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Joyce
Ann Lewis, daughter of William Lewis, Jr. and Mary Fish Lewis, was born in July
1854 in Harris County, Texas. [The
birth certificate of her son John Dodd McCall shows her year of birth as 1844.] She was described as "one of the most
beautiful girls in Texas" by Martin Lord, brother to Leroy Boyce
Lord. She was married July 10, 1873 to
Robert Marshall McCall, according to Williamson County Marriage Book 4,
Certificate No. 68.
Robert Marshall McCall, son of
Matthew Morgan McCall and Lucinda Rogers Bowlin Willis McCall, was born January
21, 1850 in Red River County, Texas.
His father died 10 months later.
His mother died about 1858, and he and his brother and sister went to
live with an aunt [or perhaps an older step-sister]. Later he and his brother
and sister lived in the home of William H. Bowlin, a step-brother. He brought them in a covered wagon to
Floresville, Texas. When his sister was
married in 1865 he and his brother went to live with her and were employed as
cowboys on the ranch of her husband.
Robert Marshall McCall went as
a drover up the Chisholm Trail with the second herd of cattle driven to
Abilene, Kansas, according to a granddaughter, Blanche Maurie Duncum Monroe.
Mary Alnora "Nora"
Cox Drennan wrote in 1970:
"When they were married he
was working for David McFaden, her great-uncle. David McFaden had a two-story brick house, land and cattle and a
flour mill on the San Gabriel River in Williamson County. I visited this place in April. It is about one mile below Circleville,
Texas. The house is in good repair,
having been remodeled recently. It has
been occupied continually until recently.
It is now used on weekends by a granddaughter and her husband who lived
in Taylor. We also visited the old
McFaden Cemetery. It is a large
cemetery completely surrounded by a cyclone fence. Jerusha Dyches McFaden is buried here."
Joyce Ann Lewis McCall and
Nancy Whitmire McCall were first cousins on one side of the family. Their children were first cousins on one
side and second cousins on the other side."
Robert Marshall McCall appeared
as the head of a household in the federal census of Williamson County,
Enumeration District 5, page 5 taken June 4, 1880. The family was reported as:
"McCall, Rober 29, farmer, born in Texas, father born
Virginia, mother born in Virginia
Ann 25,
keeping house, born in Texas, mother born
in Louisiana, wife
Mary 5, born in Texas, father born in Texas, mother born in Texas, daughter
Dora 3, born in Texas, father born in Texas, mother born in Texas, daughter
Joseph 2, born in Texas, father born in Texas, mother, born in Texas, son
Julina 4/12, born in Texas, father born in Texas, mother
born in Texas, daughter"
In 1882 they were living in
Lampasas County, four miles southwest of Copperas Cove, Texas. They sold their farm and moved to Rockdale,
Texas about 1885. In 1890 they lived near
Lexington, Texas in Lee County.
On October 3, 1898 "Robert
M. McCall of Lee County" purchased 69 acres in Survey 414, five miles from
Dripping Springs, Texas, from J. A. B. Middleton and his wife S. E. Middleton
for $800, according to Hays County Deed Book 62, page 778. It is possible that the family of his
half-brother William H. Bowlin may have provided some financial assistance for
the purchase. Once when Julia E. Bowlin
was visiting in the home of Robert Marshall McCall she remarked that "the
farm belonged to the Bowlins." He
emphatically denied the statement, and the air was charged with tension,
according to Annie Bell McCall.
On October 16, 1915 Dora
Middleton Parsley, daughter of J. A. B. Middleton gave an affidavit to the
public that Robert Marshall McCall had "lived there continuously except
one year when they rented it out and lived nearby," according to Hays
County Deed Book 68, page 223. They
sold the property to A. F. Robisher of Travis County for $2,000 December 15,
1915, according to Hays County Deed Book 68, page 423.
Robert Marshall McCall
reappeared as the head of a household in the 1900 census of Hays County,
Enumeration District 23, page 2 at Dripping Springs. He reported that nine of his ten children were living at that time. The family was recorded as:
"McCall Robt.
M. 50, born in Texas, January 1850
Joice A. 45,
born in Texas, July 1854, wife
Joseph M. 22, born in Texas, April 1878, son,
Julia A. 20,
born in Texas, January 1880, daughter
John H. 17,
born in Texas, August 1882, son
James E. 15,
born in Texas, August 1884, son
Perry 11,
born in Texas, September 1889, son
Annie B. 10,
born in Texas, June 1890, daughter
Ellie E. 8, born in Texas, April 1892, daughter
Katie L. 3, born in Texas, October 1896, daughter"
Robert Marshall McCall died
January 1, 1936 of a stroke, and Joyce Ann Lewis McCall died January 8, 1936 of
kidney failure.
Children born to Robert
Marshall McCall and Joyce Ann Lewis McCall include:
Mary "Mollie" McCall born in 1874
Dora Alice McCall born
in 1876
Joseph M. McCall born
in April 1878
Julia A. McCall born
in January 1880
John Dodd McCall born
August 29, 1882
James Edwin McCall born
August 21, 1884
Oliver Perry McCall born
in September 1889
Annie Bell McCall born
in June 1890
Ellie E. McCall born
in April 1892
Katie Eleanor McCall born
October 25, 1896
Mary "Mollie" McCall,
daughter of Robert Marshall McCall and Joyce Ann Lewis McCall, was born in
1874. She died in 1893 "of
congestion" and was buried at Lexington.
Dora Alice McCall, daughter of Robert
Marshall McCall and Joyce Ann Lewis McCall, was born in 1876. She was married January 8, 1893 to Isaac
Duncum. In 1958 they lived at Cameron,
Texas. She died in 1973 at the age of
96.
