Group16 - Descendants of _____ Carpenter & Abigail Jordan (RIN 139391) of South Carolina

Notes


219. Andrew Jackson Carpenter

This line updated by Leon Carpenter in June 2012.
barbara-leon@sbcglobal.net

GRAVE: images
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=30564899
ANDREW JACKSON CARPENTER
Birth: Oct. 13, 1855
Death: May 14, 1890
Decendant of Ruben Carpenter Sr., Reuben Jr.,Ezra,, Cornelia Lorene, George Jackson, Andrew Clayton, James Ezra and Velma are children of Andrew Jackson Carpenter and Mary Ann Wolfe.
Family links:
Children:
 James Ezra Carpenter (1883 - 1958)*
 George Jackson Carpenter (1886 - 1952)*
 Andrew Clayton Carpenter (1888 - 1938)*
 Velma Carpenter Guess (1890 - 1920)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Macedonia Cemetery
Pittsburg
Camp County
Texas, USA
Plot: ROW 15 MIDDLE SECTION

Created by: James Leon Carpenter
Record added: Oct 13, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 30564899


Mary Ann Wolfe

Remarried Isiah M. Darwin and had Mary Ethel Darwin


220. Joseph Hill "Joe" Carpenter

This line updated by Leon Carpenter in June 2012.
barbara-leon@sbcglobal.net

GRAVE:  death cert but no grave image
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70922084
Joseph Hill "Joe" Carpenter
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Birth: Feb. 4, 1858
Death: May 28, 1940
Pittsburg
Camp County
Texas, USA
son of Ezra Carpenter & Tabitha Crawford
married Frances Maggie Minshew 28 May 1886
in Camp County, Texas
Family links:
Spouse:
 Frances Barzella Minshew Carpenter (1867 - 1951)*
Children:
 Ollie Carpenter (1901 - 1938)*
 Morris Carpenter (1905 - 1972)*
 Lonnie Carpenter (1911 - 1999)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Macedonia Cemetery
Pittsburg
Camp County
Texas, USA

Created by: Anita White
Record added: Jun 06, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 70922084


Frances Barzella "Maggie" Minshew

GRAVE: no image
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=111198700
Frances Barzella Minshew Carpenter
Birth: Oct. 15, 1867
Barbour County
Alabama, USA
Death: Mar. 31, 1951
Mount Pleasant
Titus County
Texas, USA
Family links:
Parents:
 Merrick Nichols Minshew (1828 - 1892)
 Elizabeth Ann Graves Minshew (1838 - 1892)
Spouse:
 Joseph Hill Carpenter (1858 - 1940)
Children:
 Ollie Carpenter (1901 - 1938)*
 Morris Carpenter (1905 - 1972)*
 Lonnie Carpenter (1911 - 1999)*
Siblings:
 Sarah Jane Minshew Roark (1855 - 1915)*
 John Wiley Minshew (1861 - 1932)*
 Frances Barzella Minshew Carpenter (1867 - 1951)
 Merrick Lawson Minshew (1871 - 1931)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Macedonia Cemetery
Pittsburg
Camp County
Texas, USA

Created by: Paul Minshew
Record added: May 26, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 111198700


479. Infant Carpenter

NAME: Infant on burial info, but location not given.


480. Infant Son Carpenter

NAME: Infant Son on burial info, but location not given.


486. Oliver "Ollie" Carpenter

GRAVE: no image
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=125653272
Ollie Carpenter
Birth: Nov. 26, 1901
Death: Apr. 27, 1938
Pittsburg
Camp County
Texas, USA
Death certificate relates he was the son of J.H. Carpenter and Fannie Minshew.
He died from injuries received in an MVA.
He was unmarried and worked as a day laborer.
Family links:
Parents:
 Joseph Hill Carpenter (1858 - 1940)
 Frances Barzella Minshew Carpenter (1867 - 1951)
Siblings:
 Ollie Carpenter (1901 - 1938)
 Morris Carpenter (1905 - 1972)*
 Lonnie Carpenter (1911 - 1999)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Macedonia Cemetery
Pittsburg
Camp County
Texas, USA

Created by: Tricia the Spirit Chaser...
Record added: Feb 26, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 125653272


