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Nannie Rebecca Meador

Female 1871 - 1964  (92 years)


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  1. 1.  Nannie Rebecca Meador was born on 21 Sep 1871 in Texas (daughter of James T. Meador and Martha Ann Oliver); died on 28 Jul 1964; was buried in Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Geneva, Sabine County, Texas.

    Nannie married Rev. James G. Mason, Jr. about 1888. James (son of James G. "Governor" Mason and Susannah "Susan" Halbert) was born on 12 Jan 1869 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 13 Dec 1946 in Alto, Cherokee County, Texas; was buried in Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Geneva, Sabine County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Tommie Dennis Mason was born on 31 Mar 1889 in Texas; died on 31 Jul 1960 in Houston, Harris County, Texas.
    2. Sudie M. Mason was born in Nov 1890 in Texas; and died.
    3. Abbie Lola Mason was born in Oct 1892 in Texas; and died.
    4. James Elmer Mason was born on 16 Nov 1894 in Texas; died on 10 Jan 1981 in Palestine, Anderson County, Texas; was buried in Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Geneva, Sabine County, Texas.
    5. Mattie Vera Mason was born on 23 Sep 1896 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 8 Oct 1988 in San Augustine County, Texas.
    6. Verda K. Mason was born on 27 Nov 1902 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 17 Mar 2001 in Alto, Cherokee County, Texas; was buried in Alto City Cemetery, Alto, Cherokee County, Texas.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James T. Meador was born in 1845 in Alabama; died about 1933 in Texas; was buried in Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Geneva, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    (Research):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.

    James married Martha Ann Oliver in 1867 in Sabine County, Texas. Martha (daughter of Annanias Oliver and Ludeshia Cornelia "Cassie" Allen) was born on 4 Apr 1852 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 26 Apr 1933 in Milam, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Geneva, Sabine County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Martha Ann Oliver was born on 4 Apr 1852 in Sabine County, Texas (daughter of Annanias Oliver and Ludeshia Cornelia "Cassie" Allen); died on 26 Apr 1933 in Milam, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Geneva, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Name: Martha A. Meador
    Death Date: 26 Apr 1933
    Death Place: Milam, Sabine, Texas
    Gender: Female
    Race: White
    Death Age: 81 years 22 days
    Estimated Birth Date:
    Birth Date: 04 Apr 1852
    Birthplace: Sabine, Texas
    Marital Status: Married
    Spouse's Name:
    Father's Name: Robert Oliver
    Father's Birthplace: Mississippi
    Mother's Name: Cornelia Allen
    Mother's Birthplace: Mississippi
    Occupation:
    Place of Residence:
    Cemetery: Myrtle Springs
    Burial Place:
    Burial Date: 27 Apr 1933
    Additional Relatives:
    Film Number: 2115359
    Digital Film Number: 4163856
    Image Number: 3405
    Reference Number: 19949
    Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

    Children:
    1. Thompson A. Meador was born in Jun 1869 in Texas; died in 1906 in Geneva, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Geneva, Sabine County, Texas.
    2. 1. Nannie Rebecca Meador was born on 21 Sep 1871 in Texas; died on 28 Jul 1964; was buried in Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Geneva, Sabine County, Texas.
    3. Lela L. Meador was born in 1874 in Texas; and died.
    4. Ada Meador was born in 1878 in Texas; and died.
    5. Kate Meador was born about 1882 in Texas; and died.
    6. Della Meador was born on 7 Aug 1883 in Texas; died on 4 Apr 1972 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Geneva, Sabine County, Texas.
    7. Alonzo "Lonzo" Horne Meador was born about 1888; and died.
    8. Lillie R. Meador was born about 1895 in Texas.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Annanias Oliver was born in 1822 in Tennessee (son of Nancy (The Widow) Oliver); died before 1860.

    Notes:

    I just read your postings on Rootweb for Ananias "G" Oliver, son of Robert Oliver and Nancy [I've forgotten her maiden name] of Davidson Co-Williamson Co-Giles Co, TN., Limestone Co. AL and other Alabama counties] His son Robert settled part of his estate in Sabine Co. TX records.

    Forgive me but I am attempting to recite this from memory.

