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Hugh Fuller Arnold, M.D.

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  1. 1.  Hugh Fuller Arnold, M.D. was born on 30 Apr 1919 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas (son of William Thomas Arnold, Jr. M. D. and Sarah Pearl Fuller); died on 9 Oct 1998 in Houston, Harris County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Hugh Fuller Arnold, Medical Corps Major, 1942 to 1946, served in North Africa and Italy, participated in the Naples-Foggia, Anzio, Rome-Arno, Northern Apennines and Po Valley campaigns. Photo (in book referenced below) shows Major Arnold standing in a bomb crater near his unit, the 56th Army Evacuation Hospital.

    Book Three A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS by Robert Cecil McDaniel (Texian Press: Waco, Texas 1998)

    Obituary from the Houston Post, (undated clipping):

    Dr Hugh F. Arnold of Houston passed away at the Diagnostic Center Hospital on October 9, 1998, after a lifetime of service to his fellow man. He was a devoted husband, a kind, understanding and supportive father, and a proud and loving "Paw Paw" to his grandchildren.

    Dr. Arnold was born in Hemphill, Texas, April 30, 1919 to Dr. William T. Arnold and Mrs. Pearl Fuller Arnold. He graduated from high school as valedictorian in 1935 and went on to complete his pre-medical studies at the University of Texas at Austin in 1938. While at the University of Texas he was elected to the Alpha Epsilon Delta Honarary pre-medical fraternity. Dr. Arnold received his M.D. degree at the University of Texas at Galveston in 1941, graduating with honors. While there, he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honarary Medical Society and was a member of the Theta Kappa Psi medical fraternity.

    Following his graduation from Medical School on May 31, 1941, Dr Arnold completed a one year internship at Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Texas. While at Parkland, he met his future wife Geraldine Clark R.N., of Hillsboro, Texas. They were married on May 3, 1942. Their marriage was one of unbounded love and devotion and lasted 56 years until his death.

    On completion of his internship in 1942, he enlisted in the US Army Medical Corps and served with the 56th Evacuation Hospital AUS from 1942-1946. During those years, he participated in the North African and Italian campaigns, including the landing at Anzio. He received 2 bronze stars and was honorably discharged in 1946, a Major in the US Army MC.

    On returning to the United States in 1946, he moved to Houston and served a medical residency at the Southern Pacific Hospital. In 1947, he joined the Ledbetter Clinic and practiced internal medicine until 1956. Dr. Arnold, along with eight other physicians, founded the Diagnostic Clinic of Houston in 1957. He was certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in 1950. Dr Arnold was elected to the American College of Cardiology in 1963. He practiced cardiology in Houston until his retirement in 1989. During those years he served as a clinical associate professor in the Dept of Medicine at Baylor University, Chief of Staff at the Diagnostic Center Hospital, and on the Board of Directors of the Diagnostic Center Hospital. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Houston. Dr. Arnold served on the staff of Hermann Hospital, Diagnostic Center Hospital, Park Plaza Hospital and was on the courtesy staff at all the major Houston hospitals. Dr Arnold's professional affiliations included the Harris County Medical Society, Houston Society of Internal Medicine, Texas Society of Internal Medicine, texas Society of Internists, Associate Member of the American College of Cardiology, American Heart Association, Texas Heart Association, and the Houston Heart Association. Upon retirement in 1989, he contined to attend Continuing Medical Education programs, and was a member of the University Rotary Cluband the Emeritus Club.

    In his spare time he enjoyed music, golf, and spending time with his family. He is survived by this wife of 56 years, Geraldine Clark Arnold; son James A. (Tony) Arnold, M.D. and wife Jennie; daughter Dianne Morrison and husband Michael; brothers, Hiram P. Arnold, M.D. and wife Gloria, and William T. Arnold M.D. and wife Kaye; and grandsons Jason, Steven, and Daniel Arnold, and Travis and Brian Morrison. Friends are invited to visitation with the family from 4 pm until 6 pm Sunday, October 11, 1998 in the Drawing Room of the Settegast-Kopf Co, 3230 Kirby Drive. A memorial service will be held at 3 pm Monday , October 12, 1998 at the First Presbyterian Church of Houston, 5300 Main, with Rev. Asa Hunt and Rev. Jack Lancaster officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family suggest that memorials be made to the Huffman Libray, Hemphill, Texas 75948.

    Hugh married Geraldine Clark, R. N. on 3 May 1942. Geraldine was born on 21 Jun 1921 in Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas; died on 17 Nov 2000 in Houston, Harris County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Thomas Arnold, Jr. M. D. was born on 13 May 1880 in Texas (son of William Thomas Arnold, Sr. and Louisa Della Alford); died on 23 Dec 1937 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    His actual texas certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as a son of W. T. Arnold and Della Louise Alford. Both parents were shows as born in Georgia.