490. Lonnie Carpenter

GRAVE:  2 images
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=31622430
Lonnie Carpenter
Birth: Feb. 12, 1911
Pittsburg
Camp County
Texas, USA
Death: May 4, 1999
Mount Pleasant
Titus County
Texas, USA
Son of Joseph Hill Carpenter and Francis Barzella Minchew Lonnie served in the US Army, Texas Pvt WWII Decendant of Rubin Carpenter Sr, Rubin Carpenter Jr. and Ezra Carpenter
Family links:
Parents:
 Joseph Hill Carpenter (1858 - 1940)
 Frances Barzella Minshew Carpenter (1867 - 1951)
Spouse:
 Ruth Marie Carpenter (1910 - 2009)*
Siblings:
 Ollie Carpenter (1901 - 1938)*
 Morris Carpenter (1905 - 1972)*
 Lonnie Carpenter (1911 - 1999)
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Macedonia Cemetery
Pittsburg
Camp County
Texas, USA
Plot: Side Sec to Lft/Middle row 2 fm. left

Created by: James Leon Carpenter
Record added: Nov 22, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 31622430


Ruth Marie

GRAVE: image
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=110489041
Ruth Marie Carpenter
Birth: Oct. 13, 1910
Death: Feb. 28, 2009
Family links:
Spouse:
 Lonnie Carpenter (1911 - 1999)
Burial:
Macedonia Cemetery
Pittsburg
Camp County
Texas, USA

Created by: William E. "Bill" Robins...
Record added: May 13, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 110489041


221. James Henry "Bud" Carpenter

E-MAIL:   See image: RIN 132758 James Henry Carpenter comparison pic.jpg
From: Donna Cuzze    dcuzze@earthlink.net
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 8:06 PM
To: Terry Carpenter
Cc: John R Carpenter 2
Subject: PHOTO: Carpenters
Hi Terry,
Couldn't remember if I sent this to you already.
Wayne Carpenter (who matches my dad's dna) sent me a photo of his great grandpa JAMES HENRY CARPENTER b.1862 and family [who Wayne says is a son of Ezra Carpenter].  The larger photo is one taken in Clay County AL of Sally (Harlen) and James Warren Carpenter relatives.
If I were just looking at these photos and nothing else, I would swear it is the same family.  Amazing isn't it!
BTW:  I finally am getting my gen files back online at   www.tourlv.net/genealogy.html
Donna Cuzze

BIRTH: May have been born in TN?

MARRIAGE: Both 3 Jan 1884 & 5 Jan 1884 given as marriage dates.

E-MAIL:
From: MzCortez@aol.com mailto:MzCortez@aol.com>
Sent: Monday, September 02, 2013 9:00 PM
To: jrcrin001@cox.net mailto:jrcrin001@cox.net>
Subject: Check out http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/bios/carpenter.txt
Click here: http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/bios/carpenter.txt
TX BIOS: Bud Carpenter Selected and converted.American Memory, Library of Congress. Washington, 1994. Preceding element provides place and date of transcription only. This transcription intended to be 99.95% accurate. For more information about this text and this American Memory collection, refer to accompanying matter. U.S. Work Projects Administration, Federal Writers' Project (Folklore Project, Life Histories, 1936-39); Manuscript Division, Library of Congress.Copyright status not determined. 0001 [Interview Pioneer history?] NOTES Mr. Bud Carpenter:- (OLD STAGE STATIONS ) I have been in and around Camp Charlotte for weeks at the time as I followed the carpenter trade. A while after the camp was abandoned eleven emigrants came through the country and chose that place for their camp. A flood came and washed the wagons, teams, supplies and nine of the group away. Two of the men were found clinging to a big gate and were saved. The old man Carrol Suggs gave the two a wagon, team and supplies enough to take them on into Mexico. In 1885 I put a new roof on the Old Stage Station at Kickapoo Springs. I feel sure the remains are in good shape and stand to-day. ********* NOTE: 1885? 0002[Interview?] Bud Carpenter NOTES Came to San Angelo 54 years ago April 11th. [?] [DEL: [?] :DEL] a windstorm out of the west tore up the courthouse and the damage amounted to $12,000, helped to repair it. Some Chinease use to run the Bismark farm. When the soldiers were here you could hear the guard blow the bugle and make a call saying that everything was all right, every hour through the night. The first district court they had here was in a dobe house and they brought in 7 prisoners to try, kid like I never had herd a trial so I went to hear the trail the attorney's name was [DEL: [Cashier?] :DEL] [? ] Carter he and the lawyers got into a fight and all the prisoners got away, except one and he could not swim he was scared of the water. NOTE: [?] We were watching the negro soldiers water the horses, they would swim the horses out in the river to water them, and one of the soldiers could not [swim?] and he fell off of his horse, and we noticed he was drowning and we told the other soldiers and one of them went in and drug him out on the bank and turned his head down hill and the water began running out of his mouth he rode on off and left him, we sat there awhile and watched him. In 1887 drouth was so severe there was not even a sprig of grass or weed. The following fall the cattle got so poor that when they would go down to the river to get water they would push one another in and they were so weak that they would drown. They sold for $3.00 a head and the horses and sheep they would give them to people. In 1877 I was living close to Brady and my uncle was a [law?] down there and we had a report that the Indian had been there and killed a man on Bear Creek. So we went out there to get this man to bury him. They took his horses and saddle and they left their saddle in place and it was made of grass and buffalo hide I got it and later sold it to a man for $17.50, when you got that much money at one time, you thought you were doing extra good. The horse finally got away from the Indians and came back with the saddle. The horse belonged to Mr. Doty. Miss Lowe use to live close to Christova 1 and one night a crowd was going to a dance in a wagon and when they arrived at the dance Tom Ketchum asked her to dance with him and she refused him, so he knew they were going back that night, he stretched a wire across the road on a hillside and it caught them and pulled them all out of the wagon. NOTE: [??] ************************************************************************ USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net/ Thanks to the Library of Congress http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/wpaintro/txcat.html


