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Coleman Vivian Easley

Male 1886 - 1939  (52 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Coleman Vivian Easley was born on 11 Nov 1886 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas (son of Clementine Millington Easley and Theodocia Abia Montgomery); died on 13 Aug 1939 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.

    Coleman married Mattie Ellen Beckcom on 28 Aug 1910. Mattie (daughter of Sherwood LaBorn Beckcom and Mary Virginia Duke) was born on 18 Mar 1894 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; died on 30 Sep 1968 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Baby Easley was born on 4 Aug 1911 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 25 Aug 1911 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    2. Vivian Mattie Easley was born on 22 Jul 1912 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 1 Jul 1940 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    3. Mary Pauline Easley was born on 28 May 1914 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 20 Oct 2004 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    4. Joseph Montgomery "Mont" Easley was born on 31 Oct 1915 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 26 Sep 1985; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    5. Roosevelt Kermit Easley was born on 28 Apr 1918 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; died on 5 Jan 1955 in Pineland, Sabine County, Texas; was buried on 6 Jan 1955 in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    6. Neva Maurice Easley was born on 27 Dec 1920 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 19 Mar 2004 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    7. Nina Maurine Easley was born on 27 Dec 1920 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; died on 21 Jul 2006 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    8. Coleman Weldon Easley was born on 13 May 1922 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 25 Oct 2002 in Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas.
    9. Fay Carmon Easley was born on 25 Aug 1924 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 5 Aug 2011 in San Augustine, San Augustine County, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Springs Cemetery, Magnolia Springs, Jasper County, Texas.
    10. Harmon Ray Easley was born on 25 Aug 1924 in Sabine County, Texas; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Clementine Millington Easley was born on 23 Feb 1853 in Spring Hill Community, Sabine County, Texas (son of Clementine Watterson Easley and Elizabeth Jane White); died on 11 Mar 1930 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    He went by the nickname "Bud", and his family called him "Big Papa." His tombstone reads Clement M. Easley. At the time of the 1920 Federal census, twin sons Cyril and Cecil were still living at home, along with his 14 year old granddaughter, Mary G. Rains.

    Clementine married Theodocia Abia Montgomery on 17 Oct 1877 in Nacogdoches County, Texas. Theodocia (daughter of Vincent Alpheus Montgomery and Mary Eliza Gandy) was born on 7 Mar 1857 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana; died on 16 Feb 1931 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Theodocia Abia Montgomery was born on 7 Mar 1857 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana (daughter of Vincent Alpheus Montgomery and Mary Eliza Gandy); died on 16 Feb 1931 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    The daughter of Vincent Montgomery and Elisia Gandy.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Might instead have been married in San Augustine County, Texas.

    Children:
    1. Maud Alice Easley was born on 16 Aug 1878 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; died on 15 Apr 1908; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    2. Drew Alonzo Easley, Sr. was born on 23 Jun 1880 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; died on 17 Feb 1956.
    3. Mary Jane Easley was born on 6 Jun 1882 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; died on 23 Feb 1900; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    4. Barbara Ann Easley was born on 20 Jun 1884 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; died on 30 Mar 1907; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    5. 1. Coleman Vivian Easley was born on 11 Nov 1886 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; died on 13 Aug 1939 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    6. Joseph Donald Easley was born on 20 Mar 1889 in Spring Hill Community, Sabine County, Texas; died on 20 Apr 1971; was buried in Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    7. Alpha Verna Easley was born on 4 Dec 1891 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; died on 7 Jan 1986 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    8. Theodocia Pauline Easley was born on 17 Feb 1893 in Spring Hill Community, Sabine County, Texas; died on 17 Dec 1924 in Port Arthur, Jefferson County, Texas; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    9. Cyril Ardon Easley was born on 4 Aug 1896 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; died in Jul 1983.
    10. Cecil Clarence Easley was born on 4 Aug 1896 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; died on 20 Sep 1936 in Nacogdoches County, Texas; was buried in Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    11. Verda Ray Easley was born on 17 Jan 1899 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; died on 27 Aug 1986 in Jefferson County, Texas.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Clementine Watterson Easley was born on 26 Dec 1820 in Hickman, Smith County, Tennessee (son of Daniel Bush Easley and Frances Jane Hornbeck); died on 5 Nov 1895 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    The following information was emailed to me by Tony Pickett (abpickett@aol.com)

    Civil War Service Record, from the holdings of the Texas State Archives

    Easley, C.W., 4th Sergt. Burroughs, J.M. Capt CSA June 15, 1863 at Hemphill for 3 mos Nativity: Tex; Age 36; Eyes Light Hair Dark; Complection Dark; Stature 5'10"; Occupation Farmer; R&F 67; roll date Jan 15-63 to Ap. 15-63; Co. sta. at Buenavista, Shelby County; Drury Field Insp. & Mus. Off.; Military App. very good; arms very few; accoutrements very ltd. & no tents; clothing limited.

