; died on 19 Apr 1944 in Jefferson Co, Texas.
    9. Eugenia Hortense Barrow was born on 21 Nov 1860 in Chambers Co, Texas; died on 28 Aug 1944 in Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Benjamin Barrow Cem, Chambers Co, Texas.

  3. 10.  Hugh Jackson was born on 23 Aug 1817 in Louisiana (son of Humphrey Jackson and Sarah Merriman); died on 15 Jun 1877 in Chambers Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Liberty Co, Texas
    • Census: 1860, Chambers Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Census:
    Jackson, Hugh, 33, LA, surveyor
    Elizabeth S, 27, MD
    Alexander B, 6, TX
    James S, 4, TX
    John H, 2, TX

    Census:
    Long, A H, 56
    Litticia, 44
    Jackson, Jas S, 14
    John H, 12
    Decandia, 8

    Hugh married Elizabeth Sophia Bond on 21 Mar 1843 in Texas. Elizabeth was born in 1813 in Maryland; died after 1852 in Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Elizabeth Sophia Bond was born in 1813 in Maryland; died after 1852 in Texas.
    Children:
    1. Alexander Bond Jackson was born on 10 Jan 1844 in Texas; died on 25 Sep 1866 in Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Jackson Cem, Double Bayou, Chambers Co, Texas.
    2. James Scott Jackson was born on 05 Mar 1846 in Chambers Co, Texas; died on 26 Apr 1910 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    3. John Henry Jackson was born on 17 Jul 1849 in Chambers Co, Texas; died on 15 Jan 1934 in Eagle, Chambers Co, Texas.
    4. 5. Decandia Jackson was born on 17 Jul 1851 in Liberty Co, Texas; died on 24 Jan 1931 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    5. Alice Jackson was born on 17 Jul 1851 in Chambers Co, Texas; died on 06 Feb 1855 in Texas.
    6. A.E. Jackson was born on 25 Sep 1866 in Chambers Co, Texas; died on 10 Mar 1888 in Double Bayou, Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Jackson Cem, Double Bayou, Chambers Co, Texas.

  5. 14.  John Cunniff (Cuniff) was born on 9 Mar 1818 in Ireland; died on 20 Aug 1907 in Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: 17 Oct 1849, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana; naturalization
    • Residence: Abt 1852, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 11 Jul 1860, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Military: Between 1861 and 1865, Spaights 11th Battalion, Company B, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Military: Between 1861 and 1865, Spaights 11th Battalion, Company B, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 1870, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Residence: 1904, Labelle, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Military: 5 Aug 1904, Jefferson Co, Texas; Pension Application
    • Research Notes: 28 Nov 2012; Lucy Courts

    Notes:

    Birth:
    birth date given on tombstone.

    Other-Begin:
    Not yet verified that this John is our John.
    Cunniff, John
    New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana
    Minute Book 1849-1850, pg 475
    4th Dist Ct., New Orleans, LA
    Country of Birth or allegience: Ireland
    When there (or age) Not shown on F/O
    Date and ort arrived in U.S.
    date or port not shown on F/O
    Date of naturalization: F/O - Oct. 17, 1849
    Names and addresses of witnesses:
    M.L. Martin New Orleans, LA
    John McLane New Orleans, LA

    Civil Dist. Ct. Bldg.


    Residence:
    Veteran Pension Application filed in 1904 stated he has lived in Jefferson county for 50 years; i.e. 1954. But 3rd child Ellen born in 1852 in Texas. First two children born in Louisiana.