Children born to Isaac Duncum
and Dora Alice McCall Duncum include:
Nora Elma Duncum born
Nov 11, 1893
Orba O. Duncum born
June 28, 1899
Blanche Maurie Duncum born
Sep 19, 1907
Morris Coleman Duncum born
Jan 24, 1916
Nora Elma Duncum, daughter of
Isaac Duncum and Dora Alice McCall Duncum, was born November 11, 1893. She did not marry. She taught school for 47 years.
Orba O. Duncum, son of Isaac
Duncum, and Dora Alice McCall Duncum, was born June 28, 1899. He died in 1979. A daughter was married to Reese Turner.
Blanche Maurie Duncum, daughter
of Isaac Duncum and Dora Alice McCall Duncum, was born September 19, 1907. She was married about 1927 to Hershel B.
Monroe. They were schoolteachers. In 1985 they lived in La Marque, Texas in
retirement.
One daughter was adopted by
them:
Lela Faye Monroe born
February 9, 1944
Lela Faye Monroe, daughter of
Hershel B. Monroe and Blanche Maurie Duncum Monroe, was born February 9,
1944. She was married in January 1964
to Luther Gwen Boyd. He attended Lubbock
Christian College in 1959-60, Harding College in 1961 and Abilene Christian
College in 1962. He received a master's
degree there in 1964. She was graduated
from Lubbock Christian College in 1977.
In 1985 they lived at Ralls, Texas.
Children born to them include:
Gregory Collins Boyd born Nov 20, 1964
Weldon Kregg Boyd born
Nov 9, 1967
Stephen Monroe Boyd
born June 28, 1971
Stephanie Lee Boyd born
Feb 3, 1973
Morris Coleman Duncum, son of
Isaac Duncum and Dora Alice McCall Duncum, was born January 24, 1916. He was married about 1937 to Bertha Baylor
who was born November 24, 1917. In 1970
they lived in Cameron where he was an elder in the Church of Christ.
Children born to them include:
Mary Alice Duncum born
November 25, 1941
John Morris Duncum born
about 1943
Mary Alice Duncum, daughter of
Morris Coleman Duncum and Bertha Baylor Duncum, was born November 25,
1941. Following graduation from Abilene
Christian University she was married to Gary Welch, a dentist, son of Louis
Welch, mayor of Houston, Texas. In 1983
they lived in Houston.
Children born to Gary Welch and
Mary Alice Duncum Welch include:
Merideth McCall Welch born
about 1969
Gilford Nicholas Welch born
about 1971
John Morris Duncum, son of
Morris Coleman Duncum and Bertha Baylor Duncum, was born about 1943. He was married about 1963 to Dianne
Vannoy. Initially he was an
agricultural teacher in Huntsville and Duncanville, Texas. Later he was employed by Prudential
Insurance Company as a mortgage loan appraiser in Ft. Worth, Texas.
Children born to them include:
John Mark Duncum born
about 1965
James Michael Duncum born
about 1967
Jeffrey MacRea Duncum born
about 1969
Joseph M. McCall, son of Robert
Marshall McCall and Joyce Ann Lewis McCall, was born in 1878 in Williamson
County. He did not marry, and he was
killed by lightning in 1900, at age 22, while returning from a visit with the
family of his uncle Oliver Hazard Perry McCall. He was buried at Lexington.
Julia A. McCall, daughter of
Robert Marshall McCall and Joyce Ann Lewis McCall, was born in 1880 in
Williamson County. She was married
about 1898 to Napoleon Hendricks. She
died in 1960.
Children born to them include:
O. F. Hendricks born
about 1900
Delmer L. Hendricks born
about 1902
Neva Hendricks born
about 1905
O. F. Hendricks, son of
Napoleon Hendricks and Julia A. McCall Hendricks, was born about 1900. In 1970 they lived near Houston.
Delmer L. Hendricks, son of
Napoleon Hendricks and Julia A. McCall Hendricks, was born about 1908. In 1970 they lived near Houston.
Neva Hendricks, daughter of
Napoleon Hendricks and Julia A. McCall Hendricks, was born about 1905. She was married about 1923 to R. B. Roddy.
Children born to them include:
Wilbur Roddy born
about 1925
John Dodd McCall, son of Robert
Marshall McCall and Joyce Ann Lewis McCall, was born August 29, 1882 in
Lampasas County, four miles from Copperas Cove, according to Lampasas County
Probate Birth Book 9, page 140. Dora
Alice McCall Duncum attested to the birth certificate. He attended school at Dripping Springs and
college at Southwest Texas Teachers Normal at San Marcos, Texas. He received a teacher's certificate about
1900.
He related that once when he
returned to his boyhood home in Lampasas County he found an "old man Van
Winkle" living there. His father
sold this farm and moved to Rockdale in Milam County. He appeared as "John H. McCall, age 17" in the 1900
census of his father's household in Hays County.
He taught school first at
Karnes City, Texas and later at Sour Lake, Texas. Later he enrolled in law school at the University of Texas. John Dodd McCall, of Travis County, Texas
gave a deed to W. N. Halley to 640 acres on Brushy Creek and 190 acres in the
William Kincaid Survey March 19, 1903 for $4,150, according to Williamson County
Deed Book 108, page 4.
He was married in San Antonio,
Texas August 29, 1906 on his twenty-fourth birthday to Emma "Bammer"
Boyls. In 1941 he was an attorney in
Beaumont, Texas.
In a letter written to John H.
McCall June 1, 1958 he mentioned that he was now officing in his home at 2545
Broadway and owned property in Phoenix, Arizona.
No children were born to them,
but a niece of Emma "Bammer" Boyls McCall, Fanny Boyls, daughter of
Jim Boyls, lived with them. He sent her
through law school at the University of Texas.