Mary Lenora Jones

NAME: Middle name either Lenora or Lee Nora.


Minnie Pearl Roberson

NAME:  Unknown if Roberson or Petty is maiden name or previous married name.


223. Rueben Marion Carpenter

Rueben M.  but previous submission indicated he went by M. J.


Walter L. Cook

AFN GSSH-X7 and AFN CCNC-CL appear to be the same person.


228. Mary Rebecca Elizabeth "Mollie" Carpenter

NAME: She went by "Mollie Rebecca."
Marriage is listed in publication "Camp County Texas Marriages, 1874 - 1978",
page 129.
SEE: Daughter's notes.

E-MAIL:  UPDATE
From: laura.pilgrim@att.net mailto:laura.pilgrim@att.net>
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 8:00 AM
To: jrcrin001@cox.net mailto:jrcrin001@cox.net>
Subject: Carpenter
Hey John,
It has been years since we "talked" and you probably don't remember me. I'm Billy King Pilgrim and live in Houston.
You answered a query back in 1999 (if I remember correctly) about my great great grandmother, Mary Rebecca Elizabeth "Mollie" Carpenter. As I said back then, family legend has it that Mollie was a Native American of Cherokee ancestry. Mollie was the daughter of John Augusta Carpenter and Sarah Cope. She married Eugene Napoleon Mosely/Lewis who, even today, is a total mystery to me. What little I have been able to uncover about him is limited to a letter from the husband (deceased) of one of my maternal aunts (deceased) back in 1979. Official records are silent with regard to Eugene. According to the letter, Eugene murdered his brother-in-law in Floyd County, Georgia for raping and impregnating Eugene's baby sister. He went to the sheriff and told him what he had done. The sheriff gave him a horse and told him to leave Georgia and never come back so he, the sheriff wouldn't have to arrest him and bring him to trial. The story goes on to say that he rode to Alabama and caught a boat which brought him to Texas where he met and married Mollie.
The family legend said that Mollie was born in a Cherokee Indian village near the town of Gilmer in Upshur County, Texas. After years of research, I think I have been able to prove that Mollie was indeed not of Native American ancestry. She was born in 1866 on a farm 14 miles north of Gilmer on land that her father, John Augusta Carpenter, had purchased from Samuel T. Cope, Mollie's grandfather. I have a copy of the Deed of Sale for that purchase.
I have visited with the President of the Upshur County Genealogical/Historical Society and also the curator of the Upshur County Historical Museum and both have stated that there never was an Indian village in Upshur County. Although there is a cemetery near Gilmer named Cherokee Cemetery. I have walked that cemetery twice. It contains few graves and none of the markers have names that one would association with Native Americans.
Another fact that was related to me was that there were no Cherokees in Texas following the Battle of the Neches in 1838. They were defeated and forced to quit Texas to the Indian Territory (Oklahoma). Mollie was born in Upshur County 28 years after that battle.
Federal Census records have never shown Mollie and her parents as other than white. It is my belief that the family legend began out of context due to Mollie's mother having been born in Indian Creek, Alabama. Nor were she and her parents ever enumerated in any Native American tribal censuses.
I have a picture of Eugene and Mollie that was taken before their deaths in the 1930s in Camp County, Texas. My uncle said that Mollie just looked like an Indian, that she had black hair and dark skin. I think the family legend had a lot to do with that.
I found the Carpenter website yesterday and am looking forward to studying more about my Carpenter ancestry.
Billy