    Land Grants from the Republic of Texas Abstract: 97, Original Grantee: Clement W. Easley, Patentee: Clement W. Easley, Quantity: 251 acres Class: Third, Date of Patent: 20 June 1864 Pa: 36

    790 Abstract of Land Titles, Jasper County Abstract: 141, Original Grantee: Clement W. Easley Certificate: #94 Patentee: Clement W. Easley Quantity: 320 Acres Date of patent: 14 Sept 1866 Pa: Vol Survey #6, Old Abstract #73


    Deed Book F, p 250 Clement W. Easley 3rd Class-251 Acres Preemption Filed July the 16 1887 11 am W.T. Arnold, Clerk, Sabine Co, Texas

    To all whom these presents shall come Know ye. I Pendleton Murray Governor of the State aforesaid, by virtue of the power vested in me by Law and in accordance with the Laws of said state in such case made and provided, do by these presents Grant to Clement W. Easley his heirs or Assigns forever, two hundred and fifty one acres of land, situated and described as follows in Sabine County, about 15 1/2 miles s. 34 degrees W of Milam, on the waters of Bear Creek; by virtue of Pre-emption Certificate No. 1 issued by the Clerk of said county, on the 15th day of November, 1858. .....Hereby relinquishing to him said Clement W. Easley and his heirs or assigns forever all the right and title in and to said land, herefore held and possessed by the said State to be affixed as well as the Seal of the General Land Office. Done at the City of Austin on the Twentieth day of June in the Year of Lord One Thousand eight hundred and sixty four.


    Deed Book M, p 617 CW EASLEY 160 acres preemption Filed 26 March 1901 8 am J.A. Watson, Clerk, Sabine Co, Texas

    To all to whom these presence shall come, know ye, I, O.M. Roberts, Governor of the State aforesaid by virtue of the power vested in me by law ans in accordance witht he laws of said State in such case made and provided do by these presents grant to C.W. Easley his heirs or assigns forever One Hundred and Sixty acres of land, situated and described as follows. In Sabine County about 6 miles S.55 W from Hemphill, by virtue of his affidavit made before the Clerk of the District Court for Sabine County July 1, 1871, Under an act supplementary to an Act to regulate the disposal of the Public Lands of the State of Texas approved March 24th, 1871, Beginning on Isaac F. Pace South b'dy at a Stake.....Hereby relinquishing to him the said C.W. Easley and his heirs or assigns forever all the rights and title in and to said land, hereafter held and possessed by the said State, and I do hereby issue this letter Patent for the same. In Testimony Whereof, I have caused the seal of the State to be affixed as well as the seal of the General Land Office. Done at the City of Austin in the ninth day of June, in the Year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and Eighty Two.

    W.C. Walsh Commissioner of the Ge. Land Office O.M. Roberts, Governor

    The State of Texas County of Sabine

    Know all by these presents. That we Eliza Jane Easley, Surviving widow of C.W. Easley and Jas. T. Went & John E. Went & wife Fannie E. Went & D.H. Easley & C.M. Easley surviving heirs at law of said C.W. Easley of the said County of Sabine and State aforesaid for and in consideration of the Sum of Three Hundred Dollars to us in hand paid by J.H. Bell as follows cash in hand the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have granted, Sold and conveyed and by these presents do grant Sell and convey unto the said J.H. Bell of the County of Sabine and State of Texas all that certain tracts or parcel of land lying in Sabine County, Texas about 5 mile South West from Hemphill and being our entire interest in the C.W. Easley 160 acre pre-emption patented to....Witness our hands at Home this 12th day of October A.D. 1897 Eliza Jane Easley (her mark) J.T. Went D.H. Easley J.E. Went F.A. Went C.M. Easley

    Clementine married Elizabeth Jane White about 1852 in Spring Hill Community, Sabine County, Texas. Elizabeth (daughter of Edward White and Elizabeth Strickland) was born on 1 May 1825 in Amite County, Mississippi; died on 19 May 1899 in Sabine County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Jane White was born on 1 May 1825 in Amite County, Mississippi (daughter of Edward White and Elizabeth Strickland); died on 19 May 1899 in Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    She was living with her parents, and with four small children, on the 1850 Amite County, Mississippi census.She went by the name of Jane.

