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2401 Per Larry Herrin:
Death certif. shows cause of death as carcinoma metastases, generalized. 
WREN LULA FRANCES (I28042)
 
2402 Per Larry Herrin:
DEATH: Died of heart failure; also had diabetes. 
HEATON LILLIE PEARL (I27289)
 
2403 Per Larry Herrin:
Described by children as natural musician, able to play many instruments. Led
Ky. milita against KKK "night-riders" in 1909; was capt. of militia, town
marshal of Sturgis, Ky. at time of elopment w/Lula Frances. Also, by family
story, married or engaged at time of elopment. According to other stories,
later a fed. mine inspector, victim of suspicious "accident" in mine which
resulted in amputation of legs, deterioration of health, early death in
poverty. Postmaster of Tarma, Ky. at time of death. (Office later closed; there
is no Tarma) 
WILBURN NEWTON JASPER (I28036)
 
2404 Per Larry Herrin:
Elijah was a twin. 
HOLLAND ELIJAH BERRY (I29395)
 
2405 Per Larry Herrin:
Fed. pension records (copies on file) indicate Lewis enrolled Co. "K" 7th Ky.
volunteers, (Union) 26 Aug. 1861, was discharged disabled, "myelitis", 1 Mar.
1863; "was taken with a spinal disease in February 1862 and has been unfit for
Service ever since". Enrolled Co. "C", 49th Ky. regt. at Camp Nelson, Ky. for 1
year on 1 Aug. 1863; "is reported present on Rolls til Oct. 31, 1864. Mustered
out with Co. at Lexington, Ky. Dec. 26, 1864, as private." (Paragraph above
indicated enrollment as Sgt.). Death certif. lists cause of death as "cerebral
apoplexy." 
WILBURN LEWIS (I28031)
 
2406 Per Larry Herrin:
Freeman's death was caused by a heart attack. 
SMITH FREEMAN (I29141)
 
2407 Per Larry Herrin:
Graduate, Maryville State Teacher's College (now Northwest Mo. State
University), Maryville, Mo. Furniture stores in Joplin, Mo. and Springdale,
Ark. Manager of carpet dept., Montgomery-Ward, Little Rock, Ark., at time of
death from myocardial infarct. 
BOYER FRANK WILLIAM (I28101)
 
2408 Per Larry Herrin:
Hester and daughters, Zolla and Velma all died with TB. 
HICKS HESTER ANN (I29001)
 
2409 Per Larry Herrin:
I have been told by another Bouldin researcher that Mariah had two children with Elijah Bouldin. She poisioned and killed Elijah and therefore, both she and her children were shunned by other Bouldin family members. Elijah had a total of 16 children with the first two wives , giving him 18 descendants.
Mariah filed for William Lea's Civil War Pension, and was listed as a widow. I accessed this information in Ancestry.com; online image #377. 
SMITH MARIAH ADLINE (I28553)
 
2410 Per Larry Herrin:
In 1949, Viola was living in Ft. Fayne, Al. 
SCOTT VIOLA (I30066)
 
2411 Per Larry Herrin:
In Blount Co. Al. in 1850. Last four children per the 1870 Census. In DeKalb Co. Al. in 188 0. 
WINDSOR WILLIAM (I29407)
 
2412 Per Larry Herrin:
In the 1900 DeKalb Co.Al. Pct. 15, Pine Grove Census, this family name is spelled Hix and the mother of William, Martha is living with them and is listed as being a widow, age 79. 
HICKS WILLIAM R. (DICK) (I29290)
 
2413 Per Larry Herrin:
Information deduced from tombstone. 
HEATON ALBERT P. (I27282)
 
2414 Per Larry Herrin:
Information from Carlton Thomas: "Doctor, (his name and not his occupation from what I understand...although my mother refered to him once or twice as a faith healer, evangelist, fiddler, and a square dance caller)." 
Doctor WINDSOR MADISON H. (I29397)
 
2415 Per Larry Herrin:
Information on the Roden Family came from, Shirley Hardeman Morgan, Lyndth J. Roden Morgan ; ( some of her sources was the book "The Elbert Jones Family, of Butler Co. Al. Fore and Aft ", by June Jones Igo, Georgetown, Tx. Sept. 30, 1993); William D. Roden, (his source: Marie R oden Outlaw), and a publication called "Roden Roots" by Leslie R. Waltman, Jr. and publishe d by: Northeast Alabama Genealogical Society, Inc. P.O. Box 8268, Gadsden, Al. 35902. 1979
All other information was gathered by Linda York from census records, marriage records, obitu aries and tombstone inscriptions. 
RODEN JEREMIAH (I29269)
 
