Charles Hodges1
M, #12101, b. 1866
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Charles Hodges was born in 1866.1 Charles Hodges had reference number 12369.
Citations
- [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
Margaret Hodges1
F, #12102, b. 1868
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Margaret Hodges was born in 1868.1 Margaret Hodges had reference number 12370.
Citations
- [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
Mary E. Hodges1
F, #12103, b. 1870
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Mary E. Hodges was born in 1870.1 Mary E. Hodges had reference number 12371.
Citations
- [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
Hattie Hodges1
F, #12104, b. 1871
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Hattie Hodges was born in 1871.1 Hattie Hodges had reference number 12372.
Citations
- [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
James G. Landon "Landon" White1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
M, #12105, b. 10 July 1844, d. 25 July 1912
Parents
BASIC FACTS
James G. Landon "Landon" White was born on 10 July 1844 in Washington Co., Tennessee.1 He and Hannah Elizabeth Hodges were married on 5 January 1870 in Washington Co., Tennessee.1,10 He died on 25 July 1912, at age 68.11 He was buried in Emma Jarnagin Cemetery, Morristown, Hamblin Co., Tennessee.11 James G. Landon "Landon" White was also known as Landon G. White.12,2 He had reference number 12373. He was a Farmer (1880); farmed 335 acres; lumberman (1900); farmer - general farming (1910) sawmill owner.1,2,4,5,7 Civil War, Confederate Army, imprisoned during the war.1 He was affiliated with Baptist.1 He resided in Washington Co., Tennessee.1 He was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Tennessee (1850 - 1880); Swain County, North Carolina (1900); Hamblen County, Tennessee (1900, 1910.) GOODSPEED'S HISTORY OF TENNESSEE (Washington County), 1887:
Landon White was born July 10, 1844, in the locality where he has since resided. He received a good common-school education. In 1861, when sixteen years old, he enlisted in Company G, Twenty-ninth Tennessee Infantry, Confederate States Army. He served for some time as assistant quartermaster. He was captured at Perryville, Ky., October 8, 1862, and detained as prisoner of war until December 12, 1862, when he was paroled, and afterward exchanged. He began life for himself in only moderate circumstances, and the most of what he is now worth is the fruit of his own practical business ability. He gave his attention principally to farming until June 5, 1886, when he purchased a saw mill in Mitchell County, N.C., which he has since managed in connection with farming. He owns a fine farm of 335 acres of land where he resides. He was married January 5, 1870, to Hannah E., a daughter of James and Mary (Kitzmiller) Hodges. Mr.Hodges is still living, and is in his eighty-sixth year. Mrs. Hodges is still living, and is about seventy-nine years old. The Hodges were of German descent. To Mr. and Mrs. White seven children have been born: Cleopatra, Lula A. and John, Jr. (twins), James L. (deceased), Bessie O., Frank M. (deceased) and Boneta. Mr. and Mrs. White are members of the Missionary Baptist Church, and Mr. White is a Democrat in politics. He is a Master Mason. He is the eldest of five children of John and Catherine (Walters) White, natives of Washington County, Tenn. The father was justice of the peace six years, and was one of the directors of the East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Railroad from the time it was built until he was physically incapacitated for the duties of the office. He was a man of untiring industry and great energy, and was successful in everything he undertook. He was quite an active Christian worker in the Methodist Episcopal Church about two years, the he joined the Missionary Baptist Church, to which he belonged until his death, which occurred March 9, 1866, aged seventy years and eleven months. Mr. White was of Irish and Mrs. White was of German descent. He was a son of James and Anna White, natives of Virginia, and Washington County, Tenn., respectively. Mr. White came to Tennessee when two years old--about 1873. He was justice of the peace for upward of twelve years, and gave universal satisfaction in the discharge of the duties of his office. When he first settled here the only cleared spot of land in this part of the country is now a part of Mr. Landon White's farm. He was one of the pioneer members of the Baptist Church in this whole country, being a very active and devoted member of that church. When he died he willed $300, the annual interest of which was to go toward the support of the pastor of the church to which he belonged. He died January 1, 1866, aged eighty-four years. Mr. Landon White has for several years taken quite an active interest in the development of the educational advantages of his locality, and has served as school director for several years.
Note: Regarding the above article: John Test White, father of James G. "Landon" White, died in 1886 not 1866. Also, most genealogies show John Test White's father, James White, as being born in Sullivan County, Tennessee on 5 Jun 1784 (not 1871 as implied in the article). The comment that he came to Tennessee when he was two years old has to be taken with the knowledge that the state of Tennessee did not come into existence until 1796.