She practiced law in Washington, D. C. and continued to live there in
1984. He died about 1960.
James Edwin McCall, son of
Robert Marshall McCall and Joyce Ann Lewis McCall, was born August 21, 1884 in
Copperas Cove, according to Coryell County Delayed Birth Book 14, page 15. In 1890 his parents removed to
Lexington. He ran away from home when
he was 13 and worked as a waterboy for a railroad. When his father learned his whereabouts he had the sheriff pick
him up and send him home.
He was the subject of a
magazine article written by Dick Glenn and published in the December 1966
edition of "Western Horseman:"
"Ed was a born-in-the-wool
cowboy and was seldom seen without a rope in his hand, an instrument he learned
to use with perfection by the time he was 12 years old. At the age of 15 he was considered a top
hand, so he bade farewell to his family and announced, 'I think I can make it
on my own the rest of the way.' He
hired out on the JJ Ranch south of Midland, Texas. He worked there a few years and then moved to the Johnson
Brothers cow ranch on the Pecos River near Pecos, Texas when he remained from
1904 to 1908."
His picture, taken near Odessa,
Texas in 1905 with his horse 'Dirty Linen', appeared in the article.
"Ed, like many other
cowboys, had heard fabulous tales of the rich cattle country of Montana, and
from the time he first left home, he had a keen desire to go there.
Along with learning to become
an expert roper, Ed practiced cutting hair and shaving the cowboys with the
roundup wagons and at cow camps. His
service was invaluable to the cowboys as they seldom got to a town more than
one or twice during a year. Once when
he was laid-up in town for a spell after a steer had jerked his horse down, Ed
obtained a license to practice that trade, thinking some day it might come in
handy.
Early in 1906 Ed went with a
large trail herd of 7HL cattle, driving them to Bovina, Texas in the last trail
herd owned by J. T. McElroy. Ed was
then 22 years old and ambitious with thoughts of a more enterprising life than
that of an ordinary cowpoke. One day he
said to himself, "Shucks, I can make more money barbering and
rodeoing." He quit his job; set up
a crude one-chair barbershop in a small town, and combined that work with
roping steers in area rodeos.
Eight years later Ed gave his
two good roping horses to a friend, bought a railroad ticket and late in the
year 1914 registered at the Hotel Milligan, Miles City, Montana. Three days later a candystick pole was
turning on Main Street with a sign above, "McCall's Shop." It was a one-chair shop, and business was
slow at the start, but soon people heard that Ed McCall was a cowboy (he told
them so) and business started to pick up.
Ed had a pleasing personality,
was a good mixer and an avid story teller.
In slightly over a year the business grew into an eight-chair shop. The business flourished, and he became one
of the best-liked personalities in Miles City; however as the years rolled by,
some doubt grew as to whether Ed McCall had ever been the professional steer
roper and wild cowboy who served as basic material for his stories.
On a Saturday in June 1928
quite a number of cowboys and cattlemen were in McCall's Shop. The chairs were all full and the waiting
line was long. Ed McCall was telling a
story about how he won a big steer roping down Pecos way. Suddenly someone said, 'Ed, have you ever
thought about roping again?' 'It's been
too long since Ed has roped to ever do it again; he's grown too soft working
all these years in a barbershop.' At
that remark Ed advised the entire audience, 'I'm leasing out the shop and going
back to roping in about two weeks.'
Ed started going out to the big
LO Ranch to train his roping horse "Big Buck." They ran 10,000 cattle that included a large
number of corriente Mexican steers.
When the Fourth of July Roundup took place in Miles City Ed finished
second in the single steer roping and also placed in the calf roping. From there he started following the circuit
making all the big rodeos for the next six years and becoming a familiar figure
at the pay windows. In 1934 at the age
of 50 he retired from rodeoing and hung up his spurs."
He returned to Pecos in the
fall of 1963 for a visit with oldtime cowboy acquaintances. The get-together, held in the Brandon Hotel,
was written up in the November 12, 1963 edition of the "Pecos
Independent." Participating were
Young Bell, his host; Albert Cooksey, "born in Toyah over 80 years
ago;" Curtis McElroy and Louis Roberson, former sheriff and deputy U. S.
Marshall.
In 1965 he was recognized on
his 81st birthday by a Miles City radio station who carried a tribute to him
and his wife Martha McCall. No children
were born to them.
Oliver Perry McCall, son of
Robert Marshall McCall and Joyce Ann Lewis McCall, was born in 1888 at
Rockdale. His name was shown as
"Perry C. McCall" in the birth certificate of his fifth child. He was married about 1910 to Ruth
McCormick. In 1916 he was a farmer
living at Henly, Texas in Hays County.
He died in 1959 in Grand Junction, Colorado.
Children born to Oliver Perry
McCall and Ruth McCormick McCall include:
William Marshall McCall born
Mar 21, 1912
Marvin Dale McCall born
March 4, 1913
Edna McCall born
about 1915
Louise McCall born
Dec 16, 1916
William Marshall McCall, son of
Oliver Perry McCall and Ruth McCormick McCall, was born March 21, 1912,
according to Coryell County Birth Book 1, page 248. In 1958 and in 1970 he lived at Kingman, Arizona.
Marvin Dale McCall, son of
Oliver Perry McCall and Ruth McCormick McCall, was born March 4, 1913,
according to Coryell County Birth Book 1, page 43. In 1970 he lived in Kingman.
Edna McCall, daughter of Oliver
Perry McCall and Ruth McCormick McCall, was born about 1916. She was married about 1936 to Robert
Lawless. In 1958 and in 1970 they lived
in Grand Junction.
Louise McCall, daughter of
Oliver Perry McCall and Ruth McCormick McCall, was born December 16, 1916,
according to Hays County Birth Book 7, page 246. She was shown as "fifth child, four living." She did not marry and in 1970 lived in
Portland, Oregon.