Eugene Napolean Lewis

There is an interesting story behind Eugene Napoleon Lewis which I will
bore you with.  It is contained in a letter that I received in 1978 from
my father's oldest sister's husband.  Many of the facts in that letter
came from one of my g-aunts who lived in Pittsburg in 1978 but is now
deceased.
Eugene was born in Rome, Georgia.  At that time his surname was Moseley.
He was living with his older sister, who was pregnant, and her husband.
They requested that Eugene's younger sister come and stay with them
until after the baby was born.  The husband raped the younger sister and
impregnated her.  Eugene went after his brother-in-law with a gun but
the brother-in-law ran when he learned he was being sought by Eugene.
Eugene sent him a note stating that if he ever came back, he (Eugene)
would kill him.
Sure enough, some time later, the brother-in-law slipped back home and
Eugene shot and killed him.  Eugene then went to the Sheriff and
confessed what he had done.  The Sheriff gave him a horse to ride and
told him to leave the state so that he wouldn't have to arrest him and
bring him to trial.  It's said that the horses' shoes were put on
backward to make it look like its tracks were coming into town rather
than going out of town.
Eugene rode to Alabama, caught a boat on a river, and eventually landed
in Texas.  As far as anyone knows, Eugene never returned to Georgia, and
after landing in Texas, he changed his name from Moseley to Lewis.
Eugene was a strong willed man who was liked by everyone who knew him.
In the late 1920's or early 1930's Eugene was approached by the Sheriff
of Camp County (TX) who had a wanted poster on Eugene.  He confronted
Eugene and asked him if he was the man on the poster.  Eugene replied
yes and asked what he, the Sheriff, was going to do about it.  The
Sheriff replied that he was not going to do anything because Eugene had
lived a clean life and was a family man.  The Sheriff said he was going
to tear up the poster and it would never be mentioned again, which it
apparently wasn't.
Several of my relatives have been to Georgia to research the Moseley
connection but have hit brick walls.  They think they have located the
descendants of the Moseley family but the descendants will not volunteer
any information.
I don't know how much of this is fact or fiction but it makes for an
interesting story.  This is the kind of stuff that makes genealogy so
much fun.
Billy King Lewis submitted the data on this descendancy line on 7
July 1999.  Billy & Laura Pilgrim .


231. John Reuben Carpenter

1860 - Beat 3, Erath, Texas, United States
1870 - Precinct 4, Fannin, Texas, United States
1880 - Precinct 4, Hill, Texas, United States
1890 -
1900 - Justice Precinct 2, Fisher, Texas


516. Starling Carpenter

NAME:  Starling may be Sterling.


234. Martha Adaline Carpenter

Adaline (Carpenter) Richardson 4
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=66e0d4a0-a0aa-4a09-a23e-06d460ccfcd5&tid=28695173&pid=216

img00075
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=4c3c18ea-4740-41ed-9760-4c719351028a&tid=28695173&pid=216

Adaline (Carpenter) Richardson 6
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=613fd2a3-12a9-4ad0-ab60-71f66ee6f824&tid=28695173&pid=216

img00076
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=170a9b1b-d850-4c66-8922-a87c3c3db5f7&tid=28695173&pid=216


George Hale Richardson

img00071
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=6cd151a2-a5aa-475a-82e6-209e25edca9a&tid=28695173&pid=396