    Children:
    1. 2. Clementine Millington Easley was born on 23 Feb 1853 in Spring Hill Community, Sabine County, Texas; died on 11 Mar 1930 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    2. William Watterson Easley was born about 1855 in Texas; died about 1886.
    3. Helen White Easley was born about 1856 in Texas; and died.
    4. Frances "Fannie" Benena Easley was born on 4 Nov 1857 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; died on 1 Jan 1905 in Texas; was buried in Brookeland Cemetery, Brookeland, Sabine County, Texas.
    5. Daniel Hornbeck Easley was born on 27 Mar 1861; died on 6 Aug 1942 in Rosanky, Bastrop County, Texas.

  3. 6.  Vincent Alpheus Montgomery was born on 12 Nov 1827 in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana (son of Joseph Turner Montgomery and Lavinia Wall); died on 9 Aug 1907 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    He served several terms as sheriff of Sabine Parish and went to Sabine County, Texas one time for 4 years so he would not be reelected. He was bonded as coroner in January, 1852. He bought 639 acres of Rio Hondo land, but when he couldn't make the payments, he released the land back in 1856. In 1857, property he owned consisting of "a female slave named Lett, about 16, and her one month old child, together with two horses and one yoke of oxen" were sold at a Sheriff's sale to satisfy a $1497 debt to his wife. They were seperated, amd Mary was suing to recover money from her mothers succession used by her said husband. Enlisted in the CSA with his brothers in New Orleans in 1862. They later transferred to Co B, 17th Infantry. Vincent was not captured at the Siege of Vicksburg and was paroled at Natchitoches at the close of the war.(Casagranda, 1850 Census, 83).

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1850 Census
    Lousiana, Sabine Parish
    Enumerated 11 Sept 1850, stamped 122
    265-267
    Vincent Montgomery 23 M Farmer La
    Mary Montgomery 17 F La
    Sarah Montgomery 2 F La
    266-267
    Marion F. Carter 24 M Farmer 3000 Miss
    Julia Carter 22 F Miss
    Horatio Carter 15 M Miss
    Mary Carter 12 F Miss
    Jensey Carter 11 F Miss
    Clarence Carter 2 M La
    John Carter 1 M La

    1880 Census
    Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 2, Toro
    Enumerated 16 June 1880
    Page 22 SD 2 ED 46
    63-65
    Montgomery, V. A. W M 52 Farmer La Ms Tenn
    Montgomery, Mary E. W F 48 W Keeping House La Ala Ala
    Montgomery, G. E. W M 14 Son Work at Home Farm La La La
    Montgomery, Zoe A. W F 8 Str La La La
    64-66
    Barr A A W M 29 Farmer La Vermont Pa
    Barr, L B. W F 17 Keeping House La La La

    Vincent married Mary Eliza Gandy on 11 Nov 1847 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana. Mary was born about 1833 in Louisiana; died on 14 Mar 1905 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary Eliza Gandy was born about 1833 in Louisiana; died on 14 Mar 1905 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    The daughter of Daniel Ross Gandy and Nancy Evans (dwelling 578 of this census). (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 83).

    Notes:

    Married:
    They were the parents of 10 known children. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 83).

    Children:
    1. Sarah Montgomery was born on 1 Sep 1848 in Louisiana; died on 14 Jun 1915 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana; was buried in Pisgah Cemetery, Sabine Parish, Louisiana.
    2. Virginia Caroline Montgomery was born after 1850; and died.
    3. Daniel R. Montgomery was born after 1850; and died.
    4. Joseph Gandy Montgomery was born after 1850; and died.
    5. Luna Belle Montgomery was born on 26 May 1863 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana; died on 17 Jun 1888 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana; was buried in Zion Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Negreet, Sabine Parish, Louisiana.
    6. 3. Theodocia Abia Montgomery was born on 7 Mar 1857 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana; died on 16 Feb 1931 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    7. Alphia Lovenia Montgomery was born on 28 Mar 1858 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana; died about 1888 in Sabine County, Texas.
    8. Guy Everett Montgomery was born about 1867; and died.
    9. Zoe Alice Montgomery was born about 1872; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Daniel Bush Easley was born between 1790 and 1792 in Georgia; died after 1850 in Texas.