Annie Bell McCall, daughter of
Robert Marshall McCall and Joyce Ann Lewis McCall, was born in 1891 in
Williamson County, according to Hazel Inez Nelson Bradbury. She was married about 1918 to Neil
Mills. In 1958 and 1968 they lived in
Austin, Texas. She continued there in
1983, living in a nursing home.
Children born to them include:
Neil Mills, Jr. born
about 1920
Edward Mills born
about 1922
Dale Mills born
about 1925
Neil Mills, Jr, son of Neil
Mills and Annie Bell McCall Mills, was born about 1920. He had two sons and in 1968 lived in Austin.
Edward Mills, son of Neil Mills
and Annie Bell McCall Mills, was born about 1922. He had two sons and in 1968 lived in Austin.
Dale Mills, son of Neil Mills
and Annie Belle McCall Mills, was born about 1925. He had two daughters and a son and in 1968 lived in Austin.
Ellie E. McCall, daughter of
Robert Marshall McCall and Joyce Ann Lewis McCall, was born in 1893. She was married about 1910 to E. M.
Fields. In 1958 and 1968 they lived in
Austin. She died there in 1979.
Children born to them include:
Ray Fields born
about 1912
Joyce Fields born
about 1914
Dorothy Fields born
about 1917
Ray Fields, son of E. M. Fields
and Ellie E. McCall Fields, was born about 1912. In 1968 he lived in Austin.
Joyce Fields, daughter of E. M.
Fields and Ellie E. McCall Fields, was born about 1914. She was married about 1934 to Clifton Fort
of Austin. In 1968 she lived in Austin.
Dorothy Fields, daughter of E.
M. Fields and Ellie E. McCall Fields, was born about 1917. In 1968 she lived in Austin.
Katie Eleanor McCall, daughter
of Robert Marshall McCall and Joyce Ann Lewis McCall, was born October 25, 1896
at Lexington She was married January 4,
1919 to Ellis Marvin Powell who was born August 31, 1898 at Buda, Texas to
Eugene Columbus Powell and Nellie McGruder Ferguson Powell. He died July 11, 1959 in Austin. In 1984 she continued there, living in a
nursing home.
Children born to them include:
Marvin Dean Powell born
August 14, 1923
Vincent Charby Powell born
August 13, 1932
Gloria Mae Powell born
Sep 11, 1934
Marvin Dean Powell, son of
Ellis Marvin Powell and Katie Eleanor McCall Powell, was born August 14, 1923
in Houston. He was married January 4,
1947 to Verda Mae Dungan in Austin. She
was born November 12, 1925 in Luling, Texas to Plenie Preston Dungan and Artie
Mae Atkins Dungan. In 1986 he, a retired firefighter and a family history researcher,
lived in Austin.
Children born to them include:
Randy Dell Powell born
September 20, 1947
Gerald Dean Powell born
January 5, 1950
Randy Dell Powell, son of
Marvin Dean Powell and Verda Mae Dungan Powell, was born September 20, 1947 in
Austin. He was married September 27,
1975 to Marcia Eileen Baugh who was born November 13, 1953 in Burnet, Texas.
She was a daughter of Herbert Cowan Baugh and Marjorie Virginia Allen Baugh. In 1977 they lived in Austin.
Children born to them include:
Cody Dell Powell born
April 15, 1976
Alison Leah Powell born
December 8, 1977
Gerald Dean Powell, son of
Marvin Dean Powell and Verda Mae Dungan Powell, was born January 5, 1950 in
Austin. He was married May 8, 1981 to Bettina
Mae LeDoux who was born March 19, 1953 in Lakes Charles, Louisiana to Philip
LeDoux and Betty Jane Pousson LeDoux.
In 1985 they lived in Austin.
Children born to them include:
Brian David Powell born
Nov 17, 1981
Sarah Elizabeth Powell born
June 12, 1983
Vincent Charby Powell, son of
Ellis Marvin Powell and Katie Eleanor McCall Powell, was born August 13, 1932
in Los Angeles, California. He was
married March 16, 1952 to Georgia Lou Ridgeway. In 1970 they lived in Austin where he was a building contractor.
Gloria Mae Powell, daughter of
Ellis Marvin Powell and Katie Eleanor McCall Powell, was born September 11,
1934 in Los Angeles. She was married
December 26, 1952 to Douglas B. Phillips.
In 1968 they lived in Austin.
Georgian Lewis, daughter of
William Lewis, Jr. and Mary Fish Lewis, was born in 1856. She appeared as a 14-year-old in her
mother's household in the 1870 census.
Mary Rmintha "Mint"
Lewis, daughter of William Lewis, Jr. and Mary Fish Lewis, was born February
16, 1858 in Williamson County. She
appeared as a 12-year-old in the 1870 census of her mother's household. She was married about 1875 to John Henry
Moore. He died in October 1881 in Milam
County after being thrown from a horse.
He was buried at Cameron.
On December 18, 1882 she was
remarried to George Washington Hanks as his second wife. He had been married first to Keziah Yoakum,
and four children were born to them before her death. He, a Confederate veteran, was born September 25, 1831 in
Princeton, Indiana. He was a resident
of Ozark, Missouri when the war began and enlisted in the First Missouri
Infantry Regiment, Company B. His
regiment operated with the Twentieth Arkansas Infantry Regiment in which James
Christopher Cox enlisted March 1, 1862.
Both regiments participated in the Battle of Pea Ridge, the Battle of
Corinth and the Battle of Vicksburg and were surrendered at Vicksburg July 4,
1863.
They sold their farm and moved
to Indian Territory, driving their cattle as they went. She drove the wagon containing her furniture
and the two children. Later in Oklahoma
they participated in the Cherokee Strip land rush.