521. Sarah Isbel Richardson

Frank & Sarah Wedding
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=1d06dada-1d5c-457c-aa1a-9be90a92549d&tid=28695173&pid=709


523. Bertie Richardson

img00050
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=67cc7260-6ebc-4e0a-9fda-d5691ba165c3&tid=28695173&pid=708


525. Florence Richardson

1930 - Residence - Loraine, Mitchell, Texas


235. James S. Carpenter

1900 - Residence - Justice Precinct 4 (East Half), Erath, Texas

James Samuel Carpenter
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=45bec20c-9851-456a-9d4a-0a3c447402e8&tid=28695173&pid=215

James Samuel Carpenter tombstone
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=d061b903-4eb7-413d-a75e-0cba15f89247&tid=28695173&pid=215


Rebecca Susanna McKnight

Rebecca McKnight Carpenter
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=367d2bb2-abed-4841-84fe-a2e79a5a31b4&tid=28695173&pid=510


237. Mary Alethea Smith

GRAVE: image plus two bio pictures
Mary Alethea Smith Suggs
Birth: 2 Dec 1870 Texas, USA
Death: 16 Sep 1960 (aged 89) San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
Burial: Mission Burial Park South, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
Plot: Block 7, Lot 372, Space 10
Memorial #: 52254720
Family Members
Parents
John Calvin Smith                 1840-1904
Paralee G Carpenter Smith                 1846-1889
Spouse
Joseph Madison Suggs                 1863-1918
Siblings
Barbara Dorothy Smith Taylor                 1873-1955
Children
Velma Irene Suggs Morrison                 1892-1962
Joe Marvin Suggs                 1895-1962
Thelbert Kelvin Suggs                 1898-1947
William Taylor Suggs                 1900-1962
Alma Oneida Suggs Wall                 1905-1936
Created by: maryp palermo (47019993)
Added: 11 May 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52254720/mary-alethea-suggs
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 14 April 2020), memorial page for Mary Alethea Smith Suggs (2 Dec 1870–16 Sep 1960), Find a Grave Memorial no. 52254720, citing Mission Burial Park South, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA ; Maintained by maryp palermo (contributor 47019993) .


Joseph Madison Suggs

Rock Island Railroad--Arkansas
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=e6423ba6-d26f-4cf1-ac73-344c8a586f20&tid=28695173&pid=599

Suggs Brothers
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=82b0008a-7688-44fa-86ef-737080a80ed0&tid=28695173&pid=599

Joseph Madison Suggs
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=dbe2823f-cffb-405b-b5f9-a17f6e307fc2&tid=28695173&pid=599

GRAVE: no grave image - unmarked grave - bio picture plus him in front of a train.
Joseph Madison Suggs
Birth: 31 Mar 1863 Pittsburg, Camp County, Texas, USA
Death: 8 Mar 1918 (aged 54) Magazine, Logan County, Arkansas, USA
Burial: Ellington Cemetery, Magazine, Logan County, Arkansas, USA
Plot: Unmarked grave
Memorial #: 41801441
Bio:
JOE MADISON SUGGS WAS THE SON OF JOSIAH  LEROY SUGGS AND MARY ELIZABETH REBECCA GRIFFIN OF PITTSBURG, TEXAS.
AFTER MARRYING MARY ALETHIA SMITH HE USED HIS SKILLS AS A BRIDGE CARPENTER TO WORK FOR THE ROCK ISLAND RAILROAD.
HE WAS THE FATHER OF 5 CHILDREN: JOE MARVIN, THELBERT KALVIN, WILLIAM TAYLOR, VELMA IRENE SUGGS MORRISON SCOTT AND ALMA ONEIDA SUGGS WALL.
JOE DIED IN LITTLE ROCK OF BRIGHT'S DISEASE AND WAS BURIED IN AN UNMARKED GRAVE IN THE ELLINGTON CEMETERY.
Family Members
Spouse
Mary Alethea Smith Suggs                 1870-1960
Children
Velma Irene Suggs Morrison                 1892-1962
Joe Marvin Suggs                 1895-1962
Alma Oneida Suggs Wall                 1905-1936
Created by: maryp palermo (47019993)
Added: 10 Sep 2009
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41801441/joseph-madison-suggs
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 14 April 2020), memorial page for Joseph Madison Suggs (31 Mar 1863–8 Mar 1918), Find a Grave Memorial no. 41801441, citing Ellington Cemetery, Magazine, Logan County, Arkansas, USA ; Maintained by maryp palermo (contributor 47019993) .