    Notes:

    Per "1850 Sabine County, Texas Census with Added Family Information and Corrections," Daniel Bush Easley Sr owned 7 slaves. He was said to be the son of John EASLEY and Sarah BUSH.

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1850 Census
    Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
    Page 319
    130-130
    Daniel Easley 58 M Farmer 150 Ga
    Jane Easley 44 F Ga
    Clement Easley 23 M Tn
    John Baker 9 M Tx
    James Baker 7 M Tx
    Williamd Lemmons 6 M La

    Daniel married Frances Jane Hornbeck before 1816. Frances was born about 1795 in Georgia; died before 1870 in Van Zandt County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Frances Jane Hornbeck was born about 1795 in Georgia; died before 1870 in Van Zandt County, Texas.

    Notes:

    William Everheart notes that Jane Easley age 65 born TN shows up in the 1860 Van Zandt census with the Murphy family (an original Sabine County family) along with a William Easley. This Murphy family is a descendant of a Willis and Priscilla Murphy. Priscilla was born 1801 in GA and I suspect she was either a sister of Daniel or of Frances Jane Hornbeck. (Email dated 7 Jan 2000 from weverheart@worldnet.att.net). Janie Easley Vance instead shows her place of birth as Georgia, per census records.

    Children:
    1. James Hornbeck Easley was born about 1817 in Tennessee; died about 1862 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    2. 4. Clementine Watterson Easley was born on 26 Dec 1820 in Hickman, Smith County, Tennessee; died on 5 Nov 1895 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    3. Elizabeth Easley was born about 1821 in Tennessee; and died.
    4. Daniel Bush Easley, Jr. was born about 1825 in Mississippi; and died.
    5. Mary Easley was born about 1827 in Mississippi; and died.
    6. Nancy Easley was born about 1829 in Mississippi; and died.

  3. 10.  Edward White was born about 1781 in Virginia; died on 13 Jan 1871 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Travis Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    There is an Ed White in Pike County, Mississippi in 1820. This may or may not be the same Edward White that is located in Amite County, Mississippi 10 years later. The family composition is 3 males under the age of 10, 1 male between 10-16, two males between 26 and 45, two females under the age of 10, and one female age 26 to 45.

    On the 1830 Amite County, Mississippi census, Edward White and wife had 3 boys & 3 girls, 0-9, 1 boy and 1 girl 10-19. He was between the ages of 40 to 60 and his wife was between 20 and 40.

    He was still in Amite County in 1840, on page 52. The microfilm at the San Antonio Public Library was faded and difficult to read. It appeared to show the following, however< Edward White Males 1-0-2-0-0-0-0-1 Females0-2-0-2-0-0-1-0 He appears to have held at least two female slaves, one under the age of five, and the other between five and ten. The number of male slaves is difficult to read. It is probably just one.

    Edward White, his wife Elizabeth, and several of his children can be found in Amite County, Mississippi on the 1850 census as well. Sometime after this enumeration, they moved to Sabine County, Texas.

    In White and Toole's book, Sabine County Historical Sketches and Genealogical Records it was noted hat "Later that year (ca. 1843-sic), the Edward White family...and many of their friends and relatives came to Sabine County. Some forty or fifty covered wagons, some of them drawn by oxen, travelled together." From "Sabine County Historical Sketches And Genealogical Records."