    Wm. Thos. Arnold, Hemphill,was on a list of 11 members of the Sabine County Medical Society, June 1910, in the TEXA STATE JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, published in 1911. He was the Secretary.

    According to "A Pictorial History of Sabine County, Texas" the Dr. W.T. Arnold Home was built circa 1912.

    In his 2002 book, THE MYSTERY OF LADY BOUNTIFUL, Bob Bowman writes that a $5,000 bond was posted for Lillian Knox, accuses of murdering her husband, timber magnate Hiram Knox. The bond was singed by five Hemphill men, including Dr. Tom ARNOLD, a witness for the prosecution. The other four were E. P PADGETT, a lawyer; J.P. (sic) FULLER, who owned a drug store; L.E. PRATT, a merchant; and John W. MINTON, attorney for the Know family. Another press report listed S.R. Williams as surety. (Bowman, p. 105).

    William married Sarah Pearl Fuller on 2 Dec 1906 in Sabine County, Texas. Sarah (daughter of James Easter "Bud" Fuller and Hannah Pinkney Deweese) was born on 13 Nov 1881 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; died on 18 Jan 1957 in Harris County, Texas; was buried in Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah Pearl Fuller was born on 13 Nov 1881 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas (daughter of James Easter "Bud" Fuller and Hannah Pinkney Deweese); died on 18 Jan 1957 in Harris County, Texas; was buried in Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Kay Parker McCary instead shows her date of birth as October 13, 1881, in her transcription of the Hemphill City Cemetery.

    Children:
    1. Sadie Doris Arnold was born on 3 Dec 1908 in Texas; died on 14 Dec 1993 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.
    2. Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Arnold was born on 9 Nov 1912 in Texas; died on 2 Aug 1979 in Tarrant County, Texas; was buried in Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    3. Hiram Pickney Arnold, M. D. was born on 17 Aug 1917 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; died on 28 Nov 2008 in Lufkin, Angelina County, Texas.
    4. 1. Hugh Fuller Arnold, M.D. was born on 30 Apr 1919 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; died on 9 Oct 1998 in Houston, Harris County, Texas.
    5. William Thomas Arnold, III M. D. was born on 19 Mar 1921 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Thomas Arnold, Sr.William Thomas Arnold, Sr. was born on 27 Mar 1845 in Georgia (son of William B. Arnold and Martha B. Bostwick); died on 21 May 1919 in Texas; was buried in Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Served in the second Georgia regiment during the Civil War, and had been district or County Clerk of Sabine County, Texas for 10 or 12 years as of 1892.



    (Research):Census Information:

    1880 Census
    Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill
    Enumerated 1 July 1880
    Page 19 SD 1 ED 85 Stamped 233
    192-195
    Arnold, William T W M 35 Deputy Sherrif Ga Ga
    Arnold, Louisza W F 30 W Keeping House Ga Ala Ala
    Arnold, William C W M 8 Son At School Texas
    Arnold, Viola O W f 6 Dtr Tx
    Arnold, Lula C W F 4 Dtr Tx
    Page 20
    Rhoads, Lucy W F 13 Dtr Tx
    Rhoads, Florence W F 5 Dt Tx
    Rhoads, Hamp Pratt W M 3 Son Tx
    Adams, Williams W M 40 Farmer Laborer La

    1900 Census
    Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
    Enumerated June 1900
    SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 15A Stamped 196
    247-246
    Arnold, Wm T Head W M Mar 1845 55 Wd Ga Ga Ga Merchant
    Arnold, Martha E Dtr W F Nov 1877 22 S Tx Ga Ala
    Arnold, Wm T Jr Son W Ma May 1880 20 S Tx Ga Ala Teacher
    Arnold, Henry B Son W M July 1883 17 S Tx Ga Ala At School
    Arnold, Belva L Dtr W F Sept 1884 15 S Tx Ga Ala At School
    Arnold, Cora L Dtr W F Aug 1887 12 S Tx Ga Ala At School
    Arnold, Leonidas E Son W M Feb 1893 7 S Tx Ga Ala

    1910 Census
    Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
    Enumerated 7 May 1910
    SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 17A Stamped 102
    East Street
    278-280
    Arnold, William T Hd M W 65 Wd Ga Ga Ga Tax Collector Back Taxes
    Arnold, Margaret E Dtr F W 31 S Tx Ga Ala
    Arnold, Leon S M W 17 S Tx Ga Ala


    The Sabine County Reporter
    May 9, 2012

    Myrtle Springs receives marker

    An official Texas Historic Cemetery Marker was dedicated April 28, at Geneva Myrtle Springs Cemetery. The day was also the cemetery's annual homecoming......

