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Texas Ranger Alonzo William Allee

Texas Ranger Alonzo William Allee

Male 1878 - 1918  (40 years)

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  1. 1.  Texas Ranger Alonzo William AlleeTexas Ranger Alonzo William Allee was born in 1878 in Goliad Co, Texas (son of Texas Ranger Alfred Young Allee and Helen Eliza Bruton); died on 1 Jul 1918 in Crystal City, Zavala Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1910, LaSalle Co, Texas
    • Occupation: Between 10 Jul 1916 and 21 Apr 1917, Texas; Texas Ranger

    Notes:

    SPECIAL RANGER

    Alonzo William Allee was born in May 1878 in Goliad, Goliad County, Texas, to Alfred Allee and Helen Eliza Bruton. He was 5ft. 9 3/4 in. tall, had gray eyes, sandy hair and fair complexion. He was married to Lela Belle Kellogg, had six children and worked as a stockman. He joined the SPECIAL RANGERS, serving from July 10, 1916, until April 21, 1917.He resigned from the rangers. Alonzo was a Stockman in LaSalle County, Texas, in 1910 and also worked for the Walker ranch.

    In 1912, he shot Fransisco and Manuel Gutiererrez at Alamita Ranch over a lease dispute. He was killed in a bar by a marshall in 1918, in Crystal City, Zavala County, Texas.
    (findagrave)

    Census:
    1910 LaSalle Co, Texas
    Alonza Allee 31 1879 Texas Stockman ranch yrs married 9
    Lela Allee 28
    Elbert Joe Allee 6
    Margeret Allee 5
    Alfred Allee 3
    Ruby Allee 1
    Alfred (sic) Allee 49 1961 mother widowed 2 births 2 living
    (note: his mother was Helen)

    Occupation:
    Leader-Times, Kittanning, Pennsylvania
    Wednesday, December 27, 1961

    Family of Rangers
    Austin, Tex (UPI) One of the newest members of the historic Texas Ranger is a fourth generation Ranger -- Alfred Y. Allee Jr. Allee's father, Capt. A. Y. Allee, is in charge of the Ranger company in Corpus Christi. His grandfather, Alonzo Allee, and great-grandfather, Alfred Y. Allee were also Rangers.
    ________

    Alonzo married Lela Belle Kellogg on 11 Apr 1901 in Dimmitt Co, Texas. Lela (daughter of Samuel Hayes Kellogg and Margaret L. "Maggie" Rhea) was born on 11 Jun 1881 in Carrizo Springs, Dimmit Co, Texas; died on 6 Apr 1945 in Carrizo Springs, Dimmit Co, Texas; was buried on 7 Apr 1945 in Mount Hope Cem, Carrizo Springs, Dimmit Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name: Lela Bell Kellogg
    Gender: Female
    Marriage Date: 11 Apr 1901
    Marriage Place: Dimmit, Texas
    Spouse: Alonzo W Allee
    FHL Film Number: 1018631

    Children:
    1. Elbert Joe Allee was born on 4 Apr 1903 in Texas; died on 28 Jun 1918 in San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas; was buried in Mount Hope Cem, Carrizo Springs, Dimmit Co, Texas.
    2. Margaret Allee was born on 5 Nov 1904 in of, San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas; died on 15 Jul 1918 in San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas; was buried in Mount Hope Cem, Carrizo Springs, Dimmit Co, Texas.
    3. Texas Ranger Alfred Young Allee, Sr. was born on 4 Sep 1905 in LaSalle Co, Texas; died on 12 Jan 1987 in San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas; was buried in Mount Hope Cem, Carrizo Springs, Dimmit Co, Texas.
    4. Ruby Allee was born in 1909 in Texas; died after 1910 in of, LaSalle Co, Texas.
    5. Julia Allee was born in 1911 in Texas; died after 1930 in of, San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas.
    6. Warren Pulliam Allee was born on 16 Dec 1915 in Crystal City, Zavala Co, Texas; died on 26 Dec 2006 in Carrizo Springs, Dimmit Co, Texas; was buried in Mount Hope Cem, Carrizo Springs, Dimmit Co, Texas.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Texas Ranger Alfred Young AlleeTexas Ranger Alfred Young Allee was born on 31 May 1855 in Dewitt Co, Texas (son of Alfred Alonzo Lee Allee and Julia Wilcox, (relation to Bounds?)); died on 19 Aug 1896 in Laredo, Webb Co, Texas; was buried in Runge City Cem, Runge, Karnes Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Texas Rangers
    • Census: Jun 1870, Clinton P.O., Dewitt Co, Texas
    • Census: 3 Jun 1880, Goliad Co, Texas
    • Occupation: 1882, Karnes Co, Texas; sheriff
    • Other-Begin: 11 Apr 1885, Pearsall, Texas
    • Other-Begin: 13 Apr 1885, San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas; paper
    • Other-Begin: 24 Aug 1896, Daily Harold newspaper, Brownsville, Texas
    • Other-Begin: 25 Aug 1896, The Daily Herald newspaper, Brownsville, Texas; newspaper