    Edward White is shown on various internet trees, most unsourced, as either the son of William White and Mary Matilda Mason of Mecklenberg, Virginia or as the son of Edward White and Pembrook Singleton of Kingston Parish, Gloucester County, Virginia. In neither case has documentary evidence been shown. Mildred Bell Landers emailed that she had "heard from a ggg grandson of Edward White (through his daughter who married Cannon Travis), and he asked if I had ever heard that Edward was an Indian named Whitecloud or Whitefeather, like his father, William. I had never heard this, and in Sabine County the past is closer than elsewhere. Nor had I heard that Edward White's father was William. One of my other gg grandfathers was part Indian, and this seems to be known in Sabine County, at least by descendants. Ever heard of any of this? There was a picture of an Edward White, Civil War veteran, in an issue of the Sabine County Reporter (maybe a son or grandson) and he did not appear to be part Indian. In my mother's family, some of them had characteristics that could be considered Indian."

    Jack Hutchins White emailed, in August 2013, that his White ancestor was "Cajabeth White, who was living in Bute Co, NC with his brother, William, as early as 1766. He had two sons, John and Robert. John White inherited land from a man named John Seagrove, whose will names John White as his nephew. It seems likely that Cajabeth's wife, Frances, was a Seagrove, but this is not proven. The 1771 tax list for Bute Co shows that Young McLemore....had an overseer named John Seagrove, who appears on a number of documents with members of the McLemore family before they migrated out of Bute (later Warren) Co. I have been trying for a couple of years to piece together precisely how the Seagrove, McLemore and White families may have interacted with one another, but the Seagrove family history is as complicated as that of the Whites.

    The thing that interests me about your website is that Cajabeth White was frequently referred to in court documents as Cade, and I see in your website that two sons of Edward White (b. 1781 in Mecklenburg Co, VA) each had sons they named Cade.

    I believe it is likely that the Edward White in your website is the son of William White Sr. of Mecklenburg Co, VA. The personal property tax lists for that county show a son of William named Edward who is first listed as a taxable adult in the household of his father in 1797 and as head of his own household in 1800. He is gone from the county by 1801.




    I am researching the possibility that William White Sr. was the brother of Cajabeth "Cade" White named in the 1766 tax rolls for Bute Co. The fact that the name Cade appears twice among the grandchildren of Edward White seems to support this theory.

    I am still a bit fuzzy on when this White line intermarries with the Strong and McLemore families. I am hoping one of your family researchers would be willing to collaborate with me on the foregoing topics. I have copied Lisa Lisson, a White family descendant, who is assisting in this research."

    (Research):
    Census Listings:

    CENSUS YR: 1850
    STATE or TERRITORY: MS
    COUNTY: Amite REEL NO: M432-368
    PAGE NO: 93A
    REFERENCE: Enumerated 12 Dec 1850 by Henry Flowe
    23 615 615 White Edward 69 M Farmer 750 Va
    24 615 615 White Elizabeth 55 F Geo 25
    615 615 White Jane E. 25 F Amite Co Miss (Widow of J.H. Wente---I believe she is actually listed as Went on the microfilm)
    26 615 615 White S. P. 17 F Amite Co Miss
    27 615 615 White Wm. T. 12 M Amite Co Miss
    28 615 615 Went Elizabeth 7 F Amite Co Miss
    29 615 615 Went John E. 6 M Amite Co Miss
    30 615 615 Went Jane E. 4 F Amite Co Miss
    31 615 615 Went James T. 1 M Amite Co Miss

    On the 1860 Sabine County, Texas census, Edward and Elizabeth (age 79 and 66) were living with 11 year old L.E. White, a female born in Texas. Edward's real property was valued at $500 and he had personal property valued at $7,943. I speculate that L.E. White might actually be M.E. White, Mary Elizabeth Sophronia White, the oldest daughter of James and Drucilla White. James died prior to 1860, and his wife remarried John C. Partin. James and Drucilla's two younger daughters are listed with Drucilla and her new husband, but their oldest daughter, born circa 1848/1849, has disappeared. It could be that this oldest daughter died. Or it could be that the oldest daughter went to live with and/or care for her elderly grandparents. Additionally, the 11 year old L.E. White does not seem to fit into any other of the White families shown on the 1850 census, nor can she be found after 1860.

    Edward married Elizabeth Strickland after 1809 in Elbert County, Georgia. Elizabeth (daughter of Henry Strickland and Ruth Thompson) was born about 1795 in Elbert County, Georgia; died on 25 Dec 1864 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Travis Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Elizabeth Strickland was born about 1795 in Elbert County, Georgia (daughter of Henry Strickland and Ruth Thompson); died on 25 Dec 1864 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Travis Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    From the JERUSALEM CHURCH CHURCH BOOK, Mississippi Territory of Amite, 29 Feb 1812

    This church was located near the present town of Gillsburg. Organized 29 Feb 1812, when Mississippi was Indian Territory. The transcription is courtesy of Mrs. Alva McEwen, McComb, Mississippi.