    The newly placed marker reads:
    GENEVA MYRTLE SPRINGS CEMETERY

    Situated North of the small, rural community of Geneva, the Geneva Myrtle Springs Cemetery serves as the primary resting place for pioneers, settlers of the area, and their descendants. Originally granted to Juan Ignatino Pifermo in 1794, the town of Geneva grew in the 1820s when pioneers began to settle there from the east. Geneva was first known as Shawnee village and later as Jimtown, after two early settlers of the are, Jim Halbert and Jim Willis. Originally surveyed for Daniel F. Renfro in 1838, the Geneva Myrtle Springs Cemetery is comprised of land granted by Levi T. ALLEN in 1879 for use as a church and cemetery. The Geneva Baptist Church was first located on the present day cemetery site, but later moved south of the area. In addition, a school was once located near the cemtery near Myrtle Springs, organized by William Thomas Arnold.

    The general landscaping of the cemetery is traditional with brick, marble, sandstone, grantie, wood, and metal grave markers. The first marked grave is that of William J. JONE from 1888, but Bible records indicate that there were earlier unmarked graves, including that of Wiley William CROW (1845-1877). Among the many pioneer families interred at this cemetery, there are veterans of the Civil War, including Wiley CROW, Seth Marion LAYFIELD (1833-1906), and James T. MEADOR (1845-1933), as well as veterans of World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Iraq War. Burials for members of the fraternal organizations such as Woodmen of the World are present. Today, the Geneva Myrtle Springs Cemetery Association maintains and cares for the cemtery, while also serving the community of Geneva. Historic Texas Cemetery -2010.

    William married Louisa Della Alford. Louisa (daughter of Isham Alford and Sylvia Ann Hodges) was born on 8 Oct 1849 in Alabama; died on 19 Nov 1900 in Texas; was buried in Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Louisa Della Alford was born on 8 Oct 1849 in Alabama (daughter of Isham Alford and Sylvia Ann Hodges); died on 19 Nov 1900 in Texas; was buried in Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    Children:
    1. William Carter Arnold was born on 29 Aug 1871 in Patroon, Shelby County, Texas; died on 2 Jan 1923 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    2. Viola Octavine Arnold was born on 16 Oct 1873 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 7 Dec 1930 in Groves, Jefferson County, Texas; was buried in Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    3. Lula Clair Arnold was born on 27 Oct 1875 in Texas; died on 28 May 1947 in Texas; was buried in Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    4. Martha E. Arnold was born in Nov 1877 in Texas; and died.
    5. 2. William Thomas Arnold, Jr. M. D. was born on 13 May 1880 in Texas; died on 23 Dec 1937 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    6. Henry Bostwick Arnold was born in Jan 1883 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; died on 10 Nov 1943 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    7. Belva Lockwood Arnold was born in Sep 1884 in Sabine County, Texas; and died.
    8. Cora L. Arnold was born in Aug 1887 in Sabine County, Texas; and died.
    9. Margaret E. Arnold was born about 1889 in Sabine County, Texas; and died.
    10. Leonidas E. Arnold was born in Feb 1893 in Sabine County, Texas; and died.

  3. 6.  James Easter "Bud" Fuller was born on 10 Jan 1856 in Georgia (son of John Brooks Fuller and Mary A. Watson); died on 17 Sep 1898 in Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    On the 1880 Sabine County Census, Sarah Dewees, Hannah's mother was living with the family. So was a 20 year old niece, Rebecca Delony, born in Texas circa 1860.

    Linda Fuller of Cleveland, Texas found the following deed:

    Filed for record in my office January 16, 1888 W.T. Arnold Clk Co Ct Sabine Co Texas

