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Vicki Lyn Lindsey married Charles Leonard Bright, son of Gertrude Edith Gibson. |
Emma Kate Preston was born in 1888. She was the daughter of Joseph Reed Preston and Minnie Alice Stevens. Emma Kate Preston died in 1973. |
Lillian Anna Preston was born in 1891. She was the daughter of Joseph Reed Preston and Minnie Alice Stevens. |
Robert Lee Preston was born in 1894. He was the son of Joseph Reed Preston and Minnie Alice Stevens. |
Wayne Grant Preston was born in 1897. He was the son of Joseph Reed Preston and Minnie Alice Stevens. Wayne Grant Preston died in 1990. |
William Burton Solomon Brewer was born in 1861. He was the son of John Brewer. William Burton Solomon Brewer married William ______. |
William ______ married William Burton Solomon Brewer, son of John Brewer. |
Myrtle Ellen Brewer was born in 1894. She was the daughter of William Burton Solomon Brewer and William ______. Myrtle Ellen Brewer married Jackson Phylander Krigbaum. |
Jackson Phylander Krigbaum married Myrtle Ellen Brewer, daughter of William Burton Solomon Brewer and William ______. |
Opal Lavada Krigbaum was born in 1925. She was the daughter of Jackson Phylander Krigbaum and Myrtle Ellen Brewer. Opal Lavada Krigbaum died in 1974. |
Thomas M Wallis was born before 1904. He was the son of James Wiley Wallis. |
Arthur Wallis was born in 1904. He was the son of James Wiley Wallis. |
Jack G Brewer was born in 1908 at Delta County, TX. He was the son of James Lewis Brewer and Dosie Florence H. "Flo" Workman. |
_____ Sewell married _____ Stults. |
George Franklin Carpenter was born in 1801 at Lincoln County, KY.
He was the son of Jacob Carpenter and Leah Frye.
George Franklin Carpenter married Sarah "Sallie" Powell, daughter of M. D. Lindsey Powell and Margaret Carpenter.
George Franklin Carpenter died in 1875 at Fannin County, TX.
George Franklin CARPENTER [Parents] 1, 2 was born 3, 4 1801 in Lincoln County, KY. He died 5, 6 1875 in Fannin County, TX. George married 7, 8 Sarah "Sallie" POWELL on 21 Aug 1823 in Casey or Lincoln County, KY. "George F. Carpenter's g-grandfather was George Zimmerman who migrated from Switzerland before 1740." [From an email message received from MaryAnn Hormuth on 9/23/1998] "In 1846 George Franklin and Sally Powell Carpenter (also of Carpenter lineage) moved their family from near Carpenter's station outside of Hustonville, KY, to Sumner County, TN. They remained there only a short time for the title to the land was defective. Their next move was to the Clinton College Farm - which they purchased - near New Middleton, and so they became residents of Smith County. Here they lived until their move further west in 1868. Children of the George F. Carpenters were: ELIZABETH, Lindsey, Lucy, John Frye, Margaret, Lenoah, George Franklin Jr., Edmund C., William Henry Harrison, Sarah, James Winston, Mary, and David Frye. Of these Edmund and William (and possibly others) remained in the New Middleton area and produced large families. Descendants of the Carpenter brothers are to be found in Smith and nearby counties today, and in many states. Through the 1860s and into the early 1900s Ed and Will Carpenter established themselves as farmers and stockmen, and they often exhibited their livestock at the Alexandria fair. Will Carpenter was one of the best known stockmen of the area for many years. His obituary which ran in the Nasville Banner of August 16, 1930, has this to say about him: 'He was a pioneer in breeding and growing pure bred livestock. He specialized in jacks and jennets, Jersey cattle, sheep, poultry, and Berkshire hogs. The blue ribbons won by him in the State and local fairs on his livestock run into the hundreds. ' In 1868 George and Sally Carpenter, no longer young, gave up their home in Smith County and headed west in search of a new home in a new land. They settled on lands in early Fannin County, TX, in an area not far from Gainesville. Their daughter, ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY, settled nearby according to some of her letters that are still in family hands. Widowed, Elizabeth later returned to TN. Lindsey, too, was in TX for awhile, but he moved to Missouri where he raised his family. In 1875 George F. Carpenter died in TX and was buried there. Titles to his lands proved to be clouded and they were lost to the family. In 1876 Sally was taken back to TN by her son Will, with whom she lived until her death in 1893. The Carpenter family put down its roots in Smith County and established itself as a family with strong pioneer traits. They were farmers who were straight-forward in their dealings, hard working, influential, and prosperous for their times. They were respected as good citizens and neighbors. Letters that I have seen that were written by George F., Edmund, and Will show they wrote well and were knowledgeable of their times. In the 1830s Sally Carpenter (before the move to TN) became affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). This was during the Campbell-Stone era and the church was growing fast and spreading from KY into nearby states. In an interview published in the Lebanon Democrat of January 15, 1890, Sally Carpenter told of having heard Barton W. Stone preach on several occasions. Affiliation with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) has