    Notes:

    Frontier peace officer. Served as a Texas Ranger and was also deputy sheriff of Frio County, Texas. As a Texas Ranger, he killed the outlaw Brack Cornett. He died of knife wounds sustained in a fight with Marshal A.J. Bartholomew in Laredo, Texas.
    (findagrave)

    Occupation:
    Alfred AlleeFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search
    Alfred Y. Allee (b. DeWitt County, Texas, 1855, d. Laredo, Texas, 1896) was an American lawman prominent in Texas in the late 19th century, with somewhat of a reputation for quick and casual violence, and for shooting prisoners after they had already surrendered.[1]

    Allee became deputy sheriff of Karnes County, Texas, in 1882. That very same year, he shot and killed a robbery suspect under questionable circumstances; it was said Allee was merely settling an old score. He was charged, but not convicted, of the man's murder.

    While deputy sheriff of Frio County, Allee became involved in a disagreement with another sheriff's deputy about which man was the faster draw. Allee, packing two six-guns, shot the man eight times, killing him instantly. He was again acquitted of the charge of murder when witnesses testified that the other deputy had drawn his gun first, and Allee only defended himself.

    It must be said, however, that despite his penchant for shooting seemingly defenseless targets, Allee was not himself a coward. In September 1888, Allee was assigned to hunt down Brack Cornett, a vicious train and bank robber, whom he tracked to the Arizona Territory and shot dead after a heated gun battle on horseback.

    Aside from having a quick temper, Allee was also a racist with a profound hatred of blacks. Once a black porter shoved Allee while he was boarding a train, and Allee immediately shot the man through the heart. For the third time he stood trial for murder, and for the third time he was acquitted, largely due to the race of the victim.

    Allee was stabbed to death in a barroom brawl in Laredo in Webb County in 1896.

    Allee's son (Alfred Young Allee) was a notable Texas Ranger for 37 years.[2]

    References
    1.^ Nash, Robert (1994). Encyclopedia of Western Lawmen & Outlaws. Da Capo Press. ISBN 0-306-80591-X.
    2.^ Handbook of Texas Online: Allee, Alfred Young (1905?1987).

    ________
    Leader-Times, Kittanning, Pennsylvania
    Wednesday, December 27, 1961

    Family of Rangers
    Austin, Tex (UPI) One of the newest members of the historic Texas Ranger is a fourth generation Ranger -- Alfred Y. Allee Jr. Allee's father, Capt. A. Y. Allee, is in charge of the Ranger company in Corpus Christi. His grandfather, Alonzo Allee, and great-grandfather, Alfred Y. Allee were also Rangers.
    ________


    Census:
    Geo W Jacobs 47 1823 farmer 1300 1400 Mississippi
    Elenor Jacobs 45 1825 Mississippi
    Nancy J Jacobs 18 1852 Mississippi
    Emeline E Jacobs 14 1856 Texas
    A Y (Alfred Young) Alee 15 1855 Texas
    A R (Alonzo Rolland) Alee 13 1857 Texas

    Allee boys were sons of Alfred Allee and Julie. Julie's sister, Mary Jane was married to George's brother, Jackson.
    Father and mother and uncle Jackson were all dead.


    Census:
    Allee, Alfred 25 farmer Texas Tennessee Mississippi
    Helen 20 wife Texas Missouri Michigan
    Alonzo W. 2 son Texas

    next door:
    (this is who Alfred and brother were living with in 1870)
    1880 Goliad County 3 Jun 1880
    Jacobs, Geo. W. 57 1823 Mississippi NC SC
    Jacobs, Elenor 35 1845 MS ENG TN
    Jacobs, W.H. (William B) 23 1857 nephew MS MS MS
    (son of Geo.'s bro, Jackson, Allee's uncle

    Other-Begin:
    The Daily Herald
    Brownsville, Texas
    Aug 24 1896, Vol 5 No. 44
    "How Alf Allee Was Killed"
    Further Particulars of the Laredo Tragedy

    Also relates story from Jan 1, 1877, at Texas dance that got rowdy and Allee fired shot that "Crashed through the arm of one of the dancers. It ranged upward, and in passing on its course shattered a tortoise comb in the hair of the injured man's partner."

    Also relates story from 1886 when Allee killed Capt Dick (Brack Cornett) a bank robber.

    Died:
    A Twentieth Century History of Southwest Texas
    Vol 1 Chapter XXII, The Southwest Texas border

    Samuel Vaughn Edwards.
    (page 252)
    "As a ranger and sheriff Mr. Edwards has met and measured accuracy of aim with some of the most noted characters known to border history, and has received several wounds, one of them in a fight with a gang in LaSalle county, in which fight Capt. Charles McKinney, the sheriff, was killed. His reminiscences of men whose names are famous in frontier history include the James boys, the Youngers, Sam Bass, Joel Collins, California Jack, J.J. Hawk, Ben Thompson, King Fisher, ALFRED ALLEE, who was killed by the city marshal of Laredo, and many others."