GRAVE MARKER
LANDON G. WHITE
JULY 10, 1844
July 25, 1912
HANNAH E. WHITE
JUNE 30, 1846
APRIL 19, 1926.
Citations
- [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
- [S359] 1880 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
- [S6338] Genealogy prepared by John W. Boring (email address)
- [S659] 1900 Census, Tennessee, Hamblen County
- [S609] 1900 Census, North Carolina, Swain County
- [S59] 1850 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
- [S1008] 1910 Census, Tennessee, Hamblen County
- [S209] 1870 Census, Tennessee, Washington County, Source Medium: Book
- [S128] 1860 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
- [S9007] Marriage Records - Tennessee, Tennessee State Marriages 1780 - 2002 (Ancestry.com)
- [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
- [S4021] Death Records - Tennessee "Tennessee, Death Records, 1914 - 1955" (LDS)
Lula A. White1,2,3,4
F, #12106, b. 3 May 1875, d. 25 October 1911
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Lula A. White was born on 3 May 1875 in Tennessee.2,3,5 She died on 25 October 1911, at age 36.5 She was buried in Emma Jarnagin Cemetery, Morristown, Hamblin Co., Tennessee.5 Lula A. White was also known as Calla Cala A. , White/.6,2 She had reference number 12374. She was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Tennessee (1880); Hamblen County, Tennessee (1900, 1910.) She was an Artist (1900.)3 GRAVE MARKER
LULA
MAY 3, 1873,
OCT. 25, 1911.
Citations
- [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
- [S359] 1880 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
- [S659] 1900 Census, Tennessee, Hamblen County
- [S1008] 1910 Census, Tennessee, Hamblen County
- [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
- [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
John T. White1,2,3,4,5
M, #12107, b. May 1875, d. 29 June 1964
Parents
BASIC FACTS
John T. White was born in May 1875 in Tennessee.2,3 He died on 29 June 1964, at age 89.5 He was buried in Emma Jarnagin Cemetery, Morristown, Hamblin Co., Tennessee.5 John T. White had reference number 12375. He was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Tennessee (1880); Hamblen County, Tennessee (1900, 1910.) He was a Farmer (1900.)3 GRAVE MARKER
JOHN T.
MAY 3, 1873,
JUNE 29, 1964.
Citations
- [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
- [S359] 1880 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
- [S659] 1900 Census, Tennessee, Hamblen County
- [S1008] 1910 Census, Tennessee, Hamblen County
- [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
Charles Ingram Hurst1,2,3,4,5,6
M, #12108, b. 31 March 1881, d. 12 June 1969
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Charles Ingram Hurst was born about 1871 in Virginia.2 He was born on 31 March 1881 in Virginia.7 He and Bonita Louise "Bonnie" White were married on 23 October 1907 in Hamblen Co., Tennessee.1 He died on 12 June 1969, at age 88, in Hamblen Co., Tennessee.7,3 He was buried in Emma Jarnagin Cemetery, Morristown, Hamblin Co., Tennessee.8 Charles Ingram Hurst had reference number 12376. He was enumerated on the census in Hawkins County, Tennessee (1900); Hamblen County, Tennessee (1910 - 1930.) He was a Farmer (1900); salesman - hardware (1910); agent - insurance (1920); manager - insurance (1930.)2,4,5 His Social Security Number was 410-42-6960, issued: Tennessee, last residence: Morristown, Hamblen Co., Tennessee.7 GRAVE MARKER
CHARLES I. HURST
MAR. 31, 1881
JUNE 12, 1969.
Citations
- [S9007] Marriage Records - Tennessee, Tennessee State Marriages 1780 - 2002 (Ancestry.com)
- [S1008] 1910 Census, Tennessee, Hamblen County
- [S4023] Death Records - Tennessee, Tennessee State Archives (Internet), Source Medium: Book
- [S1435] 1920 Census, Tennessee, Hamblen County
- [S1934] 1930 Census, Tennessee, Hamblen County
- [S5470] Genealogy prepared by Cathy (Crabtree) Cook (Hannah Elizabeth Hodges File)
- [S12398] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book
- [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
Frank M. White1,2
M, #12109, b. 27 January 1882, d. 16 February 1882
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Frank M. White was born on 27 January 1882.2 He died on 16 February 1882, at age 0.2 He was buried in Hodges Cemetery, Boone's Creek, Washington County, Tennessee, Allison/Boring.3 Frank M. White had reference number 12377.