2416 Per Larry Herrin:
Inscriprion on tombstone reads," Rev. W.T. Windsor"> 
WINDSOR WILLIAM THOMAS (I29412)
 
2417 Per Larry Herrin:
James "Morris" Blevins name was taken from the family Bible of Willis and Lillie Blevins. 
BLEVINS JAMES MORRIS (I28382)
 
2418 Per Larry Herrin:
James Daniel's tombstone says he died in 1966 but the correct year is 1961. 
HICKS JAMES (DANIEL) (I28954)
 
2419 Per Larry Herrin:
James Thomas Bray: Occupation: Farmer
Blue-eyed and tempermental

Birth years for these family members were calculated from the 1880 census

June 11, 1880 - Dekalb County Census Household #66 ; Family #67 Township 5 Range 9th Bea t # 19
District 1
# 66/67 BRAY, Thomas w m 28 Farmer AL TN SC
Mary w f 28 Keeping House GA KY TN
Randolph w m 5 son AL AL GA
Joseph w m 3 son AL AL GA
Parley I. w f 2 daughter AL AL GA

Note: Shadrach Bray was household # 62 & family # 63
John Bray was household # 59 and family # 60
Elisha Clark & Tabitha White Clark (sister to Hanah White Bray) was household # 4 2 and family # 43

This family appeared on the 1900 Census in Jackson County Alabama, and on the 1910 Census i n Lonoke, Arkansas 
BRAY JAMES (I28501)
 
2420 Per Larry Herrin:
Jimmy died by drowning. 
HICKS JIMMY DALE (I30178)
 
2421 Per Larry Herrin:
John Allen, Eli Walker and Squire Bray were named as minors in the estate papers of John Bra y after his death in 1839.
On the 1850 Cherokee County, Alabama Federal Census, John is listed being age 28; with wif e Nancy, who was 22 years old. His occupation was listed as "farmer". 
BRAY JOHN ALLEN (I24939)
 
2422 Per Larry Herrin:
John and Sarah are listed on page 386 of the 1850 DeKalb Co. Al. Census. Sometime between 1850 and 1852 John and Sarah moved from DeKalb Co. Al. to Tishomingo Co. Ms. Another researcher reports finding John and Sarah in the Delta area of Ms. after the Civil War. 
BRAY SARAH (I24936)
 
2423 Per Larry Herrin:
John was not listed living in this household on June 25, 1870. Matilda was listed as "housek eeper". "Lizzie" was 5 months old and they were living next Holloway's and Slatton's. 
UNKNOWN MATILDA (I29580)
 
2424 Per Larry Herrin:
Lemuel also had a stepson named Woodrow Cantrell and 16 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild at the time of his death. 
CLARK LEMUEL C. (I30011)
 
2425 Per Larry Herrin:
Leonard was killed in an accident cutting wood, he was cut into with the saw. 
RODEN LEONARD O. (I29041)
 
2426 Per Larry Herrin:
LINEAGE: It is uncertain whether Anna is a daughter of George. 
GASTINEAU ANNA (I25360)
 
2427 Per Larry Herrin:
Madison was killed during the Civil War. (Source: Jane,b_sweat/@/msn.com. posted to Family Tr ee Message board on Sat. Mar. 24, 2001) Jane states that she believes that all these peopl e came from Marion Co. Tn. 
DURHAM MADISON (I28538)
 
2428 Per Larry Herrin:
MARRIAGE: Pulaski Co., KY Marriage Records

Dick, John Crafford a. 18 Delilah Jane Randolph a. 17 g. parents: William Dick,
Jr. and Jane Dick res: Martha A. Randolph mis: B.S. Wilson wit: John Dick Alen
Dick Alexander Butt b. Ppar: James & Martha Randolph. 
RANDOLPH DELILAH JANE (I24902)
 
2429 Per Larry Herrin:
MARRIAGE: Pulaski Co., KY Marriage Records

James, Daniel F. to Evans, Eleanor by John, his parent and John, her parent.
Surety: Josiah Evans. 
EVANS ELEANOR (I25201)
 