    Wikipedia:
    Allee was stabbed to death in a barroom brawl in Laredo in Webb County in 1896.

    Alfred married Helen Eliza Bruton about 1877 in of, Goliad Co, Texas. Helen was born on 15 Jan 1861 in Goliad Co, Texas; died on 4 Jun 1920 in Bexar Co, Texas; was buried in Runge, Karnes Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Helen Eliza Bruton was born on 15 Jan 1861 in Goliad Co, Texas; died on 4 Jun 1920 in Bexar Co, Texas; was buried in Runge, Karnes Co, Texas.
    Children:
    1. 1. Texas Ranger Alonzo William Allee was born in 1878 in Goliad Co, Texas; died on 1 Jul 1918 in Crystal City, Zavala Co, Texas.
    2. Julia Ella Allee was born in 1880 in Buzzards Roost, Runge, Karnes Co,Texas; died on 8 Nov 1964 in Laredo, Webb Co, Texas.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Alfred Alonzo Lee Allee was born in 1820 in Pennsylvania; died on 15 Jun 1865 in Weesache, Goliad Co, Texas; was buried in Christian Church Cem, Goliad Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 22 Aug 1850, Victoria Co, Texas
    • Residence: 14 Dec 1856, Victoria Co, Texas; per letter
    • Census: 1860, Dewitt Co, Texas; Texas census slave schedule
    • Property: Bef 1860, Dewitt Co, Texas; sold to Bean
    • Census: 9 Aug 1860, Yorktown P.O., Dewitt Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Census:
    1850 Victoria, Texas Census: (res: 153)
    James age 53 farmer 600 TN
    Nancy age 50 SC
    Alfred Allice 30 mechanic 1600 PA (their son-in-law)

    Next door: (res 154)
    (relation unknown)
    David M. Jones 38 M Carpenter 1000 VA
    Lidia 34 F MS
    P.T. Hall 22 M Farmer MS
    Felix G. Hall 13 M MS
    H.M.C. Hall 10 M TX

    Census:
    Name: Alfred Allee
    State: TX
    County: Dewitt County
    Township: No Twp Listed
    Year: 1860
    Record Type: Slave Schedule
    Page: 281
    Database: TX 1860 Slave Schedule

    Slave information:
    age 10; female; race: black


    Property:
    from Geneva Garrett in Dewitt Co. Did this lookup for me
    4/17/2014

    Index to Deeds DeWitt County
    Grantee Russell Bean buying 252 acres from A. Allee etux, Book J, pg. 239, survery Obid Marshall
    he did not buy any other land in DeWitt County.

    Russel Bean in 1860 Dewitt Co, Tx, Clinton P.O.
    Residence 367. Russel 1830 Ala; Elizabeth (Harper) 24, Ema 3 Gorden 2. In residence 365 is H.A. Jacobs 41, Mary J. (Wilcox) 31, Julia E. 10, George A. 1, Wm B. 5; A. C. Walker 24 school teacher VA -- Mary Wilcox Jacobs is sister to Julia Wilcox Allee.

    in 1870, Precinct 4, Gonzales, Texas, post office Belmont; age 40 (born 1830 Mississippi) and family wife Elizabeth 31 GA, children born in TX, Emma J. 14, Jordan 12, Jasper 9, Solomon 5, and Nettie S. 2.

    Russell Bean family moved west to Montana and California. Memorials along with pictures and obits nicely presented in Findagrave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=11364534 They appear to have no kinship to our direct or extended family other than former neighbors.

    comment: Mary Jones mentioned in a letter in July 11, 1860,
    (snip) "We have to have water from the well where Uncle Alec did live. It is splindid water it will not last long. Four families use water out of it. I know of no sickness in this neighborhood. Mr. Bene (Bean?) the man that bught Uncle's place, had a very serious accident a few weeks ago." (snip)

    A. Allee must be Alfred Allee who was married to Ann Lovelady, who was Mary's aunt, though Ann had been passed for several years and Alfred was remarried to Julia Wilcox. However, it seems odd that she would refer to him as Uncle ALEC."
    ~ss


    Census:
    1860 Dewitt Co, Texas
    residence 600/590 pg 72
    Alfred Aly 45 1815 farmer 2100 4500 Pennsylvania
    Julie Aly 33 1827 Mississippi
    Alfred Aly 5 1855 Texas
    Alonzo Aly 2 1858 Texas

    Alfred married Julia Wilcox, (relation to Bounds?) on 31 Aug 1854 in Texas. Julia (daughter of William Crocker "Billy" Bounds and Nancy Anne Freeman, daughter of (father of Julia and Mary Jane) Wilcox) was born in Jul 1826 in Mississippi; died on 27 Jan 1861 in Clinton, Dewitt Co, Texas; was buried in Clinton Cem, Clinton, Dewitt Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Julia Wilcox, (relation to Bounds?) was born in Jul 1826 in Mississippi (daughter of William Crocker "Billy" Bounds and Nancy Anne Freeman, daughter of (father of Julia and Mary Jane) Wilcox); died on 27 Jan 1861 in Clinton, Dewitt Co, Texas; was buried in Clinton Cem, Clinton, Dewitt Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 18 Oct 1850, Jasper Co, Mississippi
    • Residence: 14 Dec 1856, Lavaca Co, Texas; per letter

    Notes:

    "Julia Wilcox Allee had a sister, (Leonard) Meyer notes, Mary Jane Wilcox, who married Jackson Jacobs. He was killed while serving as Sheriff of Goliad County."