Citations
- [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
- [S3017] Cemetery Records, Allison-Boring-Hodges Cemetery, Washington Co., Tennessee
- [S2865] Cemetery Records - Allison-Boring-Hodges Cemetery, Washington Co., Tennessee
Benjamin Gilbert1
M, #12110
Citations
- [S5158] Genealogy prepared by Alfred Alton Franklin, Jr
Bessie Oatman White1,2,3,4,5
F, #12111, b. 3 March 1880, d. 22 July 1955
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Bessie Oatman White was born in February 1880 in Tennessee.6,2,4 She was born on 3 March 1880 in Tennessee.7 She died on 22 July 1955, at age 75, in Hamblen Co., Tennessee.3 She was buried in Emma Jarnagin Cemetery, Morristown, Hamblin Co., Tennessee.7 Bessie Oatman White was also known as Bessie D. White.6 She had reference number 12379. She was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Tennessee (1880); Hamblen County, Tennessee (1900, 1900.) GRAVE MARKER
BESSIE O.
MAR 3, 1880,
JULY 22, 1955.
Citations
- [S2838] Book: The History of Tennessee, Goodspeed, 1887
- [S359] 1880 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
- [S4021] Death Records - Tennessee "Tennessee, Death Records, 1914 - 1955" (LDS)
- [S659] 1900 Census, Tennessee, Hamblen County
- [S1008] 1910 Census, Tennessee, Hamblen County
- [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
- [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
Cleopatra "Cleo" White1,2,3,4,5
F, #12112, b. 25 March 1871, d. 6 February 1951
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Cleopatra "Cleo" White was born on 25 March 1871 in Tennessee.1,2,3 She and Robert Horace Doak were married in 1896.6 She died on 6 February 1951, at age 79, in Johnson City, Washington Co., Tennessee.6,7,8 She was buried in Monte Vista Memorial Park, Johnson City, Washington Co., Tennessee.9 Cleopatra "Cleo" White was also known as Cleo. She had reference number 12380. She was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Tennessee (1880, 1900, 1910.)
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Kingsport Times (Kingsport, Tennessee); 11 April 1929; page 8 column 6; (Ancestry.com):
Social News
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Morton and little sons Clyde and Billy, Mrs. Cleo Doak and Miss Bess long, all of Johnson City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Barnes Saturday afternoon.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Kingsport Times (Kingsport, Tennessee); 20 August 1942; page 15 column 4; (Ancestry.com):
Social News
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Canup of Mars Hill, N. C., Mrs. W. S. Sprols, Mrs. Charlie Riley of Bluff City, Mrs. M. J. Morton, Mrs. Cleo Doak, and Mrs. Millard Wilson of Johnson City were guests of Mr. W. S. Barnes Sunday.
Citations
- [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
- [S5299] Genealogy prepared by Betty Butts, Source Medium: Book
- [S359] 1880 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
- [S669] 1900 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
- [S1017] 1910 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
- [S2817] Book: History of Washington County, Tennessee, 1988, Source Medium: Book, Pages 314-315
- [S4023] Death Records - Tennessee, Tennessee State Archives (Internet), Source Medium: Book
- [S4021] Death Records - Tennessee "Tennessee, Death Records, 1914 - 1955" (LDS)
- [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
Richard Ridgeway Kidwell1,2,3
M, #12113, b. about 1833, d. before 1900
BASIC FACTS
Richard Ridgeway Kidwell was born about 1833 in Virginia.2 He was born about 1845.1 He and Louise B. "Lou or Louisa" Hodges were married on 10 December 1874 in Washington Co., Tennessee.4,5 He died before 1900. Richard Ridgeway Kidwell had reference number 12381. He was enumerated on the census in Carter County, Tennessee (1870, 1880.) He was a Dry goods merchant (1880.)2 Prior to his marriage to Lou Hodges, Richard was married to Jane Ann Monroe. Richard and Jane had seven children. Eleven days after Lou died, Richard married Ida Clay.
The following is taken from that book: "Watauga, Unusual History" by Harold Campbell, published in 1986 by Arcata Grapics in Kingsport, TN. It has all the appearance of a self-published book.
Carter's Depot had become a recognized summer resort by January 1888 and the Kidwell House, one of two hotels, "was a most pleasant abode with accommodations for 50 guests."