    S.H. Oliphant, Sheriff to J.E. Fuller

    Know all men by these presents That whereas by virtue of a certain writ of execution issued out of the Justice Court of the County of Denton precinct No one in favor of C.L. Herbert Sr. vs. Jessee McGee on a certain judgment rendered on the 20th day of June AD 1883 and directed and delivered to me as sheriff of Sabine County Commanding me of the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of the said Jessee McGee to make certain moneys in said writ mentioned. I, S.H. Oliphant Sheriff as aforesaid did on the 12th day of December AD 1887 levy on and seize two hundred acres of the Jessee McGee league of land the wright and title of which was in the said Jessee McGee, on the 12th day of December 1887, and on the 3rd day of January 1888, the same being the first Tuesday in January 1888, within the hours prescribed by law sold the said two hundred acres of land as public Vendue in the County of Sabine at the door of the Court House thereof, having first given public notice of the time and place of sale, by causing an advertisement thereof to be posted up at three public places in the County aforesaid one of which was the Court House door of said County for twenty days previous to said sale. And wheras, at said sale, the said land was stricken off to J.E. Fuller for the sum of sixteen dollars, he the said J.E. Fuller being the highest bidder therefor, and that being the highest secure bid for the same. Now therefore in consideration of the premises aforesaid, and of the payment of the said sum of sixteen dollars, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, I S.H. Oliphant Sheriff as afresiad have by these presents sold granted and conveyed unto the said J.E. Fuller, all of the estate, wright, title and interest which the said Jessee McGee had on the 3rd day of January 1888 or at any time afterwards, in and to the following described premises, viz: One tract or parcel of land containing two hundred acres apart of the Jessee McGee league survey in Sabine County, Texas. And bounded as floows Commencing at the S.W. corner of a seven hundred acre tract of D.J. Henderson's land sold to him by Jessee McGee, hence East with said Hendersons South line to the S.E. corner of said Henderson's ??? acre tract on the league line. Thence Sounth along said line to a supposed corner of said Henderson's. Thence West to Huntington's East line to another supposed corner. Thence North with Huntington's line to the place of beginning containing two hundred acres. To have and hold the above described land unto the said J.E. Fuller, his heirs and assigns ??? as fully and absolutely as I, Sheriff, as aforesaid can convey by virtue of the writ in testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this 16th day of January, 1888.

    S.H. Oliphant Sheriff of Sabine Co, Texas

    On the 1890 Sabine County Scholastic Census, James and Hannah's oldest daughters, Maggie, 11 and Pearl, 8 were shown as enrolled in School No. 15, Hemphill. W.T. Arnold was on of the trustees of this school.

    James married Hannah Pinkney Deweese on 5 Dec 1877 in Sabine County, Texas. Hannah was born on 24 Jul 1856 in Texas; died on 24 Feb 1918 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Hannah Pinkney Deweese was born on 24 Jul 1856 in Texas; died on 24 Feb 1918 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    She was the daughter of John T. b Oct 18, 1819, d Mar 10, 1878, and Sarah Deweese, b Aug 5, 1829, d Jan 3, 1888. (White and Toole, p 74).

    On the 1900 Sabine County census, Hanna was the head of household after the death of her husband the prior year. She was running the family farm. By 1910, her oldest three children had left home. Sons James, Clyde and Thomas still lived at home, but only Clyde worked on the farm. James was a merchant, running a department store. Thomas was listed as a hack driver.

    In 1900, two servant (John Duffee and Chas. Smiley) were living with the Fullers, as well as a boarder, Edward Watson, age 32 born in Texas. All three did Farm Labor.

    Living with the Fuller's in 1910 was a 23 year old boarder named Moses Cole. He was a farm laborer and did odd jobs.

    Her Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, does not list her parents.

    Children:
    1. Maggie Mae Fuller was born on 27 Nov 1878; died on 24 Jan 1956; was buried in Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    2. 3. Sarah Pearl Fuller was born on 13 Nov 1881 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; died on 18 Jan 1957 in Harris County, Texas; was buried in Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    3. John Sidney Fuller was born on 28 Apr 1883 in Texas; died on 28 Mar 1945 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Meador Cemetery, Milam, Sabine County, Texas.
    4. James Deweese Fuller was born on 29 Jul 1885 in Texas; died on 14 Oct 1953 in Texas.
    5. Clyde Webster Fuller was born on 15 Jul 1890 in Texas; died on 20 Jul 1961 in Sabine County, Texas.
    6. Thomas Graydon Fuller was born on 7 Nov 1892 in Texas; died on 7 Aug 1969 in Sabine County, Texas.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William B. Arnold was born on 31 Aug 1820 in Georgia; died after 1892.

    Notes:

    A merchant in Social Circle, Walton County, Georgia. He enlisted in the CSA as a private and served until the war ended, mostly along the coast of Georgia. Baptist. As of 1892, he was living near Madison, Morgan County, Georgia and farming.

    Dale Rubel instead shows his date of birth as 29 Dec 1809, in Morgan County, Georgia, and indicates he was a son of James Bailey Arnold and Malinda Sparks.

    (Research):
    Census Listings:

    1850 Census
    Georgia, Morgan County, District 62
    Enumerated 21 Aug 1850
    109
    William B. Arnold 29 M Tenant Ga
    Martha B. Arnold 26 F Ga
    John H. Arnold 7 M Ga
    William L. Arnold 3 M Ga
    Emily D. Arnold 2 F Ga
    Elizabeth S. Arnold 1 F Ga

    1860 Census
    Georgia, Walton County, Social Circle
    Enumerated 1 June 1860
    Page 889
    2-2
    William Arnold 39 M Merchant $7000 Ga
    M. L. Arnold 23 F Ga (Second wife)
    John H. Arnold 16 M Ga
    William T. Arnold 15 M Ga
    M. D. Arnold 13 F Ga
    J. C. Arnold 8 M Ga
    L. V. Arnold 3 F Ga (Dtr by second wife?)
    F. A. Arnold 1 M Ga (Son by second wife?)