been a lasting association for Sally's descendents and several have distinguished themselves in the ministry. Among these are John M. Carpenter, son of Edmund, a lay minister; A.B. Carpenter, son of Lindsey, pioneer preacher in OK and founder of the church in Lawton, OK; and James A. Carpenter, great-grandson of Lindsey, presently minister to the Midwest Christian Church in OK. Others of the family have been very active in the church, and William F. Carpenter, lawyer in Nashville, should be mentioned. Sally Powell Carpenter (1805-1893) was an excellent example of pioneer womanhood, exhibiting many of the strengths and characteristics of the pioneers. These enabled her to endure the hardships she had to face, and to set a fine example for her children and later generations. Blind but alert and loving, Sally died in 1893. She was buried in a beautiful place on the hill in the Macedonia Cemetery in New Middleton. Here she rests near her son Will and other members of the family. As one of her great-grandsons who never had the privilege of knowing her, I feel that her strong influence has been present in our lives as a part of our inheritance. Edmund Carpenter's house near Tomahawk Hill has fallen into ruin. Will Carpenter's land was divided by and some of it lost to the Interstate that runs through the area. The Carpenter family was a prominent one in Smith County for many years and so has left its mark and its memory in the annals of Smith County. [by John C. Wiley, "The History of Smith County TN", sponsored by the Smith County Homecoming '86 Heritage Committee, pages 430 and 431. ]. |
Sarah "Sallie" Powell was born on December 14, 1805 at Lincoln County, KY. She married George Franklin Carpenter, son of Jacob Carpenter and Leah Frye. Sarah "Sallie" Powell was the daughter of M. D. Lindsey Powell and Margaret Carpenter. Sarah "Sallie" Powell was buried in 1898 at New Middleton, Smith County, TN. She died on February 20, 1898 at New Middleton, Smith County, TN, at age 92. |
Mary Elizabeth Montgomery was born in October, 1850 at Smith County, TN.
She was the daughter of William Thomas Green "Willis" Montgomery and Elizabeth Margaret Carpenter.
Mary Elizabeth Montgomery married J.T.G. Ray on April 15, 1878 at Cooke County, TX - 0164653 item 4. Montgomery, M. E. Married: Apr 15, 1878 in: Cooke, TX Gender: F Source info: microfilm reference number File name: 0164653 item 4 Spouse's gender: M Spouse's name: Ray, J. T. G. |
Sarah Jane Carpenter Montgomery was born in 1846 at KY. She was the daughter of William Thomas Green "Willis" Montgomery and Elizabeth Margaret Carpenter. |
Mary Ellen Duncan was born on October 8, 1869 at Springfield, Greene County, MO.
She married William Green Montgomery, son of William Thomas Green "Willis" Montgomery and Elizabeth Margaret Carpenter, on November 25, 1895 at El Reno, Canadian County, OK.
Mary Ellen Duncan died on July 14, 1947 at age 77.
She was buried at Shattuck Cemetery, Shattuck, Ellis County, OK.
Member of the Eastern Star per 1920 Census of Shattuck, OK. |
Bobby Montgomery was the son of Lindsey Allen Montgomery and Mary Annie Kenney. Bobby Montgomery died after August 4, 1988. |
John King married Bertha H. Montgomery, daughter of William Green Montgomery and Mary Ellen Duncan.
He died in Perryton, Ochitree County, Texas. |
Arthur Columbus Hanna was born in July, 1880 at MS. He was the son of Christopher Columbus "C.C." Hanna and Martha Harriet "Hattie" Shippey. |
Eliza Ginn Hanna was born in December, 1881 at MS. She was the daughter of Christopher Columbus "C.C." Hanna and Martha Harriet "Hattie" Shippey. |
Hattie Stella Hanna was born on December 19, 1883 at Tishomingo County, MS. She was the daughter of Christopher Columbus "C.C." Hanna and Martha Harriet "Hattie" Shippey. Hattie Stella Hanna died on October 22, 1969 at age 85. |
Lucy Hanna was born in March, 1886 at MS. She was the daughter of Christopher Columbus "C.C." Hanna and Martha Harriet "Hattie" Shippey. |
Vivian Hanna was born in August, 1887 at MS. She was the daughter of Christopher Columbus "C.C." Hanna and Martha Harriet "Hattie" Shippey. |
Leslie James Hanna was born in March, 1891 at AL. He was the son of Christopher Columbus "C.C." Hanna and Martha Harriet "Hattie" Shippey. Leslie James Hanna married Ollie ______. |
[infant] Hanna died on September 27, 1900 at Nevada County, AR, at age 0. He was born on September 27, 1900 at Nevada County, AR. He was buried at De Ann Cemetery (Old Section), Nevada County, AR. He was the son of Christopher Columbus "C.C." Hanna and Martha Harriet "Hattie" Shippey. |
Hester Pearl Garver was born on January 5, 1917 at Canadian, Hemphill County, TX. She married Charles Lindsay "Bud" Hickey, son of James Parvin "Uncle Dump" Hickey and Lucy Jane Montgomery, on January 17, 1938 at Elk City, Beckham County, OK. |
Carrie Gertrude Smithers was born on June 7, 1900 at Arkinda, Little River County, AR. She was the daughter of Samual Alonzo Smithers and Ava Bell Key. Carrie Gertrude Smithers died in 1914. Typhoid Fever. She was buried at Cumberland, Marshall County, OK. |
Glen Kendall died in 1994. Cancer. He died on March 24, 1994 at Cheyenne, Roger Mills County, OK. |
_____ Cherry married Sadie Elizabeth Magnum before 1895. |
Peggy Lou Barclay was born on March 27, 1934 at Tryon, Lincoln County, OK.