Mary Rmintha "Mint"
Lewis Moore Hanks died August 1, 1895 at age 37 at Ardmore, Indian Territory of
a ruptured gall bladder and was buried at Keller, Texas. George Washington
Hanks, "an old man with a long white beard," died September 23, 1922
near Oil City, Oklahoma and was buried beside his wife.
Children born to John Henry
Moore and Mary Rmintha "Mint" Lewis Moore include:
Jeptha Cornelius Moore born
August 6, 1876
Alice Cynthia Moore born
July 9, 1881
Children born to George
Washington Hanks and Mary Rmintha "Mint" Lewis Moore Hanks include:
Oliver Hanks born
September 22, 1883
Frankie Hanks born
about 1884
Virgil Hanks born
about 1886
Oma Hanks born
about 1889
Meeker Hanks born
January 25, 1893
Will Hanks born
about 1894
Jeptha Cornelius Moore, son of
John Henry Moore and Mary Rmintha "Mint" Lewis Moore , was born
August 6, 1876 in Milam County. He was
married November 7, 1897 to Jenney Elsie Beavers at Keller.
He wrote a letter July 27, 1935
which gave much information about his branch of the family:
"Kim,
Colorado
July
27, 1935
Dear Cousins,
I was sure glad to hear from
you all. Many thanks to your girl
Maurie for the family tree, and I will add quite a bit to that tree.
Aunt Lottie [Louisa Fish
Barker] and Uncle Jess Barker moved to the Indian Territory about the same time
we did. They had a large family, nearly
all boys. They had one girl. The last I heard from her she lived in Milam
County. You probably known that Steve
Barker, one of Aunt Lottie's boys married Frankie Hanks, one of my
step-sisters. They have a large
family. The last I heard of them they
lived in East Oklahoma. Frankie passed on
several years ago. I will give you the
Barker boys' names the best I know, Joe, Cal, Steve, Ira, Emzie, Wiley and
Lee. Uncle Jess and Aunt Lottie passed
away in the Indian Territory several years ago. Most of the boys lived in East Oklahoma the last I knew.
Our Aunt Nancy Short [Nancy
Anne Lewis Short] had two children, Annie and Eugene. Annie married John Parker, Uncle George Parker's brother. He passed on, and she married Wade Parker,
another of Uncle George's brothers.
They had a large family. The
last I knew of Annie she lived at Healdton, Oklahoma.
In making out my mother's list
you left out Meeker my baby brother.
Him and Oliver have both passed on.
Virgil is a railroad man living back East somewhere. He is married and has several children. Haven't heard from him in a good while.
Oma married a man by the name
of Fred Garner. She has two boys that
live in Wilson, Oklahoma.
Alice and John [Harris] have a
large family. Their names were Eula,
Flora, Gaylord and Gladys. They're all
married and have families except Gladys.
She is working in Denver, Colorado.
John and Alice live in California.
I married a girl by the name of
Jennie Beavers. There's a large family
of them. She has five sisters and four
brothers. Her father passed on three
years ago. He had 114 grandchildren and
great-grandchildren when he died. My
wife's parents were German and Irish.
We have nine children, all living, five boys and four girls.
Our oldest, Seldon, is in
Oklahoma--single. Second is Clyde, single,
age 33. He lives in Colorado. Third is Earl, single, age 31, still at
home. He has traveled all over the
United States. He handles polo ponies
and has played some polo. He goes to
California most every winter. He made
several trips back east to Long Island and New York City. Fourth is Claude, age 28, married a girl by
the name of Grace Like. They lived in
Canon City, Colorado. Fifth is Aileen,
age 26, married a boy by the name of Ernest Lance. They live in Wellington, Texas.
He runs a service station in Wellington. Would be glad if your daughter could stop and visit her on her
way to Denver. Sixth is Gladys, 24,
single and still at home. Seventh is
Hazel, age 22, married a boy by the name of Paul Clark. They have a baby girl, Minna Lee, two years
old. They live at Sweetwater,
Texas. If your daughter went the
western route it would be handy to visit her.
Eighth is Zack, age 18, single and at home. Ninth is Alta, age 15, at home and still going to school. She rides four miles horseback to school.
We live on a ranch. We have horses and cattle. We live in Smith Canyon. You would call it mountains, but we call it
canyons here. The hills around the
house are so high we can't see the sun til it gets up quite a ways. Our house is in the shade of a big hill from
4:30 on. We sure hope your daughter
will visit us when she comes to Colorado.
If she comes in a car it won't be out of her way to come by going to
Denver. She would want to come to Boyse
City, Oklahoma and from there to Kim. We live 14 miles northwest of Kim. Most any one in Kim could tell you how to get to our place.
I would sure be proud if you
all could come with her. You would
enjoy a trip to this country in the summertime. It is so nice and cool. I
was sure proud to know that Uncle Bob [McCall] and Aunt Joyce are still
living. If times were not so hard I
would go to visit them now. It would be
so much like visiting my father and mother.
They were always so good to me when I was around them. I know they like me. Uncle Bob said to me one time, 'Jep, I think
more of you that I do my own sister's children.' He said this at a time when one of his nephews was visiting him
from Sanantone, Texas. Seems like I can
remember being to your place with his boy one time. If I remember right one of his horses died while we were there,
and Ike hooked up to the wagon and drug his dead horse away.
I guess you were right about
Uncle Jim's boy. I guess his name is
Harmon. I wrote to Aunt Galley a couple
of years ago, but never did hear from her.
I was visiting Harmon, and he gave me her address. I sure thank you for the Parker childrens'
addresses. They seem so dear to
me. I thought so much of Uncle George
Parker. When I would be down there and
be leaving he would buy my ticket and go up to Milan's Junction with me to be
sure I would get started off right.
My step-brother, Will Hanks,
that you well know lives at Wilson, Oklahoma.