    1870
    not located

    1880
    Georgia, Morgan County, Fairplay
    William B. Arnold S M W 60 Ga Farmer NC NC
    Mary Arnold W M F W 45 Ga Keeping House NC NC
    Ella L. Arnold Dau S F W 12 Ga At Home Ga Ga
    Martin C. Arnold Son S M W 9 Ga Laborer Ga Ga

    William married Martha B. Bostwick on 14 Apr 1842 in Morgan County, Georgia. Martha was born on 24 Aug 1824 in Georgia; died on 15 Aug 1854 in Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Martha B. Bostwick was born on 24 Aug 1824 in Georgia; died on 15 Aug 1854 in Georgia.

    Notes:

    A member of the Baptist church since early childhood. She was the mother of seven children, three of whom died at an early age.

    Children:
    1. John H. Arnold was born about 1843 in Georgia; died on 26 Dec 1862.
    2. 4. William Thomas Arnold, Sr. was born on 27 Mar 1845 in Georgia; died on 21 May 1919 in Texas; was buried in Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    3. Emily D. "Emma" Arnold was born about 1848 in Georgia; and died.
    4. Elizabeth S. Arnold was born about 1849 in Georgia; died between 1850 and 1860 in Georgia.
    5. James C. Arnold was born on 19 Apr 1851 in Wellington, Morgan County, Georgia; and died.

  3. 10.  Isham Alford was born about 1817 in Georgia; died on 7 Jun 1888 in Milam, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Paulette Gilchrist shows him as a son of Archibald and Elizabeth ALFORD of North Carolina, and as born in Tennessee.

    Other sources, most notably the Family Descendancy Report titled "Known Descendants of
    Isham Alford & Anne Ferrell (1755 NC - 1832 GA)" which can be found onloine here:

    http://www.alfordassociation.org/GENEALOGY/ISH755NC.pdf

    These other sources instead have him listed as a son of Baldy Alford and grandson of Isham Alford and Anne Ferrell. This website is maintained by Janice Smith, a descendant. She states that Isham and Sylvia Anne Alford moved their family from St. Clair County, Alabama to Texas in 1854. They went to Texas crossing the Sabine River near Milam. They traveled across the Old San Antonio Road to what was then Washington County and settle at a little village called Evergreem about 12 miles from Giddings, now in Lee County, Sometime before 1860, Isham and Sylvia sold their land and moved their family to Sabine County in the piney woods of East Texas. Janice showsn that he was born ca 1815 in Georgia.

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1860 Census
    Texas, Sabine County, Redland Beat No. 4, PO Milam
    Enumerated 30 Jun 1860
    Page 24 Stamped 330
    178-178
    Isham Alford 43 M Farmer 1500 1815 Ga
    Anna Alford 34 F Ala
    Frances Alford 18 F Ala
    Allen Alford 16 M Ala
    Bertis Alford 14 M Ala
    Baldy Alford 11 M Ala
    Lousia Alford 9 F Ala
    Thomas Alford 5 M Ala
    Julias Alford 3 M Tx
    179-179
    Eaton and Julia RC Washham
    180-180
    W. B. Alford 20 M Farmer 150 200 Ala
    Arletha L Alford 22 F Ala
    Ausborn Alford 9/12 M Tx

    Isham married Sylvia Ann Hodges on 15 Aug 1838 in St. Clair County, Alabama. Sylvia was born about 1822 in St. Clair County, Alabama; died on 8 Nov 1884 in Milam, Sabine County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Sylvia Ann Hodges was born about 1822 in St. Clair County, Alabama; died on 8 Nov 1884 in Milam, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Paulette Gilchrist shows her as the daughter of John William HODGES Sr. and Louisa Elizabeth TRUSS. Janice Smith also showns the same parents.

