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1. | Jacqueline Jane Huie was born on 22 Jan 1919 in Galveston Co, Texas (daughter of Harvey Kellis Huie, Sr. and Sarah Mae Jackson); died on 31 Dec 2006 in Salado, Bell Co, Texas. Jacqueline married Kenneth "Speedy" G. Simmons about 1942 in Bexar Co, Texas. Kenneth was born on 20 Jul 1917 in Quincy, Adams Co, Illinois; died on 27 Oct 2008 in San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Children:
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2. | Harvey Kellis Huie, Sr. was born on 14 Feb 1897 in Denton Co, Texas; died on 13 Mar 1971 in Dallas, Dallas Co, Texas; was buried in Sparksman Hillcrest Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas Co, Texas. Notes: Died: Harvey married Sarah Mae Jackson on 04 Apr 1918. Sarah (daughter of James Edward "Ed" Jackson and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Helen Womble) was born on 16 Jul 1897 in Galveston Co, Texas; died on 21 Jul 1994 in Dallas Co, Texas; was buried in Restland Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Sarah Mae Jackson was born on 16 Jul 1897 in Galveston Co, Texas (daughter of James Edward "Ed" Jackson and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Helen Womble); died on 21 Jul 1994 in Dallas Co, Texas; was buried in Restland Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas Co, Texas.
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6. | James Edward "Ed" Jackson was born on 12 Nov 1861 in Chambers Co, Texas (son of James Merriman Jackson and Sarah Cade White); died on 02 Apr 1950 in Bexar Co, Texas; was buried in Sunset Memorial Park, San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: Ed, the sixth child, was a fun loving, adventurous youngster with an uncanny talent for craftmanship and mechanics. He married Lizzie Womble and fathered five children, Maude, Sarah May, Roger, Roy and Edward. I have childhood memories of Uncle Ed when he was rice farming on the ranch and living with his family in Galveston. He would stay at the ranch several weeks and then in Galveston a week. On every trip he brought us children a present; a large sack of lemon and peppermint sticks, a keg of gingersnaps, or best of all an entire stalk of bananas. He always brought several new stories, some for the children and some exclusive tidbits to be told only behind the barn, which was the menfolk's retreat. He told his yarns with great relish and skill, sometimes laughing so hard in expectation of the point of his story that he would need to stop and catch his breath. His skill in carpentry was known and appreciated throughout the countryside and the best expression of his talent was in the numerous sturdy and graceful boats that he built to play between Double Bayou and Galveston. While rice farming he built, and used for many years, the first disk plow. Since he did not bother to have the idea patented, it soon spread far and wide and was patented by another. My best memories of Uncle Ed relate to a time shortly before his death when my brother, Guy Cade, and I visited him armed with all the latest stories we could collect. Although he was very ill at the time, he rolled with laughter at all our tales and polished the visit off by telling a few good ones himself. James married Elizabeth "Lizzie" Helen Womble on 27 Nov 1883 in Texas. Elizabeth was born on 08 Mar 1862 in San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas; died on 08 Jun 1939 in San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas; was buried in Sunset Memorial Park, San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Elizabeth "Lizzie" Helen Womble was born on 08 Mar 1862 in San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas; died on 08 Jun 1939 in San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas; was buried in Sunset Memorial Park, San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas. Notes: Daughter of Sidney Smythe Womble (b TN) and Nancy Kate Wright (b SC).
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12. | James Merriman Jackson was born on 22 Feb 1822 in Vermilion Bayou, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana (son of Humphrey Jackson and Sarah Merriman); died on 05 Jun 1895 in Chambers Co, Texas; was buried in Jackson Cem, Double Bayou, Chambers Co, Texas. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: JACKSON, JAMES (1822-1895). James Jackson, pioneer cattleman and founder of the JHK Ranch in Chambers County, the son of Sarah (Merriman) and Humphrey Jackson,qv was born on Vermillion Bayou in Vermillion Parish, Louisiana, on February 15, 1822. In September 1823 the family moved to an area east of the San Jacinto River in what would later be Harris County. The Jacksons appear on the 1826 census of the Atascosito District. James was orphaned by the deaths of his parents; his mother died in 1824 and his father in 1836. He was married on December 23, 1847, to Sarah White, daughter of pioneer Chambers County cattleman James Taylor White. James married Sarah Cade White on 23 Dec 1847 in Chambers Co, Texas. Sarah (daughter of James Taylor White and Sarah Cade) was born on 13 Jul 1832 in Chambers Co, Texas; died on 30 Apr 1917 in San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas; was buried in Jackson Cem, Double Bayou, Chambers Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
13. | Sarah Cade White was born on 13 Jul 1832 in Chambers Co, Texas (daughter of James Taylor White and Sarah Cade); died on 30 Apr 1917 in San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas; was buried in Jackson Cem, Double Bayou, Chambers Co, Texas. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: Married at age 15, she was a small but determined woman. She weathered the troublous days of the Civil War and the reconstruction period that followed, and weathered the disatrous storms of 1875 and 1900. She was mentally alert, and physically active until the day she died at the age of 85.
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