    It is an interesting family whose Texas roots go back to the area where Julia A. Allee was laid to rest in the old Clinton Cemetery during the Civil War, a war that would end in Confederate defeat and bring Reconstruction to the South, putting Clinton on the may as one of the most turbulent towns in Texas.

    All that is left of the county Seat of DeWitt County is the cemetery, as we previously mentioned being so nicely cleaned and restored by Fred Lott of Nursery.

    Many South Texas families have roots in and around Clinton, including some of the most historically interesting families to be found anywhere in the state. Such that of Julia A Allee. Mother to a family of Texas Rangers.

    Michael Owens
    Nashville, Tennessee

    http://files.usgwarchives.org/tx/lavaca/newspapers/rangers.txt


    Census:
    1850 Jasper County, Mississippi
    Julia Wilcox, m Alfred Allee.


    Residence 329/350
    (Ancestry transcribed this name as Gragson)
    Lee Grayson 50 farmer 1000 Kentucky
    * Biddy (Bridget "Biddy" Parker) Grayson 36 1814 Mississippi
    Mahalia Grayson 22 1828 Mississippi
    Mary Ann Grayson 21 1829 Mississippi
    Emiline Grayson 19 1831 Mississippi
    Andrew J. Grayson 17 1833 Mississippi
    Oliver Grayson 14 1836 Mississippi
    George Grayson 13 1837 Mississippi
    Sarah Ann Grayson 11 1839 Mississippi
    Claiborne Grayson 10 1840 Mississippi
    Lucretia Grayson 9 1841 Mississippi
    William Grayson 7 1843 Mississippi
    Dorinda Grayson 5 1845 Mississippi
    Thomas Grayson 3 1847 Mississippi
    Alert G. Grayson 2 1848 Mississippi

    residence 330/351 (no relations found)
    James D Lee 45 1805 farmer Georgia, Doctor
    Rebecca (Street) Lee 38 1812 Tennessee
    Rebecca Jane Lee 16 1834 Mississippi
    William Lee 14 1836 Mississippi
    Caroline Lee 12 1838
    Mary Lee 10 1840
    Sarah Lee 9 1841
    Amanda Lee 8 1842
    James H Lee 2 1848
    Eliza Julia Lee 0 1850
    Margaret Grayson 4 1846 Mississippi
    (prob child of family above)

    residence 331/351
    Thomas Woodward 28 farmer South Carolina
    ** Elizabeth L (Elizabeth Louisa McBride) Woodward 22 SC
    William McBride 5 SC
    Eleanor L McBride 3 1847 SC
    William C Bounds 45 1805 farmer Tennessee
    Nancy Anne (Freeman) Bounds 31 1819 Tennessee
    Jesse M Bounds 16 1834 laborer Mississippi
    Talitha Bounds 13 1837 Mississippi
    William A Bounds 11 1839 Mississippi
    Elizabeth Bounds 9 1841 Mississippi
    Nancy C Bounds 4 1846 Mississippi
    Mary Bounds 75 1775 Virginia
    Jane Clark 50 1800 North Carolina (relation not found)
    Julia Wilcox 22 1828 Mississippi <<<<

    ___________
    * notes on Biddy Parker:
    Biddy Parker 1814 Mississippi
    father Jacob Parker abt 1796 Tennessee aft 1860 MS
    mother Lucretia Bradley Parker b 1796 Georgia aft 1850 MS

    probate court record (acquired from MS Dept. of Archives and History in Jackson) dated 1853 from Jasper Co. MS which lists her heirs, as follows:

    "In the matter of the Estate of Lucretia (Bradley) Parker deceased for sale of land.

    On reading and filing the petition of William Parker, Administrator of Lucretia Parker deceased, It is ordered by the court that Mary Chambers and Thomas H. Chambers her husband, Beedy Grayson and Lee Grayson her husband, Sarah Davis and Thomas Davis her husband, Elizabeth McDonald and Henry McDonald her husband, Levi B. Parker, Jacob Parker, Thomas Parker, John Parker, the heirs of James D. Parker, deceased, and the heirs of (empty space here) Hargrove, deceased who was the wife of James A.Hargrove be cited to be and appear before this court on the third Monday of May next, uniting then and there to answer said petition and to show cause if any can why the lands, teniments and hereditaments described in said petition should not be sold;
    and that said petitioners cause said citation to be published in the Whig Intelligence, a newspaper printed and published in the town of Paulding Jasper County Mississippi for the space of six weeks successively citing these said
    heirs and all persons interested in said lands to be and appear at the time and term aforesaid to show cause as aforesaid."