    Children:
    1. William Brittain Alford was born on 2 Nov 1839 in Alabama; died on 13 Jan 1863 in Louisiana.
    2. Mary Frances A. Alford was born on 26 Jan 1842 in St. Clair County, Alabama; died on 7 Jan 1921 in Center, Shelby County, Texas; was buried in Allen Family Cemetery, Patroon, Shelby County, Texas.
    3. Allen Josiah Alford was born on 27 Feb 1844 in Alabama; died on 23 Jul 1923 in Shelby County, Texas.
    4. Burtis Terry Alford, Sr. was born on 16 Sep 1845 in Alabama; died on 13 Apr 1901 in Geneva, Sabine County, Texas.
    5. Infant Son Alford was born on 5 Nov 1848 in Alabama; died on 13 Nov 1848 in Alabama.
    6. 5. Louisa Della Alford was born on 8 Oct 1849 in Alabama; died on 19 Nov 1900 in Texas; was buried in Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    7. Archibald "Baldy" A. Alford was born about 1849 in St. Clair County, Alabama; and died.
    8. Infant Son Alford was born on 8 Jun 1854 in Alabama; died on 9 Jun 1854 in Alabama.
    9. Thomas Redden Alford was born on 18 Mar 1855 in Alabama; died on 27 Nov 1898 in Sabine County, Texas.
    10. Julius Preston Alford was born on 18 Mar 1858 in Alabama; died on 7 May 1873.
    11. Arletha Jennie Alford was born on 11 Sep 1862 in Texas; and died.
    12. Wiley E. Alford was born on 20 Oct 1865 in Texas; died on 15 Nov 1884.

  5. 12.  John Brooks Fuller was born about 1831 in Georgia (son of James Anderson Fuller and Fanny Bailey); died on 6 Mar 1870 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in McMahan's Chapel Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    John Fuller and his wife, Mary, were both born in Georgia, as were their two oldest sons, James and John. They moved to Arkansas sometime before 1860, and can be found on the 1860 Columbia County census (P#435, Dwelling 321, Family 323). John is shown as a Farmer, owning $1,200 in real estate and $550 in personal property.

    In the book "Sabine County Historical Sketches and Genealogical Records" by Edna McDaniel White and Blanche Finley Toole, there is a picture of John and Mary Fuller. John is shown in uniform, with a long rifle. Private John B. Fuller is shown as a member of the 26th Arkansas Infantry, Capt. Hamiter's Company G. He enlisted on May 22, 1862 in Lewisville, Arkansas for a period of 3 years. The muster roll's show him present through April 30, 1863. In June, 1863, he was inexplicably dropped from the roll by order of Lt. Genl Holmes. However, he was shown as present on the muster rolls for December 31, 1863 through February 29, 1864. His name appears on a ROLL OF PRISONERS OF WAR of furloughed and detailed men, Confederate States Army, surrendered at New Orleans, LA, by General E.K. Smith, CSA to Maj. Gen. R.S. Canby, USA, May 26, 1865 and paroled at Shreveport, LA June 20, 1865. The roll was dated Shreveport, LA, June 20, 1865. His residence was shown as Columbia County, Arkansas.

    Organized as Morgan's Battalion on June 14, 1862, it was increased to a full regiment and reorganized as the 26th Arkansas Infantry on July 23, 1862, at DeValls Bluff, Arkansas. Asa Stokely Morgan, formerly of the famed 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment, was appointed as lieutenant-colonel of the battalion, and was promoted to colonel when the 26th Arkansas was organized. The regiment was assigned to McRae's Brigade, Shoup's Division, First Corps, Army of the Trans-Mississippi, and fought at Prairie Grove and Devil's Backbone. Later, the regiment took part in the Red River Campaign, fighting at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana, on April 9, 1864. The 26th Arkansas was then ordered back to Arkansas to counter Union General Steele's Camden Expedition, culminating in the battle of Jenkins' Ferry on April 30, 1864. The regiment remained in south Arkansas for the next year, and was included in the general surrender of the Confederate forces in the Trans-Mississippi Department on May 26, 1865

    http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/26hisidx.html

    The family moved to Sabine County, Texas shortly after the birth of their youngest son in Malvern, Arkansas in 1869. Linda Fuller of Cleveland, Texs located a deed dated 18 January 1870, showing the purchase of 174 acres of land lying in Sabine County out of the 611 acre survey made for William J. Sneed off the William Isaac's League. The witnesses to the deed were W.H. Crouch and S.D. Berley. It was recorded in San Augustine County. The price was one dollar an acre, for a total of $174. John died less than six weeks after this purchase, on March 6, 1870.

    Mary herself died in 1874, leaving her children orphaned. The eldest sons, James and John, ages 18 and 17, took charge of the family. On the 1880 census, John is shown as head of household. Also living with him and three of his younger siblings is 50 year old Nancy Howard, listed as a family member. His older brother, James, was shown as living on a nearby farm with his wife, mother in law and year old daughter. Brother Delony was also living nearby, working as a laborer on the farm of Christopher "Kit" and Mary Smith. Kit Smith was later killed by the Conner's in the infamous Smith-Conner-Low feud in the mid 1880s in Sabine County.