541. Thelbert Kalvin "Tk" Suggs

Sons of Mary Alethea SmithSuggs
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=99a91f5d-b163-48f0-9099-e5ed6ce8bd3c&tid=28695173&pid=690

Thelbert K. Suggs
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=ef4f3f62-c6d1-4d32-b3b0-01f0b5b41899&tid=28695173&pid=690


542. William Taylor Suggs

Sons of Mary Alethea SmithSuggs
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=712aa77d-4119-434b-a147-e8087f39455d&tid=28695173&pid=689


238. Barbara Dorothy Smith

E-MAIL:  Sunday, August 16, 2015 3:23 PM
Barbara Dorothy Smith (parents John Calvin Smith and Paralee Carpenter) Born August 2, 1873 in Pittsburg, Camp, TX Died March 3, 1955 in Texarkana, Bowie, TX Married John Johnson Taylor on Dec 28 , 1893 in Camp Co., TX Children: 1. John Jarrett Taylor (born nov 19, 1894 in Pittsburg, Camp, TX; died Apr 25, 1954 in Kansas City, MO. He married Gail Grace McKinney on March 25, 1920. They had no children. 2 . Christine Dorothy Taylor (born Sept 13, 1897 in Malden, MO. Died Jan 11, 1978 in Texarkana, TX. Married Frank Henry Nancarrow on Feb 17, 1922 and divorced 1943. One child was born of this union, Warren George Nancarrow born Aug 10, 1923 in Texarkana, TX. He is still alive. ) 3. Barbara Johnson Taylor (born dec 29, 1913 and died Jan 29, 1914.) Please feel free to contact me if I can be of help.
Margie Nancarrow Margie.nancarrow@sbcglobal.net

GRAVE: images plus bio picture with a child
Barbara Dorothy Smith Taylor
Birth: 2 Aug 1873 Pittsburg, Camp County, Texas, USA
Death: 4 Mar 1955 (aged 81) Texarkana, Bowie County, Texas, USA
Burial: Woodlawn Cemetery, Texarkana, Miller County, Arkansas, USA
Memorial #: 116655187
Bio: wife of John J Taylor
Family Members
Parents
John Calvin Smith                 1840-1904
Paralee G Carpenter Smith                 1846-1889
Spouse
John Johnson Taylor                 1861-1937
Siblings
Mary Alethea Smith Suggs                 1870-1960
Children
John Jarrett Taylor                 1894-1954
Christine Taylor Nancarrow                 1897-1978
Barbara Johnson Taylor                 1913-1914
Created by: Anita White (47374531)
Added: 6 Sep 2013
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/116655187/barbara-dorothy-taylor
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 14 April 2020), memorial page for Barbara Dorothy Smith Taylor (2 Aug 1873–4 Mar 1955), Find a Grave Memorial no. 116655187, citing Woodlawn Cemetery, Texarkana, Miller County, Arkansas, USA ; Maintained by Anita White (contributor 47374531) .


John Johnson Taylor

GRAVE: images
John Johnson Taylor
Birth: 14 Nov 1861 Mississippi, USA
Death: 10 Jan 1937 (aged 75) Texarkana, Bowie County, Texas, USA
Burial: Woodlawn Cemetery, Texarkana, Miller County, Arkansas, USA
Memorial #: 137959454
Bio: s/o Albert A. Taylor, Delaney Curry
Family Members
Spouse
Barbara Dorothy Smith Taylor                 1873-1955
Children
John Jarrett Taylor                 1894-1954
Christine Taylor Nancarrow                 1897-1978
Barbara Johnson Taylor                 1913-1914
Created by: KindredWhispers (46986453)
Added: 29 Oct 2014
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/137959454/john-johnson-taylor
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 14 April 2020), memorial page for John Johnson Taylor (14 Nov 1861–10 Jan 1937), Find a Grave Memorial no. 137959454, citing Woodlawn Cemetery, Texarkana, Miller County, Arkansas, USA ; Maintained by KindredWhispers (contributor 46986453) .