    Census:
    John Cuniff 44 1816 Laborer Ireland 300 100
    Nancy (Osborn) 30 1830 LA
    Mary 13 1847 LA
    Ellen 8 1852 TX
    Joseph 6 1854 TX
    Clarah 4 1856 TX
    Adella 4 1856 TX
    Elizabeth 3 1857 TX
    Leddia 1 1859 TX

    Next door to the Neil and Hannah McGaffey

    no other Cuniffs in Sabine Pass in 1860

    Military:
    Name: J. Cunniff
    Side: Confederate
    Regiment State/Origin: Texas
    Regiment Name: 11 (Spaight's) Batt'n Texas Vols.
    Regiment Name Expanded: 11th Battalion, Texas Volunteers (Cavalry and Infantry) (Spaight's)
    Company: B
    Rank In: Private
    Rank In Expanded: Private
    Rank Out: Private
    Rank Out Expanded: Private
    Film Number: M227 roll 8


    Military:
    U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
    Name: J. Cunniff
    Side: Confederate
    Regiment State/Origin: Texas
    Regiment Name: 11 (Spaight's) Batt'n Texas Vols.
    Regiment Name Expanded: 11th Battalion, Texas Volunteers (Cavalry and Infantry) (Spaight's)
    Company: B
    Rank In: Private
    Rank In Expanded: Private
    Rank Out: Private
    Rank Out Expanded: Private
    Film Number: M227 roll 8

    Source Information:

    National Park Service. U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.
    Original data: National Park Service, Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, online , acquired 2007.

    -------------------------------
    American Civil War Soldiers
    Name: J Cunniff
    Side Served: Confederacy
    State Served: Texas
    Service Record: Enlisted as a Private.
    Enlisted in Company B, 11th Battn Cavalry Regiment Texas.

    Sources: 425

    Source Citation: Side served: Confederacy; State served: Texas;

    Source Information:

    Historical Data Systems, comp.. American Civil War Soldiers [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
    Original data: Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA form the following list of works.
    Copyright 1997-2000
    Historical Data Systems, Inc.
    PO Box 35
    Duxbury.



    Census:
    residence 70
    B Johnson 29 Texas
    Mary Ann Johnson 26 Texas
    Theresa Johnson 4 Texas
    Jacob Johnson 2 Texas
    John Johnson 26 1844 Texas
    Jeff Bonds 10 black Texas

    residence 71
    Bellar (Bellard) Paul 42 1828 Louisiana
    Mahala 33 1837 Texas
    Clifton 15 1855 Texas
    Mary 13 1857 Texas
    Adam 9 1861 Texas
    Noa 6 1864 Texas
    Albert 4 1866 Texas
    Amanda 1 1869 Texas

    residence 72
    McGaffey I.W. 23 1847 Texas
    Alice 18 1852 Texas
    Mary H. 11/12 1869 Texas

    residence 73
    I Kenniff 65 1805 Ireland
    Nancy Kenniff 40 1830 Louisiana
    Mary Kenniff 22 1848 Louisiana
    Thomas Kenniff 20 1850 Louisiana
    Ellen Kenniff 18 1852 Texas (later married Henry Belke)
    Joseph Kenniff 16 1854 Texas
    Atley Kenniff 14 1856 Texas
    Clary Kenniff 14 1856 Texas
    Elizabeth Kenniff 13 1857 Texas
    Liddy Kenniff 11 1859 Texas
    Sary Jane Kenniff 8 1862 Texas
    Nancy E Kenniff 6 1864 Texas
    Edny I Kenniff 2 1868 Texas
    I B Meaux 26 1844 Louisiana
    H Belke 24 1846 Prussia (Henry Belke, later married Ellen)
    Sarah Sealye 44 1844 Indiana
    H Johnson 21 negro 1849

    residence 74
    King Louis 45 1825 Prussia
    Sarah (Courts) 35 1835 Texas
    Homer 17 abt 1853 Male White Texas
    Hillen 15 abt 1855 Female White Texas
    Neal 13 abt 1857 Male White Texas
    Sanford 10 abt 1860 Male White Texas
    Harris 8 abt 1862 Male White Texas
    Smith Elias 36 abt 1834 Male White Michigan

    residence 75
    Cronia C E 65 1805 Male France
    Alinda 53 1817 Louisiana
    Cronia Elizabeth 22 1848 Texas
    Mary F 18 1852 Texas
    Charles 15 1855 Texas
    Margaret 11 1859 Texas
    James M 9 1861 Texas
    Thomas B 7 1863 Texas
    Mary L 3 1867 Texas