    Blanche Finley Toole of Sabine County writes that Nancy Howard, the family member shown living in the John W Fuller household in 1880, was related her great great grandmother, Ruth Howard Finley. Her father was Samuel Howard. She came to Texas around 1875. Nancy Howard's fiancee was killed in the Civil War, and she never married. She was buried with her pictures of him and her bible. Ms. Toole says that Nancy Howard can be found on the 1850 Meriwether GA census in Household #799, Nancy Howard, age 23, female, born Georgia, in the household of Malichi Murphy age 48, born South Carolina and wife Nancy, age 52 b. South Carolina. (Letter to Melinda Strong, date 5 June 1997).

    The parentage of John Brooks Fuller has not yet been proved conclusively. It is appears that he is the son of James Anderson Fuller, however there are some inconsistencies. The family of James Anderson Fuller resided in Meriwether County, Georgia, as did Nancy Howard. As indicated on the census records extracted above, John Brooks Fuller was born circa 1834 in Georgia. The census records of the James Anderson Fuller family indicate that their son, John B., was born in Georgia circa 1831. From the ages of their children, it appears that John and Mary Fuller were probably married sometime before 1855 in Georgia. This fits with the information from the Fuller Genealogical Bank, showing that James's son John B. Fuller married a Mary Watson on November 5, 1852. This also fits with the facts shown on the death certificates for two of the Fuller's children, Joseph Thomas Fuller and Francis Ola Fuller Burkhalter. Both certificates show their mother's maiden name as Watson. However, in the book SABINE COUNTY HISTORICAL SKETCHES AND GENEALOGICAL RECORDS, the mother of the Fuller Children is listed as Mary Brown. No support is provided for the Brown name, however. The most important contradiction, one that must be resolved, is that the Fuller Genealogical Data Banks show that John B. Fuller died on November 5, 1862 (probably during the Civil War). Our John Brooks Fuller did not die until early in 1870, in Sabine County.

    Only a death date is shown on his headstone. He shares a double marker with Mary Fuller. This is also engraved with "Precious Memories."

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1860 Census State: Arkansas
    County: ColumbiaTownship: ClayPost Office: Dorecheat 321 323
    Fuller, John B,age 26, male, Farmer, value of R/E $1,200, PP $550,born GA
    Fuller, Mary, age 24, female, born Georgia
    Fuller, James E, age 4, male, born Georgia
    Fuller, John W, age 2, male, born Georgia

    1870 Census State: Texas
    County: SabineTownship: Bearns 3Post Office: Brookeland 576 576
    Fuller, Mary, age 36, female, Farmer,value of R/E $1,000, PP $400, born GA
    Fuller, James, age 14, male, born GA
    Fuller, John, age 13, male, born GA
    Fuller, Delony, age 10, male, born ARK (Impairment)
    Fuller, Fanny, age 6, female, born ARK
    Fuller, Charles, age 4, male, born ARK
    Fuller, Joseph, age 1, male, born ARK

    1880 Census State: Texas
    County: Sabine
    171 173
    Fuller, John W, age22, male, Farmer, GA, GA, GA
    Fuller, Frances,age 16, female, Sister, Ark, GA, GA
    Fuller, Charlies H, age 13, male, Brother, GA, SC, SC
    Fuller, Joseph, age 10, male, Brother, Ark
    Howard, Nancy, age 50, female, Family Member,Ark, Ark, Ark
    200 209
    Smith, Christopher, age 22,TX,Miss,Miss
    Smith, Mary, age 18,wife,TX,TX,Miss
    Smith, Dosia, age 2, dau,TX,TX,TX
    Fuller, Alkony Delony,age 19,laborer, TX,--,--
    218 227
    Fuller, JE, age 24, male, Farmer, GA, GA, GA
    Fuller, Hannah, age 23, Wife,TX, NC, AL
    Fuller, Maggie, age 1, Daughter, TX, GA, TX
    Dewees, Sarah, age 50, Mother, AL, NC, GA
    Delony, Rebecca,age 20, Niece, TX

    John married Mary A. Watson on 9 Dec 1852 in Meriwether County, Georgia. Mary (daughter of Arthur Holman Watson and Frances Ophelia O'Hara) was born about 1834 in Georgia; died on 19 Feb 1874 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in McMahan's Chapel Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Mary A. Watson was born about 1834 in Georgia (daughter of Arthur Holman Watson and Frances Ophelia O'Hara); died on 19 Feb 1874 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in McMahan's Chapel Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    According to the online trascription of the 1850 Meriwether County, Georgia census, there were two Mary Watsons living in Meriwether County, Georgia in 1850. I believe that the Mary Watson whom married John Brooks Fuller was the daughter of Arthur Watson.