He is a Baptist preacher. He
preached my wife's father's funeral when we were down there two years
ago. He said in his sermon that him and
Mr. Beavers were baptized at the same time 30 years ago. Will visited Pete just a while before I was
down there two years ago. If he had
known where you lived he would sure have come to see you. He said he was up to our old home
place. Uncle George Parker was living
there at that time. What do you know
about Harve Thompson? You know Harve
came home with me when I was down there and stayed a good while. Him and I went and visited Uncle Jim and
Aunt Galley while we were up there.
Harve and them were good friends.
They seemed to enjoy Harve's visit as well as mine.
Excuse this letter, this is my
baby girl writing it just like I tell her.
The older girl usually does my writing, but she is away just now. Excuse us this time as we are in a
hurry. Next time we will write more.
As ever,
your cousins,
J. C.
Moore"
Jeptha Cornelius Moore died at
Keller April 25, 1945.
Children born to them include:
Seldon Henry Moore born
about 1899
Clyde Roy Moore born
about 1901
Earl Charlie Moore born
about 1903
Claude Eli Moore born
about 1905
Aileen Mollie Moore born
about 1907
Gladys Lorene Moore born
about 1909
Hazel Tillie Moore born
about 1911
Zachary Taylor Moore born
about 1914
Alta Irene Moore born
about 1917
Alice Cynthia Moore, daughter
of John Henry Moore and Mary Rmintha "Mint" Lewis Moore, was born
July 9, 1881 in Cameron. She was
married November 7, 1897 at Keller to John McDuffy Harris who was born January
18, 1876 in Milam County. They had a
double wedding ceremony with her brother Jeptha Cornelius Moore and his
bride. John McDuffy Harris had been
employed by her step-father.
John McDuffy Harris took his
family to Montana about 1902 upon hearing the news of a goldstrike there. After two years spent in an unsuccessful
search for gold he sold his claim and returned to Oklahoma.
In 1910 John McDuffy Harris
took his family to Austin, in a covered wagon. In a chance encounter he met his
twin sister Elizabeth Harris on a street in Austin. Both children had been "given away" by their father
after their mother died and had not seen each other during the almost 30-year
period.
In 1916 the family moved to
Colorado and returned to Oklahoma in 1924.
In 1935 they removed to Grass Valley, California where he died August
16, 1947. She died there June 13, 1961
at the age of 81 and was buried beside her husband.
Children born to them include:
Ella Beula Harris born
in 1899
Eula May Harris born
June 27, 1900
Flora Valrie Harris born
July 13, 1904
George Gaylord Harris born
May 7, 1907
Gladys Goldie Harris born
July 19, 1912
Ella Beula Harris, daughter of
John McDuffy Harris and Alice Cynthia Moore Harris, was born in 1899. She died at seven months.
Eula May Harris, daughter of
John McDuffy Harris and Alice Cynthia Moore Harris, was born June 27, 1900 at
Ardmore. She was married December 5,
1915 at Waurika, Oklahoma to Jewel Travis Nelson who was born July 7, 1897 at
Wilcie, Oklahoma. He was a son of Travis
Burns Nelson and Minnie Bell Frecka Nelson.
He died in Folsom, California November 7, 1984.
Children born to Jewel Travis
Nelson and Eula May Harris Nelson include:
Melvin Rudolph Nelson born
Sep 17, 1916
Eva May Nelson born
June 11, 1919
Cecil Richard Nelson born
August 3, 1921
Lavona Lee Nelson born
February 5, 1925
Lloyd B. Nelson born
Sep 20, 1926
J. T. Nelson born
December 1, 1929
Hazel Inez Nelson born
Dec 21, 1931
Jimmy Ray Nelson born
April 22, 1935
Melvin Rudolph Nelson, son of
Jewel Travis Nelson and Eula May Harris Nelson, was born September 17, 1916 at
Tyrone, Oklahoma. He died at age four
January 4, 1921 in Colorado.
Eva May Nelson, daughter of
Jewel Travis Nelson and Eula May Harris Nelson, was born June 11, 1919 in
Colorado. She was married in Reno,
Nevada May 31, 1937 to Ernest Odell Madderra.
He died February 26, 1950 in Sacramento. She was remarried to Floyd Ellis. In 1982 they lived in Yreka, California.
Children born to Ernest Odell
Madderra and Eva May Nelson Madderra include:
Jewel Clifford Madderra born
May 30, 1938
Donald Eugene Madderra born
Nov 30, 1940
Jewel Clifford Madderra, son of
Ernest Odell Madderra and Eva May Nelson Madderra, was born May 30, 1938. He was married about 1960 to Patricia
Viegas. He died March 10, 1963.
A daughter was born to them:
Susan Madderra born
September 12, 1961
Donald Eugene Madderra, son of
Ernest Odell Madderra and Eva May Nelson Madderra, was born November 30, 1940
at Sacramento. He was married about
1960 and was remarried to Karen Windsor.
Children born to Donald Eugene
Madderra include:
Jeff Madderra born
in 1962
Cecil Richard Nelson, son of
Jewel Travis Nelson and Eula May Harris Nelson, was born August 3, 1921 in
Colorado. He was married in Grass
Valley, October 5, 1941 to Glenna Lavern Lafond who was born October 4, 1924 in
Sacramento. She was the daughter of
William L. Lafond and Ester Berg Lafond. In 1984 they lived in Bellevue, Idaho.
Children born to them include:
Cecil Richard Nelson, Jr. born
April 17, 1942
Cecille Lavern Nelson born
Dec 18, 1943
William Travis Nelson born
May 12, 1947
Christeen Ann Nelson born
October 17, 1956
Cecil Richard Nelson, Jr., son of
Cecil Richard Nelson and Glenna Lavern Lafond Nelson, was born April 17, 1942
at Valejo, California. He was married
June 24, 1967 at Concord, California to Bonnie Simpson.