    Military:
    P.O. LaBelle, Texas
    Approved 30 Sep 1904

    pg 2
    Name: John Cunniff, abt 85 yrs old
    Jefferson County, 50 years, Fannett.
    Previously applied Beaumont abt 1898
    occupation: not able to do anything
    physical conditon: poor in bed most of he time
    unable to do your own labor: Most blind, kidney affection, old Age
    Command originally organized Texas
    How long: enlisted at beginning of war, discharged. Then enlisted and served till company disbanded at end of war.
    name of company: Company B. Speights Regiment
    artillery
    received any pension: haven't received any
    what real and personal property do you own: none

    pg 3
    What property have you sold within two years: none
    What estate has your wife: has none. dead 20 years
    what income do you receive: none
    are you indigent: yes, only for help of my son who is poor and has large family
    are you unable to labor to earn support: yes
    have you transferred to other any property: no
    did you ever desert the Confederacy: no
    have you been continuously a bonefide resident of State: yes
    when you enlisted were you a bonefied resident of Texas: yes

    Signature (his mark) John Cunniff
    5th Aug 1904
    D.P. Wheat, County Judge


    Affidavit of Witnesses:
    S.E. Bigham
    F.W. Kidd
    5th Aug 1904

    page 4
    Affidavit of Physician
    complete atrophy of bladder and Gueralt? Senile degenerative of muscular and atterial & nervous systems making him totally incapicated for any labor of any kind.
    5th Aug 1904, D.D. Henderson, M.D.

    Certificate of Judge: signed by D.P. Wheat ,Jefferson Co judge, 5 Aug 1904

    Certificate of Commissioners

    page 5
    sworn affidavit by F.W. Kidd and Jacob Gallier, attesting to they served in Confederate Army with the said John Cunniff in Company B. Speights Regiment, that he enlisted with s at the beginning of the war and served until the war closed that he never dissented and was finally discharged. We served in Capt K.D. Keith Company. We further state that he is the same John Cunniff who served with us and that he is now unable to support himself by manual labor.
    signed: F.W. Kidd; and Jacob Gallier.
    Judge: D.P. Wheat, County Judge







    Research Notes:
    Ron found a death certificate for Elizabeth Cunniff, informant was her daughter Ida. Ida gave Elizabeth's mother as Lucy Courts. This is mindblowing. No Lucy Courts has been found. But John Cunniff, Elizabeth's father, is found living among Courts/Johnsons in 1860 and 1870 census records in Sabine Pass.
    Theory 1: That Lucy was a 1st wife and mother of first 8 children where there is a 3 yr space between children, allowing for Lucy to die and he remarry Nancy. It seems logical that this Lucy could be daughter of Thomas. To mother these children, she would have to be born abt 1830, which is a feasible. The argument for this theory is that Child 2 and 3 were named Thomas and Ellen - as in Thomas Court and his mother Ellen Ainsworth. If Nancy came in the picture as 2nd wife at that time, it would allow for her to be newly wed in 1860 census, and first child of that union Sarah born 9 months later, then next child named Nancy. Argument against this is first children, Mary and Thomas were both born in Louisiana. If Lucy were a daughter of Thomas, she was taken to Texas as an infant. How did she get back to Louisiana to marry? This is assuming that she is a lost daughter of Thomas. Another thought is he later had a daughter named Lucritia. Would he have named two daughters with such a similar name?

    Theory 2: That Lucy is a younger sister to Thomas. However, Thomas' parents did not come to America. Would Lucy, a sister, have come with him?

    Theory 3: That Lucy Court was a 2nd wife to John Cunniff. Marriage would have to be between after 1870, last known date of Nancy, and 1884, the 20 yrs prior that John said his wife died when he filled out his Veteran Pension Application in 1904. If he was referring to Lucy as wife 2, he could have been potentially married to her 14 yrs before she died, leaving him widower for 20 yrs. Since Ida, a grandchild,would have been born during the time of Lucy, perhaps she assumed Lucy had been the one and only. It seems like she would have learned as her life progressed. John Cunniff lived next to Louis King (husband of Sarah Court) in 1870 as did sons Joseph and Thomas Cunniff in 1880, and nearby several Johnsons (Thomas Court m Ann Johnson). This makes you think Lucy could have showed up around that time. However, it seems all of Thomas' children's families are accounted for and no Lucy or similar name.