2430 Per Larry Herrin:
MARRIED: Rockcastle Co. KY MB 10, page 246 14 Nov 1895 
HERRIN MARY A. (MOLLY) (I24549)
 
2431 Per Larry Herrin:
MARRIED: Rockcastle Co. KY MB 51 page 445 19 Mar 1908 
HERRIN GEORGIA M. (I24574)
 
2432 Per Larry Herrin:
Martha Frances and D.M. Roden are buried next Sarah Frances Beasley Hicks. 
RODEN MARTHA FRANCIS (FRANKIE) (I29353)
 
2433 Per Larry Herrin:
Martha Scott was listed by other Bray researchers as "a free woman of color". 
SCOTT MARTHA (I31045)
 
2434 Per Larry Herrin:
Mary Ann was living with the family of her son-in-law, Doctor M. Windsor when the 1900 census was taken for the Pine Grove, Al. Pct. #15 
HICKS MARY ANN (I29285)
 
2435 Per Larry Herrin:
Mary died during childbirth. 
CASH MARY (I29988)
 
2436 Per Larry Herrin:
Melvin worked at the Peerless Woolen Mills, later called Rossville Yarn Co., for close to fifty years. 
HICKS LESTER MELVIN (I30085)
 
2437 Per Larry Herrin:
Names and dates for this family were taken from the hand written records of Homer Thompson and were recorded by his sister, Della Wade on April 14, 1981. 
THOMPSON WILLIAM ALONZO (I29022)
 
2438 Per Larry Herrin:
No issue per Title filed in Marion Co., Indiana Clerks Office Plat Book 21. 
HERRING GEORGE M. (I25220)
 
2439 Per Larry Herrin:
Note: Name is either Randall or Randolph.

!CENSUS:
He is listed as James Randolph in the 1860 Census, Pulaski Co., Ky Dist. 1
Page 70, Somerset, House 445, Family 431.

!MARRIAGE: "Pulaski County Kentucky Marriage Records 1797-1850". (Certifiedcopy on file, L. H errin).

..........................................................................
Knoweht all men by these presents That We James Randall & James Gilliland
to held and firmly bound unto the Commonwealth of Kentucky in the Just and
full sum of fifty pounds the payment of which will truly be made we bind
ourselves Our heirs jointly severally afirmly by these presents Sealed
with our Seal and dated this 2nd day of March 1849.
The Condition of the above obligation is such that Whence there is a
marriage Shortly intended to be had and solemnized between the above bound
James Randal & Nancy Gilliland Now Should there be no Lawful cause to
Obstruct the same then the Obligation to be void Else to remain in full
force Power & Virtue. James Randall
Signed Sealed & Ackd In James H. Gilliland
Presence of W. M. Fox Clk
..........................................................................

!RESIDENCE: Pulaski Co., KY

!BURIAL: Pulaski Co., Ky Cemetery Records and photo of tombstone (on file with
L. Herrin).

Buried in Oather Randall Cemetery on Bent Rd. about 2 mi. south of Hwy 80. 
RANDALL JAMES H. (I25379)
 
2440 Per Larry Herrin:
Obituary appeared in the Chattanooga Times on Friday, Feb. 15, 1935. It reads as follows:
" Mrs. Emma Day 89, died at her home 3606 Williams Street at 3:50 o'clock, Thursday morni ng. She is survived by one daughter, Nancy Day; one son, O.V. Smith, Chattanooga, one sister , Mrs. Eva Clark of Valley Head, Al., eleven grandchildren, also twenty great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held from the residence 3606 Williams Street at 7:00 o'clock to night with Rev. Paul Buchanan officiating. Interment New Hope Cemetery Saturday. Arrangment s in charge Smith Funeral Service, Inc." 
BRAY AMANDA EMALENE (I28528)
 
2441 Per Larry Herrin:
OCC: Civil Servant Washington, D. C. and Denver, Co. Grocery Store in Denver
CO. RES: Wyoming several years after marriage. WILL: Dated 28 OCT 1980
Denver, CO. 
HEATON FLORENCE PHOEBE (I27286)
 
2442 Per Larry Herrin:
Ollie's death was caused by a gunshot. 
VON TRANFFANSTED OLLIE (I29115)
 
2443 Per Larry Herrin:
On a 1870 DeKalb Co. Al. census with a "Rawlingsville P.O. " , Paulina is shown being the he ad of household and living next to her parents. In the 1920 DeKalb Co. Al. census, Paulina i s living in the household of Chester A. Bray and Hattie L. Hicks Bray, and she is 66 years ol d and listed as an "Aunt". 
BRAY PAULINA J. (I28502)
 
2444 Per Larry Herrin:
On the 1870 DeKalb County Federal Census, John was not listed in his household. He was show n with family # 97, Richard Davis "on farm". Matilda was listed as family # 106, so therefore , I believe he was just away at work, as he turns up in the house with Matilda in other censu s reports, and they had other children.