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=barjeanf&id=I4256

    Jacob Parker of Wayne died between 1820 and 1830.
    His family went to Hinds County and later to Jasper
    before going to TX. He was married to Lucretia Bradley.


    http://genforum.genealogy.com/ms/jones/messages/598.html

    Jacob Parker 1796 TN d bet 1820-1830 (William?) abt 1775 SC
    m Lucretia Bradley 1796 GA - 1850 MS (m in GA)
    family went to Hinds Co, later to Jasper MS before TX
    .. -Levi B. Parker 1812
    -m Matilda "Tilde" Parker 1839
    - dau of Joseph Thompson Parker & Martha Titus Higgins
    ..- William Parker b 1808 MS (admin of Lucretia's estate 1853 Jasper co
    -m 5 Jan 1832 Hinds Co MS - M Elizabeth Thomas b abt 1812 MS;
    .. -Mary Parker
    - m Thomas H. Chambers
    .. -Beedy Parker
    -m Lee Grayson
    .. -Sarah Parker b 1815 MS
    m Thomas Davis b abt 1805
    ..Elizabeth Parker
    m Henry McDonald
    ..-Levi B. Parker
    ..-Jacob Parker
    ..-Thomas Parker
    ..--John Parker
    .. -James Davis 1810 Wayne Co MS (not listed as heir)
    d 19 Feb 1851 Jasper Co MS
    m 1836 Hinds Co MS - Mary Martha Thigpen b 1825 MS
    8 children http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:390903&id=I0293



    Susan Cooley (daughter of Margaret Butts; granddau of
    Andrew and Jane Lovelady Butts.
    married a Joshua Duncan Parker b 1855. Relation undetermined.

    _________________


    Died:
    Juli A Allee
    Birth: unknown
    Death: Jan. 27, 1861
    Texas, USA
    "wife of Alfred Allee" 35 yr. 6 mo.

    Burial:
    Clinton Cemetery
    DeWitt County
    Texas, USA

    Notes:

    Married:
    Rev James* Lovelady officiated over this marriage.

    Children:
    1. 2. Texas Ranger Alfred Young Allee was born on 31 May 1855 in Dewitt Co, Texas; died on 19 Aug 1896 in Laredo, Webb Co, Texas; was buried in Runge City Cem, Runge, Karnes Co, Texas.
    2. Sheriff (Goliad Co) Alonzo Rolland Allee was born on 28 Sep 1857 in DeWitt Co, Texas; died after 1898 in of, Yorktown, Dewitt Co, Texas; was buried in Runge City Cem, Runge, Karnes Co, Texas.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  William Crocker "Billy" Bounds was born in 1805 in Anderson Co, Tennessee (son of James Bounds and Mary Ann Crocker); died on 27 Aug 1859 in Jasper Co, Mississippi .

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Research Notes: Bounds/McBride/Parker relations?
    • Census: 30 Sep 1850, Jasper Co, Mississippi

    Notes:

    Research Notes:
    1850 census:
    Residence 329/350
    (Ancestry transcribed this name as Gragson)
    Lee Grayson 50 farmer 1000 Kentucky
    * Biddy (Bridget "Biddy" Parker) Grayson 36 1814 Mississippi
    Mahalia Grayson 22 1828 Mississippi
    Mary Ann Grayson 21 1829 Mississippi
    Emiline Grayson 19 1831 Mississippi
    Andrew J. Grayson 17 1833 Mississippi
    Oliver Grayson 14 1836 Mississippi
    George Grayson 13 1837 Mississippi
    Sarah Ann Grayson 11 1839 Mississippi
    Claiborne Grayson 10 1840 Mississippi
    Lucretia Grayson 9 1841 Mississippi
    William Grayson 7 1843 Mississippi
    Dorinda Grayson 5 1845 Mississippi
    Thomas Grayson 3 1847 Mississippi
    Alert G. Grayson 2 1848 Mississippi

    residence 330/351
    James D Lee 45 1805 farmer Georgia Doctor
    Rebecca Lee 38 1812 Tennessee
    Rebecca Jane (Street) Lee 16 1834 Mississippi
    William Lee 14 1836 Mississippi
    Caroline Lee 12 1838
    Mary Lee 10 1840
    Sarah Lee 9 1841
    Amanda Lee 8 1842
    James H Lee 2 1848
    Eliza Julia Lee 0 1850
    Margaret Grayson 4 1846 Mississippi
    (prob child of family above)

    residence 331/351
    Thomas Woodward 28 1822 farmer South Carolina
    ** Elizabeth Louisa (McBride) Woodward 22 1828 SC
    William McBride 5 SC
    Eleanor L McBride 3 1847 SC
    WILLIAM C BOUNDS 45 1805 farmer Tennessee <<<
    Nancy Anne (Freeman) Bounds 31 1819 Tennessee
    Jesse M Bounds 16 1834 laborer Mississippi
    Talitha Bounds 13 1837 Mississippi
    William A Bounds 11 1839 Mississippi
    Elizabeth Bounds 9 1841 Mississippi
    Nancy C Bounds 4 1846 Mississippi
    *** Jane Clark 50 1800 North Carolina
    **** Julia Wilcox 22 1828 Mississippi