    Theory 4: If Lucy was indeed, 2nd wife, probably not too young, and could she have been a Courts widow? But again, there is not record of the Thomas Court sons that this would be the case.

    Theory 5: Lucy and Nancy were one and the same. Born abt 1830, married Osborn at about 14 yrs old, he died early, then remarried Cuniff by 1836.

    Studying a timeline:
    1800 Thomas Court b
    1828 Thomas Court m Ann Johnson
    1829 James Court b
    1830-1834 John Adams Court and alleged Lucy born
    1832 Thomas Court & Ann to Texas
    1836 Sarah Court b Texas

    1846 John Cunniff to marry
    1847 Mary b LA
    1850 Thomas b LA
    1852 Ellen b TX
    1853 Joseph b TX
    1856 Clara b TX
    1856 Adella b
    1857 Eliz Cunniff b
    1858 Lydia Cunniff b


    1860 11 Jul 1860 census Nancy is wife
    assuming she is 2nd wife and newly wed.
    Nancy is 30
    1861 Sarah Jane b 2 Apr (nine months
    from when census taken!)
    1864 Nancy E. (namesake for Nancy)
    1868 Edna born

    1870 census Nancy & John
    1880 Ellen, married, and Liz, 19, found in Galveston
    http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1880usfedcen&indiv=try&h=6814283

    1885 Ida b

    1894 about - John Cunniff said wife died
    Ida abt 9 yrs old, her grandmother.

    1904 John Cunniff applies for pension

    Eliz Cunniff d 1936 Ida, now 51, informant naming Lucy Courts as Elizabeth's mother.


    After rereading thru my notes on Thomas, and though I still think there was a Lucy Courts and she was in our Courts family somehow, I am backing off on her being Thomas' 2nd child unless she died before Apr 1856 and that's not likely esp considering Elizabeth's birth in Mar 1857. On 18 Apr 1856 James sold his 1/7 share of land - and 7 kids are accounted for. Also, Thomas was in Texas as early as 1829. Per Mr. Block's research, he was in Sabine Pass in 1832, coming from Lavaca Bay area, despite the marker.
    Also, he was "listed in the Book 1830 Citizens of Texas" by Gifford White. Thomas was 162nd applicant for a land grand from Steven Ftin in 1829, granted in 1838 in Jefferson Co (1 league 4,428.4 acres plus 177.1 acres). "1840 Citizens of Texas Land Grants Vol 3". Obviously I didn't do all this research myself. It's a collection of several Courts researchers who shared it with me several years ago.

    So, there's just not enough information to solve this. It will have to wait till we meet them in the "great beyond" and ask!!

    Still, as far as the bloodline of those kids and the existence of Lucy Courts, whoever she was, I've methodically laid it out for you to see that you just don't have the bucketload of documentation you think you have. The two census records only have his wife named as Nancy, born in 1830 in Louisiana. No last name. That's it. No middle initial, nothing else, just Nancy.

    There was no marriage record with the mother's name. I was mistaken, the parents were not named.

    Bordeman is the only one that gave Nancy's name to be Osborn. Nowhere else!! That's the only mention of Osborn out of all the kids we've found d.c.s for. Clara died in 1916 with pneumonia and he died days after -- hell, he was probably dying then! Besides John said his wife died "20 years" ago from 1904 - so about 1880 - that's 36 years.

    So, she called herself Nancy in the census and he is the only one besides Ida, who at least made an effort. Just because Ida called her "Lucy" means nothing. Names were not so affixed then. Of course it has to be considered, but it's not conclusive in itself.