    Robert's family connections are George Oliver [Tyrrell Co NC, Davidson Co-Williamson-Giles Co, TN]
    Frederick Oliver [Tyrrell Co. NC, Davidson Co. TN - died from wounds suffered in War of 1812]
    Edward Oliver [Tyrrell Co. NC, Davidson Co. TN]
    Roderick Oliver - [TN - Marshall, MS - TX]
    Joseph Oliver - [Tyrrell Co-Washington Co, TN]

    A Virginia Meader Cox LeMay researched this line many years ago. She is now deceased and I no longer have her lineage sheets. I do remember that Ananias had an older sister, Nancy who married a Birdsong, and a brother named Robert, who settled in Montgomery, TX. Robert JR. settled his father's estate which was quite extensive.

    Robert Sr. is listed in my ancestor's will, placing Robert in charge of George's bequeath to his daughter Esther Oliver Croft filed in Giles Co. TN. Robert owned and operated an inn.

    Also, Ananias' son's name is George G[reen] not George C. We, too, have two George Green Oliver in the family. George Oliver Sr.'s two youngest sons, Zebulon Sr. and William Hugh, named sons George Green Oliver.

    Perhaps this will help you on your way to more discoveries.

    Email from Linda Harris (wefuddled@comcast.net)

    Annanias married Ludeshia Cornelia "Cassie" Allen in 1840 in Sabine County, Texas. Ludeshia (daughter of Thompson Allen and Elizabeth Wooldridge) was born on 10 Sep 1824 in South Carolina; died in 1909. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Ludeshia Cornelia "Cassie" Allen was born on 10 Sep 1824 in South Carolina (daughter of Thompson Allen and Elizabeth Wooldridge); died in 1909.

    Notes:

    She was known by her middle name of Cornelia. Sometimes also shown as Cassie or Kennelia. At the time of the 1880 and 1900 Sabine County, Texas census, she lived alone.

    Children:
    1. Caroline E. Oliver was born about 1844; and died.
    2. James A Oliver was born about 1849; died before 1860.
    3. George Green Oliver was born in Aug 1850; died after 1920; was buried in Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Geneva, Sabine County, Texas.
    4. 3. Martha Ann Oliver was born on 4 Apr 1852 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 26 Apr 1933 in Milam, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Geneva, Sabine County, Texas.
    5. Annanias Oliver was born about 1856; and died.
    6. Nancy Jane Oliver was born about 1856; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 13.  Nancy (The Widow) Oliver was born in 1787 in North Carolina; died after 1860.

    Notes:

    On the 1850 Sabine County, Texas census, Nancy Oliver can be found in the following household:

    23-23
    Nancy Oliver 63 f NC $500
    James C. Woods 22 m Miss

    She owned six slaves. She is said to be the mother of Ananias Oliver, age 28 and born in Tennessee, lived in household #151 with his wife and two young children.

    She was still living alone in 1860. The Sabine County census lists her as follows:

    51-51 Nancy Oliver 75 f NC farmer $4,300 $9,680

    An Eldridge M. Oliver was a member of the First Regiment of Hood's Texas Brigade. (Schluter, 1860 Census of Sabine County, Texas with Civil War Records, c 1983, pages 64-65). It is not known if he is related to Nancy Oliver. The 1870 Sabine County census has a household headed by Samuel Oliver, born ca 1830 in Mississippi (#510-510). It is not known if he is related to Nancy either.

    Children:
    1. 6. Annanias Oliver was born in 1822 in Tennessee; died before 1860.

  2. 14.  Thompson Allen was born on 22 Dec 1802 in Abbeville County, South Carolina (son of Arva Allen and Polly Clarke); died on 17 Dec 1870 in Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    In a Family Group Sheet prepared by Eva Mae Halbert Hackney, whose father was a grandson of Thompson Allen, she lists Thompson's birth as occuring on 22 Dec 1802, Elbert County, Georgia. His parents are not listed, though the parents of his wife, Elizabeth Wooldridge, are shown. No sources are cited by Eva. This handwritten group sheet was provided to me by Blanche Finley Toole in January, 1995. Blanche said she helped Eva prepare her DAR and DRT records applications. Blanche and Eva were connected through the Burton family. Neither Blanche nor Eva knew who Thompson Allen's parents were.