    1) The daughter of Arthur Watson, below, was born circa 1834. This matches the closely to her age as of the 1870 Sabine County Census (she was shown as age 36). On the 1860 Arkansas census, she is listed as age 24, which would make her year of birth circa 1836. On neither the 1860 or 1870 census, however, is she shown as being born circa 1831, as was the daughter of Robert Watson.

    2) Robert Watson was born in Ireland. There is no indication that Mary Watson's father was born in Ireland. Arthur Watson was born in South Carolina, and at the time of the 1880 census, Charles H. Fuller indicates that his mother was born in South Carolina.

    3) Arthur Watson has a daughter named Ophelia. This name is used in later generations of the Fuller family in Texas.

    More work needs to be done to verify this, but it seems that it is a resonable hypothesis that Arthur Watson of South Carolina is the father of Mary Watson Fuller.

    http://www.rootsweb.com/~cenfiles/ga/meriwether/1850/pg0353b.txt

    WATSON Families in Meriwether with daughters named MARY

    687 687
    Watson Arthur 42 M F 2,400 SC
    Watson John F. 19 M F SC
    Watson Mary A. 16 F GA
    Watson Allen H. 13 M GA
    Watson Ophelia F. 12 F GA
    Watson Elizabeth P.8 F GA

    383 383
    Watson Robert 55 M F 2,500 Ireland
    Watson Elizabeth 49 F GA
    Watson Mary Ann 19 F GA
    Watson William 18 M F GA
    Watson Susan Ann 15 F GA
    Watson Margaret 12 F GA

    Other WATSON's in Meriwether

    67 67
    Johnson Mordica 62 M F 1,370 VA
    Johnson E. 49 F VA
    Watson Cintha 6 F GA
    Murphy Wm. D. 23 M F GA

    265 265
    Watson William 50 M F 2,100 NC
    Watson Rebecca 44 F NC
    Watson John F. 20 M F GA
    Watson William T. 17 M F GA
    Watson Martha A. 15 F GA
    Watson Henry L. 13 M GA
    Watson Rebecca M. 10 F GA
    Watson Georgia A.8 F GA
    Watson Laura J.5 F GA
    Watson Robert A. 3 Mo GA

    Only a death date is shown on her headstone. She shares a double marker with John Fuller. This is also engraved with "Precious Memories."

    Other WATSON Brides during that time period. This doesn't appear to list either of her sisters listed on the 1850 census.

    PARTRIDGE CHARLES 15-Jul1868 WATSON ANN
    STRICKLAND E 28-Mar1868 WATSON BETTY
    STROZIER GEORGE 13-Feb1869WATSON DILLA
    BELLARC H 26-Dec1875WATSON EASLEY
    PERKINSON JOHN D 20-Dec1860 WATSON GEORGIA A
    ROSSER WILSON 1-Jan1873 WATSON HANNAH
    HAYSBUCK S 23-Dec1870 WATSON LINA
    DARDIN FRANKLIN A 5-Dec1858 WATSON MARGARET
    GILLOLVIN H 22-Jun1856 WATSON MARYANN
    GATES GEORGE 18-Sep1870 WATSON SUSAN

    Notes:

    Married:
    Per the Fuller Genealogical Data Base maintained by John Beattie Fuller of Morgantown, GA, John B. Fuller married Mary A. Watson on 9 December 1852. The names match the information on the death certificates of Joseph Thomas Fuller and Fannie Ola Fuller Burkhalter.

    The record below is from Meriwether County, Vital Records, Marriages-Bride 1851-1875 Source: ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/meriwether/vitals/marriages/mwtrbrd.txt

    FULLER JOHN B 9 Dec1852 WATSON MARY A

    Children:
    1. 6. James Easter "Bud" Fuller was born on 10 Jan 1856 in Georgia; died on 17 Sep 1898 in Sabine County, Texas.
    2. John William Fuller was born on 14 May 1858 in Georgia; died on 24 Dec 1901 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in McMahan's Chapel Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    3. Alkony Deloney Fuller was born on 19 May 1861 in Arkansas; died on 25 Sep 1905 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Gravel Hill Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    4. Francis "Fannie" Ola Fuller was born on 29 Jun 1864 in Arkansas; died on 7 Mar 1931 in Angelina County, Texas; was buried in White House Cemetery, Angelina County, Texas.
    5. Charles H. Fuller was born on 30 Aug 1866 in Arkansas; died on 9 Oct 1904 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Gravel Hill Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    6. Joseph Thomas Fuller was born on 4 Nov 1869 in Malvern, Hot Springs County, Arkansas; died on 28 Nov 1950 in Rosevine, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Rosevine Cemetery, Rosevine, Sabine County, Texas.