"R. Kidwell, Esq., the proprietor, had been in the vicinity since 1859, and was representative of Virginia gentlemen. He owned a fine store, blacksmith and wagon shop, cooper shops, a valuable farm and timberland, and was the postmaster in 1888."
The competing hotel was The Reese House, owned by D..N. Reese.
Kidwell's hotel at Carter's Depot (later known as South Watauga) burned and Kidwell moved to Piney Flats in July 1891.
He still had a store at Watauga and there was an attempted break-in there August 16, 1891. Burglars failed to get in. "No one was able to explain why they failed."
The book also states that Richard Ridgeway Kidwell was postmaster of Carter's Depot in 1888, and that Kidwell was a delegate from Carter County to the Democratic Convention in Morristown, TN on July 31, 1888.
More from the book, paraphrased rather than quoted:
The year 1888 was full of events for the Kidwells and Hodges.
James Hodges, 86, died June 11, 1888 at his home in Flourville, He had lived, died and was buried on the same property.
James Hodges Kidwell, infant son of R. Kidwell, died on Wednesday morning, June 27, 1888. He was buried at the feet of his mother, who died February 23, 1888.
R. Kidwell married Ida Clay, of Sullivan County, according to the newspaper Johnson City Comet, dated July 19, 1888.
Richard Kidwell held a huge sale of goods and stock on Thursday and Friday, September 27-28, 1888.
On October 4, 1888, Elizabeth (Lizzie) Kidwell, 21, daughter of Richard and the late Lou Kidwell, married John G. Emmert, County Court Clerk in Elizabethton (Carter County).
[I think Elizabeth "Lizzie" Kidwell was the daughter of Richard and his first wife. After she died, John G. Emmert married her sister, Nancy Kidwell. (tld)]
There isn't much more about the Kidwells after that, I'm guessing because Richard Ridgeway and his family moved away from Watauga to Piney Flats.
Citations
- [S5398] Genealogy prepared by C. Davis
- [S353] 1880 Census, Tennessee, Carter County
- [S4574] Email from Joe Ledford dated April 23, 2011
- [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
- [S9007] Marriage Records - Tennessee, Tennessee State Marriages 1780 - 2002 (Ancestry.com)
Unknown Shappe1
M, #12114
BASIC FACTS
Unknown Shappe had reference number 12382.
Citations
- [S4527] Email from Gary Hillman dated March 28, 2001
Unknown Tooker1
M, #12115
BASIC FACTS
Unknown Tooker had reference number 12383.
Citations
- [S4527] Email from Gary Hillman dated March 28, 2001
Unknown Smith1
M, #12116
BASIC FACTS
Unknown Smith had reference number 12384.
Citations
- [S4527] Email from Gary Hillman dated March 28, 2001
Unknown Howard1
M, #12117
BASIC FACTS
Unknown Howard had reference number 12385.
Citations
- [S4527] Email from Gary Hillman dated March 28, 2001
Unknown De Land1
M, #12118
BASIC FACTS
Unknown De Land had reference number 12386.
Citations
- [S4527] Email from Gary Hillman dated March 28, 2001
James A. Jackson1,2,3,4,5,6
M, #12119, b. 7 August 1822, d. 18 December 1908
Parents
BASIC FACTS
James A. Jackson was born on 7 August 1822 in Clark Co., Indiana.1,7 He and Eliza Jane Robertson were married on 18 December 1845 in Jeffersonville, Clark Co., Indiana.7,8,9 He and Charlotte H. "Charlotta" Robertson were married on 12 January 1865 in Clark Co., Indiana.8 He died on 18 December 1908, at age 86, in Carr, Clark Co., Indiana.1,7,10 He was buried in Hickory Grove Cemetery, Clark Co., Indiana.7 James A. Jackson had reference number 12387. He was enumerated on the census in Clark County, Indiana (1850 - 1880, 1900.) He was a Farmer (1860 - 1880, 1900.)2,3,5,6 GRAVE MARKER
JAMES A.
JACKSON
BORN
AUG. 7, 1822
DIED
DEC. 18, 1908.