    In a history of the W. W. Allen family, prepared by Thompson Allen's granddaughter, Kate Allen Tirado, she also writes that "Thompson Allen (Father of W. W. Allen, Levi T. and John Allen) was born December 22, 1802 in Albert (sic) County, Georgia. Thompson Allen departed this life at the age of 67 years, 10 months, and 5 days at his residence in Sabine County, Texas on October 17, 1870." Again, Thompson's parents are not mentioned by Kate. Kate prepared this four page, typewritten manuscript sometime after 1955, but before her death in October 1964

    The "1850 Census Sabine County, Texas with added family information and corrections" by Helen Gomer Schluter and Blanche Finley Toole, shows that Thompson Allen in Household number 277 was the owner of 9 slaves. On this census, he is shown as age 48, and born in South Carolina. The 1860 census lists his place of birth instead as Georgia. Kate Allen Tirado, a granddaughter, writes that Thompson lived first in Houston, Texas ca 1840, later moving to Milam, Sabine County, Texas.

    Sally Clark, a niece of Kate Allen Tirado, emailed that a Thos WG Allen was listed in the "First Settlers of the Republic of Texas Vol I." He was given a second class land grant as a resident of Harris County. He rec'd 1280 acres, and listed as Thos WG Allen - 3-16-1839. He woud have needed to be here prior to 10-1-1837 to be first class." It is possible this land grant in Harris county was for our Thompson Allen as Kate Tirado wrote that he lived in Houston, which is in Harris County, before moving to Milam, Sabine County in January, 1841. However it is also possible that this is another Thompson Allen, as the extract of a voters registration list from 1867 (shown in full below) for Thompson Allen shows "Yrs in State: 26, Yrs in County: 26, Yrs in Pct.: 12." This would seem to indicate that he settled directly in Sabine County around 1841, as the years in the state and county match.

    According to a list of Sabine County Voter's registrations appearing in YELLOWED PAGES, Winter 1993, Page 27, "Aug 6, 1867 #322 Thompson Allen Prct 5, Yrs in State: 26, Yrs in County: 26, Yrs in Pct.: 12, Native of Georgia."

    Gifford White's book, "The First Settlers of Sabine County, Texas" has the following listing: 19 Thompson Allen 1840, 640 acres, Dec 1843, noting further that a Wm D Fry and Bede Johnson are listed with the same dates.

    According to an Affidavit of Mrs. C.D. Gooch, dated 25 May 1910, and on file in Sabine County, "Thompson Allen was married twice, that his first wife, whose name was Elizabeth Wooldrige before marriage; died about the year 1848, that she left surviving her, her husband, Thompson Allen and six children as follows: (1) John Allen, who died eight or nine years ago, and left a widow and children; (2) Connilia L. Allen, who married Annanias Oliver about the year 1840, and died 1909, leaving children; (3) Levi Allen who now resides in Lampasas County, Texas; (4) W.W. Allen who now resides in Lampasas, Texas; (5) Mary F. Allen who married W.W. Halbert in 1858 and died about 1900 in Sabine County, Texas leaving her husband and children; (6) Jerusha Allen, who married G.W. Speights in November 1865, and died in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas in 1888 leaving husband and children; That the said Thompson Allen and his first wife, Elizabeth, had four other children, namely Marion, Martha, Elizabeth and Augustus, all of whom died without marrying and leaving no children; that the above mentioned ten children, were all and the only children of the said Thompson Allen and his first wife, Elizabeth Wooldridge, that reached maturity."

    After the death of his first wife, Thompson married second Jane Russell, the widow of Epperson Duke Payne.

    On the 1854 Sabine County Scholastic Census, Thompson Allen was shown as having five children and stepchildren enrolled in District 10: William, J.P. Pain, J.D. Pain, Mary, and Jerusha.

    Blanche Toole, a Sabine County Genealogist and historian stated that, "Thompson and Elizabeth Wooldridge Allen are buried in the Oliphant Chapel Memorial Garden cemetery, and Thompson was a veteran of the Mexican War. " His name has not be located in the index of Mexican War veterans, however. Blanche also indicates that Thompson Allen's sister was Jemima Allen, the first wife of A.D. Oliphint. [Note: This is not proven and may be in error]. Blanche also said that Thompson "came to Texas with his wife, Elizabeth Wooldridge, and with the Oliphints. He settled just south of the Oliphint Chapel Community, on the Palo Gacho Bayou, where he had a grist mill and lumber mill. He lived near the Oliver family. He and his wife had a large family. Elizabeth died 7 March 1847, and was buried in the Oliphint Chapel Cemetery. They were parents of seven children. Three died young. When Thompson Allen died, after 1870, family tradition says that he was buried by his first wife, Elizabeth. It is presumed the three young children were also buried nearby." [Note: presumably Blanche means Thompson and Elizabeth had a total of TEN children, three of whom died young, and seven who lived into maturity]

    In the family group sheet given to me by Mrs. Toole, one that was prepared and/or extracted from the notes Edna Mae Hackney, a total of twelve children are shown. It appears that two of these twelve children died before 1836, before the families move to Texas circa 1841. This may account for the discrepency in the number of children. Mrs. Hackney listed detailed birth and death dates for the parents and children, but no support was provided for these dates. Or Mrs. Hackney may have been in error about the two children who died young.