    ________

    * Thomas McBride & Martha Brink
    daughter: Elizabeth McBride b 1835
    m Thomas Lovelady Bounds b 1824
    s/o John Bird Bounds & Elizabeth Lovelady (Jas L sister)

    Nancy Jane and Elizabeth McBride are sisters.
    Thomas and John are brothers

    ___________

    ** Bridget "Biddy" Parker Grayson b 1814
    Her family seems to be:
    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/4580007/person/624433109
    William Jacob Parker
    abt 1786 TN
    d 1860 MS
    Lucretia Bradley Davis 1786 - 1850
    William Parker 1808 - 1870
    Martha Bridgett "Biddy" Parker 1810 - 1866
    Levi Bradley Parker 1812 -
    Thomas Parker 1814 -
    Sarah Parker 1816 - Mary Parker 1818 -
    ADDISON PARKER 1820 - 1880
    John BOUNDS PARKER 1823 - 1861
    Jessee S Parker 1824 - 1893
    Elizabeth Parker 1825 -
    Jacob B Parker 1828 - 1850
    James William Parker

    Note: brothers named Addison and John BOUNDS Parker.
    There is a Addison Bounds b 1796 TN to Obediah and Patterson.

    _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

    Parker/Bounds marriage:
    Mary Alice Bounds b 1876 m William H Parker
    dau of John Armstrong Bounds 1837 and Nancy Jane McBride

    _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

    Also a Parker/Cooley marriage, might be a different line of Parkers
    Joshua Duncan Parker b 1855 m Susan Maria Cooley b 1869
    (earliest Parker is Thomas Parker 1716 NC)
    Susan Cooley is dau of Margaret Butts Cooley, dau of Jane Lovelady, daughter of James* Lovelady


    Parker/Dyer marriage:
    William Dyer b 1864 m Della Parker (her father not yet ID'd)
    son of Jane Lovelady, sister to James* Lovelady


    _____________

    *** Jane Clark 1800 NC (50 yrs old)
    Nancy Ann Bounds b abt 1770 m Isaac Clark b 1794
    child: Tempy Clark 1812

    Nancy is dau of Jesse A. Bounds, Sr b. 1730 and
    Nancy Ann Bird

    _____________

    **** Julie Wilcox later married Alfred Allee, who was widowered by Ann Lovelady, daughter of James Lovelady. unsure of her relation at time of this census. Her sister married a Jackson Jacobs whose brother lived next door to James Lovelady in 1850. again, relation not determined.

    ______________
    ** FURTHER INFO FOUND ON BRIDGET PARKER:
    ___________________
    Bridget Biddy Parker 1814 Mississippi
    father Jacob Parker abt 1796 Tennessee aft 1860 MS
    mother Lucretia Bradley Parker b 1796 Georgia aft 1850 MS

    1853 JASPER CO., MISS. PROBATE COURT RECORD-REF: THE HEIRS OF LUCRETIA PARKER

    probate court record (acquired from MS Dept. of Archives and History in Jackson) dated 1853 from Jasper Co. MS which lists her heirs, as follows:

    "In the matter of the Estate of Lucretia (Bradley) Parker deceased for sale of land.

    On reading and filing the petition of William Parker, Administrator of Lucretia Parker deceased, It is ordered by the court that Mary Chambers and Thomas H.
    Chambers her husband, Beedy Grayson and Lee Grayson her husband, Sarah Davis and Thomas Davis her husband, Elizabeth McDonald and Henry McDonald her husband, Levi B. Parker, Jacob Parker, Thomas Parker, John Parker, the heirs of James D. Parker, deceased, and the heirs of (empty space here) Hargrove, deceased who was the wife of James A.Hargrove be cited to be and appear before this court on the third Monday of May next, uniting then and there to answer said petition and to show cause if any can why the lands, teniments and hereditaments described in said petition should not be sold;
    and that said petitioners cause said citation to be published in the Whig Intelligence, a newspaper printed and published in the town of Paulding Jasper County Mississippi for the space of six weeks successively citing these said
    heirs and all persons interested in said lands to be and appear at the time and term aforesaid to show cause as aforesaid."