    Nov 1836: Received by experience, Elizabeth White Oct 1837: Elizabeth White, Pernecia Travis baptized Apr 1842: Members included: Elizabeth White, Emily and Patsy Strickland, Rutha White, Henry Strickland, Elizabeth White (dec'd), Polly (Mary) Travis, William Travis, Nancy Travis, John Travis, John Travis, Sr., Nancy Travis, Mary Travis

    Elizabeth Strickland White and 10 others founded the regular Baptist Church of Jesus Christ on the banks of the Housen Bayou on May 29, 1858. This later became known as the First Baptist Church of Hemphill. Elizabeth joined by letter from the Jerusalem Church in Amite County, Mississippi. The other founding members were Richard and Ruth Travis, Henry S and Mary Etta White, Simon and Mary Ann Beckcom, John and Sophronia Everett, and Cannon and Sophronia Travis.

    Elizabeth's husband, Edward, did not become a member of this church, founded by his wife and several of his children, until over six years had passed. He then joined on a profession of faith and Baptism in June 1864. According to the minutes of June 25, 1864, "Confarence was adjorned for the Church to meete at Father E Whites at 4 oclock for the purpos of hearing what the Lord had don for his precious sole, after hearing of his Experiance it was moved that Father E White be Received in Christian fellowship."

    This experience must have caused him to evangelize, because on July 23d, 1865, "after preching, the privelege of the Church was Extended when too Servint Girls came forward, Amy belongin to Edward White & Charitee also belonging to Edward White. after hearing ther Experience was Received the church and then adjorned to the water" By September, 1865, Father E. White was Moderator of the Conference, though it appears he gave up this reponsibility quickly. He was replaced by Pastor John L Mills in October of 1865. His faith apparently never wavered as it was noted that he "Dyed Jan 13th 1871 in the Faith."

    Notes:

    Married:
    Bears and Panthers and Sabine County Women

    This story from the 1800s, as told by the master storyteller, J.Frank Dobie, gives another reason not to mess with Sabine County women:

    "One winter day the White family on Bear Creek in Sabine County killed a hog, cut it up, put the meat in a wooden tub, and set it in a corner of the cabin, to be salted down and smoked on the morrow.

    Then the man went off with his dogs to join the neighbor on a hunt.

    That night while Mrs. White was chunking up the fire in the fireplace, the children covered up in bed and a quilt wrapped around herself to shut out the cold norther blowing through the chinks in the log walls, she heard a panther scream.

    She knew it had smelled the fresh meat. It prowled under the puncheon floor and then leaped up on the roof, every once in a while letting out a scream. Then it went to clawing on the logs and finally got a paw through a crack near the tub of meat and took out a piece.

    At this, Mrs. White threw her quilt over the tub, seized an axe standing just inside the door, and waited.

    In a little while the panther put its paw back through the crack for another piece of meat. She had the axe raised and now she came down with it, cutting the paw clean off.
    That panther did not bother around the cabin any more that night."

    ----- J. Frank Dobie, "Tales of Old-Time Texas"

    Posted by Ronad Barlow on his Facebook group, Farm Road 1 - From one end to the other. It is not known which Mrs. White this story relates to.

    Children:
    1. Henry Strickland White, Sr was born about 1812 in Georgia; died on 10 Feb 1886 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    2. Mary White was born about 1815 in Madison County, Georgia; died about 1842 in Mississippi.
    3. Nancy White was born before 1818 in Amite County, Mississippi; died in Oct 1848 in Amite County, Mississippi.
    4. John Ragan White was born on 9 Mar 1819 in Mississippi; died on 12 Jun 1894.
    5. Rutha Caroline White was born about 1822 in Mississippi; was buried in Travis Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    6. 5. Elizabeth Jane White was born on 1 May 1825 in Amite County, Mississippi; died on 19 May 1899 in Sabine County, Texas.
    7. James White was born on 1 Mar 1826 in Mississippi; died before 1858.
    8. Theodosia S. White was born on 8 Nov 1830 in Mississippi; died on 13 Apr 1901 in Pike County, Mississippi.
    9. Sophronia Pauline White was born in Nov 1833 in Amite County, Mississippi; died on 15 Jun 1915 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    10. William Thompson White was born on 15 Jun 1838 in Amite County, Mississippi; died on 9 Dec 1927 in Rapides Parish, Louisiana; was buried in Hollywood Cemetery, McComb, Pike County, Mississippi.