Children born to them include:
Heather Nelson born
about 1969
Ruth Nelson born about 1971
Cecil Richard Nelson III born
about 1974
Cecille Lavern Nelson, daughter
of Cecil Richard Nelson and Glenna Lavern Lafond Nelson, was born December 18,
1943 at Richmond, California. She was married October 13, 1966 at Concord to
Ben Harris.
Children born to them include:
Sarah Harris born
about 1968
Rachel Harris born
about 1970
Leah Harris born
about 1974
William Travis Nelson, son of
Cecil Richard Nelson and Glenna Lavern Lafond Nelson, was born May 12, 1947 in
Sacramento. He was married about 1969,
wife's name Betty.
Children born to them include:
Laura
Nelson born
about 1971
Stacy Nelson born
about 1973
William Travis Nelson, Jr. born
about 1976
Christeen Ann Nelson, adopted daughter
of Cecil Richard Nelson and Glenna Lavern Lafond Nelson, was born October 17,
1956. She was married in December 1973
in South Lake Tahoe, California to Aldo Paruci. In 1984 she lived in Bellvue with her parents.
Children born to them include:
Jason Paruci born
about 1976
Shawna Paruci born
about 1978
Bradley Paruci born
about 1981
Lavona Lee Nelson, daughter of
Jewel Travis Nelson and Eula May Harris Nelson, was born February 5, 1925 in
Sentinel, Oklahoma. She was married
August 12, 1950 in Sacramento to Patric Edward Francis, who was born March 31,
1928 in Salt Lake City. In 1984 they
lived in Sacramento.
Children born to them include:
Jeri Lea Francis born
November 25, 1951
Teri Lynn Francis born
August 24, 1954
Jeri Lea Francis, daughter of
Patric Edward Francis and Lavona Lee Nelson Francis, was born November 25, 1951
in Sacramento. She was married about
1971 to Randy Sellers and divorced.
Later she was remarried to Larry Parsons and divorced.
Teri Lynn Francis, daughter of
Patric Edward Francis and Lavona Lee Nelson Francis, was born August 24, 1954.
Lloyd B. Nelson, son of Jewel
Travis Nelson and Eula May Harris Nelson, was born September 20, 1926 in
Sentinel. He was married March 15, 1947
in Reno to Lucille Edina Robinson. In
1984 they lived in Grass Valley.
One daughter was born to them:
Carolyn R "Chelle" Nelson born Dec 2, 1947
Carolyn Rochelle
"Chelle" Nelson, daughter of Lloyd B. Nelson and Lucille Edina
Robinson Nelson, was born December 2, 1947 in Sacramento. She was married in London March 15, 1972 to
Christopher N. Wright in St. Martins-in-the-Fields church. He was the manager of top rock music groups
and owned a recording studio in London.
Children born to them include:
Timothy Wright born
about 1974
Thomas Wright born
about 1976
Chloe Wright born
about 1979
J. T. Nelson, son of Jewel
Travis Nelson and Eula May Harris Nelson, was born December 1, 1929 in Raydon,
Oklahoma. He was married in May 1948 in
Reno to Wanda Worley, daughter of Floyd Worley, who was born in 1930. Following a divorce he was remarried to Jean
Hall. Later he was married a third
time.
Children born to J. T. Nelson
and Wanda Worley Nelson include:
Keith Randal Nelson born
May 2, 1949
Keith Randal Nelson, son of J.
T. Nelson and Wanda Worley Nelson, was born May 2, 1949 in Sacramento. He was married in 1976 in Dillon, South
Carolina to Virginia "Ginger" Dare.
They were later divorced.
Children born to Keith Randal
Nelson and Virginia "Ginger" Dare Nelson include:
Randal Lee Nelson born
about 1978
Hazel Inez Nelson, daughter of
Jewel Travis Nelson and Eula Mae Harris Nelson, was born December 21, 1931 at
Camargo, Oklahoma. She was married
January 22, 1949 in Reno to Denver Lee Bradbury who was born December 26, 1921
at La Platte, Missouri. He was the son
of Woodson Dixon Bradbury and Velma May Dysart Bradbury. He, a carpenter, was a
U. S. Army Signal Corps World War II veteran, having service in Germany, France
and England. In 1986 they lived in
Folsom.
She, an accomplished
genealogist, successfully put together a thorough account of eight generations
of her family. It is through her
kindness in sharing her research that much of the data in this manuscript is
made available to other descendants of Joseph Martin Fish and Nancy
"Ann" Dyches Fish.
Children born to Denver Lee
Bradbury and Hazel Inez Nelson Bradbury include:
Lawana Gail Bradbury born
January 10, 1950
Mark Denver Bradbury born
September 4, 1952
Lawana Gail Bradbury, daughter
of Denver Lee Bradbury and Hazel Inez Nelson Bradbury, was born January 10,
1950 in Sacramento. She was married
November 11, 1977 in Reno to Jack Lee Parsons.
In 1984 they lived in Sacramento where he was employed as a roofer. She, a secretary, was employed by the State
of California.
Mark Denver Bradbury, son of
Denver Lee Bradbury and Hazel Inez Nelson Bradbury, was born September 4, 1952
in Sacramento. He was married October
7, 1971 to Mary Leona Boucher in Carson City, Nevada. She was the daughter of Leo C. Boucher and Sarah Germona
Boucher. In 1984 they lived in
Vancouver, Washington where he was an automobile salesman.
Children born to them include:
Genevieve Bradbury born
April 29, 1973
Shelby Bradbury born
March 21, 1980
Bernadette Bradbury born
May 10, 1985
Jimmy Ray Nelson, son of Jewel
Travis Nelson and Eula May Harris Nelson, was born April 22, 1935 in Locust
Grove, Oklahoma. He was married in
Sacramento in September 1954 to Pat King following an annulment of an earlier
marriage. They were later divorced, and
he was remarried to Kay Appino. After
another divorce he was remarried to Pat King Nelson, his first wife. In 1984 they managed a travel lodge in
Stockton, California.