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=barjeanf&id=I4256

    - - - - - -
    Jacob Parker of Wayne died between 1820 and 1830.
    His family went to Hinds County and later to Jasper
    before going to TX. He was married to Lucretia Bradley.

    http://genforum.genealogy.com/ms/jones/messages/598.html

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    1850 census is widow Rhoda Parker 1805 Georgia in residence 120; daughter named Elizabeth allen 1840
    Residence 126 is John C. Bounds, son of John Crocker Bounds

    1850 Jasper Co MS
    Residence 120
    Parker, Rhoda Ann 45 1805 Georgia
    Parker, Candice T. 18 1832 Mississippi
    Parker, John H. 12 1834 Mississippi
    Parker, Elizabeth Allen 10 1840 Mississippi
    (John Bounds b abt 1735 MD m Mary Allen)

    Residence 126
    - Bounds, John C 25 1825 Mississippi
    Bounds, Martha 16 1834 Mississippi
    Bounds, William Theodore 1 1849
    Bosworth, Augustus 3 1847 Mississippi ??
    Dixon, Spias 55 1795 Georgia
    Dixon, Lydia 52 1798 South Carolina
    Halder, H.H. 21 1829 Mississippi
    Halder, Colen 13 1837 Mississippi
    Danlas, George 50 1800 --

    residence 217 (1850 Jasper 20 Sep)
    Samuel Grason 1798 TN
    residence 216 Ellis, William 1797 NC



    Census:
    1850 Jasper County, Mississippi
    Julia Wilcox, m Alfred Allee.


    Residence 329/350
    (Ancestry transcribed this name as Gragson)
    Lee Grayson 50 farmer 1000 Kentucky
    Biddy Grayson 36 1814 Mississippi
    Mahalia Grayson 22 1828 Mississippi
    Mary Ann Grayson 21 1829 Mississippi
    Emiline Grayson 19 1831 Mississippi
    Andrew J. Grayson 17 1833 Mississippi
    Oliver Grayson 14 1836 Mississippi
    George Grayson 13 1837 Mississippi
    Sarah Ann Grayson 11 1839 Mississippi
    Claiborne Grayson 10 1840 Mississippi
    Lucretia Grayson 9 1841 Mississippi
    William Grayson 7 1843 Mississippi
    Dorinda Grayson 5 1845 Mississippi
    Thomas Grayson 3 1847 Mississippi
    Alert G. Grayson 2 1848 Mississippi

    residence 330/351
    James D Lee 45 1805 farmer Georgia
    Rebecca Lee 38 1812 Tennessee
    Rebecca Jane Lee 16 1834 Mississippi
    William Lee 14 1836 Mississippi
    Caroline Lee 12 1838
    Mary Lee 10 1840
    Sarah Lee 9 1841
    Amanda Lee 8 1842
    James H Lee 2 1848
    Eliza Julia Lee 0 1850
    Margaret Grayson 4 1846 Mississippi
    (prob child of family above)

    residence 331/351
    Thomas Woodward 28 farmer South Carolina
    Elizabeth L Woodward 22 SC
    William McBride 5 SC
    Eleanor L McBride 3 1847 SC
    William C Bounds 45 1805 farmer Tennessee <<<
    Nancy Anne Bounds 31 1819 Tennessee
    Jesse M Bounds 16 1834 laborer Mississippi
    Talitha Bounds 13 1837 Mississippi
    William A Bounds 11 1839 Mississippi
    Elizabeth Bounds 9 1841 Mississippi
    Nancy C Bounds 4 1846 Mississippi
    Mary Bounds 75 1775 Virginia
    Jane Clark 50 1800 North Carolina
    Julia Wilcox 22 1828 Mississippi

    William married Nancy Anne Freeman about 1832. Nancy was born in 1819 in Tennessee; died on 15 Jul 1900 in Bay Springs, Jasper Co, Mississippi. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Nancy Anne Freeman was born in 1819 in Tennessee; died on 15 Jul 1900 in Bay Springs, Jasper Co, Mississippi.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 11 Sep 1860, Davisville P.O., Jasper Co, Mississippi
    • Census: 1870, South East Beat, Jasper Co, Mississippi

    Notes:

    Census:
    1860 Jasper Co, Mississippi 11 Sep Davisville P.O.

    residence 749
    -- William Merrill 38 1828 farmer $-- $4,488 Mississippi
    K.G. Merrill 32 1828 wife MS
    S. (Sabra) 12 1848 MS female
    Mary 10 1850 MS
    W.W. (William Wallace) 8 1852 MS
    E.S. (Enoch G or S) 6 1854 male
    I.P. (Isaiah Pickney) 4 1856 male
    W.A. 6/12 1859 male

    residence 750
    -- Merrill, Abel 67 1793 SC farmer $4,090 $26,330
    Eliza (Mary Elizabeth Cooley) 1804 SC
    G.B. (Green Berry) 24 1836 male SC day laborer $200, $70
    N.C. (Nelson Cooley) 13 1847 MS male
    Rynach, Gandliss 21 1839 pedler $1,000 Germany

    residence 751
    -Cooly W.C. (William C. Jr) 48 1812 farmer $5040 $6,470 SC
    Mary (Davis) 45 wife 1815 Sc
    Nancy 14 1846 MS
    Mary Jr. 13 1847 MS
    John 10 1850 MS
    Berry 6 1854 MS (idiot)

    residence 752
    -Lius (Elias) Cooly 25 1835 MS $1 $1,000
    Nancy Cooly 21 1839 MS
    Nelson Cooly 2 1858 MS
    W.C. Cooley (William C III) 22 1838 day laborer $- $60 MS