Citations
- [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
- [S77] 1860 Census, Indiana, Clark County
- [S259] 1880 Census, Indiana, Clark County
- [S20] 1850 Census, Indiana, Clark County
- [S149] 1870 Census, Indiana, Clark County
- [S473] 1900 Census, Indiana, Clark County
- [S7259] Genealogy prepared by Shari Bennett (email address), Source Medium: Book
- [S9037] Marriage Records: Indiana, 1845-1920 (Ancestry.com)
- [S8946] Marriage Records - Indiana, Select Marriages Index, 1748 - 1993 (Ancestry.com)
- [S3513] Death Certificate - James A. Jackson
William M. Jackson1,2
M, #12120, b. 9 January 1824, d. 22 May 1848
Parents
BASIC FACTS
William M. Jackson was born on 9 January 1824 in Clark Co., Indiana.1 He died on 22 May 1848, at age 24, in Clark Co., Indiana.3 He died on 28 May 1848, at age 24, in Clark Co., Indiana.1 He was buried in Hickory Grove Cemetery, Clark Co., Indiana.2 William M. Jackson had reference number 12388. GRAVE MARKER
WILLIAM M.
JAN. 9, 1824
MAY 22, 1848
------
HENRY H.
FEB. 7, 1826
MAR. 5, 1903
------
DANIEL D.
JAN. 28, 1833
FEB. 2, 1904.
Citations
- [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
- [S7259] Genealogy prepared by Shari Bennett (email address), Source Medium: Book
- [S8404] Grave Marker - William M. Jackson
Henry H. Jackson1,2,3,4,5,6
M, #12121, b. 7 February 1826, d. 5 March 1903
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Henry H. Jackson was born on 7 February 1826 in Clark Co., Indiana.1,2 He died on 5 March 1903, at age 77, in Clark Co., Indiana.1,2 He was buried in Hickory Grove Cemetery, Clark Co., Indiana.2 Henry H. Jackson had reference number 12389. He was enumerated on the census in Clark County, Indiana (1850, 1860, 1880, 1900.) He was a Farmer (1860, 1880); landlord (1900.)6,3 GRAVE MARKER
WILLIAM M.
JAN. 9, 1824
MAY 22, 1848
------
HENRY H.
FEB. 7, 1826
MAR. 5, 1903
------
DANIEL D.
JAN. 28, 1833
FEB. 2, 1904.
Citations
- [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
- [S7259] Genealogy prepared by Shari Bennett (email address), Source Medium: Book
- [S77] 1860 Census, Indiana, Clark County
- [S259] 1880 Census, Indiana, Clark County
- [S20] 1850 Census, Indiana, Clark County
- [S473] 1900 Census, Indiana, Clark County
Elizabeth Ann Jackson1,2,3,4,5,6
F, #12122, b. 11 December 1830, d. 9 July 1890
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Elizabeth Ann Jackson was born on 11 December 1830 in Clark Co., Indiana.1,3,7 She and William H. Robertson were married on 13 April 1852 in Jeffersonville, Clark Co., Indiana.8 She and William H. Robertson were divorced before 1880. She died on 9 July 1890, at age 59, in Clark Co., Indiana.1,7 She was buried in Hickory Grove Cemetery, Clark Co., Indiana.9 Elizabeth Ann Jackson had reference number 12390. She was enumerated on the census in Clark County, Indiana (1850, 1860); Floyd County, Indiana (1870); Washington County, Indiana (1880.) GRAVE MARKER
ELIZABETH A.
ROBERTSON
BORN
DEC. 11, 1830
DIED
JULY 9, 1890
Safely through the heavenly portal
She has passed from sorrow now
And a crown of life immortal
Wreathes our mother's sainted brow.
Citations
- [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
- [S77] 1860 Census, Indiana, Clark County
- [S273] 1880 Census, Indiana, Washington County
- [S20] 1850 Census, Indiana, Clark County
- [S9037] Marriage Records: Indiana, 1845-1920 (Ancestry.com)
- [S150] 1870 Census, Indiana, Floyd County
- [S7259] Genealogy prepared by Shari Bennett (email address), Source Medium: Book
- [S8946] Marriage Records - Indiana, Select Marriages Index, 1748 - 1993 (Ancestry.com)
- [S2922] Cemetery Records - Hickory Grove Cemetery, Clark Co., Indiana
William H. Robertson1,2,3,4,5
M, #12123, b. 27 August 1832, d. 23 September 1912
Parents
BASIC FACTS
William H. Robertson was born on 27 August 1832 in Clark Co., Indiana.6 He was born in 1834.2 He and Elizabeth Ann Jackson were married on 13 April 1852 in Jeffersonville, Clark Co., Indiana.7 He and Elizabeth Ann Jackson were divorced before 1880. He died before 1880.2,8 He died on 23 September 1912, at age 80, in New Albany, Floyd Co., Indiana.6,9 He was buried in Fairview Cemetery, New Albany, Floyd Co., Indiana.10 William H. Robertson was also known as William A. Robertson.11 He had reference number 12391. He was enumerated on the census in Clark County, Indiana (1860); Floyd County, Indiana (1870, 1910.) He was a Blacksmith (1860); laborer (1870); carpenter - house (1910); carpenter (death certificate.)3,4,9,5 Civil War, Union Army, enlisted in Company E, Indiana 10th Cavalry Regiment on 30 Dec 1863, mustered out on 29 Jun 1865.12 After he left Elizabeth (a little before 1880), William married Anice G. Jones. William and Anice had four children.