  5. 12.  Joseph Turner Montgomery was born on 22 Mar 1780 in Mississippi; died on 15 Nov 1870 in Negreet, Sabine Parish, Louisiana.

    Notes:

    A Joseph Montgomery was listed on the 1816 census in Adams County, Mississippi and on the 1818 Tax list for the same, later moving to the Neutral Strip-Negreet. He claimed lands in Sabine Parish in early 1820's cort in Natchitoches, La. However, he is listed as owning land as early as 1805 and being one of the settlers on the Rio Hondo lands. He was a private in the 12th and 13th consolidated Regiment, Louisiana Militia during the War of 1812. He was listed as owning 6 or more slaves in 1861. According to Lona Mae Duggan Gordon, Joseph lived in a double pen house. Usually constructed of Pine logs, there were one or more rooms in two separate enclosures under one roof. When first arriving in Sabine Parish, there were many bears that often would attack livestock, so Joseph brought the livestock into the cabin penned in a corner by the chimney for protection.

    Joseph Turner Montgomery, Lavinia Montgomery, and Nancy Morris all have their names on a bronze plaque beside the door of the Zion Hill Baptist Church in Negreet which states, "On the third Sunday in December, Anno Domino, 1826, Zion Hill Church was constituted by the following Presbytery to wit: William Cook and James Martin." The land the church was built on was donated by Joseph. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 82-83).

    The History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana (author John Belisle, The Sabien Banner Press, 1912) states that "in 1860 the white population of Sabine Parish numbers about four thousant, and there were less than two thousand slaves. There were few really wealthy people in the parish, and many owned not more than one of two slaves. the owners of six or more in 1861 included Joseph F. Montgomery.

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    At the time of the 1870 census enumeration, Joseph T. Montgomery, age 105, was living with his son and daughter-in-law, A J and Laura Mongomery, in Sabine Parish, Louisiana. He was shown as born ca 1865 in Mississippi.

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    Census Information:


    1860 Census
    Louisiana, Sabine Parish, P. O. Many
    Enumerated 27 Jun 1860
    Page 35
    248-248
    J. T. Montgomery 91 M Farmer 22000 4000 Miss
    Levina Montgomery 66 F SC
    A. D. Montgomery 24 M --- 270 La
    Mary B. Montgomery 22 F La
    Elizabeth L. Montgomery 11 F La
    Julia T. Montgomery 9 F La
    Adelaid Montgomery 6 F La

    Joseph married Lavinia Wall on 30 Sep 1819 in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana. Lavinia (daughter of ??? Wall and Nancy Stroud) was born on 29 Jun 1797 in South Carolina; died on 16 Dec 1863 in Negreet, Sabine Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Lavinia Wall was born on 29 Jun 1797 in South Carolina (daughter of ??? Wall and Nancy Stroud); died on 16 Dec 1863 in Negreet, Sabine Parish, Louisiana.

    Notes:

    Married:
    They had eight children.

    Children:
    1. Rebecca Ann Catherine Montgomery was born after 1819; and died.
    2. Pleasant Thaddeus Montgomery was born on 3 Aug 1820 in Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi; died about 1860 in Sabine County, Texas.
    3. Elvira Jane Montgomery was born on 9 Dec 1822 in Louisiana; died in Sep 1863 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana.
    4. Theodore Wall Montgomery was born on 5 Sep 1825 in Louisiana; died on 17 Jun 1862 in Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virginia.
    5. 6. Vincent Alpheus Montgomery was born on 12 Nov 1827 in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana; died on 9 Aug 1907 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    6. Sarah Adeline Montgomery was born about 1833 in Louisiana; died about 1853.
    7. Adoniram Judson Montgomery was born on 15 Feb 1835 in Louisiana; died on 19 May 1889 in Negreet, Sabine Parish, Louisiana.
    8. Mary Belzora Montgomery was born on 19 Jun 1838 in Louisiana; and died.