    residence 753
    - Cooley Midd 34 1826 male MS (s/o Wm/Nancy)
    farmer $1,920 $30,975
    Ellen (Arrington) 30 1830 female
    M.J. (Mary Jane) 9 1851 female
    S.C. (Saphronia Catherine) 7 1853 female
    B.B. 3 (Berry B.) 1857 male
    N.A. Arrington 12 female
    Francis Travis 28 male farm laborer MS $- $200


    residence 755
    - Cooley L.B. 38 1822 MS farmer $2,280 $7,599
    (Little Berry to LA; Wm/Nancy)
    L. (Lavina) 25 1835 female MS
    N.A. 1851 female MS
    W.J. 6 1854 male MS
    I.M. 4 1856 male MS
    S.C. (Sterling) 1 1859 male (to Louisiana)


    residence 756
    - Ellis, J.S. (James S.) 36 1824 head MS $565 $871
    N.P. (Nancy Penelope Cooley) 27 1833 wife MS
    E.R. 8 1852 MS male (maybe female: Elizabeth listed in 1870 married to Mr. Wade?)
    W.P. (William Perry) 6 1854 MS
    M.E. 4 1856 MS female
    L.W. 2 1858 MS male

    residence 757
    - Lang Susan 59 1801 farmer $- $2,000 SC
    Lang W.S. 26 1834 male day laborer MS $- $175


    residence 758
    -Bounds, N.A. (Nancy Ann Freeman) 41 1818 Tennessee
    farming $3,136 $2,334 TN
    (widow of Wm Crocker Bounds -John/Mary)
    Bounds, J.O. 8 1852


    residence 761
    - Cooley, J.E.(John) 32 1828
    Mary 24 (Mary Ann Travis) 1826 MS
    Nancy 7 1853 MS
    C.J. 3 1857 MS female

    residence 762
    - Bounds J.C. Sr (John Chapman) 32 1828 male
    farmer $2,100 $7,565
    (s/o Wm Crocker Bounds - Bounds/McBride/Parker)
    M.A. (Mary Ann Donald w2) 33 1827 female S.C.
    J.C. Jr (Joseph Christian) 3 1857 male MS
    John (FJohn Chapman) 2 1858 male
    P.E. (Penelope Eugenia) 1 1859 female
    Nancy 1/12 1860 MS
    W.F. 10 1850 male (William Theodore - fr 1st mar)
    Mary 85 1775 Virginia domestic
    (grandmother Mary Ann Crocker)
    N.C. 13 1847 female $- $2,200 MS
    (Nancy C., sister)

    Census:
    1870 South East Beat, Jasper Co, Mississippi

    residence 171
    Cooley Stephen 30, and family black

    residence 172
    - Merrell William 48 1822
    Kizziah S. 42 1828
    Mary 20 1850
    William W. 18 1852
    Lazarus 16 1854
    Isiah P. 14 1856
    Enich G. 10 1860
    Eliza 6 1864
    Peter W. 4 1866

    residence 176
    Bounds, Edward 33 1837 black
    and family w/ mother Rose

    residence 177
    - Bounds, Mary A (Mary Donald) 44 1826
    Theodore 20 1850
    Elizabeth 14 1856
    Christian 13 1857
    John 12 1858
    Penelope 11 1859
    Nannie 10 1860
    Aramitta 9 1861 female
    James 8 1862
    Robert 7 1863
    Tillitha 4 1866
    Wilson 2 1868


    residence 178
    -- Penanipy Ellis (Nancy Penelope Cooley) 36 1834 MS
    William Ellis 16 1854 MS
    Dora Ellis 13 1857 MS
    Eliza Ellis 9 1861 MS
    Thomas Wade 23 1847 MS farmer
    Elizabeth Wade 18 1852 MS "living with mother"

    residence 179
    Porter, Jack black 1825
    Porter, Caroline black 1824 MS
    Porter Green black 1855 MS
    Porter, Guie 13 black 1857 MS
    Porter, Ellen 11 black 1859 MS
    Porter, Mary black 9 1861 MS

    residence 180
    -Bounds, Nancy A. (Freeman) 50 1820 Georgia
    Donald, Watson A. 26 1844 farmer
    Donald, Jerncia O. (or C.) 19 "living with mother" mississippi
    Donald, Fanin F. 1 1869 MS

    residence 183
    Bounds, Manday 22 1848 black MS
    Bounds, Clarisy 20 1850 black MS
    Bounds Martha 4 1866 black MS
    Bounds An Vinatta 2 1868 black MS

    Children:
    1. Jerncia Ophelia Bounds was born in Oct 1851 in Jasper Co, Mississippi ; died in 1910 in Arkansas.
    2. 5. Julia Wilcox, (relation to Bounds?) was born in Jul 1826 in Mississippi; died on 27 Jan 1861 in Clinton, Dewitt Co, Texas; was buried in Clinton Cem, Clinton, Dewitt Co, Texas.