    All twelve are shown in this file, however.

    In an article entitled "Mrs Etta Nichols Speeks on History of Low's Chapel" published in the August 26, 1965 issue of the SABINE COUNTY REPORTER, "John Morris gave land for church, school and Cemetery about 1890...the school was named for Thomas Allen, and called Allen's Old Mill. Thompson Allen owned a mill that sawed logs into lumber as well as ground corn for meal. It was located about 1/2 mile north of Tuckers Bridge on Palo Gacho. A dam of boards, which was called a tumbling dam, produced the power. The saw worked vertically. Thomas Allen married Glendy McLanahan's mother, who was my great grandmother. Curtis Jackson owned the mill first."



    (Research):Timeline (Courtesy of Tuck Wilson)

    1802 - Dec 22, Thompson born in Abbeville District, SC (Arva Allen Bible notes). Other family records show location of birth as Elbert County, GA. 1850 census shows him as age 48, born SC. 1860 census shows him as age 58, born GA.
    1820 - Thompson a minor, not found in Census in Alabama or SC
    1828 - dau Ruthie Ann Allen b 13 Nov 1828 in SC
    1830 - dau Minerva Jenkins Allen b. in Alabama
    1830- should be living in Selma, Alabama Dallas County (birth of Minerva Jenkins Allen 23 Nov 1830) but not found in census SC, Ala, Mississippi
    1832 - son Thomas Bannister Allen b. 29 Sept 1832 in Alabama
    1833 - son Thomas Bannister Allen d. 4 Aug 1833 in Alabama
    1834 - dau Caroline Woolridge Allen b. June 1834 in Mississippi
    1836 - son Levi Thompson Allen b. 3 May 1836 in Noxubee County Mississippi
    1836 - dau Caroline Woolridge Allen d. 26 Oct 1836 in Mississippi
    1839 - son William Washington Allen b. 12 Sep 1839 in Noxubee County Mississippi
    1840 - should be living in Noxubee County Mississippi. He is not shown there but there is a "T. Allen one county over in Winston County, Mississippi with 9 people that looks good. There is an Alfred E. Oliphint in Holmes County, 1 county west of Winston.
    1840-43 Thompson Allen has moved to Texas by 28 Feb 1843 when dau Mary Frances is born.

    Census Listings:

    1850 Census
    Texas, Sabine District in the County of Sabine
    Enumerated 27 28 and 29 of Nov 1850
    277-277
    Thompson Allen 48 M Farmer $2000 South Carolina
    Jane C --- 39 F
    David R Payne 16 M Alabama
    Margaret E --- 15 F Alabama
    Jane E ---13 F Texas
    J. Peckins 11 M Texas
    Caroline D --- 9 F Texas
    Tery Allin 13 M Mississippi
    William --- 11 M Mississippi
    Mary --- 9 F Texas
    Jerusha --- 5 F Texas
    Alfred A --- 2/12 M Texas
    Alexander Bains 21 M Farmer Alabama

    1860 Census
    Texas, Redland Beat No. 4 in the County of Sabine, P.O. Milam
    Enumerated 30 Jun 1860
    Page 23
    167-167
    W.A. Payne 36 F Farmer $7500 $15782 La
    Margaret A Payne 15 F Texas
    Sarah A Payne 10 F Texas
    Benjamin R Payne 6 M Texas
    William E Payne 5 M Texas
    Mary R Payne 2 F Texas
    H.B. Bachtlor 18 M Overseer Ga
    168-168
    Thompson Allen 58 M Farmer $3000 $8451 Ga
    Jane C. Allen 49 F S.S.
    Caroline D. Payne 19 F Texas
    J.C. Allen 15 F Texas
    169-169
    unoccupied
    170-170
    Levi and Telitha Allen family




    (Medical):
    yDNA results

    A direct male descendant of Thompson Allen's (through his son William Washington Allen), born with the Allen surname, volunteered to submit a yDNA sample to FamilyTreeDNA.com.