She died on May 21, 2000 at Modesto, Stanislaus County, CA, at age 66.
She was buried in June, 2000 at Visalia Cemetery, Visalia, Tulare County, CA.
Peggy was killed tragically in a car accident on May 21, 2000 on Interstate 5, west of Modesto. Her husband, Sam Montgomery, was seriously injured, but survived the crash. They were returning home from our Barclay-Montgomery Famiy Reunion near Fresno, CA. She is sorely missed. Marilyn Montgomery, 2001. |
Mabel Martice Montgomery was born circa 1897 at IT. She was the daughter of William Green Montgomery and Mary Ellen Duncan. Mabel Martice Montgomery married James F/T Tucker. |
Charles A Pottinger was born between 1854 and 1855 at KY.
He married Suzanne Ida Elizabeth "Susie" "Sussie" "Suzie" Key, daughter of Thomas Jackson Key and Sarah Jane Mitchell, on June 13, 1877 at Red River County, TX - Source info: Library of Congress reference number (book) File name: 9764 A2 No 119. Potinger, C. A. Married: Jun 13, 1877 in: Red River, TX Gender: M Source info: Library of Congress reference number (book) File name: 976.4 A2 No. 119 Spouse's gender: F Spouse's name: Key, Susie. Charles A Pottinger died after 1880. |
Patricia Leona Sherman was born in 1935. She was born on June 8, 1935. She married Jack Neal Montgomery, son of Joseph Franklin "Joe" Montgomery and Opal June Elliott, in April, 1957 at Palo Alto, Santa Clara County, CA. Patricia Leona Sherman died circa 1986 at Clovis, Fresno County, CA. She died in 1986. |
Station George Carpenter was born circa 1784. He was the son of John Carpenter and Elizabeth Spears. Station George Carpenter married Jane "Jennie" Logan, daughter of General Hugh Logan and Sara Woods. |
Andrew Jackson "A.J." Hanna was born circa 1832 at MS.
He was the son of James Samuel Hanna and Mary Truly.
Andrew Jackson "A.J." Hanna died after 1856.
He married Emily E Thurber on December 18, 1856 at Tishomingo County, MS. www.familysearch.org IGI Individual Record FamilySearchT International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America Search Results | Download | Pedigree -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ A. J. HANNAH Male Family -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Event(s): Birth: Christening: Death: Burial: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Marriages: Spouse: EMILY E. THURBER Family Marriage: 18 DEC 1856 , Tishomingo, Mississippi -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Messages: Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the marriage date. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Source Information: Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: M516713 1855 - 1859 0895945 Film NONE Sheet: 00. |
Emily E Thurber was born circa 1832.
She died after 1856.
She married Andrew Jackson "A.J." Hanna, son of James Samuel Hanna and Mary Truly, on December 18, 1856 at Tishomingo County, MS. www.familysearch.org IGI Individual Record FamilySearchT International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America Search Results | Download | Pedigree -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ A. J. HANNAH Male Family -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Event(s): Birth: Christening: Death: Burial: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Marriages: Spouse: EMILY E. THURBER Family Marriage: 18 DEC 1856 , Tishomingo, Mississippi -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Messages: Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the marriage date. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Source Information: Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: M516713 1855 - 1859 0895945 Film NONE Sheet: 00. |
H Hanna was born circa 1821 at NC. He was the son of Rueben Hanna and Mary "Polly" ______. H Hanna married Mariah ______. |
Edwin Hanna was born circa 1841 at AL. He was the son of H Hanna and Mariah ______. |
Roda Hanna was born circa 1845 at TN. She was the daughter of H Hanna and Mariah ______. |
William Hanna was born circa 1839 at AL. He was the son of H Hanna and Mariah ______. |
James Hanna was born circa 1843 at TN. He was the son of H Hanna and Mariah ______. |
Buena Vista Hanna was born circa 1848 at TN. She was the daughter of H Hanna and Mariah ______. |
Joseph Patrick Montgomery died on October 8, 1919 at Arroyo Grande, San Luis Obispo County, CA. He was born at Santa Maria, Santa Barbara County, CA. He married Heather ______. Joseph Patrick Montgomery was buried at Arroyo Grande District Cemetery, Arroyo Grande, San Luis Obispo County, CA. |
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