Children born to Jimmy Ray
Nelson and Pat King Nelson include:
Darlene Ann Nelson born
August 29, 1955
Children born to Jimmy Ray
Nelson and Kay Appino Nelson include:
Jimmy Ray Nelson, Jr. born
Dec 31, 1960
Kenneth Emery Nelson born
Nov 18, 1963
Darlene Ann Nelson, daughter of
Jimmy Ray Nelson and Pat King Nelson, was born August 29, 1955. She was married twice and had a daughter,
Rachel McCoy who was born in 1981.
Jimmy Ray Nelson, Jr., son of
Jimmy Ray Nelson and Pat King Nelson, was born December 31, 1960. He was married October 29, 1983, wife's name
Ginger.
Children born to them include:
Joshua Nelson born
in October 1983
Kenneth Emery Nelson, son of
Jimmy Ray Nelson and Pat King Nelson, was born November 18, 1963 in San Diego,
California. He died February 10, 1979
in Sacramento.
Flora Valrie Harris, daughter
of John McDuffy Harris and Alice Cynthia Moore Harris, was born July 13, 1904
at Ardmore. She was married about 1922
to John Duran. Later she was remarried
to Les Martin. Her third marriage was to Mike Boyd who was born July 7,
1899. In 1983 they lived in California.
George Gaylord Harris, son of
John McDuffy Harris and Alice Cythia Moore Harris, was born May 7, 1907 at
Lindsey, Oklahoma. He was married March
11, 1927 to Alice Miller in Sentinel, Oklahoma. Following a divorce he was remarried, wife's name Florence. He was married a third time, wife's name
Lila. He died June 23, 1982 in Auburn,
California.
Children born to George Gaylord
Harris and Alice Miller Harris include:
Hershel Harris born
about 1927
Harvey Elvin Harris born
June 20, 1928
A. J. Harris born
November 9, 1931
George Earl Harris born
December 11, 1938
Ollie May Harris born
May 17, 1940
Hershel Harris, son of George
Gaylord Harris and Alice Miller Harris, was born about 1927. He died as an infant.
Harvey Elvin Harris, son of
George Gaylord Harris and Alice Miller Harris, was born June 20, 1928 in
Raydon, Oklahoma. He was married about
1948, wife's name Louretta. Six children
were born to them. In 1984 they lived
in Anderson, California.
A. J. Harris, son of George
Gaylord Harris and Alice Miller Harris, was born November 9, 1931 in Grass
Valley. He was married about 1952,
wife's name Mary. Five children were
born to them. In 1984 they lived in
Oakland, Oregon.
George Earl Harris, son of
George Gaylord Harris and Alice Miller Harris, was born December 11, 1938. He was married about 1960, wife's name
Lydia. No children were born to them.
Ollie May Harris, daughter of
George Gaylord Harris and Alice Miller Harris, was born May 17, 1940 in Nevada
City, California. She was married about
1960 to Dallas Foster. Later she was
remarried to Kenneth Keck. Three
children were born to her. In 1984 they
lived in Citrus Heights, California.
Gladys Goldie Harris, daughter of
John McDuffy Harris and Alice Cynthia Moore Harris, was born July 19, 1912 at
Hugo, Oklahoma. In 1935 she lived in
Denver. She was married about 1942 to
Tony Trujillo. Both died January 4,
1973 as the result of injuries received in an automobile accident in Arizona. They were buried in San Francisco. No children were born to them.
Oliver Hanks, son of George
Washington Hanks and Mary Rmintha "Mint" Lewis Moore Hanks, was born
September 22, 1883 in Carter County, Oklahoma.
He died September 12, 1928 at Keller.
Frankie Hanks, daughter of
George Washington Hanks and Mary Rmintha "Mint" Lewis Moore Hanks,
was born about 1884. She was married
about 1900 to her cousin, Stephen Barker, son of Jesse Barker and Louisa Fish
Barker). He was born in Texas in 1868
and appeared as a 12-year-old in his parents' household in the 1880 census of
Lee County, Texas. They lived in
eastern Oklahoma, according Jeptha Cornelius Moore who reported that she was
deceased before 1935.
Virgil Hanks, son of George
Washington Hanks and Mary Rmintha "Mint" Lewis Moore Hanks, was born
about 1886 in Carter County. He was
referred to as a "railroad man" in 1935 by Jeptha Cornelius Moore.
Oma Hanks, daughter of George
Washington Hanks and Mary Rmintha "Mint" Lewis Moore Hanks, was born
about 1889 in Carter County. She was
married about 1919 to Fred Garner. Two
sons born to them lived in Wilson, Oklahoma in 1935. About 1941, while managing a motel in Southern California, she
was robbed and beaten so severely that she lapsed into a coma. She remained in the coma for 10 years before
she died.
Meeker Hanks, son of George
Washington Hanks and Mary Rmintha "Mint" Lewis Moore Hanks, was born
January 25, 1893. He died January 22,
1918 from injuries received on an oil derrick.
Will Hanks, son of George
Washington Hanks and Mary Rmintha "Mint" Lewis Moore Hanks, was born
about 1894. In 1935 he was a Baptist
minister living at Wilson.
Alice Lewis, daughter of
William Lewis, Jr. and Mary Fish Lewis, was born about 1861. She was married about 1880 to George Parker,
according to the research of Hazel Inez Nelson Bradbury.
Cynthia Lewis, daughter of
William Lewis, Jr. and Mary Fish Lewis, was born about 1862.
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5708 Gary Avenue
Lubbock, Texas, 79413 FISHMS.004, 06/16/99
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