    Death certs of kids:
    1 Mary - cert not found

    2 Thomas cert not found (same name as Thomas)
    married Stockholm, sister married Will, a Courts married a Will

    3 Ellen mother unknown. born in Ireland (informant blank) (same name as Thomas' mother)

    4 Joseph - mother blank, (Thomas and Joseph lived by the Johnsons (grandmother's family, and other Courts and related families)
    informant: Mrs. H.C. Calloway Silsbee (related? hosp empl?)

    5 Adella cert not found

    6 Clara - mother Nancy Osborn, (informant, her husband Bordeman ) Bordemans connected to Courts family

    7 Lizzie - mother Lucy Courts (informant Ida)

    8 Lydia - certificate not found married Frugia
    Pierre Frugia and Thomas Court witnessed documents for each other, Frugias married into some common families

    9 Sarah - mother not known
    informant husb Frugia

    10 Nancy - death cert not found
    married two Block men - Blocks also in the family cliques

    11 Edna - mother: no record (Geneve Culp - prob grandchild, though father was Joe born in Toronto


    Buried:
    Lot 118 Section A Magnolia Cemetery Owner P. E. "Frigee" (Frugia) Date 3/22/1894 Price $10.00

    Mrs. N. Antoinette "Nettie" (Frugia) Leonard 12/3/1921
    Robert J. Norton 3/20/1918 (son of Alice Leonard listed "Linard" & J. J. Norton)
    Lillian Edan Frugia 7/2/1926
    Infant of L. "Frigee" 5/19/1927
    Johnie N or T "Fregia" 7/27/1928
    John Cunniff No Date
    Pearl Frugia 8/6/1893


    Pierre Frugia Jr. (step mother is Lydia Cunniff)
    m Julia Court (Elias Madison & Sally Gibson)

    -Nettie Frugia (sister to Pierre Jr.)
    -Robert Norton infant -gson to Nettie

    -Lillian Edan Frugia (relation unk. This Lillian is NOT the Lillian Frugia who married Tom Frugia (son of Zeb & Sarah Cuniff.)

    -Infant of L. "Frigee" d 5/19/1927
    twin, L. Frigee s/o Lyman Frugia,
    g/s of Pierre Frugia & Lydia Cunniff
    gg/s of John Cunniff
    (Lydia had twin siblings)

    -Johnie N or T. Fregia (infant) s/o Lyman;
    g/s of Lydia Cunniff;
    gg/s of John Cunniff

    -John Cunniff (d 1907)
    -Pearl Frugia 1893
    d/o Pierre Frugia & Lydia Cunniff
    g/d of John Cunniff

    John married Nancy Osborn about 1846 in Louisiana. Nancy was born in 1830 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died on 8 Dec 1871 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Nancy Osborn was born in 1830 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died on 8 Dec 1871 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    Children:
    1. Mary Cuniff was born in 1847 in Louisiana; died after 1870 in of, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    2. Thomas Cuniff was born in May 1849 in Louisiana; died in 1900 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    3. Ellen Cuniff was born in Feb 1852 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 22 Dec 1914 in Galveston, Galveston Co, Texas.
    4. Joseph F. Cuniff was born on 07 Jul 1853 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 12 Sep 1945 in Hardin Co, Texas; was buried in Landrum Cem, Fannett, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    5. Clara Cuniff was born on 5 Dec 1855 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 26 Feb 1916 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    6. Adella (Atley) Cuniff was born on 5 Dec 1855 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 1870 in of, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    7. 7. Elizabeth "Lizzie" Cuniff was born on 29 Mar 1857 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 15 Jan 1936 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Eagle, Chambers Co, Texas.
    8. Lydia Cuniff was born in Jun 1858 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died between 1900 and 1910 in of, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    9. Sarah Jane Cuniff was born on 2 Apr 1861 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 22 Jul 1938 in Winnie, Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in High Island Cem, Galveston Co, Texas.
    10. Nancy E. Cuniff was born in 1864 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 1880 in of, Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    11. Edna Geneve Cuniff was born on 27 Oct 1868 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 8 May 1952 in Waco, McLennan Co, Texas; was buried in Buffalo Cem, Buffalo, Leon Co, Texas.