The 1880 DeKalb County Census taken on June 11
Page 18, District 1 Township 5 Range 9th Beat 19

#59/60 BRAY, John w m 40 Farmer AL TN SC
Matilda w f 40 wife Keeping House GA SC SC
Calvin w m son 14 On farm IND AL SC
John w m son 12 AL AL GA
Elizabeth w f 10 daughter AL AL GA
Mary w f 8 daughter AL AL GA
Sarah w f 6 daughter AL AL GA
Tera A. w f 3 daughter AL AL GA
Nancy w f 1 daughter AL AL GA 
BRAY JOHN (I28496)
 
2445 Per Larry Herrin:
One source says that Andrew P. Roden and his brother Portland Roden were killed during the Civil War at the "Buck Island Massacre". 
RODEN ANDREW P. (I29272)
 
2446 Per Larry Herrin:
Peter Bray was said to be a "small, redheaded Englishman." He was also a minister. 
BRAY PETER SR. (I31044)
 
2447 Per Larry Herrin:
Powell, William S. (1977). "When the Past Refused to Die". Caswell County
Historical Society: Yanceville, NC.

page 94.
"But with the opening of the new courthouse early in 1785 the area around it
began to develop. Lawrence Van Hook was authorized to keep an ordinary or
tavern at Caswell Court House, as the place was called, later that year."

page 168.
"Not all young people lived such an easy life. Young Lloyd Van Hook, who had
recently gone to Danville, Virginia, to work, wrote a very touching letter home
to his father, Lawrence, on March 18, 1837. He was obviously quite homesick and
now filled with repentance for something that had occurred before he left for
the big city. `I should be very glad to see you all and all of my old
acquaintances. I should be very glad to see old Uncle Thomas Johnston's Family
it would afford me great pleasure to spend a week over the ground where I was
chiefly raised although I know that it would make me feel Melincholy still it
would afford me pleasure-but nay the time is past when I shall be as one of
your family-no more I shall enjoy the pleasing smiles of my little Brothers &
Sisters night after night, but nay, [i am] still absent from you all,
unfortunate and disobedient child that I am ..." (Continues on for a while).
"But all must have been forgiven because young Van Hook was back in Caswell
County in 1846 employed as a schoolteacher." 
VAN HOOK LAWRENCE (I27315)
 
2448 Per Larry Herrin:
Powell, William S. (1977). "When the Past Refused to Die". Caswell County
Historical Society: Yanceville, NC.

page 94.
"But with the opening of the new courthouse early in 1785 the area around it
began to develop. Lawrence Van Hook was authorized to keep an ordinary or
tavern at Caswell Court House, as the place was called, later that year."

page 168.
"Not all young people lived such an easy life. Young Lloyd Van Hook, who had
recently gone to Danville, Virginia, to work, wrote a very touching letter home
to his father, Lawrence, on March 18, 1837. He was obviously quite homesick and
now filled with repentance for something that had occurred before he left for
the big city. `I should be very glad to see you all and all of my old
acquaintances. I should be very glad to see old Uncle Thomas Johnston's Family
it would afford me great pleasure to spend a week over the ground where I was
chiefly raised although I know that it would make me feel Melincholy still it
would afford me pleasure-but nay the time is past when I shall be as one of
your family-no more I shall enjoy the pleasing smiles of my little Brothers &
Sisters night after night, but nay, [i am] still absent from you all,
unfortunate and disobedient child that I am ..." (Continues on for a while).
"But all must have been forgiven because young Van Hook was back in Caswell
County in 1846 employed as a schoolteacher." 
VAN HOOK LAWRENCE (I26510)
 
2449 Per Larry Herrin:
Raymond was known by the name Deward and it was pronounced, " Duard". 
SMITH RAYMOND (DEWARD) (I28721)
 
2450 Per Larry Herrin:
Recorded on their marriage record, "Sade" is listed as "Sarah A. HIX". The 1900 census list Sarah as being 53 years old and having been married eight years and with no children, which means that probably only Houston was her only biological son. 
HICKS SARAH A. (SADE) (I29287)
 

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