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Family Tree Progess

Okay, let’s do a quick wrap-up here…[updated and corrected]

The PARK family has descendency ties to Robert E. Lee and his wife [Mary Ann Randolph Custis].

Her ancestor was George Washington‘s wife Martha Dandridge CUSTIS (maiden name DANDRIDGE). Martha’s first husband was 20 years her senior — he was Daniel PARKE CUSTIS (son of John CUSTIS, and grandson of  John Parke); her father was John Dandridge — her mother was Agnes Wilder.

*** Robert E. Lee was also a distant cousin to his wife. [added: 28Dec2010)

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PARK/PARKE/PARKS descendants are connected to the Burchfields — the Burchfields via the Park line (somewhere) are kin to the Gustafsson/Justice family originally from Sweden; and how did I get here (this time)?

Tracing the Davis-Smathers connection of Aunt Betty Davis (married – Jack Abernathy) — trying to learn about her father’s family.

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The other point of interest is Aunt Betty Davis Abernathy‘s ancestral ties to a Cherokee Chief Oowahooskie (various spellings found).

His ‘wife’ had been captured from a white settlement/group when she was about six years old. They had three sons; she and the sons were later released — they lived as white men, and were land-holders. This made for Cherokee heritage claims with US courts unsuccessful — but the Indian connection seems valid from research/sources found online, now.

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There is also a connection between the PARK family and a CHANDLER line in Georgia…will follow this up later.

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Another connection exist between the DAVIS line and the CARPENTER (ZIMMERMAN) families from North Carolina — this warrants further research, since my mother and my father’s ancestral line include connection to the CARPENTER (ZIMMERMAN) lines from the Carolinas.

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NO direct Patey/PATE/PATTY connections — but have found AYERS/AYRES, PAYNE, and McClellan connections in the Carolina regions (where my husband’s family were from)…

The PAYNE connection may link up with the TEAGUE, SPEER, PERRY, OWEN or other related families who later migrated to NE Alabama (near Ft. Payne).

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With the research from the past three days — “We are all kin” has more meaning then is previously did, for me.

Each friend I have helped with their family tree research, I have also found something that fit with prior research for my own complicated ancestral lines.

Are your ancestors included in this tangle of kinfolks?

Contact me with a bit of your grandparents vital statics (dates, location, family members) — I will see what I can find.

– Cathy Ann Abernathy

weavercat@gmail.com

 

SCC-Template (Chrales William Sproull, SC)

C. Charles William Sproull

Born 1820

Died 1901

Buried ?

In census records Charles used his middle name “William”.

Married twice:

#1 married to Susan Barnett (or Bamet)of Abbeville. She died a year after the marriage. #2 married in 1853 to Mary Catherine Creswell, 1834 – 1894.

“Catherine” Creswell was a descendant of four Rev. War. Patriots:

Her parents were James Creswell and Caroline M. Williams

Her grand parents were Washington Williams & Sarah Griffin; Elihu Creswell & Katherine Mayson

Her great grand parents were James Williams & Mary Wallace;

Rev. James Creswell & Mary Elizabeth Garlington;

Col. James Mayson & Ann ______;

Col. Richard Griffin & Mary Lipscomb.

[....MORE]

via SCC-Template.

 

Re: William Wesley Crittenden 1839-1894

Re: William Wesley Crittenden 1839-1894

Posted by: Pat Curry Date: August 28, 1999 at 17:19:06

In Reply to: William Wesley Crittenden 1839-1894 by Linda of 1138

W.W.and N.E. Crittenden, my gr-grandparents, came to AR c.1880 from Humboldt, Crockett Co. TN. N.E.’s maiden name Brown with either Creek or Cherokee ancestry. Children were: Mollie m. Shelton; Smitha L.; Jimmy; Willie Beulah m. Masingale; Permelia Elizabeth “Minnie” (my g-mother) m. Robert L. Hunter; Lillie H. m. W.C Wimberly; Floyd m. Paralee Boyd; Rowland; Johnnie. Seeking any information re: family.

Followups:

* Re: William Wesley Crittenden 1839-1894 Linda Snodgrass 1/03/00

o Re: William Wesley Crittenden 1839-1894 Peggy Carey 3/15/02

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http://genforum.genealogy.com/crittenden/messages/224.html

via Re: William Wesley Crittenden 1839-1894.