    His kit number, in the name of William Allen, is 237184.

    The results showed that he was in the R1b1a2a1a1b haplogroup.

    He was a 37 marker match to the following :

    Samual Doyle Allen Jr (Ancestor Ephraim P. Allen, b. 1820 North Carolina)
    Ronald Lee Allen (Ancestor Edmond Allen)
    Henry Walton Allen (Ancestor not indicated)
    Jerome Brady (Ancestor Richard Brady b. ca. 1805 Co. Caven or Claire, Ireland)
    Williams Adams (Ancestor William Adams b. 1816)

    Bill Adams emailed the following about his "Adams" lineage: "I can trace my lineage back to William Adams born in Mecklenburg, VA in 1816 or 1820. I know his mother was Sarah/Sally "Adams". (And I think he may have had brothers Alfred and James). I cannot determine who his father was. His grandfather appears to be James Adams who fought in the Revolution. Sarah/Sally having a last name of "Adams" is weird.

    Due to the exact match between us, I am wondering whether Sarah/Sally actually had a husband named "Allen" who died or something. Maybe Sarah/Sally went to live with her "Adams" dad for this or some other reason and the kids were raised with an Adams last name. I sayy this because it seems weird to me that Sarah/Sally's husband would also be the same last name of "Adams".

    You show your earliest ancestor being 1820, but I do know that the "Adams" in Mecklenburg lived on "Allen's" creek. Also, one of them married an "Allen" (maybe it was William, I can't remember for sure.) I know there were "Allens" living in close proximity to the "Adams" in Mecklenburg, VA."

    Thompson married Elizabeth Wooldridge on 8 Feb 1821 in South Carolina. Elizabeth (daughter of John Wooldridge and Martha "Patsy" Ellington) was born on 7 Mar 1804 in Abbeville County, South Carolina; died on 25 Nov 1847 in Milam, Sabine County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 15.  Elizabeth Wooldridge was born on 7 Mar 1804 in Abbeville County, South Carolina (daughter of John Wooldridge and Martha "Patsy" Ellington); died on 25 Nov 1847 in Milam, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Said to be the sister of ex Mayor A. P. Wooldridge of Austin, Texas. He lived at 3122 Wheeler Street, Austin. If she is related, she is more likely an Aunt or Cousin, as Alexander Penn Wooldridge, mayor of Austin, was born on 1847 in New Orleans, and therefore would be much younger than Elizabeth.

    Children:
    1. 7. Ludeshia Cornelia "Cassie" Allen was born on 10 Sep 1824 in South Carolina; died in 1909.
    2. John Wooldridge Allen was born on 24 Apr 1823 in South Carolina; died on 10 Jan 1896 in Patroon, Shelby County, Texas; was buried in Allen Family Cemetery, Patroon, Shelby County, Texas.
    3. Martha Ellender Allen was born on 20 Aug 1826 in South Carolina; died on 27 Aug 1847 in Texas.
    4. Ruthie Ann Allen was born on 13 Nov 1828 in South Carolina; died on 20 Nov 1840 in Mississippi.
    5. Minerva Jenkins Allen was born on 20 Nov 1830 in Alabama; died on 14 Feb 1849 in Texas.
    6. Thomas Bannister Allen was born on 29 Sep 1832 in Alabama; died on 4 Aug 1833 in Alabama.
    7. Caroline Wooldridge Allen was born in Jun 1834 in Mississippi; died on 26 Oct 1836 in Mississippi.
    8. Levi Thompson Allen was born on 3 May 1836 in Noxubee County, Mississippi; died on 28 Apr 1924 in Texas; was buried in Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Geneva, Sabine County, Texas.
    9. William Washington Allen was born on 12 Sep 1839 in Noxubee County, Mississippi; died on 9 Jun 1914 in Lampasas County, Texas; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Lampasas County, Texas.
    10. Mary Frances Allen was born on 28 Feb 1843 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 30 Jun 1900 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Halbert Cemetery (Joel Halbert Cemetery / Fox Hill Cemetery), Milam, Sabine County, Texas.
    11. Jerusha Caroline Allen was born on 16 May 1845 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 10 Jul 1888 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    12. Augustus L. Allen was born on 3 Aug 1847 in Texas; died on 18 Jan 1859 in Texas.