The following may be our William H. Robertson:
U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles; (Ancestry.com
Name: William H Robertson
Residence: Clarke County, Indiana
Enlistment Date: 30 Dec 1863
Rank at enlistment: Private
State Served: Indiana
Survived the War?: Yes
Service Record: Enlisted in Company E, Indiana 10th Cavalry Regiment on 30 Dec 1863.
Mustered out on 29 Jun 1865.
Sources: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana
GRAVE MARKER
ROBERTSON
ANICE G. WILLIAM H.
1851 - 1938 1832 - 1912.
Citations
- [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
- [S7259] Genealogy prepared by Shari Bennett (email address), Source Medium: Book
- [S77] 1860 Census, Indiana, Clark County
- [S150] 1870 Census, Indiana, Floyd County
- [S807] 1910 Census, Indiana, Floyd County
- [S5723] Genealogy prepared by Deb Pichotta (email address), Source Medium: Book
- [S8946] Marriage Records - Indiana, Select Marriages Index, 1748 - 1993 (Ancestry.com)
- [S273] 1880 Census, Indiana, Washington County
- [S3896] Death Certificate - William H. Robertson
- [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
- [S4701] Email from Melody Money dated May 30, 2009
- [S12467] U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861 - 1865 (Ancestry.com)
Daniel Dawalt Jackson1,2,3,4,5,6
M, #12124, b. 28 January 1833, d. 2 February 1904
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Daniel Dawalt Jackson was born in March 1832 in Indiana.6 He was born on 28 January 1833 in Indiana.1,5 He died on 2 February 1904, at age 71.1 He was buried in Hickory Grove Cemetery, Clark Co., Indiana.7 Daniel Dawalt Jackson had reference number 12392. He was enumerated on the census in Clark County, Indiana (1850 - 1880, 1900.) He was a Farm laborer (1860); farmer (1880); landlord (1900.)3,6,2 The 1900 Census says that Daniel was born in March of 1832.
GRAVE MARKER
WILLIAM M.
JAN. 9, 1824
MAY 22, 1848
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HENRY H.
FEB. 7, 1826
MAR. 5, 1903
------
DANIEL D.
JAN. 28, 1833
FEB. 2, 1904.
Citations
- [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
- [S77] 1860 Census, Indiana, Clark County
- [S259] 1880 Census, Indiana, Clark County
- [S20] 1850 Census, Indiana, Clark County
- [S149] 1870 Census, Indiana, Clark County
- [S473] 1900 Census, Indiana, Clark County
- [S7259] Genealogy prepared by Shari Bennett (email address), Source Medium: Book
Margaret J. Jackson1,2,3,4,5
F, #12125, b. 10 April 1835, d. 3 March 1877
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Margaret J. Jackson was born on 10 April 1834 in Clark Co., Indiana.1,2 She was born on 10 April 1835 in Clark Co., Indiana.6 She and Lorenzo Brown were married on 18 August 1854 in Clark Co., Indiana.7 She died on 3 March 1877, at age 41, in Clark Co., Indiana.1,2 She was buried in Hickory Grove Cemetery, Clark Co., Indiana.2 She was buried in IOOF Cemetery, Bedford, Trimble Co., Kentucky.8 Margaret J. Jackson had reference number 12393. She was enumerated on the census in Clark County, Indiana (1850, 1860); Floyd County, Indiana (1870.)
Citations
- [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
- [S7259] Genealogy prepared by Shari Bennett (email address), Source Medium: Book
- [S77] 1860 Census, Indiana, Clark County
- [S20] 1850 Census, Indiana, Clark County
- [S150] 1870 Census, Indiana, Floyd County
- [S2922] Cemetery Records - Hickory Grove Cemetery, Clark Co., Indiana
- [S9037] Marriage Records: Indiana, 1845-1920 (Ancestry.com)
- [S6198] Genealogy prepared by Janie (Jackson) Kimball (email address), Source Medium: Book