 

RootsWeb’s WorldConnect Project: Jernegan-Carroll-Goldsmith-Latham-Hollingsworth-Brownrigg-Andersen-Festus-Martin-Taylor – Some Descendants

# ID: I9552

# Name: Narcissa Clark Chisholm

# Given Name: Narcissa Clark

# Surname: Chisholm 1 2 3 4

# Sex: F

# Birth: 3 Oct 1831 in Cherokee Nation, AR 5 6 4

# Death: 12 Jul 1911 7 4

# Burial: Spring Hill Cem., Lynchburg, Campbell Co., VA 7 4

# Note:

As the Memoirs portray it, Narcissa Owen had an eventful life. Born in the Arkansas Indian Territory shortly before the Trail of Tears (54), she attended several good schools (52-3, 56-8), became a teacher herself (59-60), then married a railway construction engineer–Robert Owen, with deep family roots in Lynchburg, Virginia (60-3). Moving to Lynchburg, where her husband became president of the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, Narcissa Owen–despite her Cherokee heritage–became a community leader during the Civil War; and, by {8} her own account, she foiled a Union attack on Lynchburg by providing false information to enemy spies (71-82). Robert Owen died in 1873, leaving the family destitute; however, by working as a music teacher and obtaining scholarships, Narcissa Owen managed to secure a college education for both of her sons–one became a surgeon, the other, a lawyer

via RootsWeb’s WorldConnect Project: Jernegan-Carroll-Goldsmith-Latham-Hollingsworth-Brownrigg-Andersen-Festus-Martin-Taylor – Some Descendants.

 

Corpus Christi Caller-Times – Obituaries

WARREN Ruby Gertrude (Richardson) Warren was born September 25, 1918 in Hasima, Matagorda County, Texas to the late Robert ‘Bob’ Gilbert and Myrtle Lillian (Sewell) Richardson of Victoria, Texas. Her family moved from Sweeny, Brazoria County, Texas in September 1933 to Victoria, Texas for her to enter 9th grade at Patti Welder High School where she graduated in the Spring of 1936. Next she enrolled in Victoria Junior College for higher education, graduating in 1938 with an Associates degree. She was a member of the Drum & Bugle Corp, under the late George Filley, Director. Final college years were at Sam Houston State Teacher’s College in Huntsville, Texas graduating in 1940 with a B.S. degree. Her first teaching position was at East Bernard Independent School District in Texas where she worked for one year prior to enrolling in nurses training at Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas. Ruby returned to teaching a year later. While on vacation in Corpus Christi she met her future husband, Roy Warren, Jr., a chief petty officer in the Navy. They married August 17, 1945 in Corpus Christi at the end of WW II. Their military life carried them from coast to coast with their two daughters. In 1953, while Roy was at sea Ruby and the girls lived in Victoria, Texas with her parents, where she taught at Hopkins Elementary School. After moving to Corpus Christi, Texas Ruby taught at Skinner Elementary at West Oso Independent School District, where she eventually retired from teaching in 1977. Ruby often independently funded projects for her students’ enrichment.

via Corpus Christi Caller-Times – Obituaries.

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A cousin, and descendant of Ransom Middleton Meadows.

– Cathy

 

Etta+Caladonia+Hardy.bmp (image)

Etta+Caladonia+Hardy.bmp (image).

Copy of photo sent to me in Germany by Billy Parker-

From Left to right

Etta “Callie” Hardy, George Albert Meherg and Elle Belle Monarie MeHerg. They wore Indian jewelry, so I suppose they participated in the Creek culture of Coosa Co and felt themselves to be part Indian. Please click on the pictures for a larger view.

Area where Etta Caladonia´s grandfather meHerg lived near Weogufka creek and Hatchett Creek is called Horse Stomp and I think it was near Lewis, AL in Coosa Co.


She is at her maternal granfather´s place in Horse Stomp Community near Weogodka
Creek.

Map for Tallapoosa sites is here.
http://www.topozone.com/states/Alabama.asp?county=Tallapoosa

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Native American connections

I think so. Why would anyone ‘pretend’ to be Indian, when claiming such things could have deprived of your property/home, and have you run out of town; or in some cases killed, for not bein g’ white’?

– CAA

 
 
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